The Enclosed Valley

Hercules Segers, c. 1625 - c. 1630

When this etching was still wet, Segers covered it with a piece of cloth. He pulled both through the press to make a so-called counterproof. This counterproof on cloth was not preserved. The ‘blind print’, that is the imprint of the fabric in the paper, however, can be discerned in the etching.

  • Artwork typeprint
  • Object numberRP-P-H-OB-813
  • Dimensionsheight 105 mm x width 187 mm (trimmed within the printed surface, except at top)
  • Physical characteristicsline etching and drypoint, printed in brown on paper prepared with a light brown ground, blind embossment of cloth pattern across entire sheet, probably from making a counterproof on linen or cotton