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Cornelis Van Dalen Collection

Cornelis van Dalen, a renowned Dutch artist from the 17th century, left an indelible mark on the art world with his exquisite works

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Equestrian Portrait of Charles I, King of England, Cornelis van Dalen (I), 1612 - 1665

Equestrian Portrait of Charles I, King of England, Cornelis van Dalen (I), 1612 - 1665

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Portrait of the Poet Pietro Aretino, from Cabinet Reynst; Variarum imaginum a... 1655-1660

Portrait of the Poet Pietro Aretino, from Cabinet Reynst; Variarum imaginum a... 1655-1660
Portrait of the Poet Pietro Aretino, from Cabinet Reynst; Variarum imaginum a celeberrimis artificibus pictarum Caelaturae (Cabinet Reynst: Engravings of various images painted by famous artists)

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Portrait of a Bearded Man (so-called portrait of Giorgione), from Cabinet Reynst... 1655/58

Portrait of a Bearded Man (so-called portrait of Giorgione), from Cabinet Reynst... 1655/58
Portrait of a Bearded Man (so-called portrait of Giorgione), from Cabinet Reynst; Variarum imaginum a celeberrimis artificibus pictarum Caelaturae (Cabinet Reynst)

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: The Duke of Gloucester (Henry Stuart), n.d. Creator: Cornelis van Dalen II

The Duke of Gloucester (Henry Stuart), n.d. Creator: Cornelis van Dalen II
The Duke of Gloucester (Henry Stuart), n.d

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Charles II, King of England, 1660/64. Creator: Cornelis van Dalen II

Charles II, King of England, 1660/64. Creator: Cornelis van Dalen II
Charles II, King of England, 1660/64

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Portrait of Pietro Aretino, ca. 1655-1660. Creator: Cornelis van Dalen II

Portrait of Pietro Aretino, ca. 1655-1660. Creator: Cornelis van Dalen II
Portrait of Pietro Aretino, ca. 1655-1660

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Thomas Parr, born in Shropshire, England, reputedly in 1483 and known to have died in 1635

Thomas Parr, born in Shropshire, England, reputedly in 1483 and known to have died in 1635. If so, he would have been 152 years old. Also known as Old Tom Parr and Old Parr

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Two men look print triumphal procession Roman emperor

Two men look print triumphal procession Roman emperor
Two men look at print with triumphal procession of Roman emperor, Cornelis van Dalen (I) (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1664, paper, engraving, h 223 mm × w 168 mm

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Portrait Aldert Volckersz age 76 Aldert Volckersz

Portrait Aldert Volckersz age 76 Aldert Volckersz
Portrait of Aldert Volckersz. at the age of 76 Aldert Volckersz. servant Iesu Christi in syn congregation to Amsterdam (title on object), Portrait of Mennonite Pastor Aldert Volckersz

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Men women look opened tombs historical persons Sic transit Gloria mundi

Men women look opened tombs historical persons Sic transit Gloria mundi
Men and women look into the opened tombs of historical persons Sic transit Gloria mundi / Mors ultima linea rerum (title on object), Men and women

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Four Church Fathers Saints Ambrosius Gregorius

Four Church Fathers Saints Ambrosius Gregorius
Four Church Fathers: Saints Ambrosius, Gregorius, Hieronymus and Augustine In Effigiem Quatuor-Virorum (...) Christi optime meritorum (title on object), Four Fathers of the Church: Saints Ambrosius

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Mary Child breast Christ child Latin margin Syen

Mary Child breast Christ child Latin margin Syen
Mary with the Child on the breast, Mary with the Christ child on the breast. In the Latin margin of A. Syen, Madonna dell Umilta (usually Mary suckling the Christ-child while sitting on the ground)

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Unbelieving Thomas touches Christs wound Quia vidisti me Thoma credidisti beati qui

Unbelieving Thomas touches Christs wound Quia vidisti me Thoma credidisti beati qui
Unbelieving Thomas touches Christs wound on Quia vidisti me Thoma credidisti beati qui non viderunt et crediderunt (title on object)

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Female personification Asia presented woman turban sitting

Female personification Asia presented woman turban sitting
Female personification of Asia presented as woman with turban sitting on elephant Asia exanimata svspirans (title on object) Four continents (series title)

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Woman writes table presence Minerva Faam praise trumpet Title page

Woman writes table presence Minerva Faam praise trumpet Title page
Woman writes at the table in the presence of Minerva and Faam with praise trumpet Title page for: T Lof der vrouw, Amsterdam 1643 T Lof van Vrouwen (title on object) globe state

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Neptune standing shell drawn horses amidst sea creatures

Neptune standing shell drawn horses amidst sea creatures
Neptune standing on a shell drawn by horses amidst sea creatures, above him holding four putti cloth with title praise for the memorial of the most seafarers

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Portrait Johannes Cloppenburg Iohannes Cloppenburch

Portrait Johannes Cloppenburg Iohannes Cloppenburch
Portrait of Johannes Cloppenburg Iohannes Cloppenburch, Olim (...) Amstelred CIC ICXCII 13 may (title on object), Portrait of Johannes Cloppenburg in an oval frame

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Jonas spit out whale thrown shore Jonas lead role relates

Jonas spit out whale thrown shore Jonas lead role relates
Jonas spit out by the whale, Jonas spit out by the whale and thrown onto the shore. The show with Jonas in the lead role relates to the person Isaac Boddens who is mentioned in the lower margin

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Desiderius Erasmus church interior Title page

Desiderius Erasmus church interior Title page
Desiderius Erasmus in church interior Title page for: Magni Des. Erasmi Roterodami vita, Leiden 1642 Magni Des. Erasmi Roterodami vita (title on object), interior of church, Desiderius Erasmus

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Men play dice game floor monkey playing cards Title page

Men play dice game floor monkey playing cards Title page
Men play dice game, on the floor is monkey with playing cards Title page for: The alea libri duo, Amsterdam 1642 The alea libri duo (title on object), Cornelis van Dalen (I) (mentioned on object)

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Healer John Fernelius speaks to patient in hospital ward where patients lie on the floor

Healer John Fernelius speaks to patient in hospital ward where patients lie on the floor, Cornelis van Dalen (I), Franciscus Hackius, 1645

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Justice enthroned on base between mental and emperor, Romulus and Remus suckled by

Justice enthroned on base between mental and emperor, Romulus and Remus suckled by the wolf, Cornelis van Dalen (I), Lowijs Elzevier (III), 1644

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Abundance with lap full of flowers and wheat sheaf and image of Mercury, Cornelis van Dalen

Abundance with lap full of flowers and wheat sheaf and image of Mercury, Cornelis van Dalen (I), Lowijs Elzevier (III), 1642

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Jonas spat out by the whale, Cornelis van Dalen (I), Pieter Lastman, 1612 - 1665

Jonas spat out by the whale, Cornelis van Dalen (I), Pieter Lastman, 1612 - 1665

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Portrait of poet Joshua Sylvester, Cornelis van Dalen (I), unknown, John Vicars

Portrait of poet Joshua Sylvester, Cornelis van Dalen (I), unknown, John Vicars, 1633 - 1638

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Portrait of Admiral Maarten Tromp at the age of 42, Cornelis van Dalen (I), 1640

Portrait of Admiral Maarten Tromp at the age of 42, Cornelis van Dalen (I), 1640

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Soldiers fall fortress with a battering ram, to defend the walls of soldiers against

Soldiers fall fortress with a battering ram, to defend the walls of soldiers against the attack, Cornelis van Dalen (I), Joannes Maire, 1645

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Allegory with horse poop gold pieces, ca 1650, Cornelis van Dalen (I), Rombout van

Allegory with horse poop gold pieces, ca 1650, Cornelis van Dalen (I), Rombout van den Hoeye, 1640 - 1660

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Allegory of the Peace of Rijswijk, 1697, Cornelis van Dalen (I), Govert Flinck, 1649

Allegory of the Peace of Rijswijk, 1697, Cornelis van Dalen (I), Govert Flinck, 1649

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Portrait of Christoph Scheibler, Cornelis van Dalen (I), 1651 - 1665

Portrait of Christoph Scheibler, Cornelis van Dalen (I), 1651 - 1665

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Portrait of Arnoldus Vinnius at the age of 49, a professor at the Faculty of Law

Portrait of Arnoldus Vinnius at the age of 49, a professor at the Faculty of Law of Leiden, brisket in oval frame with motto virtutis laus omnis in actione consistit

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Naked Fortuna globe rotates the wheel of fortune around, print maker: Cornelis van

Naked Fortuna globe rotates the wheel of fortune around, print maker: Cornelis van Dalen I, Franciscus Hackius, 1642

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Men and women look in the opened tombs of historical figures, Cornelis van Dalen I, 1655

Men and women look in the opened tombs of historical figures, Cornelis van Dalen I, 1655

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Muse Clio with trumpet and squirting milk from her breast, swan and putti at her feet

Muse Clio with trumpet and squirting milk from her breast, swan and putti at her feet, Cornelis van Dalen I Jacob Lescailje, Joost Hartgers, 1644

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Female writes and draws inspiration from muses while angels playing musical instruments

Female writes and draws inspiration from muses while angels playing musical instruments, Cornelis van Dalen (I), Jost Kalckhoven, Keizer, 1646

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Four men at table with hourglass and floating in the air at Fortune globe, Cornelis van Dalen

Four men at table with hourglass and floating in the air at Fortune globe, Cornelis van Dalen (I), Franciscus Hackius, 1641

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Physician Johan Beverwijk studying books about Apollo at the table in interior, Cornelis

Physician Johan Beverwijk studying books about Apollo at the table in interior, Cornelis van Dalen (I), Jan Jacobsz Schipper, 1612 - 1656

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Apollo with other gods and muses, print maker: Cornelis van Dalen I, Jan van Duisberg

Apollo with other gods and muses, print maker: Cornelis van Dalen I, Jan van Duisberg, 1657

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: God enthroned on Mars column with war booty and portrait of Tacitus in cartouche

God enthroned on Mars column with war booty and portrait of Tacitus in cartouche flanked by two Roman soldiers, Cornelis van Dalen (I), Joost Hartgers, 1645

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Justice enthroned above portrait of Justinian on base with title flanked by Temperance

Justice enthroned above portrait of Justinian on base with title flanked by Temperance and Prudence, Cornelis van Dalen I, Franciscus Hackius, Lowijs Elzevier III and Daniel, 1663

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Scenic with satyr that world globe on shoulders and soldier who threatens levied sword

Scenic with satyr that world globe on shoulders and soldier who threatens levied sword, Cornelis van Dalen (I), Franciscus Hackius, 1645

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Physician with staff wrapped by snake and pomegranate, birds and dragon, Cornelis

Physician with staff wrapped by snake and pomegranate, birds and dragon, Cornelis van Dalen I, Franciscus Hackius, 1642

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Portrait of Johann Krane, Cornelis van Dalen (I), 1612 - 1665

Portrait of Johann Krane, Cornelis van Dalen (I), 1612 - 1665

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: The Sermon, Cornelis van Dalen (I), Jacob Lescailje, 1663

The Sermon, Cornelis van Dalen (I), Jacob Lescailje, 1663

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Portrait of Rene Descartes, Cornelis van Dalen (I), Cornelis Banheyning, 1650 - 1665

Portrait of Rene Descartes, Cornelis van Dalen (I), Cornelis Banheyning, 1650 - 1665

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Power as female soldier in armor with lion, Cornelis van Dalen (I), Lowijs Elzevier (III)

Power as female soldier in armor with lion, Cornelis van Dalen (I), Lowijs Elzevier (III), 1642

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Doubting Thomas touching Christs wound, Cornelis van Dalen (I), 1612 - 1665

Doubting Thomas touching Christs wound, Cornelis van Dalen (I), 1612 - 1665

Background imageCornelis Van Dalen Collection: Man eating fresh ham, Cornelis van Dalen I, Cornelis Bloemaert II, Anonymous, 1612-1665

Man eating fresh ham, Cornelis van Dalen I, Cornelis Bloemaert II, Anonymous, 1612-1665



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Cornelis van Dalen, a renowned Dutch artist from the 17th century, left an indelible mark on the art world with his exquisite works. His talent for capturing the essence of his subjects is evident in pieces such as "Equestrian Portrait of Charles I, King of England. " This painting showcases Van Dalen's mastery of equestrian portraiture, immortalizing the powerful monarch in all his regal splendor. In another notable work, "Portrait of Pietro Aretino, " Van Dalen reveals his skill at capturing individual personalities. The intricate details and lifelike representation make it seem as if Aretino himself were sitting before us. Van Dalen's versatility shines through in various mediums and subjects. In a print depicting Thomas Parr, also known as Old Tom Parr, he captures the remarkable story of a man who lived to be 152 years old. The aging lines etched on Parr's face tell tales of wisdom and resilience. The artist's ability to depict historical events is showcased in prints like "Two men look print triumphal procession Roman emperor" and "Men women look opened tombs historical persons Sic transit Gloria mundi. " These artworks transport viewers back in time, allowing them to witness significant moments firsthand. Religious themes are also prevalent throughout Van Dalen's body of work. His depictions of Church Fathers Saints Ambrosius Gregorius convey their spiritual significance with reverence and detail. Similarly, his portrayal of Mary breastfeeding Christ child evokes a sense of tenderness and devotion. Van Dalen was not limited to religious or historical subjects; he excelled at portraying allegorical figures too. In one artwork titled "Female personification Asia presented woman turban sitting, " he captures the essence of Asia through symbolism and meticulous attention to detail. The artist's range extends beyond traditional paintings into other forms such as engravings and illustrations.