Ludwig Büsinck

Ludwig Büsinck was an artist primarily active in printmaking, with documented activity dating to approximately 1600. His surviving corpus consists exclusively of graphic works, with fifteen prints represented in museum collections, establishing the museum-quality of his output.

Büsinck’s known works focus on religious iconography, typically depicting individual figures. These subjects are preserved in institutions such as the Rijksmuseum. Among the works represented in the database are a series focused on the apostles, including Apostel Andreas, Apostel Filippus, Apostel Jakobus de Meerdere, Apostel Jakobus de Mindere, and Apostel Judas Taddeüs.

These high-quality prints, originating from the early 17th century, are often included in the public domain collections of major institutions, allowing for the cataloging and preservation of downloadable artwork based on the artist’s historically significant engravings.

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18 works in collection

Works in Collection