The Castle of Muiden in Winter by Jan Beerstraaten - 1658 - 96.5 x 129.5 cm National Gallery The Castle of Muiden in Winter by Jan Beerstraaten - 1658 - 96.5 x 129.5 cm National Gallery

The Castle of Muiden in Winter

oil on canvas • 96.5 x 129.5 cm
  • Jan Beerstraaten - February 1622 - July 1666 Jan Beerstraaten 1658

The castle of Muiden, seen here from the north-east, is about seven miles east of Amsterdam at the entry of the Vecht river into the Zuider Zee. It probably dates from the 14th century and today looks much as it appears in the painting. In the 17th century it was the residence of the Dutch poet and historian Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft. Under his ownership the castle became the gathering place for a circle of the most eminent Dutch poets and scholars, the so-called Muiderkring. The castle is frequently mentioned in Dutch poetry of the time.

And it looks quite scary in that 19th century, romantic way, doesn't it?