Not currently on view
In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
An early adopter of etching, Augustin Hirschvogel was among the first artists in Germany to use a copper, rather than iron, etching plate.
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The Roman Soldiers Falling Before Christ, from Old and New T
Adam and Eve Eating the Forbidden Fruit, from Old and New Te
Self Portrait of the Artist and Coat of Arms of the Artist
Self-Portrait
Adam and Eve Eating the Forbidden Fruit, from Old and New Te
River Landscape with Three Bare Willow-Trees at Right and a
The Massacre of the Innocents
River Landscape with Large Tree at Left
Augustin Hirschvogel — Landscape with a Curved Wooden Bridge
Augustin Hirschvogel — River Landscape with Three Bare Willo
Master of the Small Landscapes (Flemish) — Views of Villages
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Augustin Hirschvogel — Landscape with Four Trees and a Churc
Alphonse Legros (French, 1837–1911) — Cabin in the Marsh
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Jan van Kessel (Dutch, 1641–1680) — Winter Landscape with Sk
Jan van Goyen (Dutch, 1596–1656) — The Wooden Bridge
Augustin Hirschvogel — River Landscape with Large Tree at Le
Johannes van Doetecum I|Lucas van Doetecum|Hieronymus Cock|T
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