Summer
1625
The round panel depicts a Dutch 17th-century landscape with a large, leafy tree in the foreground and a ruined brick house to its left. In the mid- and background, a windmill and a distant church spire sit beside a river, where small boats appear, while a group of people and a horse populate the foreground. The color palette is muted earth tones—greens, ochres, and browns—against a pale, softly clouded sky, and the scene is rendered with the precise, naturalistic brushwork characteristic of Jan van Goyen.
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