Landschap met dorp in een bos by Étienne Dupérac

Landschap met dorp in een bos 1535 - 1604

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print, engraving

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print

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old engraving style

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landscape

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cityscape

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northern-renaissance

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engraving

Dimensions height 202 mm, width 330 mm

Étienne Dupérac made this print, ‘Landschap met dorp in een bos’ - Landscape with village in a forest – using etching techniques. These processes, deeply rooted in craft traditions, involve manipulating metal plates with acids to create intricate designs. The material of the metal plate – likely copper – influences the artwork's appearance. The etched lines define the contours of the trees, buildings, and figures, creating a scene teeming with life. Dupérac's skillful use of etching endows the image with a sense of depth and texture, as if the viewer could step into this bustling forest village. The act of etching is labor-intensive. Each line carefully etched into the metal requires time, patience, and expertise. The etching process, with its emphasis on precise execution and attention to detail, elevates this print beyond mere representation. It becomes a testament to the artist's skill, creativity, and craft. Ultimately, this etching reminds us of the deep connection between materials, making, and meaning in art. By appreciating the skill and labor involved in its creation, we can understand its cultural significance.

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