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Existing comment: Salomon Van Ruysdael
A River Landscape, 1645
Beginning in the late 1620s, Salomon van Ruysdael developed a style of landscape painting that included a limited range of colors, subtle atmospheric effects, and quiet views of rivers and fields. While he obviously based his landscapes on direct observation, Ruysdael painted these realistic views of the peaceful Dutch countryside indoors.
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