Artwork

Der böse Fuß

Der böse Fuß, by Johannes Lingelbach, unspecified, 1655
Der böse Fuß, by Johannes Lingelbach, unspecified, 1655

Der böse Fuß is an unspecified painting by the Dutch Golden Age artist Johannes Lingelbach. It dates from 1655 and is held in the collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum.

About this work

Overview

Der böse Fuß is a 1655 painting by Johannes Lingelbach, a Dutch Golden Age artist associated with the Bambocciate movement. It is held in the Kunsthistorisches Museum's collection.

Subject & Meaning

The painting shows a street scene with three men and a horse before a rocky cliff. One man tends to the horse's hoof, possibly indicating an injury, which may be related to the work's title, meaning 'The Bad Foot'.

Technique & Style

Lingelbach employed chiaroscuro, emphasizing contrasts between light and dark to create a sense of volume and depth in the scene. This technique is evident in the depiction of the figures and the rocky cliff.

The way station
The way station, Pieter Bout

Artist & collection

Portrait of Johannes Lingelbach

Artist

Johannes Lingelbach

Johannes (or Johann) Lingelbach (1622 – 3 November 1674) was a Dutch Golden Age painter, associated with the second generation of Bambocciate, a group of genre painters working in Rome from 1625–1700.

Frequently asked questions

Who painted Der böse Fuß?

Der böse Fuß was painted by Johannes Lingelbach in 1655.

Where can I see Der böse Fuß?

Der böse Fuß is held by Kunsthistorisches Museum.

What movement is Der böse Fuß?

Der böse Fuß is associated with Dutch Golden Age.