Interior of St. Bavo, Harlem
Saenredam, Pieter Jansz. (1597-1665)
Item type:paintingDate of creation:1648Height:174.8 cm (68 13/16 in.)Width:143.6 cm (56 9/16 in.)Technique / Medium:oil on panelSchool:Dutch golden ageItem location
- Scottish National Gallery
[Museum inv. no.: NG 2413]
Description
Interior of St. Bavo's, Harlem showing the right side of the organ case. From National Galleries Scotland: This view of the fine interior of Haarlem’s Gothic cathedral is one of Saenredam's greatest paintings. He made a series of at least eleven pictures showing it from a range of viewpoints, of which this is by far the largest. The National Gallery's work was based on a preliminary sketch and a more precise measured drawing which demonstrates his close study of the architecture, but also indicates that Saenredam exercised artistic licence in the finished picture. He deliberately distorted the proportions of the pillars and vault to increase the sense of monumental scale. He included his signature and the date on the left column, rather like graffiti, along with a scribbled sketch, possibly representing St Bavo and his falcon.
Iconclass
11Q713interior of church
Instruments [MIMO Code] (notes)
Organ [2266]
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