

The Approach to a Village by Simon de Vlieger; a grayscale etching on aged paper depicting a scene with several buildings on the left with trees behind; a dirt road through the middle; people and animals on the road; a team of oxen on the road; a dog running; pigs grazing on the right; and a large tree on the right; the buildings and trees extend to the distance; the foreground includes a cart with a wheel standing on its side.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1263 × 884 px
- Museum Record
- View original
You May Also Like

The Stone Bridge

The Outpost

The Plank over the Stream

Landscape with a Cottage and Figures

The Ferry Boat

The Cowherder

The Large Miseries of War: The Beggars and the Dying

View of Saint-Andeol

Six views in the Wood of the Hague: Plate 1, Two Men Preceded by a Hunter

Six views in the Wood of the Hague: Plate 2

Festival Under the Trellis

Horses and Carts on a Country Road

Liber Veritatis

Pillaging Soldiers

Group of Buildings on a Seashore

Four Springs in and around Spa: The Fourth Spring, The Spring at Sauvenière

Spring Street, Cleveland

Twelve landscapes (H.95-106): The Two Bridges

The Cowherd

Twelve landscapes (H.95-106): The Gateway

Various Figures and Landscapes: A Poor Nurse Seated under a Tree

Landscape with a Chateau at the right

The Turnpike Gate

Some Pleasing Landscapes and Ruins of Ancient Monuments: Dilapidated Farm