Head of an Oriental
1600s
Jan Lievens
Jan Lievens (Dutch, 1607–1674)
Prints
Head of an Oriental, 1600s. Jan Lievens (Dutch, 1607–1674). Etching; The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of The Print Club of Cleveland 1921.173 As Europeans more actively engaged in sea travel and trade in the 1600s, references to distant locales became popular among artists. This is one of a series of head studies of men in Turkish costume created by Jan Lievens in the 1630s. He sketched this bearded, turbaned man loosely but with precise details, such as the paisley pattern, a traditional Persian design, on his scarf. While making this print, Lievens shared a studio with Rembrandt, and the artists’ shared a mutual emphasis on sketching freely with an etching needle.
- Maker/Artist
- Lievensz., Jan
- Classification
- Formatted Medium
- etching
- Medium
- etching
- Departments
- Prints
- Accession Number
- 1921.173
- Credit Line
- Gift of The Print Club of Cleveland
- Exhibitions
- Prints by Rembrandt and His Circle, Generous Donors: A Tribute to The Print Club of Cleveland, A Lasting Impression: Gifts of the Print Club of Cleveland
- Rights Statement
- CC0
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