Johannes Janson A Formal Garden (1766)
Johannes Janson is known for his idyllic landscapes filled with animals and village scenes. They were painted in the style of seventeenth-century Dutch artists such as Paulus Potter, whose paintings he copied. Many of Janson’s patrons were members of Leyden’s upper middle class who wanted a painted visual record of their formal gardens on canvas. Janson also made landscape etchings after his drawings. The estate shown here may have been located in the province of Noordholland, north of Amsterdam.
Buy Johannes Janson A Formal Garden prints at Fine Art America
Related posts:
Vintage World Map
Vintage Art Chimera Painting
Theodore Rousseau Panoramic View Of The Ile-De-France
John Constable Wivenhoe Park Essex
Jean-Honore Fragonard Young Girl Reading
Theodore Rousseau Pond At The Edge Of A Wood
Edouard Manet The Railway
Thomas Cole The Voyage Of Life Youth
The Cholmondeley Ladies
Blushing Bride Vintage Art Deco Illustration
Grant Wood American Gothic
The Lady And The Unicorn Wall Tapestry