Roman Landscape

Goffredo Wals

Created:
Movement:
1639
Baroque
key Notes:
Arcadian scenery, Classical ruins
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Dimensions:
Diameter 16 in. (40.6 cm)
medium:
Oil on copper
Difficulty:
Expert
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story of the work:

"Roman Landscape" is a painting attributed to Goffredo Wals, an Italian artist known for his landscapes and depictions of classical ruins. The work is believed to have been created in the 1630s, a period when Wals was active in Rome. Wals was influenced by the naturalistic style of the Dutch landscape painters, which is evident in the detailed rendering of the landscape and atmospheric effects. The painting features a serene depiction of the Roman countryside, characterized by its lush vegetation and classical architecture. Wals often incorporated elements of light and shadow to enhance the three-dimensionality of his compositions. The exact provenance of "Roman Landscape" is not well-documented, and details regarding its exhibition history remain unknown. Wals's works are significant for their contribution to the development of landscape painting in the Baroque period.

Description of the work:

"Roman Landscape" by Goffredo Wals is an oil on copper painting that exemplifies the artist's mastery of landscape composition. The work features a serene depiction of a Roman countryside, characterized by rolling hills and a tranquil sky. The palette is dominated by earthy tones, with soft greens and warm browns that evoke a sense of harmony with nature. Wals employs a delicate handling of light, creating a luminous effect that enhances the atmospheric quality of the scene. The foreground is populated with figures engaged in pastoral activities, adding a human element to the idyllic landscape. The meticulous attention to detail in the foliage and architectural elements reflects Wals' skill in rendering textures. The overall composition is balanced, guiding the viewer's eye through the landscape while inviting contemplation of the serene environment.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Roman Landscape