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Landscape with Figures c.1695
Oil on canvas | 188.1 x 137.9 cm (support, canvas/panel/stretcher external) | RCIN 402471
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Van Edema was a pupil of Allart van Everdingen in Amsterdam before coming to England during the reign of Charles II. This is one of a group of four paintings by Edema in the collection (OM 434-7, 402471, 402472, 403931 and 404750), three of which are signed (and the forth clearly one of a pair) and all of which are mentioned in the 1818 inventory of Kensington Palace. They can all be roughly dated to c. 1695-1700 and have the character and format of decorative overdoors. In comparison with other visiting landscapists of this era - Rousseau, Danckerts, Loten, De Hennin, Van Diest and so on - Edema conveys a much stronger sense of the damp and palpable stuff of nature - the branch, the leaf and the clod. This is perhaps something he learned from Everdingen. This is one of a pair with OM 435, 402471 and shows an inn by a stream under a hill, with figures crossing a bridge
Provenance
First recorded in the Cube Room at Kensington Palace in 1818 (no 392); in the King's Dressing Room Hampton Court in 1861 (no 208)
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Creator(s)
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Medium and techniques
Oil on canvas
Measurements
188.1 x 137.9 cm (support, canvas/panel/stretcher external)