Karel Frederik Bombled
Karel Frederik Bombled was an artist documented as active from 1832 to 1864. His known body of work consists predominantly of prints and drawings, establishing him as a graphic artist during the mid-nineteenth century.
Fifteen works attributed to Bombled are currently represented in major institutional collections, including the Rijksmuseum. This collection preserves eleven prints and four drawings. The subjects documented tend toward figural studies, often featuring equestrian themes.
Specific works documented in the collections include two prints titled Ruiters (Riders), two variations of the drawing Staande vrouw met rijzweep (Standing woman with riding crop), and the drawing Twee mannen op een trap (Two men on a staircase).
The institutional preservation of Karel Frederik Bombled prints confirms his significance within nineteenth-century graphic arts. Artwork from this era, particularly when held by national museums, is often cataloged and made available to the public. As such, examples of his work are frequently found in the public domain, offering opportunities for downloadable artwork and high-quality prints for researchers and enthusiasts alike.