Martinus Antonius Kuytenbrouwer jr.
Martinus Antonius Kuytenbrouwer jr. was an artist active during the mid-nineteenth century, with his documented creative period spanning from 1831 to 1854. He focused primarily on graphic arts, specializing in the creation of prints depicting landscapes and topographical views.
The surviving record of his output indicates a specialization in detailed renderings of natural and scenic environments. Fourteen of his prints are represented in institutional collections, most notably at the Rijksmuseum.
These museum holdings highlight his focus on specific locales and landscape motifs. Key works include the panoramic view Gezicht op Ouren, Alle, Mouzaive en Chairière, the detailed study Gezicht op een grot, and the composition Heuvelachtig landschap met wandelaar. Another significant work is Gezicht op Mortehan.
The collection of available Martinus Antonius Kuytenbrouwer jr. prints provides a clear record of printmaking traditions during the second quarter of the 19th century. As the work of historical artists enters the public domain, these detailed images are often made available as high-quality prints for contemporary scholarship and appreciation.