13. Lucas Van Uden (?)
(1595-1672)

Landscape with a Man, Woman and Child

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van Uden, Landscape with a Man

Landscape with a Man, Woman and Child

Etching, 84 x 104 mm., from Eight Landscapes, Bartsch 13, TIB 13 ii/ii, ex collections: Ducs d’Arenberg (Lugt 567); Unidentified (L. 2794). Fine impression on laid paper with small margins. Van Uden was a well known landscape painter and etcher who was born and worked in Antwerp, and his works were highly valued during his lifetime, Peter Paul Rubens himself owning two of Van Uden’s paintings. But although his name appears on this print in this state, it has been suggested, by Nagler and others, that this set of eight landscapes is really by his pupil, Philippe-Auguste Immenraet (1627-1679), whose initials appear in the first state, thus making the etching somewhat later than one would have initially assumed. It nevertheless is a very attractive landscape of hills and valleys, trees and steeples, and quite possibly of Germany rather than the Netherlands.

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