Vaandeldrager
1743 - 1772
Medium
paper
Dimensions
293; 397
About this artwork
verzamelaarsmerk, verso, gestempeld: Lugt 2228
Art Historical Context
**Vaandeldrager (Standard Bearer)** *Pieter Louw, 1743–1772* *Paper, 397 × 293 mm* Step into the world of 18th-century artistry with Pieter Louw's *Vaandeldrager*, a drawing on paper depicting a standard bearer—a figure of martial pride and regimental honor. Created between 1743 and 1772, this work captures the essence of the Netherlands' enduring fascination with military themes, echoing the disciplined pageantry of the Dutch Republic's civic militias and armies. Louw, a lesser-known artist of his era, employs the intimate scale of paper (roughly 15½ × 11½ inches) to evoke a sense of imm...
About the Artist
Pieter Louw · 1725–1800
Pieter Louw (1725–1800) was a Dutch painter-engraver who achieved recognition primarily for his accomplished mezzotint reproductions of old master paintings. Born in October 1725 in Amsterdam and dying in March 1800 in the same city, Louw's career spanned the full breadth of the 18th century, a period when reproductive printmaking played a crucial cultural role in disseminating knowledge of painti...