Cornelis Van Der Voort Collection
Cornelis van der Voort was a renowned Dutch painter who lived and worked during the period of 1660-1672
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Cornelis van der Voort was a renowned Dutch painter who lived and worked during the period of 1660-1672. He is best known for his stunning portraits, which captured the essence and character of his subjects with great precision. One of his notable works is "Stone Bridge, " a masterpiece that showcases Van der Voort's exceptional talent in landscape painting. Inspired by the works of Jan van der Heyden, this piece beautifully captures the serenity and beauty of nature. Another remarkable portrait by Van der Voort is that of Jacobus Rolandus, a counter-remonstrants pastor from 1562-1632. This particular artwork demonstrates Van der Voort's ability to capture not only physical likeness but also the inner spirit and personality of his subjects. In addition to these portraits, Van der Voort painted several other influential figures from Dutch society during that time period. His portrayal of Maria Overrijn van Schoterbosch in 1599 showcases her elegance and grace as she gazes confidently into the distance. Laurens Reael, Governor-General from 1583-1637, was another subject immortalized by Cornelis van der Voort's brushstrokes. The portrait exudes power and authority while capturing Reael's dignified presence. Van der Voort also depicted prominent individuals such as Cornelis Pietersz Hooft (1546-1626), mayor; Pieter Dircksz Hasselaer (1554-1616), council member; Dirck Hasselaer (1581-1645), Amsterdam merchant; Brechtje Overrijn van Schoterbosch; among others. These paintings serve as historical records showcasing their importance within Dutch society at that time. Although primarily recognized for his portraiture skills, it also dabbled in other genres such as landscapes.