Mountain Scene with Bridges
Painting by Joos de Momper
Mountain Scene with Bridges | |
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Artist | Joos de Momper |
Year | c. 1600[1] |
Medium | Oil on panel |
Dimensions | 53 cm × 20.8 cm (17.7 in × 28.2 in) |
Location | Wallraf–Richartz Museum, Cologne |
Mountain Scene with Bridges is an oil-on-oak-panel painting by Flemish painter Joos de Momper.
The painting is currently housed at the Wallraf–Richartz Museum in Cologne.[2][1][3]
References
- ^ a b Budde, Rainer (1993). Wallraf-Richartz-Museum, Cologne. Scala via University of Michigan. pp. 48, 52, 128. ISBN 9781870248761.
- ^ "Mountain Scene with Bridges". Web Gallery of Art. Retrieved 25 September 2020.
- ^ Baisier, Claire (2000). 17th and 18th Century Drawings The Van Herck Collection. King Baudoin Foundation via University of Michigan. pp. 52, 301. ISBN 9789057790621.
External links
- The painting at the Web Gallery of Art
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