Not currently on view
In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
In the 1640s, the artist Roelant Roghman spent two years traveling by foot and drawing manor houses, fortresses, and civic buildings throughout the Netherlands.
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James "Drunken" Robertson — Cottage and Ruined Tower near St
Esaias van den Velde, I — Two Monks on a Path
Joseph Wright (Wright of Derby) — Tile Roofed Building with
Louis Gabriel Moreau — The Pole Leaning Against the House
Charles Norris (British, 1779–1858) — Ruins of an Abbey
Joseph Wright (Wright of Derby) — Roman Ruins Including an A
Circle of Adriaen Frans Boudewyns — Italianate Landscape wit
Louis Gabriel Moreau — Farm House by a River with Figures
Anthonie Waterloo (Dutch, 1609/10–1690) — Twelve landscapes
Bartholomeus Breenbergh — Travelers before a Ruin
Jean Honoré Fragonard — Farm Buildings beside a Waterway
Anthonie Waterloo — Herd Near a Stone Bridge