Jan Karel Jacob de Jonge
Jan Karel Jacob de Jonge was an artist active in the mid-19th century, with a documented period of output spanning 1843 to 1851. Their verifiable artistic practice focused on producing prints.
Five of Jan Karel Jacob de Jonge’s prints are currently represented in institutional holdings, providing valuable insights into their thematic interests during this period. The works are preserved in the collection of the Rijksmuseum. These museum-quality prints encompass figure studies and landscapes, including Biddende monnik, Landschap met reizigers en ruiters, and Soldaat met opgeheven glas. Also represented are two recorded prints titled Twee honden.
Because works from this era are often in the public domain, Jan Karel Jacob de Jonge prints are accessible for scholarly review. This makes high-quality prints and related downloadable artwork available for research into the minor masters of the 1840s.