Aegidius Sadeler II Paul Bril

Aegidius Sadeler II and Paul Bril are historically documented collaborators whose joint output is represented by six known prints active around the year 1615. Their shared artistic legacy is held in significant institutional collections, focusing on early 17th-century European printmaking.

These works are preserved in the National Gallery of Art, establishing the artists' presence in major American museums. The selection of Aegidius Sadeler II Paul Bril prints documented in the collection often revolves around calendar or seasonal themes. Specific identified titles include January and February, July and August, March and April, May and June, and November and December.

The preservation of these works ensures that high-quality prints and related research materials remain accessible to researchers and the public domain, offering insight into documented collaborations of the period.

6 works in collection

Works in Collection