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The Farrier

1651 · Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

landscape

Nocturnal landscapes were a popular subject of Dutch painters and printmakers from about 1620 onward, and were inspired in part by engravings after Adam Elsheimer's Flight into Egypt. In the 1640s, night scenes in both interior and exterior settings flourished in such different fields as religious paintings, architectural views, and landscapes. Most Dutch nocturnes were painted in the area of Haarlem and Amsterdam.

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The Farrier