ArtistsHercules Seghers
Hercules Seghers

Hercules Seghers

Dutch Republic, 1589–1638
WA-00023360
Amsterdam
PaintingBaroque
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None documented
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3
Works in Collection
5
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2
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Hercules Seghers was a Dutch printmaker and painter of the early 17th century, celebrated for his innovations in etching and the tonal possibilities of colored paper and ink. Working in Amsterdam and Utrecht, he created landscapes and biblical scenes that exploited the expressive potential of the printing plate as a drawing surface, often employing unconventional materials and hand-coloring to achieve subtle chromatic effects. His small body of surviving prints reveals an artist experimenting with atmospheric depth and dramatic light long before these became central to Dutch landscape tradition. Seghers died in poverty and relative obscurity, but his technical inventions and moody compositions influenced printmakers for centuries.

Source: Artsy · Trust score: 85% · Updated 1mo ago

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3 published of 3 catalogued · 3 with image
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  • Cleveland Museum of Art
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    1623 · Cleveland · 1 prov
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National Gallery of Art
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