Pieter Cornelisz van Rijck

Pieter Cornelisz Rijck

'Market stall with two figures, 1622.
Birth name Pieter Cornelisz
Born 1567
Delft
Died 1637 (aged 69–70)
Italy
Nationality Netherlands
Field Painting
Movement Baroque

Pieter Cornelisz Rijck (1567-ca.1637), was a Dutch Golden Age painter.

Biography

According to Van Mander in 1604, he learned to draw from Jacob Willemsz Delff, but was meant for another profession, and spent time on other business for a few years before returning to the arts under the tutelage of Huybrecht Jacobsz Grimani for 6 months.[1] He accompanied him to Italy, where he remained for 15 years, working for local and visiting nobility all over Italy. At the time van Mander was writing, in 1602-1604, he was living in Haarlem (aged 36) and discussed Italian painters with him. Van Mander mentions a kitchen piece with a rich man and Lazarus by his hand that was painted for the Het Dolhuys and could be seen there. Van Mander called him a follower of Bassaens (Jacopo Bassano).[1]

Houbraken mentioned him as one of the important contemporary painters listed in Van Mander.[2]

According to the RKD he was registered in Venice 1588-1602, Haarlem 1602-1604, and returned to Italy in 1605. He painted portraits, kitchen pieces, and market scenes and lived in Naples 1632- 1637.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b (Dutch) Pieter Cornelisz. van Rijck, Schilder van Delft in Karel van Mander's Schilderboeck, 1604, courtesy of the Digital library for Dutch literature
  2. ^ (Dutch) Pieter Kornelisz. Rijck in De groote schouburgh der Nederlantsche konstschilders en schilderessen (1718) by Arnold Houbraken, courtesy of the Digital library for Dutch literature
  3. ^ Pieter Cornelisz Rijck in the RKD