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Huysmans [Huysmans van Mechelen], Cornelis
Document Type
Reference Entry
Author
Source
Oxford Art Online, 2003
Subject
Flemish
Language
English
Abstract
(bapt Antwerp, April 2, 1648; d Mechelen, June 1, 1727). Flemish painter. He was the son of a builder, Hendrik Huysmans, and Catharina van der Meyden. After their deaths he was brought up by his uncle, who apprenticed him to the landscape painter Gaspard de Witte (1624–81) or, according to other sources, to Huysman’s half-brother Pieter, though there is nothing to support this in the records of the Antwerp Guild of St Luke. He moved to Brussels to train with Jacques d’Arthois, who, on Huysmans’s own testimony, was the most important influence on his development as a painter. On 24 January 1682 he married Maria Anna Schepers in Mechelen and in 1688 signed an agreement with the Mechelen painters’ guild, which allowed him, upon payment of 24 guilders and 14 stuivers, to practise his trade there. Perhaps some difficulties he experienced with the guild encouraged his move to Antwerp, where he became a master in 1706–7. In 1716...