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Peter Schenk the Elder
A formal eighteenth-century engraving by Pieter Schenk (I) depicting the Dutch clergyman Petrus Boudaan, complete with heraldic details and period typography.
This engraving by Pieter Schenk (I) depicts Petrus Boudaan, a Dutch clergyman, captured within a formal oval frame. Schenk, a German-born engraver and publisher who settled in Amsterdam, was known for his technical precision in copperplate work. The portrait follows the conventions of early eighteenth-century Dutch printmaking, where the subject is presented with a sense of gravitas and intellectual authority. Boudaan is shown in clerical attire, including the characteristic bands and a dark robe. His expression is composed, and his posture is slightly turned, creating a sense of presence. The oval frame is inscribed with his name and title, 'Ecclesiastes Amstelodamensis', identifying him as a preacher in Amsterdam. Below the portrait, a coat of arms sits atop a pedestal, which bears a Dutch inscription praising his oratorical skills and his role as a defender of the truth. The text serves to contextualise the subject within the religious and social hierarchy of the period. Schenk employs fine hatching and cross-hatching techniques to model the facial features and the folds of the fabric. The contrast between the light skin tones and the dark garments provides a clear focus on the sitter. The background of the oval is filled with horizontal lines, a common technique in period portraiture to create depth and focus. This work is a representative example of the commercial print market in Amsterdam during the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, where portraits of public figures were produced for a wider audience. The clarity of the line work and the balanced composition reflect the high standards of the Dutch print trade, which supplied both collectors and the general public with images of contemporary scholars, clergy, and nobility.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
Designed in Britain and printed to order at your nearest hub, reducing waste and shipping distance.
Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer who mastered the mezzotint technique and published extensive maps and portraits in seventeenth-century Amsterdam.
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