Hand-colored etching by Roelant Roghman, circa 1660
€300.00
This authentic antique print, measuring 20.5 cm × 12.5 cm , created by Roelant Roghman as a fine example of Hand-colored etching work from the 17th Century (1600s).
Published by Clement de Jonghe, it is preserved in Very Good condition and displays remarkable period craftsmanship.
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This vintage Buyten Haerlem etching shows a hilly landscape with shepherds and sheep near Haarlem. Created by Roelant Roghman around 1660, it captures Dutch rural life. A house with a fence sits atop a hill, enhancing the scene’s charm. The hand-colored print measures 12.5 by 20.5 cm and is in very good condition. It was published by Clement de Jonghe in the ‘Landschappen in de Noordelijke Nederlanden’ series. Collectors value this historic Dutch landscape for its fine detail, pastoral beauty, and artistic heritage. Owning this vintage Buyten Haerlem etching brings 17th-century Dutch countryside artistry to your collection or display.
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Roelant Roghman (1627–1692) was a Dutch Golden Age painter and engraver known for his landscapes, architectural views, and depictions of castles and country estates. His detailed etchings helped document Dutch heritage and rural scenery in the 17th century. Roghman’s works combine artistic beauty with historical record, making them valuable to collectors and historians. His style reflects the classic Dutch landscape tradition enriched with accurate detail.
The 17th century greatly advanced mapmaking and printmaking, with copperplate engraving enabling cartographers to create detailed and accurate maps. During the Dutch Golden Age, increased trade and exploration boosted the demand for maps, turning map printing into a major industry. Skilled engravers carved designs into copper plates, applied ink, and pressed paper to produce fine prints. After printing, artisans hand-colored maps to enhance their beauty and clarity. Copperplate printing replaced woodcuts, offering smoother lines and finer details. Renowned mapmakers like Blaeu, Janssonius, and Hondius combined scientific knowledge with artistic skill. This era produced remarkable atlases, such as Joan Blaeu’s Atlas Maior. Maps not only charted geography but reflected political power, trade routes, and scientific discoveries. Printed maps became essential for navigation, colonization, and education. Dutch publishers led Europe’s map market, shaping global cartographic standards. These original maps remain prized for their detail and artistry, influencing future mapmaking and holding high value for collectors and museums today.
| Dimensions | 20.5 × 12.5 cm |
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| Orientation | |
| Publish Date | circa 1660 |
| Technique | Hand-colored etching |
| Published by | Clement de Jonghe |
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| Frame | No Frame |
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Our antique prints are carefully packaged to ensure safe arrival.
Smaller prints are shipped in acid-free, flat protective packaging, while larger works are securely rolled and sent in a sturdy tube to preserve their condition.
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Our highest classification. These prints are clean, bright, and exceptionally well-preserved, featuring a strong and crisp image. No notable imperfections.
Prints in this condition show a clean, sharp image. Paper quality or margin size may vary slightly. Minor age-related characteristics, such as small wormholes, light toning, or tiny separations may be present depending on the print date.
No major imperfections. Any minor flaws or historical repairs are fully noted in the product description. Overall a well-preserved and collectible piece.
These prints show noticeable imperfections such as foxing, weaker image strength, or longer separations, but remain collectible. All visible characteristics are clearly described.