Landscape with Venus and Adonis is an oil-on-canvas painting by Flemish painter Tobias Verhaecht.
To the left, two separate castles are visible behind the tall trees sitting on the wooded slope.
[1] Verhaecht didn't paint his drawing or drew his studies while crossing the Alps in the context of his trip to Italy (possibly in the 1580s).
Some of his mountain landscapes and drawings thereof are dated a late as 1620, long after his return to Flanders.
[1] The custom of inserting biblical and mythological figures in the landscape paintings, practiced by Verhaecht contemporary landscapists such as Joos de Momper and Paul Bril, goes back to the first landscapists, which include Joachim Patinir and Herri met de Bles.