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06
Interaction
With
Nature

Aelbert Cuyp, Distant View of Dordrecht, Late 1640s, oil on canvas

Nicolas Poussin, Burial of Phocion, 1648, oil on canvas
Interaction with nature has always been a focus of artists, aside from cataloging and recording modern topics (that are now considered history today.) Some artists focused on rural subjects, others focused on more of a social interaction society had with nature. In the piece "Burial of Phocion," it departs from other images in the sense that the interaction in that piece is actually the separation of social interaction in the form of death.
Works Cited
Kleiner, Fred S. “Northern Europe, 1600 to 1700.” Gardener's Art Through the Ages, 13th ed., vol. 2, Clark Baxter, 2010, pp. 565–571.

Claude Lorrain, Landscape with Cattle and Peasants, 1629, oil on canvas
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