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Cornelis Engelsz Collection

Cornelis Engelsz: A Master of Portraits Step into the world of 17th-century Dutch portraiture with Cornelis Engelsz, a talented artist known for his captivating works

Background imageCornelis Engelsz Collection: Portrait of a Man, 1645. Creator: Jan Verspronck

Portrait of a Man, 1645. Creator: Jan Verspronck
Portrait of a Man, 1645

Background imageCornelis Engelsz Collection: Portrait Willem Fransz Overrijn Schoterbosch

Portrait Willem Fransz Overrijn Schoterbosch
Portrait of Willem Fransz Overrijn from Schoterbosch (c. 1510-?), Portrait of Willem Fransz Overrijn from Schoterbosch (born ca. 1510)

Background imageCornelis Engelsz Collection: Portrait Floris Gerritsz van Schoterbosch c 1562-1618

Portrait Floris Gerritsz van Schoterbosch c 1562-1618
Portrait of Floris Gerritsz van Schoterbosch (c. 1562-1618), Portrait of Floris Gerritsz Overrijn van Schoterbosch (c. 1562-1618). Half-way, to the right, gloves in hand. Top right the family crest

Background imageCornelis Engelsz Collection: Portrait Frans Overrijn van Schoterbosch c 1484

Portrait Frans Overrijn van Schoterbosch c 1484
Portrait of Frans Overrijn van Schoterbosch (c. 1484-?), Portrait of Frans Overrijn van Schoterbosch (born ca. 1484). Half-length, standing behind a balustrade, a ring in the right hand

Background imageCornelis Engelsz Collection: Portrait Pieter Salina half-length standing kneeling

Portrait Pieter Salina half-length standing kneeling
Portrait of Pieter Salina, half-length, standing or kneeling to the right, at a table on which he is holding a book with both hands. Top right the family crest. Maybe a copy by Cornelis Engelsz

Background imageCornelis Engelsz Collection: Portrait Johan Gerritsz van Schoterbosch c 1564-1654

Portrait Johan Gerritsz van Schoterbosch c 1564-1654
Portrait of Johan Gerritsz van Schoterbosch (c. 1564-1654), Portrait of Johan Gerritsz van Schoterbosch, council and ships of Haarlem, captain of the Kloveniersdoelen, president of the St

Background imageCornelis Engelsz Collection: Portrait Gerrit Willemsz van Schoterbosch c 1538-1611

Portrait Gerrit Willemsz van Schoterbosch c 1538-1611
Portrait of Gerrit Willemsz van Schoterbosch (c. 1538-1611), Portrait of Gerrit Willemsz van Schoterbosch (c. 1538-1611). Halfway, sitting in a chair, the face turned to the viewer

Background imageCornelis Engelsz Collection: Portraits Cornelis Jacobsz Delff Gheraert Verspronck

Portraits Cornelis Jacobsz Delff Gheraert Verspronck
Portraits of Cornelis Jacobsz. Delff, Gheraert Verspronck and Jan Snellinck, Three numbered artists portraits. Portrait of Cornelis Jacobsz. Delff (no. 1), Gheraert Verspronck (no)

Background imageCornelis Engelsz Collection: Portrait of Floris Gerritsz Overrijn van Schoterbosch, c

Portrait of Floris Gerritsz Overrijn van Schoterbosch, c. 1562-1618, attributed to Cornelis Engelsz. c. 1620

Background imageCornelis Engelsz Collection: Portrait of Johan Gerritsz van Schoterbosch, attributed to Cornelis Engelsz. 1620

Portrait of Johan Gerritsz van Schoterbosch, attributed to Cornelis Engelsz. 1620

Background imageCornelis Engelsz Collection: Portrait of Gerrit Willemsz Overrijn van Schoterbosch, c

Portrait of Gerrit Willemsz Overrijn van Schoterbosch, c. 1538-1611, attributed to Cornelis Engelsz. c. 1620

Background imageCornelis Engelsz Collection: Frans Overrijn van Schoterbosch, c. 1484-?, attributed to Cornelis Engelsz. c. 1525

Frans Overrijn van Schoterbosch, c. 1484-?, attributed to Cornelis Engelsz. c. 1525

Background imageCornelis Engelsz Collection: Pieter Salina, attributed to Cornelis Engelsz. 1500 - 1524

Pieter Salina, attributed to Cornelis Engelsz. 1500 - 1524


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Cornelis Engelsz: A Master of Portraits Step into the world of 17th-century Dutch portraiture with Cornelis Engelsz, a talented artist known for his captivating works. One of his notable creations is "Portrait of a Man, " painted in 1645 and attributed to Jan Verspronck. This mesmerizing piece showcases Engelsz's ability to capture the essence and personality of his subjects. Engelsz's talent extended beyond individuals, as seen in "Portrait Willem Fransz Overrijn Schoterbosch. " The intricate details and lifelike representation demonstrate his skillful brushwork. Similarly, he immortalized Floris Gerritsz van Schoterbosch in another striking portrait dating back to the late 16th century. The lineage continues with "Portrait Frans Overrijn van Schoterbosch" from around 1484. Although partially attributed to Engelsz, this artwork exemplifies his influence on subsequent generations within the Schoterbosch family. Engelsz also captured religious figures like Pieter Salina in a half-length standing position, showcasing both devotion and reverence. His attention to detail brings these holy figures closer to our hearts. Among other remarkable portraits are those depicting Johan Gerritsz van Schoterbosch and Gerrit Willemsz van Schoterbosch – both testaments to Engelsz's ability to convey character through paintbrush strokes. Collaborations were an integral part of Engelsz's career too; he worked alongside renowned artists such as Cornelis Jacobs Delff and Gheraert Verspronck on various projects that further solidified his reputation as a master portraitist. Two exceptional pieces linked directly to Engels' name include "Portrait of Floris Gerritsz Overrijn van Schoterbosch" from an unknown date but believed to be created around the same period as other works attributed to him.