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View of IJsselmonde Seen Across the New Maas

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Even though he never ventured to Italy, Aelbert Cuyp distinguished himself as an artist who could evoke the golden light so often associated with southern Europe. Two of his works (View of IJsselmonde Seen across the New Maas (1967.383) and A View of Vianen with a Herdsman and Cattle by a River (2003.169), created around the same time, indicate how he achieved this effect in two different media. In both cases, Cuyp employed a restrained but highly evocative palette in which he selectively contrasted the dark brown elements of the foreground and the expansive gold-cast skies seen beyond the water in the middle ground. Although in the painting he achieved this effect by covering his entire canvas with pigment, it is remarkable to consider the atmospheric effects he created in the drawing with the strategic and minimal use of color on paper.

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exhibition

The Art Institute of Chicago, "Rubens, Rembrandt, and Drawing in the Golden Age", September 28, 2019 - January 5, 2020, pp. 247, 251 (ill.), 293, 330, cat. 95, cat. by Victoria Sancho Lobis, et. al.

The Art Institute of Chicago, "Rubens, Rembrandt, and Drawing in the Golden Age", September 28, 2019 - January 5, 2020, pp. 247, 251 (ill.), 293, 330, cat. 95, cat. by Victoria Sancho Lobis, et. al.
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sold, C....

sold, C. G. Boerner, Leipzig, Nov. 7, 1929, lot 46.  Sold, C. G. Boerner, Leipzig, Apr. 28, 1939, lot 371 to Mertens [correspondence with Dr. F. Carlo Schmid of C. G. Boerner, Mar. 2004 in curatorial file]. Sold by Paul Drey Gallery, New York, to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1967.
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sold, Prestel, Frankfurt-am-Main, Oct....

sold, Prestel, Frankfurt-am-Main, Oct. 4–11, 1917, lot 153. Curt Otto (c. 1880–1929), Leipzig
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William Mitchell (died 1908), Australia, London, and Eastbourne [blind stamp (Lugt 2638), verso, lower left]....

William Mitchell (died 1908), Australia, London, and Eastbourne [blind stamp (Lugt 2638), verso, lower left].  William Pitcairn Knowles (1820–1894), Rotterdam and Wiesbaden [stamp (Lugt 2643), verso, lower center in purple]
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exhibition

Art Institute of Chicago, The Broad Spectrum: Color on Paper, Past and Present, Sept. 12–Oct. 31, 1999, no cat.

Art Institute of Chicago, The Broad Spectrum: Color on Paper, Past and Present, Sept. 12–Oct. 31, 1999, no cat.
Wed
19
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exhibition

Art Institute of Chicago, Great Drawings from the Art Institute of Chicago: The Harold Joachim Years 1958–1983, July 24–Sept. 30, 1985, pp. 78–79, cat. 30 (ill.); also the St. Louis Art Museum, Mar. 10–May 16, 1986.

Art Institute of Chicago, Great Drawings from the Art Institute of Chicago: The Harold Joachim Years 1958–1983, July 24–Sept. 30, 1985, pp. 78–79, cat. 30 (ill.); also the St. Louis Art Museum, Mar. 10–May 16, 1986.
Sat
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exhibition

Washington D.C., The National Gallery of Art, Seventeenth Century Dutch Drawings from American Collections, Jan. 30–Mar. 13, 1977; also the Denver Art Museum, Apr. 1–May 15, 1977; and Fort Worth, Tex., the Kimbell Art Museum...

Washington D.C., The National Gallery of Art, Seventeenth Century Dutch Drawings from American Collections, Jan. 30–Mar. 13, 1977; also the Denver Art Museum, Apr. 1–May 15, 1977; and Fort Worth, Tex., the Kimbell Art Museum, June 1–July 15, 1977, cat. 57, pp. 59–60.
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Aelbert Cuyp en zijn familie: schilders te Dordrecht, exh. cat., Dordrechts Museum, 12 November 1977–8 January 1978, under cat. no. 45, p. 122, note 3.

Aelbert Cuyp en zijn familie: schilders te Dordrecht, exh. cat., Dordrechts Museum, 12 November 1977–8 January 1978, under cat. no. 45, p. 122, note 3.
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“Accessions of American and Canadian Museums April–June 1967,” The Art Quarterly 30

“Accessions of American and Canadian Museums April–June 1967,” The Art Quarterly 30 (Winter 1967), p. 268 (ill p. 278).
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sold, Frederik Muller and Company, Amsterdam, June 25, 1895....

sold, Frederik Muller and Company, Amsterdam, June 25, 1895.  Rudolf Philip Goldschmidt (c. 1840–1914), Berlin [stamp (Lugt 2926), verso, lower left, in black]
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