Jan Gerritsz. van Bronckhorst
Jan Gerritsz. van Bronckhorst was an artist whose active period spanned the years 1603 to 1650. While records of Jan Gerritsz. van Bronckhorst paintings are scarce, his documented output largely consists of graphic work, specifically prints and drawings.
A total of twelve works attributed to the artist are represented in major museum collections, consisting of ten prints and two drawings. These pieces underscore his engagement with both devotional and classical iconography characteristic of the era. His subjects include large-scale religious compositions, such as Aartsengel Michaël met zwaard and Christus aan het kruis met treurende Maria en Johannes, alongside studies like Buste van Bacchus met krans van wijnrank and Boetvaardige Maria Magdalena. Architectural subjects are also represented through works like Ruins.
To establish credibility, these original artworks are preserved in internationally recognized collections, notably the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam and the National Gallery of Art. Given the age of the original materials, many of the documented works by Jan Gerritsz. van Bronckhorst prints are now in the public domain, allowing for downloadable artwork and the production of high-quality prints for scholars and enthusiasts.
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