Bosgezicht
1798 - 1837
Medium
etching
Dimensions
139; 105
About this artwork
collector's mark: Lugt 2228
Art Historical Context
Ernst Willem Jan Bagelaar’s *Bosgezicht* (Forest View) is a delicate etching measuring just 139 by 105 millimetres. Created during the artist’s lifetime (1798–1837), the small print captures the intimate scale typical of Dutch landscape studies from the period. Its modest size invites close looking, rewarding viewers with the fine lines and tonal subtleties that etching allows. Etching was prized in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries for its ability to render atmospheric detail while remaining reproducible. Bagelaar’s choice of medium suggests an interest in both artistic expe...
About the Artist
Ernst Willem Jan Bagelaar · 1775–1837
Ernst Willem Jan Bagelaar (1775–1837) was a Dutch military officer and artist whose dual career exemplified the accomplished amateur tradition in European art. Born on September 16, 1775, in Eindhoven, Bagelaar first entered military service, eventually reaching the rank of colonel (overste), but early developed a strong interest in the fine arts. Though largely self-taught in etching, he acquired...