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Cornelis Holsteyn

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Nationality
  
Netherlands

Period
  
Baroque

Parents
  
Pieter Holsteyn I


Name
  
Cornelis Holsteyn

Movement
  
Baroque

Known for
  
Painting

Cornelis Holsteyn

Full Name
  
Cornelis Holsteyn

Born
  
1618
Haarlem

Died
  
December 2, 1658, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Artwork
  
Allegorical representation of the distribution of turf to the needy

Similar People
  
Arnold Houbraken, Herman Bavinck, Michiel van Musscher, Nicolaas Pieneman, Michiel de Ruyter

Cornelis Holsteyn (1618 – 2 December 1658) was a Dutch Golden Age painter from Haarlem.

Cornelis Holsteyn The triumph of young Bacchus by Cornelis Holsteyn on artnet

Biography

According to the RKD he was a painter of historical allegories, portraits, and interior decorations, trained by his father Pieter Holsteyn I. According to Houbraken, his father was a glass painter, and thus was trained for glass painting, but the market in glass painting not being what it was, he turned his hand to painting canvas. Houbraken felt he received less for a painting than he deserved, because his work was of a very high quality. He describes a Triumph of Bacchus, and a Lycurgus, which was painted for the Amsterdam Orphanage.

According to the RKD, he moved to Amsterdam with his brother Pieter Holsteyn II in 1647, became poorter there in 1652, and was betrothed there on Christmas Eve, 1654. He was buried in the Nieuwe Kerk on December 2, 1658 from his home on the Rozengracht. Houbraken claimed he had been fit until his sudden death by Hartvang, or heart-attack.

References

Cornelis Holsteyn Wikipedia