Mozes
Ludwig Büsinck; Georges Lallemand
1600 - 1669
Medium
chiaroscuro woodcut
Dimensions
283; 388
About this artwork
verzamelaarsmerk, verso, gestempeld: Lugt 240
Art Historical Context
**Mozes** is a striking chiaroscuro woodcut created by German-Dutch artist Ludwig Büsinck in collaboration with Georges Lallemand, dating to the early 17th century (. 1600–1669). Measuring 388 mm high by 283 mm wide, this print depicts the biblical prophet Moses, a popular subject in Baroque-era religious art that emphasized drama and spirituality. Büsinck, known for his mastery of woodcuts after the manner of painters like Hendrick Goltzius, brought a Northern European flair to the work, bridging German printmaking traditions with influences from Italy and France where he trained. The chiaro...