Johannes van Doetechum; Lucas van Doetechum; Master of the Small Landscapes
The artistic partnership or workshop designated as Johannes van Doetechum, Lucas van Doetechum, and the Master of the Small Landscapes was actively producing graphic work during the period spanning 1559 to 1605. Their attributed output consists almost entirely of prints detailing pastoral and rural genre scenes.
Fifteen of these historical prints are represented in established museum collections. The National Gallery of Art, a significant repository of their graphic work, holds several examples that document 16th-century village life and agricultural practice. These Johannes van Doetechum; Lucas van Doetechum; Master of the Small Landscapes prints often emphasize specific architectural or infrastructural elements, such as those seen in Country Village with Church and Bridge, Farmstead, and Large Farm with Draw Well.
Further notable works include Farm and Fields and a Village Road with Post Mill. The preservation of these works ensures that high-quality prints and related documentation remain accessible. Often, due to their age and inclusion in institutional archives, the resulting downloadable artwork is released into the public domain through museum digitization programs.