Felix Meyer
Felix Meyer was an artist active across the latter half of the 17th century, with his documented career spanning the years 1653 to 1698. His output consisted primarily of graphic works, with four drawings and two prints currently represented in major museum collections.
Meyer’s surviving works demonstrate a focus on landscape and narrative subjects. Documented titles include the drawings Landscape with Tobias and the Angel and Landscape with a Natural Arch and a Waterfall, alongside the scenic Cascade met gebroken rots. He also engaged with historical subjects, as evidenced by the work Classical Combat and the composition Landscape with Three Figures.
The credibility and enduring interest in Meyer's work are evidenced by their inclusion in several prestigious international institutions. Works by Felix Meyer are held in the collections of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, and the Art Institute of Chicago. These pieces are often referenced in scholarly texts, establishing the historical value of Felix Meyer prints and drawings. Because much of this material resides in the public domain, many of his high-quality prints and drawings are available for study and enjoyment as downloadable artwork.