The Huis ten Bosch at The Hague and Its Formal Garden (View from the South)

Both an artist and an inventor (among other urban improve­ments, he conceived the fire pump), Van der Heyden specialized in precise and luminous cityscapes and views of country houses. These two jewel-like paintings depict Huis ten Bosch (House in the Woods), the country home of the widowed Princess of Orange and still a residence of the Dutch royal family today. Van der Heyden shows the house amid its formal garden of hedgerows, pavilions, and obelisks, peopled by laboring gardeners and strolling aristocrats. French-style gardens like this one expressed an ideal of nature brought entirely under human control, ordered and harmonious.

This painting was seized by the Nazis from Baron Karl Neuman (Charles Neuman de Végvár) in Paris and restituted to him by 1947.

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Title: The American School

Artist: Matthew Pratt (1734–1805)

Date: 1765

Culture: American

Medium: Oil on canvas

Dimensions: 36 x 50 1/4 in. (91.4 x 127.6 cm)

Credit Line: Gift of Samuel P. Avery, 1897

Accession Number: 97.29.3

size specs

11 x 14: 27.9 x 35.6cm, 16 x 20: 41 x 51cm, 20 x 30: 51 x 76cm, 30 x 40: 76.2 x 101.6cm, 40 x 50 101,6 x 127cm, A0: 84.1 x 118.9cm, A1: 59.4 x 84.1cm, A2: 42 x 59.4cm, A3: 29.7 x 42cm, A4: 21 x 29.7cm

Material

Canson Lustre 310gsm, Canson Photographique 310gsm, High Gloss Film 165gsm

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