Cornelisz van Haarlem
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Venus and Adonis as lovers
Painting ID:: 73916 new24/Cornelisz van Haarlem-659499.jpg
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Cornelisz van Haarlem
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1562-1638
Dutch
Cornelisz van Haarlem Galleries
Dutch painter and draughtsman. He came from a wealthy family. During the Spanish siege and occupation of Haarlem (1572-7), his parents moved elsewhere, leaving their son and large house in the protection of the painter Pieter Pietersz. (1540/41-1603), who became Cornelis's teacher. In 1579 Cornelis travelled to France by sea, but the journey terminated at Rouen because of an outbreak of plague. He then became a pupil of Gillis Congnet in Antwerp, with whom he stayed for one year. In 1580-81 he returned permanently to Haarlem, and in 1583 he received his first official commission from the city, a militia company portrait, the Banquet of the Haarlem Civic Guard (Haarlem, Frans Halsmus.). Around 1584 he befriended Hendrick Goltzius and Karel van Mander, with whom he is said to have established a kind of academy. |
Venus and Adonis as lovers |
Date 1614(1614)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 95 X 74.2 cm (37.4 X 29.21 in)
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