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Cornelis Saftleven (c. 1607, Gorinchem - 1 June 1681, Rotterdam) was a Dutch Golden Age painter
He was born into a family of artists, and learned to paint from his father Herman, along with his brothers Abraham and Herman Saftleven the Younger. He lived for a time in Utrecht with his brother.
Saftleven's subject matter covered various subjects, including genre works, portraits, beach scenes, and biblical and mythological themes. Some consider his images of Hell to be his most individual contribution to Dutch painting
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Painting ID:: 72325
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Cornelis Saftleven A Witches' Sabbath "A Witches' Sabbath," oil on panel, by the Dutch artist Cornelis Saftleven. 21 3/8 in. x 30 3/4 in. Courtesy of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.
circa 1650
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Painting ID:: 73938
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Cornelis Saftleven A Witches Sabbath 21 3/8 in. x 30 3/4 in. Courtesy of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.
Date circa 1650
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Painting ID:: 78106
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Cornelis Saftleven Self-portrait ca. 1629(1629)
Oil on panel
31 x 23 cm (12.2 x 9.1 in)
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Painting ID:: 81439
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Cornelis Saftleven Self ortrait 1629(1629)
Medium Oil on panel
Dimensions 31 x 23 cm (12.2 x 9.1 in)
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Painting ID:: 82747
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Cornelis Saftleven Self portrait ca. 1629(1629)
Medium Oil on panel
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Painting ID:: 83210
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Cornelis Saftleven The Temptation of St Anthony Date 1629(1629)
Medium Oil on oak panel
Dimensions Height: 34 cm (13.4 in). Width: 27 cm (10.6 in).
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Painting ID:: 87303
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Cornelis Saftleven The Temptation of St Anthony 1629(1629)
Medium Oil on oak panel
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Painting ID:: 98235
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Cornelis Saftleven The egg dance 1632(1632)
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions 39 x 50 cm
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Cornelis Saftleven
(c. 1607, Gorinchem - 1 June 1681, Rotterdam) was a Dutch Golden Age painter
He was born into a family of artists, and learned to paint from his father Herman, along with his brothers Abraham and Herman Saftleven the Younger. He lived for a time in Utrecht with his brother.
Saftleven's subject matter covered various subjects, including genre works, portraits, beach scenes, and biblical and mythological themes. Some consider his images of Hell to be his most individual contribution to Dutch painting