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A river landscape with fishermen

Oil Painting
1631 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Oil on panel depicting a view across a river bank with fishermen shown sailing in four boats along the river.


Object details

Category
Object type
TitleA river landscape with fishermen (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Oil on panel
Brief description
Oil painting by Salomon van Ruysdael depicting a river landscape with fishermen. Dutch, 1631.
Physical description
Oil on panel depicting a view across a river bank with fishermen shown sailing in four boats along the river.
Dimensions
  • Height: 36.6cm
  • Width: 65.5cm
Dimensions taken from departmental notes
Object history
Bequeathed by Rev. Chauncey Hare Townshend, 1868.
Ref : Parkinson, Ronald, Catalogue of British Oil Paintings 1820-1860. Victoria & Albert Museum, HMSO, London, 1990. p.xix.

'Chauncy Hare Townshend (1798-1868) was born into a wealthy family, only son of Henry Hare Townsend of Busbridge Hall, Godalming, Surrey. Educated at Eton and Trinity Hall, Cambridge (BA 1821). Succeeded to the family estates 1827, when he added 'h' to the Townsend name. He had taken holy orders, but while he always referred to himself as 'Rev.' on the title pages of his books, he never practised his vocation... . Very much a dilettante in the eighteenth-century sense, he moved in the highest social and literary circles; a great friend of Charles Dickens (he was the dedicatee of Great Expectations) with whom he shared a fascination of mesmerism... Bulwer Lytton described his life's 'Beau-deal of happiness' as 'elegant rest, travel, lots of money - and he is always ill and melancholy'. Of the many watercolours and British and continental oil paintings he bequeathed to the V&A, the majority are landscapes. He is the first identifiable British collector of early photographs apart from the Prince Consort, particularly landscape photography, and also collected gems and geological specimens.'
Subjects depicted
Collection
Accession number
1356-1869

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Record createdApril 12, 2011
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