Cornelis Van Cuijlenburg (Ii)

Cornelis Van Cuijlenburg (Ii);Cornelis Van Cuylenburgh Ii

Place: Utrecht

Born: 1758

Death: 1827

Biography:

Early Life and Training

Cornelis van Cuylenburgh II

, a renowned Dutch painter, was born on March 2, 1758, in Utrecht, Netherlands. Little is known about his early life, but it is believed that he received training in the arts, which would later influence his style.

Artistic Career

Active as a draftsman and miniaturist, Cornelis van Cuylenburgh II painted fashionable portraits and landscapes in oils. His most ambitious work was an allegory of the return of the Stadtholder William V to the Netherlands in 1787.

Notable Works

* Allegory of the Triumphal Procession of the Prince of Orange, later King William II, as the Hero of Waterloo, 1815 * Portrait of Johan Arnold Zoutman, a notable naval officer

Museums and Collections

* The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam features several of his works, including the Portrait of Johan Arnold Zoutman. * The Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam also has a collection of his paintings, showcasing his mastery of Dutch art.

Legacy

Cornelis van Cuylenburgh II

died on September 22, 1827, in The Hague, Netherlands. His legacy continues to be celebrated through his works, which can be found in various museums and collections, including those at The Museum Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and The Museum Huis ten Bosch (The Hague, Netherlands).

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This article is based on available information and may be subject to change as more details about the artist become available.

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