Vrouw met harp

Vrouw met harp by Jan Baptist Tetar van Elven

Medium

steel engraving

Dimensions

95; 90; 161; 212

About this artwork

Op straat, voor een huis, staat een vrouw met een harp. Een man, vrouw en twee meisjes, waarvan één met een hoepel, kijken toe.

Art Historical Context

Jan Baptist Tetar van Elven’s “Vrouw met harp” captures a quiet moment of street life in the nineteenth century. A woman stands before a modest house, playing a harp while a small audience—a man, woman, and two young girls, one rolling a hoop—pauses to listen. The compact steel engraving, measuring just 212 by 161 millimetres, distils everyday urban scenes into an intimate, accessible image. Steel engraving was prized in Tetar van Elven’s era for its ability to render fine detail and withstand large print runs. This allowed artists to circulate views of contemporary life widely, turning ordin...

About the Artist

Jan Baptist Tetar van Elven · 18051879

Jan Baptiste Tetar van Elven (1805–1879) was a Dutch Romantic painter who specialized in meticulously rendered church interiors, a genre with deep roots in Dutch artistic tradition extending back to the seventeenth-century masters Pieter Saenredam and Emanuel de Witte. Working during the nineteenth century when Romanticism's fascination with Gothic architecture and medieval spirituality coincided ...

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