Object Image

The Ferryboat

Onlookers laugh as a ferryboat worker splashes into the water after a donkey. This commotion is set against a serene landscape, punctuated by the stern gentleman on the shore and the placid cow beside him. Before becoming a painter, Pynacker was a merchant, and it was on a trip to Italy that he first encountered the golden sunlight that would later infuse his paintings. Here, it bathes the landscape and adds dramatic highlights.

Credit: Acquired by the Clark, 1990

c. 1657
Oil on canvas
25.5 x 29.8in
1990.6
Image and text: The Clark Art Institute, 2024

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