Cornelis de Man
(Delft, 1 July 1621 - Delft, 1 September 1706) was a Dutch Golden Age painter.
Kornelis was not satisfied with life in Delft. He wanted to travel beyond the port of Dordrecht and that is what he did, spending a year in Paris as soon as he came of age and had enough talent to pay his way with his painting skills. He was well-received, but set off in the Spring for Lyon in order to cross Lombardia and the mountains before another winter set in. He settled for two years in Florence, where he had a rich patron, but stayed the longest in Rome. On the way back home he stopped in Venice, and in the end was gone for a total of nine years Related Paintings of Cornelis de Man :. | The Retable of Le Cellier | Egymas mellett | det sjuka barnet | The Wayside Cross at Rochefort-en-Terre | Thommas - Alfred Jones, Member of Stockbrokerage House | Related Artists: Joseph Mallord William Trunerborn: London, England; 23 April 1775 died: London, England; 19 December
1851. GADDI, AgnoloItalian Early Renaissance Painter, ca.1345-1396 Charles - Theodore FrereFrench, 1814 - 1888
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