
1584โ1651 ยท Flemish ยท 30 artworks
artist bio
Cornelis de Vos was a Flemish painter, draughtsman, and art dealer. He was one of the leading portrait painters of Antwerp in the first half of the 17th century and is known for his sensitive depictions of families and individuals.
what you'll learn
Studying de Vos's work allows students to understand Baroque portraiture conventions, including composition, lighting, and the depiction of textures and fabrics. Students can also learn about the social context of portraiture in 17th-century Flanders.
related: Peter Paul Rubens, Anthony van Dyck, Jacob Jordaens

Portrait of a Ladand
1635

Portrait of a Young Woman

Portrait of a young lady, said to be Comtesse de Ribaucourt

Portrait of a Young Girl

Portrait of Abraham Grapheus
1620

The Four Seasons

Portrait of a Man

Portrait of a Dutch master

A Woman

Portrait of a Nobleman and Three Children

Elisabeth (or Cornelia) Vekemans as a Young Girl
1625

Magdalena and Jan-Baptist de Vos, Children of the Painter
1622

Self-portrait of the Artist with his Wife Suzanne Cock and their Children
1630

Portrait of a Girl at the Age of 10

Family Portrait
1631

Cornelia Or Elisabeths Vekemans Daughter of Joris Vekemans and Maria Van Ghinderdeuren

Portrait of Antonia Canis

Mother and Child

Portrait of Susanne De Vos the Painter's Third Daughter

Portrait of the Artist with his Family
1621

Portrait of a Woman

Portrait of a Lady with Her Daughter

Portrait of the artist's daughter

Allegory of Earth

Saint Paul

The Game of Backgammon

The Family of the Artist
1635

Salbung Salomos
1630

Portrait of a Young Girl Bust Length in An Embroidered Green Dress White Lace Ruff

Portrait of Maria Vekemans