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Rocky Landscape

1570 · Private collection

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This painting depicts a rocky landscape with travellers on a path, with a view of a town, believed to be Huy, in the valley beyond. It is the first mountain landscape in Lucas van Valckenborch's oeuvre, and the steep cliffs which dominate the left-hand side of this composition would become a recurring motif in his paintings. Valckenborch, along with contemporaries such as Gillis Mostaert and Gillis van Coninxloo, was working in the tradition of the so-called 'world landscapes' - the term used to describe the panoramic vistas taken from a bird's-eye viewpoint, largely painted in Antwerp in the 16th century.

Rocky Landscape