Jan Sadeler I; Maarten van Cleef

The collaboration between Jan Sadeler I and Maarten van Cleef documents a significant instance of 16th-century printmaking, with their joint activity confirmed around the year 1580. Their work, focusing on highly detailed narrative subjects, is represented by five documented prints held in major institutional collections.

The surviving compositions demonstrate an engagement with complex biblical stories, specifically those drawn from the Book of Exodus. These include the works God Appearing to Moses, Preparation for the Passover, and the dramatic scene The Exodus from Egypt. Further narrative pieces represented in museum collections include The Plague of Locusts and The Taskmaster of the Pharaoh Beating the Israelites.

Today, examples of Jan Sadeler I; Maarten van Cleef prints are preserved in prominent institutions, notably the National Gallery of Art. Because of their age and historical importance, these historical compositions are often available through public domain initiatives, ensuring that high-quality prints and downloadable artwork remain accessible for study and collection.

5 works in collection

Works in Collection