A Convent, plate 13 from "Regiunculae et Villae Aliquot Ducatus Brabantiae"

A Convent, plate 13 from "Regiunculae et Villae Aliquot Ducatus Brabantiae" by Claes Jansz. Visscher|Claes Jansz. Visscher|The Master of the Small Landscapes

Medium

Etching

Dimensions

Sheet: 4 in. × 6 1/4 in. (10.2 × 15.9 cm)

Classification

Prints

Department

Drawings and Prints

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1933

Accession Number

33.52.17

Tags

VillagesTreesHuman Figures

Art Historical Context

Nestled within the intricate series *Regiunculae et Villae Aliquot Ducatus Brabantiae* (Small Regions and Villages of the Duchy of Brabant), *A Convent, plate 13* captures the serene charm of rural life around 1610. Attributed to Claes Jansz. Visscher, a prominent Dutch engraver and publisher, or the enigmatic Master of the Small Landscapes—an anonymous artist celebrated for pioneering detailed rural vignettes—this etching depicts a quaint convent amid villages, trees, and tiny human figures going about their daily lives. The Duchy of Brabant, spanning modern-day Netherlands and Belgium, was a...

About the Artist

Claes Jansz. Visscher|Claes Jansz. Visscher|The Master of the Small Landscapes · 15861652

Claes Jansz. Visscher, also known as Nicolas Joannis Visscher II or Joannis Piscator, was a prominent Dutch Golden Age draughtsman, engraver, mapmaker, and publisher born in Amsterdam in 1587 and died there on June 19, 1652. The son of the printmaker and publisher Jan Claesz. Visscher (c. 1550–1612), he learned the art of etching and printing from his father, helping to expand the family trade int...

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