Anthonie’s work is defined by its painter sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Elias in the Wilderness, from Six Landscape Subjects from the Old Testament
Anthonie Waterloo Dutch, c. 1610-1690

Winter Landscape with a Man Crossing
Anthonie Waterloo Dutch, c. 1610-1690

Apollo and Daphne
Anthonie Waterloo Dutch, c. 1610-1690

Hagar's Departure, from Six Landscape Subjects from the Old Testament
Anthonie Waterloo Dutch, c. 1610-1690

The Wanderer and His Dog
Anthonie Waterloo Dutch, c. 1610-1690

Landscape with Zipphorah and her Son, from Six Landscape Subjects from the Old Testament
Anthonie Waterloo Dutch, c. 1610-1690

Tobias and the Angel, from Six Landscape Subjects from the Old Testament
Anthonie Waterloo Dutch, c. 1610-1690

A Town in a Valley
Anthonie Waterloo Dutch, c. 1610-1690

Square in Front of an Inn
Anthonie Waterloo Dutch, c. 1610-1690

The Mill in the Woods
Anthonie Waterloo Dutch, c. 1610-1690

The Group of Four Trees
Anthonie Waterloo Dutch, c. 1610-1690

Peasant with a Shovel
Anthonie Waterloo Dutch, c. 1610-1690

Hagar Comforted by the Angel, from Six Large Upright Landscapes with Scenes from the Old Testament
Anthonie Waterloo Dutch, c. 1610-1690

Thatched Hut in Woods with Shepherd and Sheep
Attributed to Anthonie Waterloo Dutch, c. 1610-1690

Man and Woman Crossing a Stream
Anthonie Waterloo Dutch, c. 1610-1690

The Steeple in the Village by the Sea
Anthonie Waterloo Dutch, c. 1610-1690

Two Men in the Hollow
Anthonie Waterloo Dutch, c. 1610-1690

The Trimmed Groves
Anthonie Waterloo Dutch, c. 1610-1690

Traveler Resting in the Forest
Anthonie Waterloo Dutch, c. 1610-1690

Two Hunters Resting
Anthonie Waterloo Dutch, c. 1610-1690