Johannes Gronsveld

Johannes Gronsveld was a printmaker documented as active during the 1670s, with his known period of production spanning the years 1670 to 1679. His output focused primarily on landscape and genre subjects rendered in the print medium.

Fifteen of Johannes Gronsveld’s prints are currently represented in institutional collections, confirming his role as a working artist during the latter half of the 17th century. His compositions frequently address pastoral themes, featuring human figures interacting with the natural world, such as the composition Varkenshoeder met kudde varkens. Other documented works include several landscape studies like Berglandschap met herders en vee and Boslandschap met twee wandelaars. The subject matter also extends to harbor scenes and commercial life, evidenced by the work Haven met kooplieden bij trekkar.

The historical significance of Johannes Gronsveld prints is established through their inclusion in major institutions, notably the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. As these works fall into the public domain, researchers and collectors often rely on high-quality prints and downloadable artwork to study the artist’s technique and output.

21 works in collection

Works in Collection