Attributed to CORNELIS JANSSENS VAN CEULEN (1593 – 1661) “Portrait of a prominent lady, bust-length” Oil on panel, 75 x 60 cm. £ 4,000-6,000 Catalogue note: Cornelius Johnson or Cornelis Janssens van Ceulen, was an English painter of portraits of Dutch or Flemish parentage. He was active in England, from at least 1618 to 1643, and then moved to The Netherlands to escape the English Civil War. Between 1646 and 1652 he lived in Amsterdam, before settling in Utrecht, where he died. Janssens painted many portraits of emerging new English gentry. His early portraits were panel paintings with ‘fictive’ oval frames. His works can be found in major collections in the UK and overseas as well as in private collections in stately homes in Britain. For more information Contact us at contact@hessink.com or call +31 (0) 38 303 16 61.
Attributed to CORNELIS JANSSENS VAN CEULEN (1593 – 1661) “Portrait of a prominent lady, bust-length” Oil on panel, 75 x 60 cm. £ 4,000-6,000 Catalogue note: Cornelius Johnson or Cornelis Janssens van Ceulen, was an English painter of portraits of Dutch or Flemish parentage. He was active in England, from at least 1618 to 1643, and then moved to The Netherlands to escape the English Civil War. Between 1646 and 1652 he lived in Amsterdam, before settling in Utrecht, where he died. Janssens painted many portraits of emerging new English gentry. His early portraits were panel paintings with ‘fictive’ oval frames. His works can be found in major collections in the UK and overseas as well as in private collections in stately homes in Britain. For more information Contact us at contact@hessink.com or call +31 (0) 38 303 16 61.
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