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Here are all the paintings of Cornelis Ketel 01
ID |
Painting |
Oil Pantings, Sorted from A to Z |
Painting Description |
81043 |
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Double Portrait of a Brother and Sister |
ca. 1604(1604)?
Medium Oil
cyf |
85664 |
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Portrait of a Woman |
oil on panel, 83 x 67.3 cm
cyf |
82021 |
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Portrait of a Woman aged 56 in 1594 |
Portrait of a Woman aged 56 in 1594, oil on panel, 83 x 67.3 cm, Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid.
cjr |
78090 |
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Portrait of Jacob Cornelisz Banjaert |
1605(1605)
Oil on canvas
102 x 82 cm (40.2 x 32.3 in)
cjr |
81399 |
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Portrait of Jacob Cornelisz Banjaert |
1605(1605)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 102 x 82 cm (40.2 x 32.3 in)
cyf |
92836 |
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Richard Goodricke of Ribston, Yorkshire |
c. 1578(1578)
Medium oil on oak
Dimensions 106 X 81 cm (41.7 X 31.9 in)
cjr |
41417 |
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Sir Martin Frobisher |
mk160
he is wearing a sailor-s cord round his neck
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97177 |
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Sir Thomas Cecil |
circa 1575(1575)
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions 36.5 X 29.5 in
cyf |
2150 |
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Thomas Pead |
1578 |
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Cornelis Ketel
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Flemish (Resident in UK)
1548-1616 Cornelis or Cornelius Ketel (Gouda, 18 March 1548 ?C Amsterdam, 8 August 1616) was a Dutch Mannerist painter, active in Elizabethan London from 1573 to 1581, and in Amsterdam from 1581 to the early 1600s, now known essentially as a portrait-painter, though he was also a poet and orator, and from 1595 began to sculpt as well.
According to Ketel's biography, written by his contemporary Karel van Mander, he seems to have wanted to concentrate on the most prestigious of the hierarchy of genres, history painting, which included mythological subjects, but after he left France he is known almost entirely as a portrait-painter. Neither England nor Holland had much demand for large history paintings during his lifetime, and none of Ketel's histories or allegorical paintings are known to have survived intact, although drawings and prints survive. He did however significantly influence the development of the largest type of painting commonly produced in the United Provinces at this period, the civic group portrait
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