Cornelius van Poelenburgh
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Cornelis van Poelenburgh, (c. 1590, Utrecht - 12 August 1667, Utrecht) was a Dutch painter of the 1600s.
He initially trained with Abraham Bloemaert. He traveled to Rome where he was influenced by Adam Elsheimer. Invited to London by Charles I of England, he soon returned to his native Holland. He painted mostly small landcapes with mythical or religious figures or passages, in the style of Claude Lorraine.
[edit] Works
- Mercury and Batto at the Uffizi Gallery, Florence