77
Artworks
0
Followers
Biography
Bartholomeus Breenbergh (1598-1657) was a Dutch artist best known for his landscape drawings and etchings, particularly those depicting Roman ruins. Influenced by the Italian Renaissance, his works often featured picturesque views of ancient architecture, capturing the grandeur and decay of the Roman Empire. His drawings are characterized by precise lines, subtle shading, and a sense of depth, conveying the atmosphere and historical significance of these sites. Breenbergh's meticulous attention to detail and his evocative portrayal of ruins have made him a key figure in the development of landscape art, influencing generations of artists who followed in his footsteps.
Born
1598
Died
1657