Forest Scene with Tree in Foreground 1628-86 Attributed to Jacques d'Artois Flemish This view of the interior of a forest is abruptly divided in two by the slender, tilting stem of a tree in the central foreground. Done in brush and gray ink, the vivacity of the brushwork, especially in the rendering of foliage, gives the impression of a rapid and quick execution.The identity of the artist responsible is not easily affirmed. When it first entered the Museum in 1975, the sheet was considered a work by the Flemish artist Jacques dArthois. DArthois belonged to the so-called Brussels school of landscapists, known for their rustic views of wooded landscapes, inspired by the nearby Sonian forest (Forêt de Soigne). Other members of this group were Lodewijk de Vadder (1605-1655) and Lucas Achtschellinck (1629-1699). These artists worked in close vicinity of one another, and their drawings and paintings show strong similarities, both in style and subject matter, which makes it difficult to de

Forest Scene with Tree in Foreground 1628-86 Attributed to Jacques d'Artois Flemish This view of the interior of a forest is abruptly divided in two by the slender, tilting stem of a tree in the central foreground. Done in brush and gray ink, the vivacity of the brushwork, especially in the rendering of foliage, gives the impression of a rapid and quick execution.The identity of the artist responsible is not easily affirmed. When it first entered the Museum in 1975, the sheet was considered a work by the Flemish artist Jacques dArthois. DArthois belonged to the so-called Brussels school of landscapists, known for their rustic views of wooded landscapes, inspired by the nearby Sonian forest (Forêt de Soigne). Other members of this group were Lodewijk de Vadder (1605-1655) and Lucas Achtschellinck (1629-1699). These artists worked in close vicinity of one another, and their drawings and paintings show strong similarities, both in style and subject matter, which makes it difficult to de
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