Portrait of a Sixty-year-old Woman, from Recueil d'estampes d'après les plus célèbres tableaux de la Galerie Royale de Dresde
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Pieter Tanjé

1706
1761
Netherlands
Pieter Tanjé (1706–1761) was a Dutch engraver born in Bolsward and died in Amsterdam.
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Movement:
Rococo
Biography:

Pieter Tanjé was a Dutch engraver born in 1706 in Bolsward, Netherlands, and he passed away in 1761. He was a prominent figure within the Rococo movement, known for his intricate and detailed engravings that captured the ornate and decorative style characteristic of the period. Tanjé's work primarily involved reproducing paintings and drawings by other artists, which contributed significantly to the dissemination and appreciation of Rococo art across Europe. His engravings were highly regarded for their precision and clarity, earning him a reputation as one of the leading engravers of his time. Throughout his career, Tanjé collaborated with various artists and publishers, which helped to solidify his influence in the art world of the 18th century. His legacy is preserved in numerous collections, where his engravings continue to be studied for their technical excellence and artistic contribution to the Rococo era.

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