Cornelis Ploos van Amstel Cornelis Brouwer Allart van Everdingen

The documented artistic activity involving Cornelis Ploos van Amstel, Cornelis Brouwer, and Allart van Everdingen is centered on the production of prints documented circa 1782. Their known output represented in major collections includes ten distinct prints. Given Cornelis Ploos van Amstel's known expertise as a collector and master reproductive printmaker, the body of work documented often features etchings or mezzotints based on drawings by other artists, such as Allart van Everdingen.

The subject matter found in their extant works typically involves landscape or topographical representations, exemplified by the recurrent title Village with Pond, which accounts for a significant portion of the currently indexed works. This specific composition is held in multiple instances within various museum databases, emphasizing its importance in their represented portfolio.

Their prints are held in authoritative public institutions, including the National Gallery of Art, establishing the historical and artistic merit of their contribution to 18th-century graphic arts. The survival of these Cornelis Ploos van Amstel Cornelis Brouwer Allart van Everdingen prints ensures their continued accessibility. As these historical documents enter the public domain, high-quality prints and downloadable artwork derived from these sources are frequently utilized for academic study and appreciation worldwide.

10 works in collection

Works in Collection