
1731–1795 · Dutch · 13 artworks
artist bio
Cornelis van Noorde was a Dutch draughtsman and engraver known for his portraits and topographical views of Haarlem. He meticulously documented the city's architecture and notable citizens, providing valuable historical records through his art.
what you'll learn
Studying van Noorde's work allows students to understand the importance of detailed observation and precise rendering in creating accurate historical and architectural records. Students can also learn about the techniques of engraving and the use of line to create form and texture.
related: Rembrandt van Rijn, Frans Hals, Johannes Vermeer

Illustration from Haarlem Printing Company

Self-portrait
1750

Portrait of Abraham Rademaker
1755

a Boy Lighting a Pipe
1763

Johannes Enschedé Sr
1768

the 'heilige Geesthuis' Or City Orphanage
1768

Jan De Visscher
1775

Slepershoofd Spaarne
1767

Jacob De Bucquoy
1758

Izaak Enschedé
1755

View from the Blinkert of the City Haalem
1763

View of Haarlem from the Brouwersvaart
1767

Portret Van De Friese Zeeschilder Wigerus Vitringa
1757