Cattle Grazing in a Meadow (after Paulus Potter)
Maker
Cornelis Apostool
(Dutch, 1762-1844)
AfterAfter a work by
Paulus Potter
(Dutch, 1625-1654)
Date1793
MediumAquatint with etching in brown on off-white wove paper
DimensionsPlate: 7 5/16 x 10 1/2 in. (18.6 x 26.7 cm)
Credit LineUniversity Transfer from Max Epstein Archive, Gift of Max Epstein, 1937
Collections
Object number1976.145.254
Status
Not on viewCornelis Apostool was an important figure in promoting both Dutch art and the abilities of Dutch engravers, in England as well as in his home country. He was an expert in soft-ground etching techniques, specifically aquatint, as the highly textured areas of this print demonstrate. Multiple applications of aquatint create the soft layering of leaves in the trees and mimic the texture of the hair on the backs of the cattle. The richness of texture befits a reproduction of a work by Paulus Potter, a Dutch artist of the seventeenth century whose paintings themselves evoke the luxuriance of the rural Dutch landscape.
Cornelis Apostool
plate November 1792, published 1793
Cornelis Apostool
plate November 1792, published 1793