Barend Hendrik Thier

Barend Hendrik Thier was an artist active during the latter half of the 18th century, with his documented period of production spanning approximately 1755 to 1780. His known artistic output consists primarily of prints, reflecting a focus on landscape, genre scenes, and detailed animal studies typical of the period.

The subject matter evident in the preserved works focuses heavily on pastoral and topographical imagery. Prints represented in museum collections include the landscape works Herder met zijn kudde and Landschap met reizigers. Thier also produced specific studies of livestock, demonstrated by titles such as Vier geitenkoppen and Vier schaapskoppen. These detailed studies confirm his competency in representing natural forms through etching and engraving.

Barend Hendrik Thier’s artistic significance is established through the institutional preservation of his works. At least seven prints by the artist are held in major European collections, notably the Rijksmuseum, which maintains examples of his 18th-century graphic work. As artifacts dating from before 1928, many of these images are considered part of the public domain. Consequently, searches for Barend Hendrik Thier prints often yield resources offering high-quality prints or downloadable artwork derived directly from the museum-quality originals.

7 works in collection

Works in Collection