Johannes van Doetechum Lucas van Doetechum Hans Bol Gerard de Jode

The collaborative efforts of Johannes van Doetechum, Lucas van Doetechum, Hans Bol, and Gerard de Jode represent significant printmaking activity dating to approximately 1560. Their work is characterized by detailed narrative imagery, primarily focusing on biblical subjects.

Six prints attributed to this collective are represented in institutional holdings, providing insight into 16th-century graphic arts. These works, focusing on the story of Tobias, include Tobias Taking Leave of his Parents, Tobias Catching the Fish in the River Tigris, The Departure of the Angel, Bird Dropping Blinding Tobit, and The Homecoming of Tobias.

The collection of Johannes van Doetechum Lucas van Doetechum Hans Bol Gerard de Jode prints are preserved in museum collections, notably the National Gallery of Art. Today, these historically important works are often available as high-quality prints and downloadable artwork through public domain repositories.

6 works in collection

Works in Collection