Artwork
Landschap met boeren

Landschap met boeren is an oil painting by the Dutch Golden Age artist Pieter Quast. It is held in the collection of the Groeningemuseum. Pieter Jansz.
About this work
Subject & Meaning
According to its Wikidata entry, the depicted subjects include a horse, trees, a dog, cattle, clouds, and hills.
The painting depicts a rural landscape scene populated by peasants and animals. According to its Wikidata entry, the depicted subjects include a horse, trees, a dog, cattle, clouds, and hills. As a landscape genre painting from the Dutch Golden Age tradition, the work represents the everyday life of rural laborers within a natural setting, combining human activity with the surrounding environment.
The inclusion of multiple animals alongside the peasant figures suggests a scene of agricultural or pastoral life, typical of 17th-century Dutch landscape painting's interest in documenting the countryside and its inhabitants.
Technique & Style
Landschap met boeren is an oil painting on panel, measuring 33.5 × 40.5 cm. The work belongs to the landscape genre and depicts rural activity: a horse, trees, a dog, cattle, clouds, and hills appear within the composition. Pieter Quast's handling situates the scene in the Dutch Golden Age landscape tradition, with attention to everyday agrarian life and naturalistic detail.
The support dimensions suggest a small-scale panel, typical for intimate cabinet pictures of the period. The oil medium allows for layered atmospheric effects in the sky and terrain.
History & Provenance
The painting Landschap met boeren was created by Pieter Quast in 1651. Executed in oil paint, the work depicts a landscape scene featuring horses, cattle, trees, and hills. The piece is currently held in the collection of the Groeningemuseum.
While the specific commission details and intermediate ownership history are not documented in the available records, the work is firmly attributed to Quast with an inception date of 1651.
Overview
Pieter Jansz. Quast’s 1651 oil painting, Landschap met boeren, presents a tranquil countryside scene. Executed on canvas, the work captures a modest group of figures and livestock set against gently rolling terrain under a cloud‑filled sky. The composition balances human activity with the natural environment, reflecting the artist’s interest in everyday rural life.
Artist & collection
Artist
Pieter Jansz. Quast (bap. 17 April 1605 – buried 29 May 1647) was a Dutch Golden Age painter, draughtsman of portraits and sculptor.


















