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
Swanevelt played an important role in the development of 17th-century landscape painting in Rome. Often regarded as a follower of Claude Lorrain (1600-1682), with whom he briefly shared a home, most scholars now believe that the influence was mutual. Swanevelt's landscapes are distinguished by the use of Roman peasants, rather than the classical figures preferred by his contemporaries.
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Herman van Swanevelt — Italian landscape
Claude Lorrain (Claude Gellée) — Sunrise
Claude Lorrain (Claude Gellée) — Pastoral Landscape: The Rom
Jan Both — Italiaans landschap met tekenaar
Salvator Rosa (Italian, 1615–1673) — Ruins in a Rocky Landsc
Frederik de Moucheron — Italina landscape with round tower
Jan Asselijn — Ezeldrijvers bij een Italiaanse ruïne
Charles de Hooch — Landscape with Journey to Emmaus
Landscape with Herdsmen and Cattle
John Rathbone — Landscape with Figures Crossing a Bridge
François Boudewyns — Wooded Italianate Landscape with F
Nicolaes Berchem (Dutch, 1620–1683) — Rush Gatherers