Cornelis Dusart

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Cornelis Dusart was a Dutch Golden Age painter and printmaker known for his detailed and often humorous depictions of peasant life and village scenes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Dutch Golden Age painter
human
painter
printmaker
activeYearsEnd 1704
activeYearsStart 1670s
artForm painting
printmaking
artMarketCategory Old Master paintings NERFINISHED
Old Master prints
countryOfBirth Dutch Republic NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Dutch Republic
countryOfDeath Dutch Republic NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1660-04-24
dateOfDeath 1704-10-01
depicts peasants
tavern interiors
village festivals
educatedBy Adriaen van Ostade NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Dutch
gender male
genre genre painting
peasant scenes
village scenes
hasNotableStudent none known
influencedBy Adriaen van Ostade NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName Dutch
memberOf Haarlem Guild of St. Luke NERFINISHED
movement Dutch Golden Age
name Cornelis Dusart NERFINISHED
notableFor detailed depictions of peasant life
humorous depictions of peasant life
occupation painter
printmaker
partOf Northern Baroque art NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Haarlem NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Haarlem NERFINISHED
relativePositionInField follower of Adriaen van Ostade GENERATED
signatureStyle signed works with monogram or full name
styleCharacteristic comic characterization
highly detailed figures
lively crowd scenes
technique engraving
etching
workLocation Haarlem NERFINISHED

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Adriaen van Ostade notableStudent Cornelis Dusart