Twee wandelaars op landweg
1679 - 1728
Medium
etching
Dimensions
144; 198
About this artwork
opschrift, recto rechtsonder, geschreven: ‘519’
Art Historical Context
**Twee wandelaars opweg** (*Two Walkers on a Country Road*), an etching by Johannes Grons from around 1679–1728, captures a serene rural moment in a compact format (144 × 198 mm). This intimate print depicts two figures strolling along a quiet landweg, or country road, evoking the everyday tranquility of the Dutch countryside. Gronsveld, a lesser-known artist active during the tail end of the Dutch Golden Age, contributed to the tradition of landscape prints that celebrated the nation's flat, fertile landscapes and simple human activities. Etching, the medium here, was a favored technique in ...
About the Artist
Johannes Gronsveld · 1650–1728
Johannes Gronsveld (also spelled Gronsvelt or Groensveld, active 1679–1728) was a Dutch engraver working in Amsterdam during the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, specializing in reproductive engravings after works by prominent Dutch and Flemish painters. His career coincided with the post-Golden Age period of Dutch art, when the explosive creativity of the mid-seventeenth century h...