The Little Bridge is an undated landscape painting by the Dutch painter Gillis Rombouts.
[2] Writing in 1894, the specialist Cornelis Hofstede de Groot described this painting as one of Rombout's masterpieces.
At that time, it belonged to the collection of Martin Schubart [de] in Dresden.
In the year of Schubart's death, 1899, the collection was sold at an auction in Munich, where Georg Dehio bought the painting on behalf of the Strasbourg museum, for 2,900 Mark.
It depicts a little wooden bridge over a canal, in which some ducks are swimming.