
This work depicts the ruins of the church at Muiderberg, a small village six miles east of Amsterdam. The passage of time, a recurring theme in the artist's painting, is illustrated by the rushing stream and the prominent dead tree trunk in the foreground. He evokes the unceasing struggle for survival in nature against indomitable forces and the eternal cycle of life and death, depicting an isolated church with a grove of gnarled trees before it. Rarely content in depicting identifiable sites, the artist here portrays an existing building in an imaginary setting and invests with a deep symbolic meaning. The painting was part of the Ernest Edward Cook's collection who bequeathed the entire contents of his house to the Art Fund. The bequest comprised of over 150 paintings, tapestries, furniture, silver and porcelain and was distributed to nearly 100 UK galleries.
More information
Title of artwork, date
Landscape near Muiderberg, c. 1653
Date supported
1955
Medium and material
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
66 x 75 cm
Gifted by
Ernest Edward Cook

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