Maria Catharina Prestel, Offer aan een vorst (Sacrifice to a Sovereign), after Abraham Bloemaert, 1780.
Featured on PDR in the collection Maria Catharina Prestel’s Printed Cabinet of Drawings (ca. 1780s)
From the Renaissance onward, drawings have fascinated collectors and connoisseurs, who often perceive them as intimate affordances of an artist’s creative process — prized as mediums of an artist’s physical gestures. As unique works, drawings can exist in only one collection at a time, where they are typically secreted away from the vast majority of eager spectators. Reproductions offer art lovers a satisfying degree of access to these works, but to create convincing facsimiles in the early modern era required a challenging technical feat: translating drawings into print.