Arent Arentsz., 'Fishermen near Muiden Castle', about 1630
About the work
Overview
In this tiny picture, Arent Arentsz. shows a fisherman in heavy boots, his rod – a canvas bag hanging from it – over his shoulder. He looks back at a young lad pouring a catch of tiny fish from a large pitcher into a bowl, while an older man stands waiting with a similar bowl in his hands.
Arentsz. has arranged the three fishermen like a frieze across the foreground, the misty view behind them appearing quite separate – almost like a stage backcloth. But all the activity is rendered incidental to the main actors – the fishermen – by the strong contrast between them and the hazy, almost two-dimensional, background.
Even Muiden Castle, on the far bank of the river and featured in the picture’s title, is ghostlike and indistinct, though accurately portrayed. In 1630, rather than the fortress it was built to be, it was the gathering place for intellectuals and connoisseurs, a group known as the Muiderkring (‘The Muider Circle’).
Key facts
Details
- Full title
- Fishermen near Muiden Castle
- Artist
- Arent Arentsz.
- Artist dates
- 1585/6 - 1631
- Date made
- about 1630
- Medium and support
- oil on wood
- Dimensions
- 23.3 × 38.8 cm
- Inscription summary
- Signed
- Acquisition credit
- Presented by Dr J. Seymour Maynard through the Art Fund, 1920
- Inventory number
- NG3533
- Location
- Not on display
- Collection
- Main Collection
Provenance
Additional information
Text extracted from the ‘Provenance’ section of the catalogue entry in Neil MacLaren, revised and expanded by Christopher Brown, ‘National Gallery Catalogues: The Dutch School: 1600–1900’, London 1991; for further information, see the full catalogue entry.
Bibliography
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1960Maclaren, Neil, National Gallery Catalogues: The Dutch School, 2 vols, London 1960
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1991Maclaren, Neil, revised by Christopher Brown, National Gallery Catalogues: The Dutch School, 1600-1900, 2nd edn (revised and expanded), 2 vols, London 1991
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2001
C. Baker and T. Henry, The National Gallery: Complete Illustrated Catalogue, London 2001
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