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
Jan Both here offered an inroad to the verdant Roman countryside. The path, populated with rustic figures and livestock, winds through rolling hills toward a serene harbor below. Hazy yellow light, perhaps that of the sunrise, glows atop distant periwinkle mountains. Both spent several years in Rome with a group of Dutch and Flemish artists called the Bentvueghels (a Dutch term for “birds of a feather”). On his return to Utrecht, he helped pioneer the “Italianate” landscape, presenting the fantasy of a golden-lit, arcadian countryside to a population more familiar with the flat, boggy Netherlands and its cooler light and climate.
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Landscape with Herdsmen and Cattle
Cornelis François Roos — View in the Harz Mountains
Joshua Shaw — Solitude
Jan Hackaert — Landscape with Cattle Drivers
Nicolaes Pietersz Berchem — De drie kuddes
Adrian Ludwig (Ludwig) Richter — The Fountain at Grottaferra
Jan Wijnants — Landscape with a Rider Watering his Horse
Willem de Heusch — Italian Landscape with Herdsmen
John Rathbone — Landscape with Figures Crossing a Bridge
Jacob van Strij — Landscape with Cattle Driver and Shepherd
Barend Cornelis Koekkoek — Landscape with an Oncoming Rainst
Cornelis Huysmans — The Hollow Road