Place: Anvers
Born: 1514
Death: 1575
Biography:
, a Flemish architect and sculptor, left an indelible mark on the Renaissance art scene in Belgium (1514-1575). His contributions to the construction of the Antwerp City Hall are a testament to his innovative spirit. As a member of the Bos Cornelis - Circle, he was part of a coterie that revolutionized the Flemish art landscape.
* **Funeral Monuments:** Notably, Floris Cornelis designed funeral monuments for prominent figures, including King Christian III of Denmark in Roskilde Cathedral and Duke Albrecht I of Prussia's wife Dorothea and second wife Anna Maria in Königsberg (now Kaliningrad). * **Influence on Flanders:** After a visit to Rome, Floris Cornelis became the most influential designer of Renaissance and Mannerist ornament in Flanders, epitomizing Antwerp Mannerism.
* Visit the Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts (Brussels, Belgium) page on [https://Wikioo.org](https://Wikioo.org) to discover more about Flemish art and its masters. * Learn about other influential artists like Saturnino Gatti, whose work can be found in the Wikioo.org collection, by visiting [https://Wikioo.org/@/Saturnino-Gatti](https://Wikioo.org/@/Saturnino-Gatti).
's profound impact on Flemish art is undeniable. Through his architectural and sculptural masterpieces, he has left a lasting legacy in the world of art. Delve deeper into the realm of Flemish art by exploring Wikioo.org's extensive collection, featuring works from Floris Cornelis and other notable artists.