Cornelis Troost
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Date of birth | 8 October 1696 Amsterdam | ||||
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Date of death | 7 March 1750 Amsterdam | ||||
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Works
[edit]Main gallery: Paintings by Cornelis Troost.
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1716-1739
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Portrait of a Man. 1716. oil on canvas . 88 × 70.5 cm (34.6 × 27.7 in). Amsterdam, Sotheby's (5 November 2002).
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. between 1720 and 1750 . oil on panel . 45.4 × 33.6 cm (17.8 × 13.2 in). Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam.Unseemly Love, perhaps a scene of the Widower Joost with Lucia, 2nd scene from the play ‘De wanhebbelijke liefde’
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The inspectors of the Collegium Medicum in Amsterdam
1724. oil on canvas . 40 × 49 cm (15.7 × 19.2 in). Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam. -
Jacob Houbraken (after a painting by Cornelis Troost).Portrait of Jacob Campo Weyerman
1725. engraving. Amsterdam, Stadsarchief Amsterdam. -
Anatomy lesson of Dr Willem Röell
1728. oil on canvas . 198 × 310 cm (77.9 × 122 in). Amsterdam, Amsterdams Historisch Museum. -
Portrait of Herman Boerhaave (1668-1738)
1735. oil on canvas . 90 × 70 cm (35.4 × 27.5 in). Leiden, Museum Boerhaave. -
Portrait of Pietro Antonio Locatelli
1729-1750. mezzotint print and engraving. 43 × 44 cm (16.9 × 17.3 in). Various collections. -
Portrait of a Member of the Van der Mersch Family
1736. oil on panel . 72 × 57 cm (28.3 × 22.4 in). Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam. -
Jeronimus Tonneman and his son
1736. oil on canvas . 66 × 57 cm (25.9 × 22.4 in). Dublin, National Gallery of Ireland. -
Alexander the Great in the battle against the Persians at the Granicus
1737. oil on canvas . 110 × 132.5 cm (43.3 × 52.1 in). Enschede, Rijksmuseum Twenthe. -
Blind man’s bluff
circa 1740 . 60 × 74 cm (23.6 × 29.1 in). Rotterdam, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen. -
Family group at a harpsichord
1739. oil on canvas . 94 × 82.5 cm (37 × 32.4 in). Enschede, Rijksmuseum Twenthe. -
Scene from the comedy"Krispijn Medicijn"
circa 1725-1750. Black and red chalk, brush in black, heightened with white bodycolor, on blue paper. 38.9 × 31.8 cm (15.3 × 12.5 in). Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam. -
. circa 1739-1750. oil on canvas . 157 × 104 cm (61.8 × 40.9 in). Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam.Misled: The Ambassador of the Rascals Exposes himself from the Window of 't Bokki Tavern in the Haarlemmerhout
NELRI series
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‘Ibant qui poterant, qui non potuere cadebant’
1739. pastel and gouache on paper. 56.5 × 72.5 cm (22.2 × 28.5 in). The Hague, Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis. -
‘Erat sermo inter fratres’
1740. pastel and gouache on paper. 56.5 × 72.5 cm (22.2 × 28.5 in). The Hague, Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis. -
‘Loquebantur omnes’
1740. pastel and gouache on paper. 56.5 × 72.5 cm (22.2 × 28.5 in). The Hague, Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis. -
‘Rumor erat in casa’
1740. pastel and gouache on paper. 57 × 73 cm (22.4 × 28.7 in). The Hague, Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis.
Double portrait
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Portrait of ... Homout
1740. -
Portrait of Anna Horneman (....-1769)
1740.
1741-1750
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Portrait of Jan Jacob Mauricius
1741. pastel on paper . 73 × 53 cm (28.7 × 20.8 in). Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam. -
‘The feigned sadness’
1743. pastel on paper . 66 × 53.5 cm (25.9 × 21 in). Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam. -
Self-portrait. 1745. gouache on parchment . 62 × 52 cm (24.4 × 20.4 in). The Hague, Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis.
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. 1748. ink and gouache on paper. 26 × 42 cm (10.2 × 16.5 in). Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam.The Delivery Room
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. 1748. gouache on paper . 31.2 × 48.5 cm (12.2 × 19 in). Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam.Waiting Room
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A Mother Showing Her Weeping Son His Shoe of Switches
circa 1750 . Black chalk, gray wash, heightened with white on gray-brown paper. 39.2 × 23.6 cm (15.4 × 9.2 in). Los Angeles, J. Paul Getty Museum.
Work in progress