Portrait of Robert van Voerst

Robert van Voerst

Robert van Voerst was an artist whose documented activity spanned the years 1597 to 1631. His known professional output consists primarily of printmaking, with 15 prints currently documented as represented in museum collections.

The significance of Robert van Voerst is confirmed by the placement of his graphic works in major institutional holdings across the globe. His prints are held in the permanent collections of the Rijksmuseum, the National Gallery of Art, and the Art Institute of Chicago. Notable portraits from his documented oeuvre include Prince Frederick Henry Bavaria, Robert Rich, Robert Rich, Second Earl of Warwick, and William, Earl of Pembroke. The artist is also known for a self-referential piece titled Portret van Robert van Voerst.

These historical Robert van Voerst prints, often considered museum-quality works, are foundational resources for studying early 17th-century portraiture. Many of his works have entered the public domain, making high-quality prints and downloadable artwork available for research and appreciation today.

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17 works in collection

Works in Collection