
Stake attention in this memory
This is a photograph of a painting that depicts a landscape scene, likely from the 17th century. The painting is framed by a dark wood frame with gold decorative trim. Visible text on the frame identifies the artwork: "GEZICHT OP 'S-GRAVENHAGE UIT HET Z.O. 1651" and "JAN VAN GOYEN". This translates to "View of The Hague from the Southeast 1651" and the artist's name, Jan van Goyen. The painting itself shows a vast, open landscape under a cloudy sky. The scene is populated with numerous figures, some engaged in activities like farming or herding livestock. Several animals, including horses and cows, are depicted grazing in the fields. In the middle ground, a town or city skyline is visible, characterized by numerous buildings and church spires, suggesting the "The Hague" mentioned in the text. A prominent tower, likely a church steeple, stands out amongst the cityscape. The overall impression is of a rural Dutch landscape, possibly during the daytime, with a sense of everyday life and agricultural activity. The style of the painting suggests it is a historical work. The photograph is taken at an angle, with the painting appearing vertical in the frame.
Symbol
B34AB
Volume
17,050
Creator
+$0.18
Revenue
+$0.11
TVL
$16.33


