Jan van de Velde Claes Jansz Visscher
Jan van de Velde Claes Jansz Visscher was a figure active in printmaking, documented specifically in 1593. The artist's known body of work consists of prints, reflecting the prevalent media of visual dissemination in the late 16th century.
Nine prints attributed to Jan van de Velde Claes Jansz Visscher are preserved in major museum collections. These works, which include the thematic print Death Taking a Couple by Surprise and multiple iterations titled Two Figures in Costume, demonstrate the variety of subjects addressed by the artist, ranging from moral allegory to studies of social dress.
The historical importance of this body of work is underscored by its presence in institutional holdings, including the National Gallery of Art. Due to their age, many of these original print designs are now in the public domain, making high-quality prints and reproductions available for study and appreciation, offering valuable insights into early modern graphic art.