Alpine Landscape is an oil-on-canvas painting by Flemish painter Tobias Verhaecht.
Like several earlier Flemish artists such as Pieter Bruegel the Elder and Joachim Patinir, as well as many of Verhaect's contemporaries such as Joos de Momper and Paul Bril, Verhaecht favored imaginary, Weltlandschaft landscape painting over more realistic approaches.
These imaginary and seemingly old-fashioned landscapes were painted thusly to satisfy the sophisticated tastes of the commissioners, and were paid more than the more realistic ones.
The tortuous mountain trail leads to a castle perched on a cliff.
The space is structured in three color bands (yellow, green and blue) running parallel to the background.