A Woman with a Horse and a Standing Man

c.1700-1725

Joachim Franz Beich

Associated Names
Joachim Franz Beich

Artist, German, 1665 - 1748

The image is an etching of a landscape showing various elements. The horizon is high in the image, with buildings on a ridge under a cloudy sky. The etching is detailed with fine lines and cross-hatching for texture. The color scheme is monochrome with black and gray tones. Closest to us, there are figures and animals near water, while the middle ground has rugged terrain and trees. The background has billowing clouds.

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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    etching on laid paper

  • Credit Line

    Ailsa Mellon Bruce Fund

  • Dimensions

    sheet: 23.5 x 15.1 cm (9 1/4 x 5 15/16 in.), cut to image

  • Accession Number

    2009.102.20

  • Catalogue Raisonné

    Andresen no. 5

  • Series Title

    Landscapes in the Manner of Salvator Rosa

Associated Artworks

See all 6 artworks
The image depicts a landscape view from an elevated perspective. The horizon line is in the upper third, partially blocked by a hill with trees. The sky shows linear cloud formations. On the left, a figure tends to a packhorse near a stone bridge. In the middle, two figures sit on a rocky outcrop. The scene is created using monochrome ink, emphasizing textures and contrasts. The colors are limited to black ink on light paper, highlighting the intricate details and balance of the etching.

Drover with Two Mules

Joachim Franz Beich

1700

The image features a large, solid blue rectangle that fills the entire frame. In the top-left corner, the word "Beich" is written in elegant black script.

Landscapes in the Manner of Salvator Rosa

Joachim Franz Beich

1700

The image shows a landscape with rugged, rocky terrain and a waterfall. Trees dominate the upper portion, and birds are visible in the sky. The style resembles an etching, with fine lines for textures. The color palette is monochromatic, using black and white for depth. The rocks, stream, cliffs, and trees are detailed in the composition.

The Hunter

Joachim Franz Beich

1700


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Johann Nepomuk Seiler, Munich (1793 - 1876) (not in Lugt). (sale, Karl & Faber, 28 May 2009, no. 14 ); (C. G. Boerner, New York); purchased 2009 by NGA.

Associated Names

Bibliography

1864

  • Andresen, Andreas. _Der deutsche Peintre-Graveur, oder die deutschen Maler als Kupferstecher nach ihrem Leben und ihren Werken, von dem letzten Drittel des 16. Jahrhunderts bis zum Schluss des 18. Jahrhunderts, und in Anschluss an Bartsch's Peintre-Grave: no. 5

Inscriptions

lower left in image: JB

Wikidata ID

Q76554914

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