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Falconers on a path with harvesters loading hay onto a wagon nearby, a valley beyond, at dusk by 
																	Johannes Lingelbach

Johannes Lingelbach

( Dutch, 1622 - 1674 )

Falconers on a path with harvesters loading hay onto a wagon nearby, a valley beyond, at dusk

Johannes Lingelbach

( German, 1622 - 1674 )

Falconers on a path with harvesters loading hay onto a wagon nearby, a valley beyond, at dusk

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Materials:

oil on canvas

Size Notes:

canvas: 20 1/3 by 17 1/4 in.; 51.5 by 43.6 cm.

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Although Johannes Lingelbach was born in Germany, his family moved to Amsterdam by the time he was twelve years old, and he probably received his artistic training there. He may have visited France, and he was certainly in Rome from 1647 to 1650. However, the artist spent the rest of his life in Amsterdam after 1653. While Pieter van Laers (circa 15921642) influence was paramount on Lingelbach during his years in Italy, the Haarlem painter Philips Wouwermans (16191668) seems to have inspired him most after his return to Holland in the early 1650s. After Lingelbachs return he was increasingly influenced by the latter's landscapes with figures at work and horses, themes exemplified in the present painting. In many contemporary accounts, Lingelbach is mentioned as a pupil of Wouwermans. This presumption is based on Lingelbachs paintings from the late 1650s and 1660s.1 However, it is also possible that Lingelbach absorbed this influence through Wouwermans fellow-townsmen Jan Wijnants (circa 16301684), who moved from Haarlem to Amsterdam in 1659. From 1660 on, Lingelbach contributed staffage to Wijnants paintings.2The present harvesting scene, executed in 1659, is a work of the artists maturity and has strong affinities Wouwermans classic horse landscapes. The scene takes place at dusk, the last few rays of sun gilding the grasses in the foreground and gleaming on the white horses flanks. A hay cart, drawn by two horses, has halted by a stream, while one peasant hands over hay with a pitchfork to another standing atop the pile of hay in the cart. To the right, a peasant family sit and eat by the stream, while to the left a falconer and a rider returning from the hunt make their way along the stream towards the viewer. The falconer is carrying a hoop of hooded falcons and is followed by four greyhounds. Immediately behind the grassy outcrop of the foreground of the painting stretches a hazy, distant valley, the figures forming a repoussoir against the valley and the sky. A very similar composition by Wouwerman with the same subject, and an absence of a middle ground and a high horizon, can be seen in Peasants in the Field: Hay Harvest in the Dulwich Picture Gallery in London.

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Falconers on a path with harvesters loading hay onto a wagon nearby, a valley beyond, at dusk

Condition:

framed: 26 3/4 by 23 3/4 in.; 67.9 by 60.3 cm.

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