Ornament with Foliage and Birds
1601 to 1650
Medium
engraving
Classification
Department
CG-E
Museum
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Credit
Rosenwald Collection
Accession Number
1943.3.5093
Art Historical Context
Created between 1601 and 1650, “Ornament with Foliage and Birds” is an engraving by Bartolomeus van Lochom after designs by Hans Janssen. This delicate print captures the era’s fascination with nature-inspired decoration, featuring intertwined leaves, vines, and lively birds rendered with precise line work typical of Flemish ornamental prints. Such designs flourished across Europe as artists responded to the growing demand for elegant motifs in both fine and applied arts. Engraving proved especially valuable during the seventeenth century because it allowed intricate patterns to be reproduced...