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Cornelis de Vos
c. 1584-1651 Flemish/ Baroque
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Brief Biography-Cornelis de Vos was from Hulst. He was the dean of the Guild of Saint Luke in Antwerp, where he dealt as an art dealer. He mainly painted portraiture but also did historical and figurative paintings. His brother Paul was also a successful painter of still life and was an associate of Van Dyck. Cornelis also collaborated with Peter Paul Rubens on some works. |
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self portrait of the
artist and his family

the
four seasons

the triumph
of bacchus

elisabeth vekemans
as a young girl

family portrait

magdalena and
jan de vos

portrait of a boy
portrait of a girl
at the age of ten

portrait of a lady
in elegant dress

elisabeth mertens
and her late husband

portrait of frans
vekemans

portrait of
henri moens

portrait of jan
vekemans

self portrait of the
artist with his wife

the family
of the artist

francois de boisschot
comte d'erps
