Johannes van Doetechum Lucas van Doetechum Pieter Bruegel Hieronymus Cock

The artistic output documented under the names Johannes van Doetechum, Lucas van Doetechum, Pieter Bruegel, and Hieronymus Cock centers on collaborative printmaking active around 1555. Their surviving body of work consists of important 16th-century religious and narrative subjects executed as high-quality prints.

A total of eleven prints associated with these artists and publisher are currently represented in museum collections. These works demonstrate an emphasis on biblical scenes and everyday subjects, including Euntes in Emaus (The Pilgrims to Emmaus), Fuga Deiparae in Aegyptum (The Flight into Egypt), and Milites Requiescentes (Soldiers at Rest). The subject of Magdalena Poenitens (The Penitent Magdalene) is documented across multiple representations.

These significant Johannes van Doetechum Lucas van Doetechum Pieter Bruegel Hieronymus Cock prints are held in major public institutions, establishing their historical and artistic credibility. Examples of their work are preserved in collections such as the National Gallery of Art. Due to the age of these historical artifacts, much of this material has entered the public domain, allowing for access to museum-quality reproductions.

11 works in collection

Works in Collection