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Print Months Collection

"Print Months: A Journey through Time and Art" Step into the world of printmaking as we explore the captivating works of renowned artists from different eras


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"Print Months: A Journey through Time and Art" Step into the world of printmaking as we explore the captivating works of renowned artists from different eras. From February to December, these masterpieces by Pieter van der Borcht (I), Julius Goltzius, Gillis Mostaert (I), Claes Jansz. Visscher (II), and Adriaen Collaert will transport you through time. In February, immerse yourself in Pieter van der Borcht's intricate prints that beautifully depict scenes from daily life during the 16th century. His attention to detail and skillful execution make each piece a true work of art. Moving on to January, we encounter another masterpiece by Pieter van der Borcht (I). This print captures the essence of winter with its delicate portrayal of snowy landscapes and people going about their daily activities amidst the cold. As May arrives, let Pieter van der Borcht's vibrant prints enchant you with their lively depictions of springtime festivities. The colors burst off the page, bringing joy and celebration to life. July brings us yet another gem by Pieter van der Borcht (I). His prints showcase summer scenes filled with warmth and leisurely pursuits. Each stroke tells a story that transports us to lazy afternoons spent under sunny skies. October introduces us to an intriguing collaboration between Julius Goltzius, Gillis Mostaert (I), and Claes Jansz. Visscher (II). Their prints capture autumn's beauty in all its glory – golden leaves falling gently from trees while people gather for harvest celebrations. December unveils a stunning creation by none other than Pieter van der Borcht himself. His print evokes the festive spirit of Christmas with its detailed depiction of holiday traditions celebrated during his time. April takes us on a journey orchestrated by Julius Goltzius, Gillis Mostaert (I), and Claes Jansz. Visscher (II).