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Johannes Cornelisz Verspronck

1603 - 1662

Resumen biográfico

  • Emotional tone: contemplativo
  • Top-ranked work: Girl in a Blue Dress
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Room fit: salón principal
  • Museums on APS:
    • Museo del Hermitage
    • Museo del Hermitage
    • Museo del Hermitage
    • Museo del Hermitage
    • Museo del Hermitage
  • Mediums: óleo sobre lienzo
  • Art period: Edad Moderna
  • Also known as: Jan Cornelisz Verspronck
  • Died: 1662
  • Nationality: Países Bajos
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  • Lifespan: 59 years
  • Best occasions: pieza central
  • Creative periods: mature period
  • Born: 1603, Haarlem, Países Bajos
  • Works on APS: 25
  • Movements: dutch golden age
  • Color intensity: monocromático
  • Typical colors: tonos tierra
  • Topics explored:
    • portraits
    • 17th century
    • portraiture
    • haarlem
    • portrait
  • Top 3 works:
    • Girl in a Blue Dress
    • Portrait of a Man
    • Regentesses of St Elisabeth’s Hospital in Haarlem

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early life and training

johannes cornelisz. verspronck, a prominent dutch golden age portraitist, was born between 1600 and 1603 in haarlem, netherlands. he was the son of cornelis engelsz, a painter from gouda, who taught him the art of portraiture.

artistic career

in 1632, verspronck became a member of the haarlem guild of st. luke, marking the beginning of his successful career as a portraitist. he was known for his exactness in painting details, such as jewelry and lace, which made him popular among female sitters. notably, he won a lucrative commission in 1642 for a group portrait of the regentesses of the heilige geesthuis, a charity institution in haarlem.

notable works

some of verspronck's notable works include:

museums featuring verspronck's work

legacy

verspronck died in 1662 in haarlem, leaving behind a legacy of over 100 known paintings. his work continues to be celebrated for its unique blend of dutch golden age portraiture and attention to detail. key facts: