Unfortunately, we have no clues about [Hercules] Segers's reputation as an etcher during his lifetime, and it seems very probable that those of his prints which have survived were originally gathered in a few large, privately owned and therefore inaccessible groups. This inaccessibility partly explains their minimal influence on later artists.
Hercules Segers, publisher George Braziller, New York, 1979
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