View of Carmosteyn Castle in Hombeek by Hendrik-Frans De Cort. An 18th-century landscape painting featuring a large brick castle with stepped gables situated on the edge of a river, with figures and a tall tree in the foreground.

View of Carmosteyn Castle in Hombeek

Hendrik-Frans De Cort

1750 · Oil Paint, Panel

A dignified 18th-century Belgian landscape depicting Carmosteyn Castle reflected in the tranquil waters of Hombeek.

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Where it works

A balanced artwork with steady presence in walnut and cognac tones — holds a composed wall with restraint.

Often works in
Dining Room · Living Room · Study
Placement
Reads naturally above long furniture lines
Walls
Reads strongest when the wall gives it contrast
Color notes
Rich brown, Warm beige, Aged gold

About the piece

Painted around 1750 by Hendrik-Frans De Cort, this oil on panel work captures the architectural grandeur of Carmosteyn Castle in Hombeek. The composition features a characteristic Flemish approach to landscape, balancing the heavy brick structure of the castle against a soft, atmospheric sky and a peaceful river scene populated by small figures engaged in conversation.