A Landscape with Farm Buildings among Trees
1652
ink
From the collection of National Gallery of Art
This painting is called A Landscape with Farm Buildings among Trees. It was made by Rembrandt van Rijn around 1650/1655. The artist used pen, brown ink, and brown wash on laid paper to create it, which is a technique that allows for detailed and expressive drawings. The fact that Rembrandt made this during the Baroque period is interesting because it shows how he worked within that style. To learn more about this style, look into the movement: Baroque.