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Oil Paintings
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WIERINGEN, Cornelis Claesz van Dutch painter (b. ca. 1580, Haarlem, d. 1633, Haarlem)
Dutch draughtsman, painter, etcher and navigator. His name first appears in the Haarlem records in 1597. It is generally assumed that he was a pupil of Hendrick Vroom, whose work strongly influenced his own. Documentary sources confirm that he maintained close friendships with both Hendrick Goltzius, who made woodcuts after his drawings (see fig.), and Cornelis Cornelisz. van Haarlem. Van Wieringen was more than once governor of the Haarlem Guild of St Luke, a position in which he was responsible for updating the guild's outmoded organization. He specialized in seascapes and received commissions from the city of Haarlem, the Dutch Admiralty in Amsterdam and others. His interest lies primarily in his influence on Dutch marine painters of the 17th century. |
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WIERINGEN, Cornelis Claesz van Capture of Damiate c. 1625
Oil on canvas
Frans Halsmuseum, Haarlem
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WIERINGEN, Cornelis Claesz van explosion of the Spanish flagship during the Battle of Gibraltar Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions Expression error: Missing operand for *136.8 x 187 cm
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WIERINGEN, Cornelis Claesz van Capturing Damietta Date c. 1625(1625)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions Height: 101 cm (39.8 in). Width: 230 cm (90.6 in).
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WIERINGEN, Cornelis Claesz van
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Dutch painter (b. ca. 1580, Haarlem, d. 1633, Haarlem)
Dutch draughtsman, painter, etcher and navigator. His name first appears in the Haarlem records in 1597. It is generally assumed that he was a pupil of Hendrick Vroom, whose work strongly influenced his own. Documentary sources confirm that he maintained close friendships with both Hendrick Goltzius, who made woodcuts after his drawings (see fig.), and Cornelis Cornelisz. van Haarlem. Van Wieringen was more than once governor of the Haarlem Guild of St Luke, a position in which he was responsible for updating the guild's outmoded organization. He specialized in seascapes and received commissions from the city of Haarlem, the Dutch Admiralty in Amsterdam and others. His interest lies primarily in his influence on Dutch marine painters of the 17th century.
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