Henricus Wilhelmus Couwenberg
Henricus Wilhelmus Couwenberg was an artist whose documented activity spans the relatively short period of 1824 through 1830. Known primarily for their work in graphic media, Couwenberg's output includes finely rendered portraits and studies.
Fifteen Henricus Wilhelmus Couwenberg prints are currently represented in institutional holdings, providing insight into the printmaking practices of the era. The primary institutional repository for Couwenberg's work is the Rijksmuseum, confirming the museum-quality standing of the artist's known oeuvre.
Representative examples of their work include the detailed individual study Portret van bisschop Jacobus Grooff and multiple instances of the composition Mansbuste in ovaal. These pieces demonstrate a consistent focus on portraiture and bust-length representations. Through major collections, this historical work is increasingly accessible as downloadable artwork, supporting research into early 19th-century print artists.