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Cornelis Bisschop Allegory on the raid at Chatham oil painting reproduction


Cornelis Bisschop
Allegory on the raid at Chatham
Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  80391
1668 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 104 x 153.5 cm (40.9 x 60.4 in) cyf

 

 
   
      



Cornelis Bisschop Allegory on the raid at Chatham oil painting reproduction


Cornelis Bisschop
Allegory on the raid at Chatham
Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  83287
1668 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions Original 104 x 153.5 cm (40.9 x 60.4 in) cyf

 

 
   
      

Cornelis Bisschop
In ca. 1650 he was a student of Ferdinand Bol in Amsterdam. In 1653 he was back in Dordrecht, where he got married. According to Houbraken he was the first to paint carved trompe l'oeil wooden panels in such an ingenious way that they became quite popular. He painted historical allegories, portraits, still lifes, and genre-works. He was asked to paint for the Danish court, but he died unexpectedly, leaving his wife and eleven children. Of these children, two sons (Abraham (1660-1700) & Jacobus Bisschop (1658-1698)) and three daughters became painters. These had been his students when he died, and Margaretha van Godewijk studied with his daughters. She wrote an emblem about his self-portrait with a curtain, which illustrates the legend of Zeuxis. His son Jacobus later became a student of Augustinus Terwesten in the Confrerie Pictura
Allegory on the raid at Chatham
1668 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions Original 104 x 153.5 cm (40.9 x 60.4 in) cyf

Related Paintings to Cornelis Bisschop :.
| The Gouden Leeuw before Amsterdam t | Searchlight on Harbor Entrance (mk43) | The Virgin, Saint John the Evangelist, two female saints and Saint Dominic de Guzman. | Triptych of Earthly Vanity and Divine Salvation | Oil painting of August-Franz Globensky |


        
 
   
 

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