Landscape with travelers (1650)
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Jan Dirksz Both was a prominent Dutch painter, draughtsman, and etcher, celebrated for his pivotal contribution to the development of Dutch Italianate landscape painting. His art is frequently praised for its radiant lighting and meticulous portrayal of southern scenery, merging Italy’s natural splendor with the artistic traditions of the north.
Both was born in Utrecht, a major city in the Dutch Republic in the 17th century. This vibrant cultural setting shaped many artists of the Dutch Golden Age, including Both and his relatives. He was the brother of Andries Both, who was also a painter and often collaborated with him.
Arnold Houbraken, a distinguished Dutch biographer of artists, records that the Both brothers initially acquired their artistic abilities from their father, a glass-painter or glazier. This early immersion in the arts was crucial in developing their creative aspirations, equipping them with foundational skills in drawing and color.
Warm, golden light and idyllic Italian scenes are characteristic of Jan Both’s paintings, inspired by his time spent traveling in Italy. His landscapes gained immense popularity, contributing to the spread of Italianate styles in the Netherlands and affecting an entire generation of Dutch landscape painters and collectors.












































