View of a Row of Houses in a City (1654) by Carel Fabritius

View of a Row of Houses in a City - Carel Fabritius - 1654

Artwork Information

TitleView of a Row of Houses in a City
ArtistCarel Fabritius
Date1654
Art MovementBaroque

About View of a Row of Houses in a City

“View of a Row of Houses in a City” is a notable work created by the Dutch painter Carel Fabritius in 1654. This piece is recognized for its Baroque style and is considered an important sketch and study within the artist’s oeuvre. The artwork was highlighted on WikiArt.org, a premier visual art database, where it stands among other prominent pieces.

Carel Fabritius, born in 1622 and passing in 1654, was a pupil of Rembrandt and had a significant influence on the Dutch Golden Age of painting. His works are characterized by their innovative use of perspective and lighting. “View of a Row of Houses in a City” exemplifies his skillful approach to capturing everyday scenes with a sense of depth and realism.

The painting is part of a collection that includes some of Fabritius’s most famous works, such as “The Goldfinch” from the same year, which is renowned not only for its delicate portrayal of the bird but also for its extraordinary market value. An art dealer speculated that “The Goldfinch” could be worth as much as $300 million, potentially making it one of the most valuable paintings per square inch in the world. This masterpiece measures 33.5 cm by 22.8 cm and is housed at the Mauritshuis in The Hague, Netherlands, since its accession in 1896. It has been known to travel for exhibitions, such as to the Scottish National Gallery.

The legacy of Carel Fabritius continues to captivate art enthusiasts and historians alike, with his works being sought after for both study and enjoyment. “View of a Row of Houses in a City” remains a testament to his brief yet impactful career, offering a window into the urban landscape of the 17th century through the eyes of a master.

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