Augustinus Jacobus Bernardus Wouters

Augustinus Jacobus Bernardus Wouters was an artist whose documented professional activity is confined to the year 1839. Though biographical details regarding his nationality or formal training are not provided in existing records, his legacy is primarily preserved through his graphic output.

Wouters is known exclusively for his work in printmaking. Six prints representing his output are currently held in museum collections. These works focus predominantly on landscape themes. Specific titles represented in museum holdings include three impressions of the work Drie bomen aan een oever, and two impressions of Knotwilgen aan de waterkant. These works demonstrate a concentration on natural forms, specifically trees and riparian landscapes.

The integrity of Wouters’s artistic documentation is established by the fact that the complete documented corpus of six prints is preserved in the collection of the Rijksmuseum, Netherlands, demonstrating the institution's commitment to holding museum-quality examples of graphic art from the period. Today, these works often enter the public domain upon which they become available as downloadable artwork for scholars and enthusiasts. Searches for high-quality prints reflecting Augustinus Jacobus Bernardus Wouters prints primarily yield results from major institutional databases.

6 works in collection

Works in Collection