Johan George Lodewijk Rieke
Johan George Lodewijk Rieke was an artist active across much of the 19th century, with his documented career spanning the years 1827 through 1892. His known output consists primarily of drawings, many of which depict highly detailed topographic and architectural views of Dutch urban environments.
Rieke’s institutional credibility is established through the collection of his work at the Rijksmuseum, which holds 14 of his drawings. These pieces serve as a valuable historical and documentary record of 19th-century cityscapes. Key works held in these museum collections demonstrate his focus on specific locations, including Gezicht op de Herenmarkt, Gezicht op werf De Nachtegaal aan de Lijnbaansgracht, and Gezicht op de Singelgracht gezien naar molen De Wolf bij de Wolfsweg.
The precision and historical detail captured in Rieke’s output ensure his continued relevance for historical and architectural study. Due to the timeframe of his active years, much of the documented artwork attributed to Johan George Lodewijk Rieke is now entering the public domain. These valuable images are increasingly accessible as high-quality prints, allowing the public to study these museum-quality drawings. Collectors seeking Johan George Lodewijk Rieke prints can often find downloadable artwork derived from institutional holdings.