Mountain Landscape with a Waterfall

Roelant Savery (c. 1578-1639), black chalk, brush and grey, yellow-green, blue-green, grey-blue and brown washes, c. 1606-1607

In his biography of Roelant Savery, Joachim von Sandrart recounts that Emperor Rudolf II commissioned the artist to go to the Tyrol to record its ‘remarkable wonders of nature’. For this large mountain landscape, as in the case of other drawings, Savery relied on sketches that he made while traveling around the Tyrol. His work teems with inhospitable forests, sheer cliffs and thundering waterfalls.

  • Artwork typedrawing
  • Object numberRP-T-1931-182
  • Dimensionsheight 383 mm x width 413 mm
  • Physical characteristicszwart krijt, penseel in grijs en kleuren