Adrianus van Everdingen
Adrianus van Everdingen was a printmaker documented as being active in 1842. His known artistic output consists entirely of landscape subjects rendered as prints, reflecting a focus on rural scenery and natural environments prevalent during the period.
Eight prints by the artist are represented in museum collections. The entire documented body of work emphasizes pastoral views, including specific titles such as Landschap met sloot en boerderij, Landschap met twee bomen langs een pad, Landschap met wilgen, and Rivierlandschap. His prints also depict human intervention in the natural environment, notably in works like Twee molens aan het water.
The works of Adrianus van Everdingen prints are preserved in the collections of the Rijksmuseum, which establishes the academic credibility and historical importance of his contributions to graphic art. Due to the age of the works, many of these historical pieces are now considered part of the public domain, making high-quality impressions available as downloadable artwork for study and appreciation.