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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Johann Anton Eismann — Ruins on the Palatine in Rome
Jan van Goyen — Landscape with River and Three Figures
Style of Roelandt Savery — Landscape with Castle on the Hill
Jan van de Velde II — An Inhabited Ruin on the Bank of a Riv
Willem Schellinks — View of Saumur
Joseph Wright (Wright of Derby) — Landscape with Building on
Esaias van den Velde, I — Two Monks on a Path
Thomas Girtin (British, 1775–1802) — A Selection of Twenty o
Johannes van Doetecum I|Hieronymus Cock|Lucas van Doetecum —
Style of Ercole Bazicaluva — Ruins of Castle
Paul Bril|Anonymous, Netherlandish, 16th century — Imaginary
Rocky Inlet with Boats and Buildings (recto)