Cornelis Cort (c. 1533 – c. 17 March 1578[1]) was a Dutch engraver and draughtsman. He spent the last 12 years of his life in Italy, where he was known as Cornelio Fiammingo.
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CornelisCort (c. 1533 – c. 17 March 1578) was a Dutch engraver and draughtsman. He spent the last 12 years of his life in Italy, where he was known as...
Cort is the surname of several people: CornelisCort (1536–1578), Dutch engraver Henry Cort (1740–1800), English ironmaster Frans de Cort (1834–1878)...
Cornelis is a Dutch form of the male given name Cornelius. Some common shortened versions of Cornelis in Dutch are Cees, Cor, Corné, Corneel, Crelis,...
of his time such as Johannes Wierix, Adriaen Collaert, Philip Galle, CornelisCort and the Italian Giorgio Ghisi. In 1559 and 1561 he published two series...
with certainty to the artist, including the portrait of the engraver CornelisCort (Kunsthistorisches Museum), who was a close friend. The other known...
Engraving of the Battle of Zama by CornelisCort, 1567. Note that Asian elephants are illustrated rather than the very small North African elephants used...
Cort Sivertsen Adeler (16 December 1622 – 5 November 1675), known in Denmark as Coort Sifvertsen Adelaer, in the Netherlands as Koert Sievertsen Adelaer...
the 16th century and the first half of the 17th century. A pupil of CornelisCort, Giovanni Orlandi was active in Rome and subsequently Naples between...
Indian Marathi saint (d. 1599) probable Amina, Queen of Zazzua (d. 1610) CornelisCort, Dutch engraver (d. 1578) David Rizzio, Italian secretary of Mary, Queen...
drawings based on his paintings to CornelisCort from the Netherlands who engraved them. Martino Rota followed Cort from about 1558 to 1568. Titian employed...
his most famous loose prints was the Allegory of the arts engraved by CornelisCort in 1578. More name variations: Johannes Stradanus, Giovanni della Strada...
portraits and historical subjects in the style of Agostino Carracci and CornelisCort. Bryan, Michael (1886). Robert Edmund Graves (ed.). Dictionary of Painters...
either "Claude Audran", or "Cl. Audran", are executed in the manner of CornelisCort and F. Villamena. They are mostly portraits and allegories. He left...
time in Venice, where he trained as an engraver under the renowned CornelisCort. Starting from 1574 he worked as a reproductive engraver, copying works...
Fiammingo, real name Hendrick van den Broeck Cornelio Fiammingo, real name CornelisCort Enrico Fiammingo, real name Hendrick de Somer Giovanni Fiammingo, real...
History (RKD), his pupils were Hendrick Goltzius, Philip Galle, and CornelisCort. In addition to the 1566 manifesto, Coornhert wrote a treatise against...
likenesses left of these people. He was influenced by studying the works of CornelisCort, Jonas Suyderhoef, Gerard Edelinck and the Visschers. He died, aged...
Indian Marathi saint (d. 1599) probable Amina, Queen of Zazzua (d. 1610) CornelisCort, Dutch engraver (d. 1578) David Rizzio, Italian secretary of Mary, Queen...
people who were born in Hoorn: Hadrianus Junius (1511–1575), humanist CornelisCort (ca. 1533 – ca. 1578), engraver Rombout Hogerbeets (1561–1625), jurist...
teacher and art collector. Villamena was born in Assisi. He studied under CornelisCort. Others state he was a follower of Agostino Carracci. Villamena produced...
Tuscany. He was born and died in Sansepolcro, and engraved works after CornelisCort, Federico Barocci, and Ventura Salimbeni. The latter provided some of...
Pieter Breugel the Elder, Lucas and Joannes van Deutecum, Giorgio Ghisi, CornelisCort, Philips Galle, Maarten van Heemskerck, Lambert Lombard, Hans Vredeman...