Philips Wouwerman
HAARLEM 1619 | HAARLEM 1668
DUNE LANDSCAPE WITH FARMHOUSE AND FIGURES
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Edition: Unique
Era: 17th century
Year: Between 1619 - 1668
Technique: Oil on oak panel (uncradled)
Signature: Yes
Country of origin: Netherlands
Appraised: Yes
Provenance: Private collection, Amsterdam
Sold with frame: Yes
Height: 67cm (excl. frame)
Width: 51,5cm (excl. frame)

Who was Philips Wouwerman?
Philips Wouwerman (1619–1668) was a master of the Dutch Golden Age, renowned for his dynamic equestrian scenes and finely detailed landscapes.
A celebrated member of the Haarlem Guild of St. Luke, Wouwerman captured the elegance and drama of 17th-century life with remarkable precision. His signature white horses, animated figures, and sweeping countryside vistas have made his works enduringly collectible.
Owning a Wouwerman is not just acquiring a painting—it’s investing in a legacy of timeless craftsmanship and historical significance.
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