Gezicht op Tanger
1874 - 1909
Medium
etching
Dimensions
186; 245
About this artwork
Gezicht op de stad Tanger, links op de voorgrond zit een in een cape gehulde man tegen een muur geleund.
Art Historical Context
Petrus Johannes Arendzen’s etching *Gezicht op Tanger* offers an intimate glimpse of Morocco’s coastal city through the eyes of a late-nineteenth-century Dutch printmaker. Created sometime between 1874 and 1909, the small plate (just 186 × 245 mm) depicts Tangier’s clustered rooftops and walls, with a solitary figure wrapped in a cape leaning against a foreground wall. This quiet human presence anchors the sweeping view, inviting viewers to imagine the sounds and light of a North African port that remained exotic to most European audiences of the period. Etching was ideally suited to such top...
About the Artist
Petrus Johannes Arendzen · 1855–1935
Petrus Johannes Arendzen (1846–1932) was a Dutch etcher, draughtsman, and painter who dedicated his career to creating reproductive etchings of Dutch paintings in English collections while living in England from 1873 onward. Born in Amsterdam in 1846, Arendzen married Epiphania, daughter of Johan Stracké, and left his native city to pursue a unique commission from the Dutch Government: to copy the...