Arnold von Westerhout
Arnold von Westerhout was a graphic artist and printmaker documented as active in 1651. His known output, preserved in major institutional collections, focuses exclusively on engraving and etching.
Ten prints representing Arnold von Westerhout's work are currently held in museum collections, confirming his importance within 17th-century European printmaking. His most documented work is the series Il Greco in Troia, from which multiple plates are preserved. These documented pieces include Il Greco in Troia: Plate 1, Plate 2, Plate 3, Plate 4, and Plate 10.
The National Gallery of Art includes examples of Westerhout’s output in its holdings. The accessibility of his historical work today allows researchers and collectors to acquire high-quality prints. As works of this period often reside in the public domain, they continue to be studied for their technical mastery and historical context.