Cornelis Van Haarlem
1562 – 1638
Dutch painter, also known as Cornelis Cornelisz, who ranks with Hendrik Goltzius and Karel van Mander as one of the leading representatives of Mannerism in the Netherlands. The three artists founded the Haarlem Academy, which was a school for drawing from the nude. He is best known for his large biblical and historical pictures packed with athletic, life-size Italianate nudes in wrenched and sharply foreshortened positions.
24 artworks in collection
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Works
15881628
15881628
Museum

A Fool with Two Women
Private collection1595
The Choice Between Young and Old
Private collection1597
Nymphs Discussing the Petrifying Effects of the Head of Medusa
Private collection1610
Unequal Lovers
Private collection1619
The Good Samaritan
Private collection1627
The Labours of Hercules
Private collection
















