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Cornelis Collection (page 9)

Cornelis, a name that resonates with artistic brilliance and historical significance

Background imageCornelis Collection: Portrait of Pieter Cornelis Hooft, Abraham Bloteling, Reinier van Persijn, Joost

Portrait of Pieter Cornelis Hooft, Abraham Bloteling, Reinier van Persijn, Joost van den Vondel, 1655 - 1690

Background imageCornelis Collection: Portrait of Cornelis van Beveren, Jonas Suyderhoef, 1677

Portrait of Cornelis van Beveren, Jonas Suyderhoef, 1677

Background imageCornelis Collection: Portrait of Charles I, king of England in oval, Willem Jacobsz

Portrait of Charles I, king of England in oval, Willem Jacobsz. Delff, Karel I (koning van Engeland), Cornelis Jacobsz. Delff, 1628

Background imageCornelis Collection: Portrait of Christiaan Cornelis, Charles Howard Hodges, William Alexander Keel, 1794-1796

Portrait of Christiaan Cornelis, Charles Howard Hodges, William Alexander Keel, 1794-1796

Background imageCornelis Collection: Coat of arms of the family De Graeff, Johannes Lutma I, Anonymous, 1648

Coat of arms of the family De Graeff, Johannes Lutma I, Anonymous, 1648

Background imageCornelis Collection: Portrait of Cornelis Abrahamsz Horn, Jacob Matham, 1611 - 1615

Portrait of Cornelis Abrahamsz Horn, Jacob Matham, 1611 - 1615

Background imageCornelis Collection: Portrait of Cornelis van Dalen, Johannes Pieter de Frey, 1801

Portrait of Cornelis van Dalen, Johannes Pieter de Frey, 1801

Background imageCornelis Collection: Portrait of Cornelis Jansenius, bishop of Ypres Belgium, Philip Fruytiers, 1620 - 1666

Portrait of Cornelis Jansenius, bishop of Ypres Belgium, Philip Fruytiers, 1620 - 1666

Background imageCornelis Collection: Portrait of Geertruida Hasselaer, Jacob Lutma, c. 1645 - 1654

Portrait of Geertruida Hasselaer, Jacob Lutma, c. 1645 - 1654

Background imageCornelis Collection: Portrait of Aalbert John Koen, George Kockers, 1794

Portrait of Aalbert John Koen, George Kockers, 1794

Background imageCornelis Collection: Portrait of Cornelis Lampsins, Jacob Houbraken, 1747 - 1759

Portrait of Cornelis Lampsins, Jacob Houbraken, 1747 - 1759

Background imageCornelis Collection: Portrait of Cornelis Schrijver, Jacob Houbraken, Hendrik Pothoven, 1747 - 1759

Portrait of Cornelis Schrijver, Jacob Houbraken, Hendrik Pothoven, 1747 - 1759

Background imageCornelis Collection: Portrait of Cornelis Tromp, Jacob Houbraken, 1747 - 1759

Portrait of Cornelis Tromp, Jacob Houbraken, 1747 - 1759

Background imageCornelis Collection: Receipt of Cornelis de Bruyn as a new member of the Bentvueghels, 1674, Caspar Luyken

Receipt of Cornelis de Bruyn as a new member of the Bentvueghels, 1674, Caspar Luyken, 1698

Background imageCornelis Collection: Riot in Dordrecht, The Netherlands, where an image of Cornelis de Witt is destroyed

Riot in Dordrecht, The Netherlands, where an image of Cornelis de Witt is destroyed by the people, 1672, Jan Luyken, Pieter van der Aa I, 1698

Background imageCornelis Collection: Sea chart of the Baltic and North Sea, Jan Luyken, Johannes van Keulen (I), unknown

Sea chart of the Baltic and North Sea, Jan Luyken, Johannes van Keulen (I), unknown, 1681 - 1799

Background imageCornelis Collection: Melaka led by Cornelis Matelief the Younger besieged, 1606, print maker: Jan Luyken

Melaka led by Cornelis Matelief the Younger besieged, 1606, print maker: Jan Luyken, Jan Claesz ten Hoorn, 1683

Background imageCornelis Collection: Cornelis Tromp knighted by the King of Denmark, 1676, Jan Luyken, Timotheus ten Hoorn

Cornelis Tromp knighted by the King of Denmark, 1676, Jan Luyken, Timotheus ten Hoorn, Jacob van Beverwijk, 1692

Background imageCornelis Collection: Two Male Nudes

Two Male Nudes; Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem, Dutch, 1562 - 1638; about 1590; Oil on paper grisaille; 27.1 x 19.2 cm (10 11/16 x 7 9/16 in.)

Background imageCornelis Collection: Salome with the Head of John the Baptist

Salome with the Head of John the Baptist; Cornelis Engebrechtsz. Dutch, about 1465 - 1527; Netherlands, Europe; about 1490; Brush and black ink, gray wash

Background imageCornelis Collection: Landscape with Bathing Nudes

Landscape with Bathing Nudes; Cornelis van Poelenburgh, Dutch, about 1594/1595 - 1667; about 1640-1650; Oil on copper; Unframed: 33 x 44.1 cm (13 x 17 3/8 in.)

Background imageCornelis Collection: The Alchemist

The Alchemist; Cornelis Bega, Dutch, 1631 or 1632 - 1664; 1663; Oil on panel; Unframed: 36.2 x 32.2 cm (14 1/4 x 12 11/16 in.), Framed: 49.5 x 45.7 x 6.7 cm (19 1/2 x 18 x 2 5/8 in.)

Background imageCornelis Collection: Peasants Playing Backgammon and Merry-Making in a Tavern

Peasants Playing Backgammon and Merry-Making in a Tavern; Cornelis Dusart, Dutch, 1660 - 1704; 1694; Graphite and pen and gray ink on vellum; 53 x 41.3 cm (20 7/8 x 16 1/4 in.)

Background imageCornelis Collection: Cornelis Vermeulen after Nicolas de Largillierre (Flemish, 1644-1708-1709), Joseph

Cornelis Vermeulen after Nicolas de Largillierre (Flemish, 1644-1708-1709), Joseph Roettiers, 1700, etching and engraving on laid paper

Background imageCornelis Collection: Cornelis Ploos van Amstel and Cornelis Brouwer after Ludolf Backhuysen (Dutch, 1726-1798)

Cornelis Ploos van Amstel and Cornelis Brouwer after Ludolf Backhuysen (Dutch, 1726-1798), Fisherman with Pack over His Shoulder, 1779, transfer technique

Background imageCornelis Collection: Cornelis Ploos van Amstel and Cornelis Brouwer after Gerard ter Borch II (Dutch

Cornelis Ploos van Amstel and Cornelis Brouwer after Gerard ter Borch II (Dutch, active second half 18th century), Cavalier and Lady with a Page, 1779, transfer technique in red-brown

Background imageCornelis Collection: Cornelis Visscher (Dutch, 1629-1662), Gellius de Bouma, engraving and etching

Cornelis Visscher (Dutch, 1629-1662), Gellius de Bouma, engraving and etching

Background imageCornelis Collection: Cornelis Ploos van Amstel and Cornelis Brouwer after Frans van Mieris (Dutch, 1726-1798)

Cornelis Ploos van Amstel and Cornelis Brouwer after Frans van Mieris (Dutch, 1726-1798), Seated Dog, 1777, transfer technique

Background imageCornelis Collection: Cornelis Ploos van Amstel and Bernhard Schreuder after Pieter Coopse (Dutch, 1726-1798)

Cornelis Ploos van Amstel and Bernhard Schreuder after Pieter Coopse (Dutch, 1726-1798), River with Town, 1775, transfer technique

Background imageCornelis Collection: Cornelis Ploos van Amstel after Herman Saftleven (Dutch, 1726-1798), Shipyard, 1761

Cornelis Ploos van Amstel after Herman Saftleven (Dutch, 1726-1798), Shipyard, 1761, transfer technique with etched hatching

Background imageCornelis Collection: Cornelis Ploos van Amstel and Johannes Kornlein after Sir Anthony van Dyck (Dutch

Cornelis Ploos van Amstel and Johannes Kornlein after Sir Anthony van Dyck (Dutch, 1726-1798), Jan van Goyen, 1766, transfer technique with some roulette in gray and red-orange

Background imageCornelis Collection: Cornelis Cort after Titian (Netherlandish, 1533-1578), Landscape with Roger Liberating

Cornelis Cort after Titian (Netherlandish, 1533-1578), Landscape with Roger Liberating Angelica, engraving

Background imageCornelis Collection: Cornelis Jacobsz Drebbel after Hendrik Goltzius, Poetry, Dutch, 1572-1633, engraving

Cornelis Jacobsz Drebbel after Hendrik Goltzius, Poetry, Dutch, 1572-1633, engraving

Background imageCornelis Collection: Cornelis van Dalen the Younger after Cornelis Jonson van Ceulen, Anna Maria van Schurman

Cornelis van Dalen the Younger after Cornelis Jonson van Ceulen, Anna Maria van Schurman, Dutch, 1638-1664, c. 1650, engraving

Background imageCornelis Collection: PIETER CORNELIS MONDRIAN (1872-1944). Dutch painter. Self-portrait. Oil on canvas

PIETER CORNELIS MONDRIAN (1872-1944). Dutch painter. Self-portrait. Oil on canvas, c1900

Background imageCornelis Collection: CORNELISZ: BATHSHEBA. The Toilet of Bathsheba. Oil on canvas, Cornelis Cornelisz

CORNELISZ: BATHSHEBA. The Toilet of Bathsheba. Oil on canvas, Cornelis Cornelisz. van Haarlem, 1594

Background imageCornelis Collection: Limon incomparabilis, Incomparable Lemon

Limon incomparabilis, Incomparable Lemon. Engraving by Cornelis Bloemaert, from Giovanni Battista Ferrari, Hesperides: sive, De malorum aureorum cultura et usu libri quator. Page 223. Date: 1646

Background imageCornelis Collection: Adoration of the Shepherds triptych attributed to Flemish artist Cornelis Englebrechtsen

Adoration of the Shepherds triptych attributed to Flemish artist Cornelis Englebrechtsen (Engelberts 1468-1533). Left panel shows the Annunciation: Centre the Adoration in the stable with Mary

Background imageCornelis Collection: The Abyssinian Expedition: Robert Cornelis Napier, 1st Baron Napier of Magdala (1810-90)

The Abyssinian Expedition: Robert Cornelis Napier, 1st Baron Napier of Magdala (1810-90) British soldier, leading the attack on Magdala, April 1868, when he defeated Emperor Tewodros II

Background imageCornelis Collection: David presenting the sceptre to Solomon. Cornelis de Vos (1585-1651). Oil on canvas

David presenting the sceptre to Solomon. Cornelis de Vos (1585-1651). Oil on canvas. Private collection

Background imageCornelis Collection: The Departure of Abraham and Isaac. Cornelis van Poelenburgh (1594 or 1595-1667) Dutch painter

The Departure of Abraham and Isaac. Cornelis van Poelenburgh (1594 or 1595-1667) Dutch painter and draughtsman

Background imageCornelis Collection: The Village Surgeon. Etching, 1695, by Cornelis Dusart

The Village Surgeon. Etching, 1695, by Cornelis Dusart
SURGEON, 1695. The Village Surgeon. Etching, 1695, by Cornelis Dusart

Background imageCornelis Collection: The Astrology (allegory). Cornelis Cort engraving

The Astrology (allegory). Cornelis Cort engraving published in Antwerp, 1565. Mannerism art. Engraving

Background imageCornelis Collection: WEEL, Cornelis de (17th c. ). Naval battle. 17th

WEEL, Cornelis de (17th c. ). Naval battle. 17th
WEEL, Cornelis de (17th c.). Naval battle. 17th

Background imageCornelis Collection: GUITAR PLAYER. Line engraving, French, 18th century, after a painting by Cornelis Bega (1620-1664)

GUITAR PLAYER. Line engraving, French, 18th century, after a painting by Cornelis Bega (1620-1664)

Background imageCornelis Collection: CORNELIS JANSEN (1585-1638). Dutch Roman Catholic theologian. Contemporary French copper engraving

CORNELIS JANSEN (1585-1638). Dutch Roman Catholic theologian. Contemporary French copper engraving

Background imageCornelis Collection: Ploos Van Amstel

Ploos Van Amstel
JACOB CORNELIS PLOOS VAN AMSTEL Dutch art collector and engraver

Background imageCornelis Collection: Cornelis Drebbel

Cornelis Drebbel
CORNELIS DREBBEL Dutch physician and inventor, spent most of his life in England where he is credited with inventing the first submarine




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Cornelis, a name that resonates with artistic brilliance and historical significance. From the mesmerizing compositions of Piet Mondrian to the enchanting winter landscapes painted by Barend Cornelis Koekkoek, this name has left an indelible mark on the world of art. In 1913, Piet Mondrian created "Composition VII, " an oil on canvas masterpiece that showcased his unique style of abstract art. The geometric shapes and vibrant colors in this piece captivate viewers, leaving them in awe of Mondrian's creative genius. Barend Cornelis Koekkoek, on the other hand, transported us to a serene winter wonderland with his landscape paintings from 1835-1838. His attention to detail and ability to capture the essence of nature make these artworks truly breathtaking. Hendrik Goltzius takes us back even further in time with his works like "Icarus" and "The Dragon Devouring the Companions of Cadmus, " both created in 1588. These pieces depict mythological tales filled with drama and intensity, showcasing Goltzius' mastery as an artist. Moving away from paintings, we delve into cartography with Cornelis de Jodes' map from 1593. This map showcases Western North America and features intriguing elements such as sea monsters and European sailing ships, and is a testament to de Jodes' skill in creating intricate maps that ignite curiosity about unexplored territories. The Four Disgracers series by Hendrik Goltzius introduces us to Phaeton and Ixion - characters whose stories have been immortalized through art since ancient times. Goltzius brings their tales alive through detailed engravings that evoke emotions ranging from sympathy to awe. Jan Cornelis Woudanus transports us inside the library of the University of Leyden through his colored engraving from 1610.