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Wooded Landscape with a Brook Wooded Landscape with a Brook

1630/Oil on canvas

99.0 x 149.0 cm

On loan

400 Years of Western Paintings – Masterpieces from Tokyo Fuji Art Museum –

Exhibition period:Saturday April 12Sunday June 8, 2025

Nagoya City Art Museum (Aichi, Japan)

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SUMMARY

This work Wooded Landscape with a Brook is a Lorrain’s very early landscape painting which contains figures alluding narratives in a perfect aerial perspective and classical composition using a gradual transition of light colors changing subtly from brown foreground, green middle ground and to panoramic blue background. The entire space is filled with scattered sunlight, which conveys a deep sense of silence and invites viewers into the world of meditation. This work is considered to have been painted based on a real landscape of a countryside (Campania region) near Rome. As this work is regarded as a landscape by a rigorous depiction of nature, it may also be viewed that it is not the typical style of Lorrain, who artificially composes poetic and ideal landscapes. However, just like in his well-known drawings, the accurate depictions of nature can also be seen in his oil paintings like this work. The paintings and drawings that depict the same site as this work include the large drawing by the Dutch painter, Bartholomeus Breenbergh (Louvre Museum), whose mutual relationship with Lorrain is notable. Thus, it is no doubt that this site was popular for sketching among painters. The foliage, lush bushes and shrubs on the banks of the river, and figures delicately depicted in this painting exhibit his own unique characteristics. Estimating from the figures in this painting, the scene depicted is probably taken from one of the stories in ancient Greek mythology—Cupid and Psyche: it is a tale that “Love” (Cupid) longs for “Soul” (Psyche). The tale narrates, “Cupid falls in love with a beautiful Queen Psyche, and has her carried off to his palace in a secret valley where Psyche gets married to Cupid incarnate. As the couple always meets in darkness, Psyche does not know a true identity of Cupid. One night, however, when Cupid falls asleep, she sees his appearance. Cupid gets furious and flies away, and the beautiful palace also disappears. Then, Psyche begins to wander the earth . . .” In the painting, a woman sitting in the center of the foreground is Psyche. It is the scene that Psyche is being consoled by peasants when she who was abandoned by Cupid is deeply lost in grief. This riverside where gives an impression of being enclosed is reminiscent of the valley where has a phantom palace in the tale of Cupid and Psyche.

ARTIST

Claude Lorrain (Claude Gellée)

1604/05-1682

List of artworks by the same artist

INFORMATION

Exhibiton history

Saturday, April 12 - Sunday, June 8, 2025

400 Years of Western Paintings – Masterpieces from Tokyo Fuji Art Museum – Nagoya City Art Museum (Aichi, Japan)

Friday, July 26 - Monday, September 23, 2024

400 Years of Western Paintings – Masterpieces from Tokyo Fuji Art Museum – Shizuoka City Museum of Art (Shizuoka, Japan)

Tuesday, May 26 - Sunday, August 16, 2020

Through the Eyes of René Huyghe: The Splendor of French Paintings — Formation and Transformation of the “Grande Manière” Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts (Osaka, Japan)

Tuesday, February 4 - Sunday, March 29, 2020

Through the Eyes of René Huyghe: The Splendor of French Paintings — Formation and Transformation of the “Grande Manière” Kyushu National Museum (Fukuoka, Japan)

Saturday, January 12 - Saturday, May 4, 2019

500 Years of Western Paintings: Collection of Tokyo Fuji Art Museum Shanghai PowerLong Museum (Shanghai, China)

Tuesday, October 23 - Sunday, December 23, 2018

500 Years of Western Paintings: Collection of Tokyo Fuji Art Museum Tsinghua University Art Museum (Beijing, China)

Saturday, September 3 - Sunday, October 23, 2011

Forest and Art Sapporo Art Museum (Hokkaido, Japan)

Saturday, July 30 - Sunday, August 28, 2011

Forest and Art Fukui Fine Arts Museum (Fukui, Japan)

Saturday, April 16 - Sunday, July 3, 2011

Forest and Art Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum (Tokyo, Japan)

Friday, April 18 - Sunday, May 25, 2003

The Great Masters of Art Fukuoka Art Museum (Fukuoka, Japan)

Saturday, October 5 - Monday, November 4, 2002

Art of the West & Art of Japan Exhibition: Monet, Renoir, Cezanne… Ikeno Taiga, Tani Buncho, and Others Shimane Art Museum (Shimane, Japan)

Saturday, September 7 - Sunday, September 29, 2002

Four Centuries of Occidental Paintings from the Tokyo Fuji Art Museum Collection SOGO Museum of Art (Kanagawa, Japan)

Saturday, July 20 - Saturday, August 31, 2002

Masterpieces of the East and West to Learn with Parents and Children Fuji Art Museum (Shizuoka, Japan)

Thursday, May 16 - Sunday, June 23, 2002

Four Centuries of Occidental Paintings from the Tokyo Fuji Art Museum Collection Kumamoto Prefectural Museum of Art (Kumamoto, Japan)

Sunday, October 1 - Sunday, December 3, 2000

Masterpieces of Western Paintings from the Renaissance to the 20th Century National Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall (Taipei, Taiwan)

Tuesday, October 14 - Sunday, November 30, 1997

Masterpieces of Western Oil Painting from the TFAM Collection Hong Kong Museum of Art (Hong Kong, China)

Friday, October 16 - Thursday, November 5, 1992

Masterpieces of European Oil Painting: The Paintings in 20th Century from the Renaissance to Impressionism China Art Gallery (Beijing, China)

Saturday, November 3 - Sunday, December 2, 1990

Masterpieces of European Oil Painting Ho-Am Art Museum (Yongin-gun, Kyunggi-do, South Korea)

Saturday, September 22 - Sunday, October 21, 1990

Masterpieces of European Oil Painting Ho-Am Gallery (Seoul, South Korea)

Origin of collections

Provenance: Goudstikker Coll., Amsterdam (as Claude) Sale Mak, Amsterdam 28 Jan. 1941 (8, repr. ) (as Claude) Anon. Sale, Christie’s, 20 May 1966 (152) (as Swanevelt) When bt. For the present owner Exhibited: London, Hayward Gallery, Newcastle, Laing Art Gallery, The Art of Claude Lorrain; catalogue by M. Kitson, 1969, no.7 repr. Munic, Haus der Kunst, catalogue by M. Roethlisberger, 1985, no.9 repr. Im licht von Claude Lorrain,

Reference

Literature: M. Roethlisberger, “Additions to Claude”, in Burlington Magazine CX, 1968, p.116 M. Roethlisberger, “De Bril à Clade Tableaux inédits”, in Revue de l’Art 5,1969, 50-60, repr. L. Gowing, Nature and the Ideal in the Art of claude, in Art Quarterly 37, 1974, 92,repr. M. Roethlisberger, L’opera Completa di Claude Lorrain, Milan, 1975, no.18, colour plate M. Roethlisberger, Tout l’ œuvre peint de Claude Lorrain, Paris 1977, no.17, colour plate, new edition Paris,1986, no.3, repr. Galleria Gaparrini, Plazzo Rumpoli Rumpoli, Rome, catalogue1986, p.20, colour plate

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