E/R by Romeyn de Hooghe

Medium

etching

Dimensions

230; 285

About this artwork

Wandelaars, ruiters en koetsen bij een paviljoen in een ronde arena, omgeven door hoge heggen. Onder de voorstelling een Nederlandstalige en een Franstalige legenda. Deze prent is onderdeel van een serie van 16 prenten (17 incl. titelprent) van het park van Enghien (Edingen), waarbij een pamflet hoort.

Art Historical Context

**E/R by Romeyn de Hooghe (1685)** Step into the elegant world of 17th-century leisure with *E/R*, an exquisite etching by Dutch Baroque master Romeyn dehe. This detailed print captures a lively scene in the grand park of Enghien (Edingen), Belgium: walkers, riders on horseback, and ornate coaches gather near a pavilion within a circular arena, enclosed by towering hedges. Measuring 230 × 285 mm, the composition buzzes with movement, showcasing de Hooghe's skill in etching—a technique he mastered to produce intricate lines and rich tonal contrasts, evoking the opulence of Baroque garden desig...

About the Artist

Romeyn de Hooghe · 16451708

Romeyn de Hooghe (1645-1708) was a Dutch Baroque engraver, draughtsman, and political satirist who became the most prolific and versatile graphic artist of the Dutch Republic in the late seventeenth century. Born in Amsterdam, he rose to become one of early modern Europe's most important printmakers and a pioneering master of political satire. De Hooghe's significance extends far beyond his techn...

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