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Marrigje Rikken
Born1984
Netherlands
NationalityDutch
EducationUniversity of Leiden (PhD)
Occupation(s)Art historian, Curator, Museum director

Marrigje Rikken (born 1984) is a Dutch art historian, curator, and museum director, specializing in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Netherlandish art.[1][2][3][4]

She received her PhD in art history from the University of Leiden, where she completed her dissertation on animal depictions in Southern Netherlandish art from 1550 to 1630 in 2016.[5] Rikken has published extensively on Netherlandish art, and particularly concerning artists from the Southern Netherlands.[6] Some of her notable works include contributions to the "CODART Canon" and the exhibition catalogue "Frans Hals and the Moderns."[7] She has also written essays and articles for various journals and books, covering topics from exotic animal paintings to color printing practices in Amsterdam during the seventeenth century.[8]

Rikken began her curatorial career as an assistant curator of seventeenth-century Dutch Golden Age painting at the Rijksmuseum from 2006 to 2008. She later lectured in art history at the University of Amsterdam from 2009 to 2015.[5]

In 2014, she joined the Frans Hals Museum in Haarlem as an Associate Curator of Old Masters, later becoming the Head of Collections and Exhibitions, then Head of Collections and Presentations.[9][10] Her work at the Frans Hals Museum involved curating exhibitions such as "Frans Hals and the Moderns", and developing the museum's trans-historical collection and the Frans Hals Research Center.[11][12] She also oversaw several important restorations, including a monumental painting in the collection by Maarten van Heemskerk.[13][14]

In 2024, she was appointed as the director of Stedelijk Museum Alkmaar, succeeding the prior director from 2008-2021, Lidewij de Koekkoek.[15][16][17][18][19]

Publications

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2021

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  • Rikken, Marrigje. "Pieter Aertsen 'Meat Stall with the Holy Family', 1551." Essay in 100 Masterpieces. Dutch and Flemish art (1350-1750). CODART Canon, pp. 82-83. Tielt: Lannoo, 2021.

2020

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  • Entry in Blind Date. Portretten met blikken en blozen, edited by Katharina van Cauteren, pp. 394-395. Veurne: Hannibal Books, 2020.
  • Hillegers, Jasper, Elmer Kolfin, Marrigje Rikken, and Eric Jan Sluijter (eds.). Journal of Historians of Netherlandish Art 12:1 (Winter 2020). Online at jhna.org.

2019

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  • Entries in Rubens, Van Dyck and the Splendour of Flemish Painting, edited by Júlia Tátrai, pp. 196-197, 252-253, and 268-269. Budapest, 2019.

2018

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  • Rikken, Marrigje (ed.). Frans Hals ontmoet Singer Sargent, Van Gogh en Manet. Magazine to accompany the exhibition Frans Hals and the Moderns. Haarlem: Frans Hals Museum, 2018.

2017

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  • Rikken, Marrigje. "Datasets en motiefontlening in diervoorstellingen." Article in RKD Bulletin (2017), no. 1, pp. 26-33. The Hague: RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History, 2017.

2016

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  • Rikken, Marrigje. "From top to bottom and from root to crown: plant and animal drawings in the Print Room of Leiden University." Essay in For Study and Delight: Drawings and Prints from Leiden University, edited by J. Schaeps, E. Grasman, E. Kolfin, and N. Bartelings, pp. 86-115. Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2016.
  • Rikken, Marrigje. Dieren verbeeld: diervoorstellingen in tekeningen, prenten en schilderijen door kunstenaars uit de Zuidelijke Nederlanden tussen 1550 en 1630. Unpublished dissertation. University of Leiden, 2016.
  • Rikken, Marrigje, Ildikó Ember, and Júlia Tátrai (eds.). Hollandse meesters uit Boedapest. Topstukken uit het Szépmüvészeti Múzeum. English edition: Dutch Old Masters from Budapest. Highlights from the Szépmüvészeti Múzeum. Rotterdam: Nai010 uitgevers, 2016.

2015

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  • Kolfin, Elmer, and Marrigje Rikken. "Colourful Topography: A Short-Lived Practice in Amsterdam Print Publishing around 1700." Essay in Printing Colour 1400-1700: History, Techniques, Functions and Receptions, edited by A. Stijnman and E. Savage, pp. 207-215. Boston: Brill, 2015.

2014

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  • Rikken, Marrigje. "Exotic Animal Paintings by Jan Brueghel the Elder and Roelant Savery." Article in Intersections, vol. 32 (2014), pp. 400-430.
  • Rikken, Marrigje. "A Spanish Album of Drawings of Animals in a South-Netherlandish Context: a Reattribution to Lambert Lombard." Article in The Rijksmuseum Bulletin, vol. 62, no. 2 (2014), pp. 106-123.

2012

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  • Rikken, Marrigje. "Abraham Ortelius as intermediator for the Antwerp animal trailblazers." Article in Yearbook for the European Culture of Science, vol. 6 (2012), pp. 95-128.
  • Rikken, Marrigje. "Conrad Gessners motieven in Antwerpen: een debat in beelden." Article in De Boekenwereld: Tijdschrift voor boek en prent (Veranderlijke dieren van Conrad Gessner), vol. 29, no. 1 (2012), pp. 21-32.

2011

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  • Rikken, Marrigje. "Nicolaas Verkolje en het classicisme." Essay in Nicolaas Verkolje 1673-1746: De fluwelen hand, edited by P. Knolle and E. Korthals Altes, pp. 23-33. Zwolle: Waanders, 2011.
  • Rikken, Marrigje, and Z. Benders. "Jacob van Ruisdael's Landscape with Waterfall." Article in The Rijksmuseum Bulletin, vol. 59, no. 3 (2011), pp. 272-285.
  • Rikken, Marrigje, and P.J. Smith. "Jan Brueghel's Allegory of Air (1621) in natural historical perspective." Article in Nederlands Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek (Art and Science), (2011), pp. 86-115.

2010

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  • Rikken, Marrigje. "Melchior d'Hondecoeter – Bird Painter." Essay in Intolerance, edited by W. de Rooij and B. Meyer-Krahmer, pp. 9-32. Düsseldorf: Feymedia Verlag, 2010.

2009

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  • Rikken, Marrigje. "Melchior d'Hondecoeter: la fastuosidad de los aviarios barrocos." Article in Numen: Revista de arte, no. 7 (2009), pp. 38-53.

2008

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  • Rikken, Marrigje. Melchior d'Hondecoeter: Vogelschilder / Melchior d'Hondecoeter: Bird painter. Amsterdam: Nieuw Amsterdam, 2008.
  • Rikken, Marrigje. "Het Utrechts Zang-Prieeltjen: een valse noot tussen de liedboeken?". Article in De zeventiende eeuw (Klank van de stad), vol. 24, no. 1 (2008), pp. 66-88.
  • Rikken, Marrigje. "Vroege kleurendruk in Amsterdam: een onbekend zeventiende-eeuws plaatwerk van Carel Allard." Article in De Boekenwereld: Tijdschrift voor boek en prent (Vroege kleurendruk in Amsterdam), vol. 24, no. 4 (2008), pp. 202-226.

2007

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  • Rikken, Marrigje, and E. Kolfin. "A Very Personal Copy: Pieter van Veen's Illustrations to Montaigne's Essais." Article in Montaigne and the Low Countries (1580-1700), Intersections 8, edited by P.J. Smith and K.A.E. Enenkel, pp. 247-262. Leiden: Brill, 2007.
  • Rikken, Marrigje. "B. Neumann, M.M. Lommen, J.C.E. Belinfante." Entry in Bijzondere collecties naar een nieuwe bibliotheek. Zwolle: Waanders, 2007.
  • Rikken, Marrigje, and R. Suijver. "'Stel dat Ruisdael was gestopt met zijn watervallen...' John Constable te gast in het rijksmuseum." Article in Kunstkrant Rijksmuseum, no. 5 (2007), pp. 4-7.
  • Rikken, Marrigje. "W.E. Franits, Seventeenth-Century Dutch Genre Painting: Its Stylistic and Thematic Evolution." Review in De zeventiende eeuw, vol. 22, no. 2 (2006), pp. 380.

References

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  1. ^ Nicholls-Lee, Deborah (October 23, 2023). "The Laughing Cavalier: The masterpiece that became a meme". BBC Culture.
  2. ^ Nadler, Steven (2022). The Portraitist: Frans Hals and His World. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-90-450-5001-0. Retrieved 2024-07-29.
  3. ^ Kettering, Alison M.; Coutré, Jacquelyn N.; Eichberger, Dagmar; Rothstein, Bret (2019-06-15). "Introduction". Journal of Historians of Netherlandish Art. Retrieved 2024-07-29.
  4. ^ Wubs, Jacolien (2024-01-01). "MOS OP EEN SOKKEL: Natuur als leermeesteres van de kunst" (PDF). Vereniging van Nederlandse Kunsthistorici (VNK). Retrieved 2024-07-29.
  5. ^ a b CODART Biography of Marrigje Rikken. https://www.codart.nl/personal/frans-hals-museum-appoints-marrigje-rikken-head-collections/. Accessed July 28, 2024.
  6. ^ "Frans Hals Museum maakt speciale tentoonstelling: 'Dit is top van het zuiden'". De Telegraaf. 2024-04-16. Retrieved 2024-07-29.
  7. ^ Onkenhout, Paul (2018-10-24). "Uitstekend idee Frans Hals Museum: geen catalogus maar een tijdschrift". de Volkskrant. Retrieved 2024-07-29.
  8. ^ Publications by Marrigje Rikken. https://www.codart.nl/personal/marrigje-rikken-named-director-of-stedelijk-museum-alkmaar/. Accessed July 28, 2024.
  9. ^ Frans Hals Museum Appoints Marrigje Rikken as Head of Collections. https://www.codart.nl/personal/frans-hals-museum-appoints-marrigje-rikken-head-collections/. Accessed July 28, 2024.
  10. ^ "Hoofd Collecties van het Frans Hals Museum, Marrigje Rikken, Vertelt Over de Schilderij Roof." Haarlem105, https://haarlem105.nl/hoofd-collecties-van-het-frans-hals-museum-marrigje-rikken-vertelt-over-de-schilderij-roof/. Accessed July 28, 2024.
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  12. ^ van Broekhoven, Jorrit; Toma, Kevin (2021-06-24). "De Volkskrant tv-selectie voor donderdag 24 juni". de Volkskrant. Retrieved 2024-07-29.
  13. ^ Keijer, Kees (2024-04-16). "Restauratie levert nieuwe inzichten in 'De heilige Lucas schildert de Madonna' op: 'Daar hebben mijn oude barbies bij geholpen'". Het Parool. Retrieved 2024-07-29.
  14. ^ van Dijk, Harmen (27 September 2024). "Van Heemskercks stijl was te katholiek voor Nederland". Trouw. Retrieved 22 October 2024.
  15. ^ "Lidewij de Koekkoek wordt nieuwe directeur Frans Hals Museum". AD. 2023-07-29. Retrieved 2024-07-29.
  16. ^ Marrigje Rikken Named Director of Stedelijk Museum Alkmaar. https://www.codart.nl/personal/marrigje-rikken-named-director-of-stedelijk-museum-alkmaar/. Accessed July 28, 2024.
  17. ^ Marrigje Rikken Wordt Nieuwe Directeur Stedelijk Museum Alkmaar. https://www.alkmaarsdagblad.nl/regio/marrigje-rikken-wordt-nieuwe-directeur-stedelijk-museum-alkmaar. Accessed July 28, 2024.
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  19. ^ "Personalia donderdag 6 juni". FD. 2019-06-06. Retrieved 2024-07-29.