This work is considered the most impressive of a dozen depictions Ruisdael made of Bentheim Castle. In the early 1650s he travelled with Nicolaes Berchem to Bentheim, in western Germany, just over the border. This work, called the Dublin version to distinguish it from the others, all with similar titles and all depicting the castle at various heights of hilltop, is significant in the series in that it puts the castle on top of a wooded mountain. In reality, the castle is on a low hill. These variations showcase Ruisdael's creative power. Despite the high realism of his landscapes, they are often compositions rather than exact copies of the real world.[2]
The dimensions are 110 x 144cm.[3] The painting is catalogue number 15 in Slive's 2001 catalogue raisonné of Ruisdael.[3]
Similar work by Jacob van Ruisdael, with their catalogue number from Slive's 2001 catalogue raisonné:
Slive, Seymour; Hoetink, Hendrik Richard (1981). Jacob van Ruisdael (Dutched.). Amsterdam: Meulenhoff/Landshoff. ISBN978-90-290-8471-0.
Slive, Seymour (2001). Jacob van Ruisdael: a Complete Catalogue of his Paintings, Drawings, and Etchings. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press. ISBN978-0-300-08972-1.
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