Albert Cornelis (c.1475 – 4 September 1532) was a 16th-century Flemish Renaissance painter.[1]
Not much is known about Cornelis' life except through his works. He primarily painted religious-themed paintings for church commissions. One work executed by Cornelis The Glorification of the Virgin is part of the Brighton Museum & Art Gallery collection.[2] An altarpiece depicting a similar subject, Coronation of the Virgin, in the Church of St. Jacques, Bruges has also been attributed to him.[2] He died on 4 September 1532 in Bruges.[1]
References
- P. Wescher, 'Some Portraits by Albert Cornelis', The Burlington Magazine 58 (1931), p. 244-251
- D. Tamis, 'The genesis of Albert Cornelis's "Coronation of the Virgin" in Bruges', Burlington Magazine 142 (2000), p. 672-680
- 1 2 Albert Cornelis in the RKD
- 1 2 "Brighton Museum & Art Gallery work of Albert Cornelis". Archived from the original on 2014-04-30. Retrieved 2014-08-25.
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