Glenisson & Van Genechten
Glenisson & Van Genechten was a printmaking entity or collaboration documented as active around 1833. The entity's production dates them firmly to the early 19th century. Although specific biographical details regarding Glenisson and Van Genechten are limited, their output consisted primarily of prints and engravings covering various subjects, suggesting a focus on popular, narrative, or commemorative imagery of the period.
Thirteen of their Glenisson & Van Genechten prints are currently represented in museum collections, confirming the historical significance and artistry of their work. Notable known titles include De reis / Le voyage, De terugkomst / Le retour, and Depart de Mathilde / Vertrek van mathilde, alongside works documenting military life such as Gezigt van eene legerplaats / Vue d'un camp, and genre subjects like Het hobbelpaard.
The institutional credibility of Glenisson & Van Genechten’s work is established by their inclusion in major institutions, specifically the Rijksmuseum. As historic materials, their artworks frequently enter the public domain, making high-quality prints available for study and historical reference. These works are often accessible as downloadable artwork, allowing researchers and enthusiasts to examine these examples of early 19th-century print culture.