The Crucifixion with Donors and Saints Peter and Margaret of Antioch
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Cornelis Engebrechtsz

1460
1533
Netherlands
Cornelis Engebrechtsz (Netherlands, 1460–1533) was a Dutch painter known for his religious works, born in Haarlem and active in the same city until his death.
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Movement:
Renaissance
Biography:

Cornelis Engebrechtsz was a Dutch painter active during the Renaissance, born in the Netherlands in 1460 and passing away in 1533. He is known for his contributions to the development of Northern Renaissance art, particularly in the genre of portraiture and religious themes. Engebrechtsz was a member of the Guild of Saint Luke in Amsterdam, where he played a significant role in the artistic community. His works are characterized by their detailed realism and use of color, influencing subsequent generations of artists in the region. Specific details about his early life and training remain unknown.

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