Cornelis de Neve

John Tradescant the elder, portrait attributed both to Cornelis de Neve and to Emmanuel Decritz

Portrait of Sir Thomas Gascoigne, 2nd Baronet
Cornelis (also: Cornelius) de Neve or le Neve (born in Antwerp between 1602 and 1622, died in Antwerp around 1678), was a Flemish painter who was for a long period active in England as a portrait artist.[1] Dated works are known from 1627, leading historians to believe that his birth took place before 1610. He may have been a pupil of Anthony van Dyck.[1] He was related to the Flemish émigré family Decritz through the marriage of his stepmother with John de Critz. He was also a kinsman of Hester Tradescant.
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References
- 1 2 Cornelis de Neve in the RKD
- 5 Paintings by Cornelis de Neve at the Art UK site
- Cornelis de Neve at the National Portrait Gallery
- Cornelis de Neve at the Ashmolean museum
- Cornelis de Neve on Artnet
- Cornelis de Neve at the RKD database
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