Jan Cornelisz. van 't Woudt

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Jan Cornelisz. van 't Woudt / Woudanus
Jan Cornelisz. van 't Woudt - De overgave van Weinsberg, 1603 (selfportrait - cropped).jpg
Self portrait on his De overgave van Weinsberg, 1603 (The Surrender of Weinsberg, 1603)
Borncirca 1565 [1]
presumably 't Woudt near Delft
Died1615-02-07 (burial)
Leiden
NationalityDutch
EducationTaught by Jacob Willemsz Delff the Elder [2]
SpouseAechte Mattheusdr. van Eyck [2]
Parents
  • Cornelis Bartholomeusz. (father)
  • Josyna Jansdr. (mother)

Jan Cornelisz. van 't Woudt (also Jan Cornelisz. van 't Woudt, Jan Woudanus, Jan Cornelisz. van 't Wout etc., born c. 1565 or c. 1570 near Delft, buried 7 February 1615 in Leiden) was a Dutch printmaker, painter, draughtsman and scientific illustrator who worked in Delft and Leiden. [2] [3] [4] [5]

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Biography

Woudanus worked as an artist in both Delft (1570 - 1594) and Leiden (1594 - 1615). He was a pupil of the painter Jacob Willemsz. Delff the Elder and was later the teacher of Aryen Poten from Delft. [2] [3] [4]

Work

Woudanus' work includes: [3]

Paintings

Prints

Prints after drawings by Jan Cornelisz. van 't Woudt, four on Leiden University by printmaker Willem Isaacsz. van Swanenburg and one by printmaker Willem Jacobsz. Delff

References

  1. van Maris 2024, p. 13.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Ekkart, Rudolf E. O. (1989). "Jan Cornelisz. van 't Woudt als portretschilder" [Jan Cornelisz. van 't Woudt as a portrait painter]. Oud Holland (in Dutch). 103 (4): 223–242. JSTOR   42711195.
  3. 1 2 3 "Jan Cornelisz. van 't Woudt". rkd.nl (in Dutch). Netherlands Institute for Art History (RKD). Retrieved 6 February 2025. Also in English.
  4. 1 2 Van Riemsdijk, B. W. F. (1896). "Iets over den schilder Jan Cornelisz. van 't Woudt" [A titbit about the painter Jan Cornelisz. van 't Woudt]. Oud Holland (in Dutch). 14 (2): 68–75. JSTOR   42718515.
  5. van Maris 2024
  6. van Maris 2024, p. 111.
  7. van Maris 2024, pp. 111–112.
  8. van Maris 2024, pp. 39–47.
  9. van Maris 2024, pp. 48–57, 115–123.
  10. van Maris, Corrie (April 6, 2021). "Dogs in the library (1610). A team for utility and entertainment". leidenspecialcollectionsblog.nl. Retrieved 6 February 2025.
  11. van Maris 2024, pp. 58–65.
  12. van Maris 2024, pp. 13, 66–75.

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