Photographic Print : Swan and geese and ducks near the water, print maker: Nicolaes de Bruyn, Nicolaes
Photo Prints from Liszt Collection
Swan and geese and ducks near the water, print maker: Nicolaes de Bruyn, Nicolaes
Swan and geese and ducks near the water, print maker: Nicolaes de Bruyn, Nicolaes de Bruyn, Francoys van Beusekom, 1594
Liszt Collection of nineteenth-century engravings and images to browse and enjoy
Media ID 12725425
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1594 Duck Ducks Geese Goose Nicolaes De Bruyn Swan Water
15"x10" (37.5x25cm) Poster
Bask in the serene beauty of nature with this exquisite Photographic Print from Media Storehouse. This magnificent work of art, titled "Swan and Geese and Ducks Near the Water," is a masterpiece by the renowned printmaker Nicolaes de Bruyn, from the Liszt Collection. Dating back to 1594, this timeless piece captures the grace and tranquility of swans gliding effortlessly across the water, surrounded by a flock of geese and ducks. Add a touch of elegance and sophistication to your home or office with this stunning, museum-quality print. Each print is carefully crafted using the highest quality materials to ensure vibrant colors and exceptional detail, making it a cherished addition to any collection.
High-quality poster prints are available in a range of sizes and are printed on 270 gsm semi-glossy silk finish poster paper. An affordable option for decorating any space, they are perfect for fixing straight onto walls. To ensure your poster arrives in good condition, we roll and send them in strong mailing tubes.
Our Photo Prints are in a large range of sizes and are printed on Archival Quality Paper for excellent colour reproduction and longevity. They are ideal for framing (our Framed Prints use these) at a reasonable cost. Alternatives include cheaper Poster Prints and higher quality Fine Art Paper, the choice of which is largely dependant on your budget.
Estimated Product Size is 37.5cm x 25cm (14.8" x 9.8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
In this print from the Liszt Collection, titled "Swan and geese and ducks near the water" we are transported to a serene scene of nature's harmony. The talented print maker, Nicolaes de Bruyn, skillfully captures the essence of tranquility in this masterpiece. The image showcases a picturesque body of water where a graceful swan glides effortlessly across its surface. Surrounding it are several geese and ducks, creating a delightful composition that exudes peacefulness. Each bird seems to be engrossed in their own world as they go about their daily activities. Nicolaes de Bruyn's attention to detail is evident in every stroke of his artistry. The textures on the feathers of each bird are meticulously rendered, giving them an almost lifelike quality. The play of light on the water adds depth and dimension to the overall composition, enhancing its visual appeal. This particular piece was created in 1594 by Francoys van Beusekom under Nicolaes de Bruyn's guidance—a collaboration that resulted in an exquisite representation of nature's beauty. Quint Lox has expertly captured this timeless artwork through photography, allowing us to appreciate its splendor even more. As we gaze upon this enchanting print, we can't help but feel a sense of serenity wash over us. It serves as a reminder to pause amidst our busy lives and appreciate the simple yet profound wonders that surround us every day—just like these swans, geese, and ducks
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