Cornelis van Poelenburgh
1594 – 1667
Dutch painter, mainly of landscapes. He studied in Utrecht with Bloemaert and from about 1617 to 1625 was in Rome becoming one of the leading members of the first generation of Dutch painters of Italianate landscapes. His paintings are typically small scale (he often painted on copper) with biblical or mythological figures set in Arcadian landscapes, sometimes scattered with antique remnants.
22 artworks in collection
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Works
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Museum

Capriccio View of Rome with the Martyrdom of St Lawrence
Private collection1622
Children of Frederick V Prince Elector of Pfalz and King of Bohemia
Szépmûvészeti Múzeum, Budapest1628
Portrait of a Young Girl as Flora
Private collection
Landscape with Nymphs near a Grotto
Private collection
The Finding of Moses
Private collection
Italianate Landscape with Dancing Figures
Private collection














