Johannes van Cuylenburgh

Johannes van Cuylenburgh was an artist active during the early 19th century, with verifiable work documented between 1803 and 1815. His known artistic output consists primarily of prints, demonstrating versatility across landscape, portraiture, and genre subjects.

Six of Cuylenburgh’s prints are preserved in museum collections, confirming his practice during the transitional period following the Dutch Golden Age tradition. Notable subjects include the landscape studies Landschap met boerderij en erf met hek and Landschap met kerk en watermolen, alongside figurative works such as the specific scene Twee kozakken and the study Mannenhoofd met kraag.

The core collection of surviving Johannes van Cuylenburgh prints is maintained by the Rijksmuseum, establishing institutional recognition for his work. Given the date of his activity, these prints are typically held in the public domain and are often available as high-quality, downloadable artwork for reference and study.

6 works in collection

Works in Collection