PA184-URP-2436

Lumiere Graphics

View of Olinda, Brazil

$72.00 USD
Size: 24x36
Material: Rolled Gloss Photographic Paper(Unlaminated)

This oil-on-canvas painting was created in 1662 by Dutch Golden Age landscape artist Frans Janszoon Post (1612-1680). When the Dutch took over Olinda, a coastal town in the Pernambuco region of Brazil, Post painted the cathedral. Because he liked the idea of animals living together harmoniously, he added several, including a monkey, a sloth, and an anteater. (Rijksmuseum)

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