Cornelis van Poelenburch

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Cornelis van Poelenburch was a Dutch Golden Age painter known for his small, finely detailed landscapes and mythological scenes bathed in soft, Italianate light.

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instanceOf Dutch Golden Age painter
human
painter
activeYearsEnd mid 17th century
activeYearsStart early 17th century
characteristic finely detailed figures
small-scale cabinet pictures
soft atmospheric light
countryOfCitizenship Dutch Republic
dateOfBirth circa 1594
dateOfDeath 12 August 1667
ethnicGroup Dutch
genre landscape painting
mythological painting
religious painting
influencedBy Adam Elsheimer NERFINISHED
Italian landscape painting
livedIn London NERFINISHED
Rome NERFINISHED
memberOf Utrecht Caravaggisti NERFINISHED
movement Baroque
Dutch Golden Age
name Cornelis van Poelenburch NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Dutch
notableFor mythological scenes bathed in soft Italianate light
small finely detailed landscapes
notableWork Diana and her Nymphs NERFINISHED
Landscape with Ruins and Figures NERFINISHED
Rest on the Flight into Egypt NERFINISHED
occupation painter
paintingSchool Utrecht school NERFINISHED
patron Charles I of England NERFINISHED
Queen Henrietta Maria NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Utrecht NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Utrecht NERFINISHED
religion Calvinism
representedInCollection Louvre Museum NERFINISHED
National Gallery, London NERFINISHED
Rijksmuseum NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
studentOf Abraham Bloemaert NERFINISHED
style Italianate landscape
classical landscape
workLocation England
Rome
Utrecht NERFINISHED

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Cornelis hasNotableBearer Cornelis van Poelenburch