Portret van Jan Hendrik Fortmeijer
Medium
engraving
Dimensions
270; 370
About this artwork
Portret van Jan Hendrik Fortmeijer, predikant in diverse steden waaronder Utrecht en Amsterdam.
Art Historical Context
This engraving, created in 1805 by Frederik Christiaan Bierweiler, presents a formal portrait of Jan Hendrik Fortmeijer, a Dutch preacher who served in several prominent cities, including Utrecht and Amsterdam. The work captures Fortmeijer at a time when the Netherlands was navigating the aftermath of the Batavian Republic and the early Napoleonic period, a moment when religious leaders often played influential roles in community life and moral guidance. Bierweiler’s choice of engraving as the medium was particularly significant. Unlike unique oil paintings, engravings allowed portraits of no...
About the Artist
Frederik Christiaan Bierweiler · 1783–1831
Frederik Christiaan Bierweiler (1783–1831) was a Dutch painter, draughtsman, printmaker, and publisher active in Amsterdam during the early nineteenth century. Born in Amsterdam in 1783 and dying in the same city in 1831 at age 48, Bierweiler pursued a multifaceted artistic career that encompassed painting, printmaking in both mezzotint and etching techniques, and publishing his own prints. His wo...