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What is distinctive about this painting is the way that van der Heyden creates a remarkably powerful illusion of depth in a highly compressed space: dark green horizontals are crossed by white pot stands, statues and obelisks, and combined with figures of diminishing size. These straight lines are countered by the strong curves of the topiary hedge in the foreground, which are reflected by the trees to the side of the house.
Title
The Huis ten Bosch at The Hague
Date
1665-75
Medium
Oil on oak
Measurements
H 21.6 x W 28.6 cm
Accession number
NG1914
Acquisition method
Bequeathed by Sir James Morse Carmichael, Bt, 1902
Work type
Painting