拍品专文
Recorded by Beck (loc. cit.) under 'lost paintings', this beautifully preserved canvas has not been seen in public since its sale at Christie's in 1887. It joins around twenty-five known paintings by Van Goyen from 1652, the majority of which - like this example - are characterised by great fluency of handling and the use of a monochrome palette. Van Goyen briefly returned to monochromatic painting from circa 1650/51 choosing to render his landscapes in finely graded tones of brownish colour. In this example, the rendition of detail, light and spatial depth using such a restricted tonal range is remarkable.