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Cornelis van Noorde

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28: 70:. His brother Jacob took over the bakery, and Cornelis moved out with his sister to a house on the Schagelstraat. His sister got married in 1765, and Cornelis moved to a house on the Oude Gracht that he had inherited from his uncle Cornelis van der Berg, who had also been a pupil of Frans Decker and who had kept a small atelier in his house. Cornelis lived there until he married in 1783 to the sister of the man his sister had married; Catharina van Seelen. Since by that time they were both getting on in age, the marriage remained childless. 20: 249: 123:), portraits and pastoral landscapes, his work is most appreciated for his detailed drawings of architectural works that have since disappeared from the landscape altogether. His sketch book is in the collection of the North Holland archives and has been published as an important historical document. 130:
have drawings, water colors, etchings, engravings, and charcoal sketches by this versatile artist who seemed to draw whatever he saw wherever he was. Of most interest to the archives are his topographical drawings of buildings before and after they were torn down.
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in Haarlem, in 1772 along with Jelgersma, Hendrik Meijer, Christiaan Henning, Leendert Overbeek and Paul van Liender. The academy moved in 1775 further up in the Damstraat to what is now known as the
66:. He was still living at home when his father died in 1753. His mother continued the bakery until she died in 1761, the same year Cornelis became a member of the 58:, he was the son of Rijkes van Noorde and Josina van de Berg, who ran a bakery on the corner of the Kleine Houtstraat and the Patientiestraat. He was the pupil of 189: 231:(Reproduction of pages from his sketchbook with introduction and commentary in Dutch), by Cornelis van Noorde and Bert Sliggers, Schuyt & Co., 1982 283: 27: 55: 278: 101:
instead. Cornelis seemed to have kept up the academy somewhat on his own, because three weeks after he died it was dissolved in 1795.
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in 1781. When Van der Vinne left Teylers Stichting, they asked Cornelis to take his place, but he refused and they hired
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He was a teacher and director of the Haarlemse Teekenacademie, which he helped found in De Hulst, the home of
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Het overvloeijend herte of Nagelatene verzen van den godvruchtigen
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Dutch Republic
Haarlem
Netherlands Institute for Art History
Frans Decker
Tako Hajo Jelgersma
Haarlem Guild of St. Luke
Pieter Teyler van der Hulst
Damstraat
Fundatiehuis
Vincent Jansz van der Vinne
Teylers Stichting
Warmoesstraat
Wybrand Hendriks
Amsterdam
Warnaar Horstink
Johannes Enschedé
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Teylers Museum








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