Landscape with Grotto and a Rider by Joos de Momper the Younger
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Landscape with Grotto and a Rider, Joos de Momper the Younger, ca. 1616
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Joos de Momper the Younger - Landscape with Grotto and a Rider (c. 1616)
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Shipwreck of the Greek Fleet on the Voyage Home from Troy (Joos de Momper, 1564 - 1635)
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Joos de Momper - An extensive mountainous landscape with travelling shepherds and cattle, a lake beyond
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Wintry Landscape with Flight into Egypt, 17th century by Joost de Momper l (1564-1635), oil on canvas 114x164 cm. Ashmolean Museum
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Title: Harbor view with fishermen
Artist: Joos de Momper the Younger
Date: 1630
Genre: Landscape
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#FineArtFriday: Mountain River Landscape, Jan Brueghel the younger and Joos de Momper the Younger (revisited)
A collaborative work by:
Jan Brueghel the Younger (1601–1678)
Joos de Momper the Younger (1564–1635)
Title: An extensive mountainous river landscape with travellers near a village
Date: by 1678
Medium: oil on panel
Dimensions: Height: 46.5 cm (18.3 in); Width: 66 cm (25.9 in)
Collection: Private collection
I first found this painting in November of 2020. Something about this image spawned…
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Joos de Momper il Giovane | paesaggio con grotta
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Winter Landscape by Joos or Josse de Momper
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Joos de Momper’s Summer, early 17th-century.
via: Flashback
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Joos de Momper the Younger and Jan Brueghel the Elder - A Hermit before a Grotto (c. 1626)
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A Hermit before a Grotto (Jan Brueghel the Elder and Joos de Momper, 1620s)
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When you are offended with any man's shameless conduct, immediately ask yourself, "Is it possible, then, that shameless men should not be in the world?"
It is not possible.
Do not, then, require what is impossible. For this man also is one of those shameless men who must of necessity be in the world.
Let the same considerations be present to your mind in the case of the knave, and the faithless man, and of every man who does wrong in any way.
For at the same time that you do remind yourself that it is impossible that such kind of men should not exist, you will become more kindly disposed towards every one individually.
—Marcus Aurelius, Meditations 9.42
IMAGE: Joos de Momper the Younger, Sodom and Gomorrah (c. 1600)
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