Not currently on view
In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
A celebrated professional engraver and draftsman, Cornelis Visscher II produced almost 200 engravings in a mere 10 years of artistic activity, including portraits and genre scenes of his own design. He is known for his firm rendering of forms, as evidenced here by the warming sunlight that falls along the contours of the woman’s face and body, shading the donkey on which she sits. A tender gesture between man and woman heightens the sense of drama in an otherwise placid pastoral scene.
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Nicolaes Berchem — Shepherd Playing a Flute
Jacob Cornelis Ploos van Amstel — Two Shepherds with Cattle
Nicolaes Berchem — The Bagpipe Player
Stefano della Bella — Two Riders Passing a Flock, plate five
Paulus Potter (Dutch, 1625–1654) — The Shepherd
Nicolaes Berchem — Shepherdess and Peasant with Flock in Ita
Stefano della Bella — A shepherd on horseback in the middle
Nicolaes Berchem — Herdsmen with Cattle and Sheep in Italian
Claude Lorrain — The Dance on the River Bank
Karel Dujardin — A Shepherdess Speaking to Her Dog
Adriaen van de Velde — Peasants with Cattle and Sheep
Herman van Swanevelt — Mercury Turning Battus to Stone