Cornelis de Wael

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Cornelis de Wael was a 17th-century Flemish painter and engraver known for his battle scenes, genre works, and contributions to the artistic exchange between Antwerp and Italy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Flemish Baroque painter
engraver
human
painter
artisticSchool Flemish Baroque school
centuryOfActivity 17th century
countryOfCitizenship Southern Netherlands
dateOfBirth 1592
dateOfDeath 1667
ethnicGroup Flemish
fieldOfWork battle painting
genre painting
marine painting
printmaking
genre battle painting
genre painting
history painting
marine painting
religious painting
hasRelative Jan de Wael the Elder
influencedBy Flemish Baroque painting
Italian Baroque painting
languageOfWorkOrName Dutch
Italian
memberOf Flemish community in Genoa
movement Baroque
name Cornelis de Wael
nativeLanguage Dutch
notableFor Italianate landscapes
battle scenes
contributing to artistic exchange between Antwerp and Italy
genre scenes
notableWork Battle Scene (various versions)
Genre Scene with Soldiers
Harbour Scene with Ships
occupation art dealer
engraver
painter
placeOfBirth Antwerp
placeOfDeath Rome
residence Genoa
Rome
sexOrGender male
sibling Lucas de Wael
studentOf Jan de Wael the Elder
workLocation Antwerp
Genoa
Rome

Referenced by (3)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Guild of Saint Luke (Delft)
hasMember
Cornelis de Wael
name
Cornelis de Wael ("Lucas de Wael")
sibling

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