Portrait of Eberhard Cornelis Rahms

Eberhard Cornelis Rahms

Eberhard Cornelis Rahms is documented as a printmaker active in 1854. Specific dates regarding his birth and death remain unconfirmed, but his output is secured within institutional collections. His known catalog consists exclusively of prints, with twelve examples of his work represented in museum holdings.

Rahms’s primary institutional representation is found at the Rijksmuseum, establishing the significance of his work for art historical documentation. The works held in the museum collections often feature figure studies and portraits, including the prints titled Jongeman met een pet and Man met een vertrokken gezicht.

The preserved works of Eberhard Cornelis Rahms prints provide valuable insight into mid-nineteenth-century European printmaking. Today, many of these historical images are digitized and available as downloadable artwork, ensuring that high-quality prints derived from his work remain accessible to researchers and the public.

12 works in collection

Works in Collection