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Italienische Landschaft (zugeschrieben)

Italienische Landschaft (zugeschrieben), by Francisque Millet, unspecified, 1660
Italienische Landschaft (zugeschrieben), by Francisque Millet, unspecified, 1660

Italienische Landschaft (zugeschrieben) is an unspecified painting by the French Classical Baroque artist Francisque Millet. It dates from 1660 and is held in the collection of the Bavarian State Painting Collections.

About this work

Overview

Attributed to the Flemish‑French painter Francisque Millet, this oil work dates to around 1660 and belongs to the collection of Munich’s Alte Pinakothek. Executed in the French classical Baroque idiom, it presents an idealized Italian countryside, a popular subject for Northern artists of the period.

Subject & Meaning

The composition shows a tranquil rural scene populated by a small group of figures. A robed individual in blue walks along a dirt track, while a man in a dark vest attends to a companion who appears ill or injured. The figures are set before a distant vista of trees, water and mountains, suggesting a narrative of care within a peaceful natural setting.

Technique & Style

Millet employs a warm palette and soft, blended brushwork that lend the landscape a calm atmosphere. The sky is rendered in clear blue with fluffy white clouds, and the handling of light creates gentle transitions rather than stark chiaroscuro, emphasizing harmony between the figures and their environment.

History & Provenance

The painting is recorded as an attribution to Millet, reflecting the occasional uncertainty surrounding works by lesser‑known Baroque artists. It entered the Alte Pinakothek’s holdings in the 19th century, where it has remained part of the museum’s representation of Northern European Baroque landscape painting.

Context

During the mid‑17th century, Northern painters often adopted Italianate motifs, integrating classical landscape conventions with their own regional sensibilities. Millet’s work exemplifies this cross‑cultural exchange, merging French classical compositional balance with the bucolic charm associated with Italian scenery.

Italian Landscape
Italian Landscape, Jan Frans van Bloemen

Artist & collection

Portrait of Francisque Millet

Artist

Francisque Millet

Francisque Millet (27 April 1642, in Antwerp – 3 June 1679, in Paris), also known as Jean-François Milée or Millet I, was a Flemish-French landscape painter of the Baroque era.

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Who painted Italienische Landschaft (zugeschrieben)?

Italienische Landschaft (zugeschrieben) was painted by Francisque Millet in 1660.

Where can I see Italienische Landschaft (zugeschrieben)?

Italienische Landschaft (zugeschrieben) is held by Bavarian State Painting Collections.

What movement is Italienische Landschaft (zugeschrieben)?

Italienische Landschaft (zugeschrieben) is associated with French Classical Baroque.

Can I buy a print of Italienische Landschaft (zugeschrieben)?

Museum-quality prints of Italienische Landschaft (zugeschrieben) are available made-to-order from Artifact World Gallery.