Willem van Swanenburg Prints and Multiples
Willem van Swanenburg (1580-1612) was a Dutch old master engraver working in Leiden, Netherlands. He learned his craft in the studios of his father Isaac van Swanenburg and Jan Saenredam. His brothers, Jacob (1572-1652) and Claes (1572-1652), both became prominent painters. Joachim Wtewael (1566-1638) was a Dutch painter, draughtsman, sculptor and stained glass painter, working primarily in Utrecht, Netherlands. He studied with the painter Joos de Beer, who also trained his contemporary and fellow Utrecht artist Abraham Bloemaert. He was one of the founding member of the Utrecht Guild of St. Luke in 1611 and a member of the Utrecht city council and a successful flax merchant. Wtewael was one of the leading artists in the Dutch Northern Mannerism movement. Artists Hendrick de Keyser, Peter van Winsen and Andries van Bochhoven studied under him as did his son, the painter Peter Wtewael Christoffel van Sichem I (1546-1624) was a Flemish engraver, etcher, woodcutter, printer and publisher. The name van Sichem refers to a village in Brabant where his father was born.
Early 1600s Old Masters Willem van Swanenburg Prints and Multiples
Engraving
Early 2000s Contemporary Willem van Swanenburg Prints and Multiples
Mezzotint
Early 2000s Modern Willem van Swanenburg Prints and Multiples
Mezzotint
21st Century and Contemporary Modern Willem van Swanenburg Prints and Multiples
Mezzotint
2010s Contemporary Willem van Swanenburg Prints and Multiples
Screen
Early 2000s Contemporary Willem van Swanenburg Prints and Multiples
Mezzotint
Late 18th Century French School Willem van Swanenburg Prints and Multiples
Engraving
Early 2000s Modern Willem van Swanenburg Prints and Multiples
Mezzotint
Late 18th Century French School Willem van Swanenburg Prints and Multiples
Engraving
Late 20th Century Contemporary Willem van Swanenburg Prints and Multiples
Engraving, Etching
Late 18th Century French School Willem van Swanenburg Prints and Multiples
Engraving
Late 18th Century French School Willem van Swanenburg Prints and Multiples
Engraving
Late 18th Century French School Willem van Swanenburg Prints and Multiples
Engraving