Portret van Petrus Mathias Snickers, bisschop van Haarlem
1877 - 1883
Medium
etching
Dimensions
335; 445
About this artwork
ets en gravure gedrukt op chine collé
Art Historical Context
This striking portrait etching captures Petrus Mathias Snickers, who served as Bishop of Haarlem from 1877 until his death in 1883. Created by Dutch printmaker Petrus Johannes Arendzen during precisely those years, the work serves as both a formal likeness and a commemorative tribute to a prominent Catholic leader in the Netherlands. The large format—measuring 445 by 335 millimeters—lends the figure an imposing, monumental presence suited to ecclesiastical dignity. Arendzen employed etching combined with engraving, printed on chine collé, a technique that transfers delicate lines onto a thin ...
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...