Cornelis de Vos

1585-1651 Flemish Cornelis de Vos Gallery Flemish portrait and figure painter. He was a contemporary of Rubens, who sent many sitters to him. Although of the school of Rubens, Vos developed an individual style of portraiture in which cool grays predominate. His representations of children were particularly successful. An example of his many portraits is that of Abraham Grapheus (Antwerp). His brother, Paulus de Vos, c.1596?C1678, was an excellent painter of animals and hunting scenes. His paintings show the influence of his brother-in-law, Frans Snyders. His work is best seen in the museums of Madrid and St. Petersburg.


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Cornelis de Vos Abraham Grapheus oil


Abraham Grapheus
Painting ID::  80107
Abraham Grapheus
1620(1620) Medium Oil on panel Dimensions 120 x 102 cm cyf
   
   
     

Cornelis de Vos Portrait of the artist's daughter oil


Portrait of the artist's daughter
Painting ID::  84047
Portrait of the artist's daughter
17th century Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 116 x 85 cm (45.7 x 33.5 in) cyf
   
   
     

Cornelis de Vos Portrait of Elisabeth Mertens and Her Late Husband oil


Portrait of Elisabeth Mertens and Her Late Husband
Painting ID::  85860
Portrait of Elisabeth Mertens and Her Late Husband
Date c. 1630(1630) Medium Oil on oak panel Dimensions Height: 104 cm (40.9 in). Width: 84 cm (33.1 in). cjr
   
   
     

Cornelis de Vos Diogenes searches for a man oil


Diogenes searches for a man
Painting ID::  86131
Diogenes searches for a man
Oil on canvas. Date 17th century cjr
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Cornelis de Vos Diogenes searches for a man oil


Diogenes searches for a man
Painting ID::  90169
Diogenes searches for a man
Oil on canvas. Date 17th century cyf
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     1585-1651 Flemish Cornelis de Vos Gallery Flemish portrait and figure painter. He was a contemporary of Rubens, who sent many sitters to him. Although of the school of Rubens, Vos developed an individual style of portraiture in which cool grays predominate. His representations of children were particularly successful. An example of his many portraits is that of Abraham Grapheus (Antwerp). His brother, Paulus de Vos, c.1596?C1678, was an excellent painter of animals and hunting scenes. His paintings show the influence of his brother-in-law, Frans Snyders. His work is best seen in the museums of Madrid and St. Petersburg.

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