First: Thanks to Nancy Taylor for bringing this print to my attention. After several years we finally have a "Dutch Uncle!"

And now a few more words from Rona Schneider about the print:

[This print is] a wood engraving, after a painting by William Merritt Chase. Chase was a famous American Impressionist painter, but before he turned to that style, he had been trained to paint, in Munich, in a more traditional, realistic style. That is what you see in this engraving.

The engraver's name is unknown. He was working in the incredibly detailed, difficult manner of the late 19th century.

The use of traditional Dutch imagery was very popular in that era, and most of the artists traveled in the Low Countries before Paris, and only Paris, became the dominant place for artists to train.

Thank you very much Rona!