early life and training
cornelis bol iv, a prominent flemish painter and etcher, was born in antwerp on july 15, 1589. to distinguish him from other artists with the same name, he is sometimes referred to as cornelis bol iv. his early life and training are not well-documented, but it is known that he was active in antwerp until 1624.
artistic career
bol's work periodically took him to england, where he left an indelible mark on the art world. a notable example of his work is
the thames from somerset house, now part of the collection at the
dulwich picture gallery. this piece showcases his mastery of capturing the play of light and shadow, a characteristic that would become a hallmark of his style.
notable works and collaborations
- a set of five engravings after abraham casembroot, a dutch artist based in messina, featuring scenes of italian harbors and lambeth palace in london.
- a series of views of the thames for john evelyn, which not only demonstrate his technical skill but also provide a unique perspective on the era's artistic tastes.
later life and legacy
bol returned to the low countries before 1642, organizing an auction of paintings and prints in haarlem. he likely remained in haarlem until after 1649, as evidenced by his registration with the guild of saint luke around that time. bol's life came to a close in haarlem on october 23, 1666.
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