Artwork

Schloß Temsch an der Schelde

Schloß Temsch an der Schelde, by Hendrik-Frans De Cort, unspecified, 1774
Schloß Temsch an der Schelde, by Hendrik-Frans De Cort, unspecified, 1774

Schloß Temsch an der Schelde is an unspecified painting by the Rococo painting artist Hendrik-Frans De Cort. It dates from 1774 and is held in the collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum.

About this work

Overview

Schloß Temsch an der Schelde is a landscape painting created by Flemish artist Hendrik-Frans De Cort in 1774. The work depicts a serene riverside scene featuring a large, brown-stone castle with multiple towers, surrounded by vegetation, waterfowl, and distant boats, all set against a cloudy sky.

Subject & Meaning

The painting's subject is a specific European castle, Temsch, situated on the Schelde River, captured in a moment of tranquility. The composition emphasizes the harmony between the architectural landmark and its natural surroundings.

Technique & Style

Executed in the Rococo style, the painting showcases De Cort's attention to topographical detail, characteristic of his travel-inspired oeuvre. The use of earth tones, nuanced lighting, and gentle brushwork contributes to the overall sense of calm.

History & Provenance

Created in 1774, the painting is now part of the Kunsthistorisches Museum's collection, reflecting De Cort's significance in 18th-century European landscape painting.

Context

Part of a broader tradition of European topographical painting, Schloß Temsch an der Schelde reflects the late 18th-century interest in documenting and aesthetically interpreting the continent's architectural and natural heritage.

View of the Valkhof in Nijmegen
View of the Valkhof in Nijmegen, Frans de Hulst

Artist & collection

Portrait of Hendrik-Frans De Cort

Artist

Hendrik-Frans De Cort

Hendrik de Cort or Hendrik Frans de Cort (1742 in Antwerp – 28 June 1810 in London) was a Flemish landscape painter and draughtsman.

Frequently asked questions

Who painted Schloß Temsch an der Schelde?

Schloß Temsch an der Schelde was painted by Hendrik-Frans De Cort in 1774.

Where can I see Schloß Temsch an der Schelde?

Schloß Temsch an der Schelde is held by Kunsthistorisches Museum.

What movement is Schloß Temsch an der Schelde?

Schloß Temsch an der Schelde is associated with Rococo painting.