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Pieter Louw
A serene 18th-century Dutch etching depicting a shepherd and shepherdess by a river, showcasing fine tonal work and pastoral charm.
This etching by Pieter Louw captures a serene pastoral scene, reflecting the enduring interest in rural life that defined much of the Dutch printmaking tradition. The composition centres on a shepherd and shepherdess, accompanied by their livestock, positioned along the bank of a tranquil river. The figures are rendered with a focus on their interaction with the environment, set against a backdrop of dense, mature trees that frame the water. Louw employs a sophisticated range of tonal values to create depth and atmosphere. The play of light across the water and the textured foliage demonstrates a high level of technical proficiency in the etching medium. The sky, filled with soft, layered clouds, suggests the quiet stillness of a late afternoon. The artist balances the human element with the natural surroundings, ensuring that the figures remain integrated into the wider scene rather than dominating it. As a practitioner working in the 18th century, Louw maintained the stylistic conventions established by earlier Dutch masters. His work displays a clear appreciation for the quietude of the countryside, a theme that remained popular among collectors of the period. The fine lines used to define the bark of the trees and the ripples on the water surface reveal the precision required for this form of printmaking. This piece offers a glimpse into the aesthetic preferences of the era, where the depiction of rural harmony provided a welcome contrast to the growing urbanisation of the time. The print is a fine example of the technical skill involved in translating the nuances of light and shadow onto a copper plate, resulting in a balanced and evocative image that invites quiet contemplation.

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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Pieter Louw was an 18th-century Dutch printmaker who used the mezzotint technique to translate the light and shadow of Old Master paintings into atmospheric monochrome prints.
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