Winter Landscape
Artist
Joos de Momper II (the Younger)
Flemish, 1564–1635
Datecirca 1625–1630
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions46 1/2 x 65 5/16 in. (118.1 x 165.9 cm)
Frame: 57 1/2 x 76 1/4 in. (146.1 x 193.7 cm)
Frame: 57 1/2 x 76 1/4 in. (146.1 x 193.7 cm)
ClassificationsPaintings
Credit LinePurchased with funds from the State of North Carolina
Object number52.9.104
On View
On viewW. R. Valentiner, Catalogue of Paintings: Including Three Sets of Tapestries (Raleigh: North Carolina Museum of Art, 1956), cat. no. 123, illus. (b-w).
Raleigh: The News and Observer (January 19, 1968).
Edgar Peters Bowron, ed., Introduction to the Collections (Chapel Hill: published for the North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, by The University of North Carolina Press, 1983), illus. (color) 12.
Klaus Ertz, Catalogue raisonné: die Gemälde mit kritischem Oeuvrekatalog: Josse de Momper der Jüngere (1564-1635) (Freren: Luca, 1986), 256, 446, 584, cat. no. 432.
Guy C. Bauman, Guy C. and Walter A. Liedtke, selected by, Flemish Paintings in America: A Survey of Early Netherlandish and Flemish Paintings in the Public Collections of North America, Arnout Balis, Carl Van de Velde and Hans Vlieghe, eds., Flandria Extra Muros series (Antwerp: Fonds Mercator, 1992), 354, illus. fig. 359.
E. Melanie Gifford, Style and Technique in the Evolution of Naturalism: North Netherlandish Landscape Painting in the Early Seventeenth Century (PhD diss., University of Maryland at College Park, 1997), 81-82, 300-301, illus. fig. 40-42.
Dennis P. Weller, Seventeenth-Century Dutch and Flemish Paintings [Systematic Catalogue of the Collection] (Raleigh: North Carolina Museum of Art, 2009), cat. no. 59, illus. (color) 283.
Exhibition HistoryRichmond, VA, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, “Masterpieces from the North Carolina Museum of Art,” March 11-April 13, 1975.
Raleigh, NC, North Carolina Museum of Art, "The People's Collection, Reimagined," October 7, 2022–present. Object Rights Statement
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