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Landscape with a seven arched bridge by Rembrandt

Landscape with a seven arched bridge

Rembrandt·1638

Historical Context

Rembrandt painted Landscape with a Seven-Arched Bridge around 1638, a rare purely imaginary landscape work in oil showing his engagement with the theatrical, fantastically scaled landscape tradition of Hercules Segers and Flemish world-landscape painting. The monumental stone bridge spanning a vast gorge — no such structure existed in the flat Netherlands — shows Rembrandt working in the tradition of imaginary architectural landscape rather than the observed topography of the Dutch school. His landscape etchings were more numerous and influential than his painted landscapes, and this work demonstrates the same interest in dramatic spatial contrast and atmospheric light that characterizes his graphic landscape output.

Technical Analysis

The monumental bridge spanning the composition creates an architectural anchor within the atmospheric landscape, with the dramatic sky and shifting light giving the scene a brooding, Romantic quality.

Look Closer

  • ◆Notice the monumental stone bridge that no Dutch landscape actually contains — imaginary architecture giving the flat Netherlands Alpine grandeur.
  • ◆Look at the dramatic sky and shifting light giving the brooding scene a Romantic quality that anticipates later landscape painting.
  • ◆Observe how Rembrandt's interest in Hercules Segers's experimental landscapes is visible in the ambitious spatial scale.
  • ◆Find the atmospheric haze that softens the distance: depth achieved through tonal recession rather than precise aerial perspective.

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Grand ducal collection, Oldenburg

Oldenburg, Germany

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil paint
Dimensions
29 × 40 cm
Era
Baroque
Style
Dutch Golden Age
Genre
Landscape
Location
Grand ducal collection, Oldenburg, Oldenburg
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