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Roelant Roghman - Goats Under the Trees

Goats Under the Trees (1640–52)

Roelant Roghman (Dutch, 1627-1692)
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Roelant Roghman was a Dutch Golden Age painter, sketcher and engraver.

Roghman was born in Amsterdam, the son of the engraver Henrick Lambertsz Roghman and Maria Jacobs Savery. His mother was a daughter of the Savery family, and Roghman became a student of his namesake and great-uncle, Roelant Savery. According to Houbraken, he only had one eye, but painted in a rough and ready way, that perhaps was the result of his eyesight. He specialized in landscapes, and in later life became a history buff, working on several prints of old castle ruins and defunct family estates based on drawings he made during travels in his youth. He was a follower of Rembrandt and Hercules Seghers. Houbraken claimed that in his youth he had been a friend of Rembrandt and Gerbrant van den Eekhout.

Roghman worked on one of his print series with his sister Geertruydt in (ca. 1645-1648), under the title Plaisante Landschappen (pleasant landscapes) by the printer Claes Jansz Visscher. His other sister Magdalena was also an engraver. Their landscape series of more than 200 prints, showing mostly castles and landed estates in the Dutch provinces of North Holland and Utrecht, were very popular. He never married, and died a resident of the old men's almshouse in Amsterdam.

Aside from his sisters, he was the teacher of Jan Griffier and Pieter Wouwerman.

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Das Dorf Sloterdyk zur Zeit des Durchzuges der Truppen des Prinzen Wilhelm II von Oranien im Jahre 1650

Das Dorf Sloterdyk zur Zeit des Durchzuges der Truppen des Prinzen Wilhelm II von Oranien im Jahre 1650 (ca 1650)

Roelant Roghman (Dutch, 1627-1692)
Two Deer

Two Deer (1640–52)

Roelant Roghman (Dutch, 1627-1692)
Landschaft mit Bäumen und Häusern, in der Mitte die Reste eines abgehauenen Baumes, Reiter und Fußgänger

Landschaft mit Bäumen und Häusern, in der Mitte die Reste eines abgehauenen Baumes, Reiter und Fußgänger

Roelant Roghman (Dutch, 1627-1692)
The Castle Giessenburg, near Gorinchem

The Castle Giessenburg, near Gorinchem (1646–1647)

Roelant Roghman (Dutch, 1627-1692)
Mountainous landscape with fisherman

Mountainous landscape with fisherman (1650 - 1692)

Roelant Roghman (Dutch, 1627-1692)
Landschap met een reiswagen voor een boerderij

Landschap met een reiswagen voor een boerderij (1637 - 1692)

Roelant Roghman (Dutch, 1627-1692)
Waldwiese, links einige Hirten

Waldwiese, links einige Hirten

Roelant Roghman (Dutch, 1627-1692)
A Man with a Staff in His Hand

A Man with a Staff in His Hand (1640–52)

Roelant Roghman (Dutch, 1627-1692)
Zuylen Castle Near Utrecht

Zuylen Castle Near Utrecht (c. 1646–47)

Roelant Roghman (Dutch, 1627-1692)
Turmruine im Wasser stehend (Huis te Merwede, Dordrecht)

Turmruine im Wasser stehend (Huis te Merwede, Dordrecht)

Roelant Roghman (Dutch, 1627-1692)
Landschaft mit Bach und Brücke, im Wasser Badende

Landschaft mit Bach und Brücke, im Wasser Badende

Roelant Roghman (Dutch, 1627-1692)
Mountainous landscape with waterfall

Mountainous landscape with waterfall (1650 - 1692)

Roelant Roghman (Dutch, 1627-1692)
Ruin of the huis Ter Kleef near Haarlem

Ruin of the huis Ter Kleef near Haarlem (c. 1646–47)

Roelant Roghman (Dutch, 1627-1692)
Fliegende Brücke zur Überfahrt der am Ufer wartenden Truppen

Fliegende Brücke zur Überfahrt der am Ufer wartenden Truppen

Roelant Roghman (Dutch, 1627-1692)
Waldpartie mit zwei Figuren

Waldpartie mit zwei Figuren

Roelant Roghman (Dutch, 1627-1692)
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