Stone Bridge (c1638). Oil on panel. 30 x 43. The Stone Bridge is a 1637 landscape painting by the Dutch Golden Age painter Rembrandt in the collection of the Rijksmuseum. This painting was documented by Hofstede de Groot in 1915, who wrote: Near an inn with a red gable, a high stone bridge leads in a wide curve across a canal, which runs from the left towards the front. On the far side is a farm with a hay-rick amid trees; farther away is a church-tower. In front of the inn is a rustic waggon, seen from the back, with persons in it. On the road is a peasant driving a cow from left to right; in the immediate foreground to the right is another cow. Several other figures are near the bridge. Under the bridge is a boat; another is in front of it, with two men, one of whom poles the boat forward. Dark sky; a bright ray of sunshine illumines the clump of trees and the buildings among them.