Though this painting was previously attributed to both the Flemish landscapist Anton Mirou and the Flemish-born Dutch landscapist and still life painter Christoffel van den Berghe, Marijke de Kinkelder has more recently advanced an attribution to Mattheus Molanus. Born in Frankenthal, Molanus moved to Middelburg, where he became a master in the city’s painters’ guild in 1625. Molanus specialized in small-scale landscapes in the ‘Middelburg-Brueghel’ tradition that developed in the city in the second decade of the seventeenth century. Consistent with landscapes painted in Middelburg in the period are the fancifully attired figures as well as the crisp, refined handling of paint, particularly evident here in the minutely rendered foliage.
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This painting is executed on a uiformly thin sheet of copper, which has been adhered to a wooden frame on the reverse. The paint layer is stable under a clear varnish. There is some frame abrasion along the extreme edges, but these are hidden by the rabbet of the frame. Inspection under ultraviolet light revealed minimal retouching to the sky at upper left, to the darkest areas of shadow in the wooded area, and a few strokes scattered in the landscape and figures. The painting presents well overall and can be hung in its present state. It is offered in a simple Dutch style frame.
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A wooded river landscape with elegant figures on a pathMATTHEUS ADOLFSZ. MOLANUS (FRANKENTHAL 1591/3-MIDDELBURG 1645)估价: USD 20,000 - 30,000