Jonas Suyderhoff Frans Hals Pieter Goos

The artist Jonas Suyderhoff Frans Hals Pieter Goos is documented as active in 1651. The subject’s work is dedicated to graphic arts, with five prints currently represented across known museum collections.

The primary documented work associated with the artist's output is the repeated subject Johannes Hoornbeeck, a print focused on portraiture. The surviving record indicates that the artist’s work is preserved in significant institutional holdings, establishing their relevance within 17th-century printmaking.

Five examples of Jonas Suyderhoff Frans Hals Pieter Goos prints are held in museum collections, including works preserved by the National Gallery of Art. These pieces, often residing in the public domain due to their age, are frequently the source for high-quality prints and downloadable artwork used for scholarly reference and study.

5 works in collection

Works in Collection