Artwork
Buchenwald mit Jagdgesellschaft

Buchenwald mit Jagdgesellschaft is an unspecified painting by the Dutch Golden Age artist Jan Hackaert. It dates from 1670 and is held in the collection of the Bavarian State Painting Collections.
About this work
Subject & Meaning
In the lower portion of the canvas a small assembly of figures and animals occupies a clearing, appearing to pause in conversation or repose. The grouping conveys a quiet, communal moment within the forest, emphasizing a harmonious relationship between humans, wildlife, and the natural environment.
Technique & Style
Hackaert employs a pronounced chiaroscuro effect, juxtaposing illuminated patches of leaf and ground against deeper shadows to model forms and create three‑dimensionality. His palette of muted earth tones, punctuated by warm light filtering through the canopy, reinforces the serene mood while guiding the viewer’s eye across the composition.
History & Provenance
The painting was executed in the Dutch Golden Age and later entered the holdings of the Alte Pinakothek, one of Germany’s oldest public art museums. Its accession reflects the museum’s broader commitment to preserving 17th‑century Northern European landscape painting.
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