The Huis ter Nieuburch at Rijswijck, Seen from the South-Southwest - BISSCHOP, Jan de - WGA
The Huis ter Nieuburch at Rijswijck, Seen from the South-Southwest by BISSCHOP, Jan de
The Huis ter Nieuburch at Rijswijck, Seen from the South-Southwest by BISSCHOP, Jan de

The Huis ter Nieuburch at Rijswijck, Seen from the South-Southwest

by BISSCHOP, Jan de, Pen and brown ink and wash, 99 x 155 mm

In 1630 the Dutch stadholder Frederick Hendrick bought the Huis ter Nieuburch at Rijswijck, a village between Delft and The Hague. The old country house was demolished and between 1630 and 1634 replaced by the summer palace, seen from the south-southwest in this small drawing.

The rapid sketching style and boldly contrasted light and shadow are typical of De BIsschop’s late work of about 1665-70.

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