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Vincent Laurensz. van der Vinne (II)
An eighteenth-century Dutch etching depicting a man overseeing garden maintenance, complete with horticultural tools and a windmill in the distance.
This etching by Vincent Laurensz. van der Vinne (II) depicts a man seated within a structured garden setting. The composition is framed by a decorative banner at the top, which bears the inscription 'den Uyterlyken BOOGAARD'. The central figure, dressed in period attire, gestures toward the background where a gardener is occupied with pruning hedges. The foreground is filled with horticultural tools, including a rake and a watering can, alongside harvested produce, which suggests a theme of cultivation and domestic order. Van der Vinne, a member of a prominent Haarlem family of artists, demonstrates a clear command of line work in this piece. The etching employs varied hatching techniques to define the textures of the foliage, the stone architecture, and the clothing of the figures. The perspective is constructed to draw the eye from the seated man, who appears to be overseeing the garden's maintenance, to the active labour occurring in the distance. The inclusion of a windmill in the background provides a specific geographical context, typical of Dutch prints from this period. The work functions as both a visual narrative and a reflection of the period's interest in the management of private spaces. The balance between the static, contemplative figure in the foreground and the kinetic energy of the gardener creates a sense of harmony. This print is a characteristic example of the graphic output produced by the Van der Vinne family, who were active in the Dutch art market during the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. The attention to detail in the gardening implements and the surrounding flora offers insight into the material culture of the era, presenting a scene that is both descriptive and symbolic of the virtues associated with careful stewardship of the land.

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.
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Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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Vincent Laurensz van der Vinne II was an 18th-century Haarlem artist who combined scientific insect studies with traditional Dutch genre painting and portraiture.
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