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Landscape with Boy and Dog

The traditionally so-called 'sportsman' in this painting seems a little young, and the surrounding items - the broken bust, the animal skull, the tomb monument - suggest that this is in fact a meditation on the passing of all things. It is very unlike anything known from the hand of Houbraken, who went on to become one of the founding fathers of Dutch art history with his book of artists' biographies, the Groote Schouburgh. It has recently been suggested that it may be a youthful copy of a painting by Matthius Withoos.

Not currently on display

Artist
After or in the style of Arnold Houbraken
Date
1670s
Dimensions
49.8 x 43.6 cm
Materials
Oil on canvas
Inscription
Signed or inscribed, bottom right: 'A. Houbraken'
Acquisition
Bourgeois Bequest, 1811
Accession number
DPG471