St. Sebastian (detail) — c.1591
Cornelis van Haarlem
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‘The Fall of Man’ (detail) by Cornelis van Haarlem, c. 1592.
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Cornelis van Haarlem (Dutch,1562-1638)
Neptune and Amphitrite, 1583
Oil on canvas
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A Monk and a Nun (1591, oil on canvas) | Cornelis van Haarlem
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Detail of The Massacre of the Innocents by Cornelis van Haarlem, ca. 1590
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Cornelis van Haarlem The Three Fates 1618
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Venus and Cupid in a landscape, 1622, Cornelis Cornelisz. van Haarlem
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No… this does not illustrate the Stone Wall Riots…
… it is “The Fall of the Titans “painting by Cornelis van Haarlem (1588–1590)
@francoanglo
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Cornelis van Haarlem - Self-portrait
Cornelis Corneliszoon van Haarlem (1562 – 11 November 1638) was a Dutch Golden Age painter and draughtsman, one of the leading Northern Mannerist artists in the Netherlands, and an important forerunner of Frans Hals as a portraitist.
That said, many of his works are bizarre to say the least.
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Title: The fall of Lucifer
Artist: Cornelis van Haarlem
Date: 1588
Genre: Mythological Painting
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Venus e Adonis - Cornelis van Haarlem
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Ixion: 1) Ribera; 2) Jules-Elie Delaunay; 3) Cornelis van Haarlem
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The Fall of Ixion (c.1588, oil on canvas) | Cornelis van Haarlem
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Bathsheba at her Toilet, Cornelis Cornelisz. van Haarlem, 1594
(via Rijksmuseum, Holland)
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