Johannes van Vliet

Johannes van Vliet was an artist documented as active from 1610 through 1632. His known artistic output consists entirely of prints, establishing his role in the tradition of early 17th-century graphic arts.

Van Vliet's subjects center on detailed genre scenes and acute observations of everyday life, often depicting marginalized figures and common social activities. Eleven of his prints are documented as held in museum collections, including works preserved at the National Gallery of Art.

Notable works reflecting his thematic interests include The Backgammon Players, Beggar Carrying a Woman on His Back, and intimate depictions such as Beggar Woman Fleaing a Boy. Other recognized compositions include Beggar Woman Playing the Violin and Beggar with Two Crutches.

The accessibility of Johannes van Vliet prints today is often facilitated through digital archives. Following the transition of such historic material into the public domain, these original compositions are frequently available as museum-quality images or downloadable artwork for study and research.

11 works in collection

Works in Collection