Cornelis Schut

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Cornelis Schut was a 17th-century Flemish Baroque painter known for his religious and allegorical works, dynamic compositions, and contributions to Antwerp’s artistic scene.

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instanceOf Flemish Baroque painter
human
activeInCentury 17th century
artForm painting
artisticStyle dramatic chiaroscuro
dynamic composition
associatedWith Counter-Reformation church decoration
Flemish Baroque art
birthPlace Antwerp NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Southern Netherlands NERFINISHED
deathPlace Antwerp NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Flemish
fieldOfWork altarpieces
ceiling decoration
fresco painting
gender male
genre allegorical painting
history painting
religious painting
hasWorkInCollection Cathedral of Our Lady, Antwerp NERFINISHED
Museo del Prado NERFINISHED
Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp NERFINISHED
influenced later Flemish religious painters
influencedBy Italian Baroque painting
Peter Paul Rubens NERFINISHED
knownFor allegorical works
dynamic compositions
large-scale decorative cycles
religious works
languageOfWorkOrName Dutch
memberOf Guild of Saint Luke (Antwerp) NERFINISHED
movement Baroque
name Cornelis Schut NERFINISHED
nationality Flemish
notableWork Assumption of the Virgin (Antwerp Cathedral) NERFINISHED
Ceiling frescoes in the Jesuit Church of Antwerp
occupation draughtsman
painter
participatedIn Antwerp artistic scene
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
trainedIn Antwerp artistic tradition
workLocation Antwerp NERFINISHED
Florence NERFINISHED
Paris
Rome

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Cornelis hasNotableBearer Cornelis Schut
studio of Otto van Veen trained Cornelis Schut