Jonas Suyderhoff; Pieter Claesz Soutman

Jonas Suyderhoff and Pieter Claesz Soutman were collaborating artists active in printmaking during the period spanning 1613 to 1650. Their documented output primarily consists of engraved and etched portraits depicting notable figures from European nobility and historical periods.

Eight prints representing their work are currently preserved in institutional collections, including the extensive holdings of the National Gallery of Art. The subject matter emphasizes historical portraiture, featuring figures such as John the Fearless, Duke of Burgundy, Maria of Burgundy, Empress and Wife of Maximilian I, and Philip III, King of Spain. Their represented works also include a portrait of the influential Dutch Mannerist artist Hendrick Goltzius.

As works created in the 17th century, their visual materials often reside within the public domain. This accessibility allows researchers and collectors to obtain high-quality prints for study and exhibition. These historical images are frequently utilized as royalty-free reference material for publications and educational purposes.

8 works in collection

Works in Collection