Flemish school painter from the 17th century, within the circle of Isack van Ostade. Oil on canvas, excellent execution with typical iconography of the origin. Based on visual stylistic formal examination, the patina, the pigments used, and the constructive technique of the canvas, this work can reasonably be dated to the 17th century. The frame, added at a later date, with a pleasant original patina, perhaps coeval or at least made within the first half of the 19th century, is gilded with mecca. Minimal and circumscribed conservative restorations have been carried out on the canvas. The winter landscapes imagined by Isack van Ostade have specific and autonomous characteristics, with the presence of rustic buildings, taverns, or agricultural buildings, a warm diagonal light, with rather monochromatic tones inherited from the style of Jakob Van Ruisdael, and frozen water with a forest in the background that develops on the left side. It measures cm. 64 x 51, cm. 51 x 40 the canvas alone. Not signed. In excellent condition without paint loss.