Johannes van Doetechum Lucas van Doetechum Pieter Bruegel Claes Jansz Visscher
The graphic collaboration involving Johannes van Doetechum, Lucas van Doetechum, Pieter Bruegel, and Claes Jansz Visscher was active in the mid-16th century, documented specifically around 1564. The surviving output attributed to or published by this group consists entirely of prints, with fifteen examples represented in major museum collections.
These historical Johannes van Doetechum Lucas van Doetechum Pieter Bruegel Claes Jansz Visscher prints are held in prestigious institutions, including the National Gallery of Art. The works are often executed as thematic pairings, documenting cultural and character types of the period.
Notable prints preserved in collections include "'t Suynighe Waertje" and "De Goelicke Waerdin", "Ael Pieter-mans" and "Bedorve Sloof om't Geldt", and "Aerdighe Kniertje" and "Onbekommerde Klaes". Further examples of their documented output include "Baef Schol-becx" and "Spruyt Vroegh-bedorven", alongside "Bruyntje Springh-in'-t- Bed" and "Flip de Duyvel". As historical documents, many of these images are considered public domain, allowing for the reproduction of high-quality prints for study and scholarship.