Not currently on view
In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Anthonie Waterloo was a self-taught artist from Lille who settled in the Netherlands in 1640. He is known for his animated landscapes, created with strong accents of light and solid forms. This charming print was one of six landscapes dealing with Old Testament subjects created by Waterloo.
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Anthonie Waterloo (Dutch, 1609/10–1690) — Six large upright
Anthonie Waterloo (Dutch, 1609/10–1690) — Six large upright
Jan Both — The Large Tree, from Upright Italian Landscapes
Jan Both — Upright Italian Landscapes: Woman on a Mule
Anthonie Waterloo (Dutch, 1609/10–1690) — Six large upright
Jan Both — The Large Tree from Upright Italian Landscapes
George Frederick Rosenberg — River Landscape with Figures
Johann Samuel Bach — Forest Scene with Waterfall and Two Fig
Jean Baptiste Huet — Plate 23 of 38 from Oeuvres de J. B. Hu
Jean Morin|Jacques Fouquieres — Paysan et Paysanne en Marche
Stefano della Bella — A young woman seated on a donkey weari
Jan Both — The Ox-Cart, from Upright Italian Landscapes