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Adam Pynacker - Aan de oever van een meer
“He Hears the Cry of the Sedge” - W.B. Yeats (1865-1939)
I wander by the edge Of this desolate lake Where wind cries in the sedge: Until the axle break That keeps the stars in their round, And hands hurl in the deep The banners of East and West, And the girdle of light is unbound, Your breast will not lie by the breast Of your beloved in sleep.
Boatmen Moored by the Shore of an Italian Lake, Adam Pynacker, ca. 1665
Wooded Landscape with Travelers, Adam Pynacker, late 1640s
Oil on canvas 57 x 48 cm (22.44 x 18.88 in.) National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, USA
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Adam Pynacker
View of a Harbour in Schiedam
1650-1652, oil on canvas, private collection
A Landscape with a Ruined Bridge, a Goatherder and a Town with Mountains beyond by Adam Pynacker (Dutch, c.1620--1673)
Travelers in a Wooded Landscape, Circle of Adam Pynacker
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Adam Pynacker
Barges on a River
1655, oil on canvas, The Hermitage, St. Petersburg