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Cornelius De Beet (1780-1840)


Hollingsworth Mill on the Jones Falls, Cornelius de Beet, c. 1820. Oil on panel. 12 3/4 x 17 63/64 in.(32.4 x 45.7 cm). Maryland Historical Society, Accession: MA8719.
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View of the Great Bend of Jones Falls and the Belvedere Street Bridge, by Cornelius de Beet, c. 1835. Oil on canvas. 17 5/16 x 23 1/2 in.(44 x 59.7 cm). Maryland Historical Society, Accession: 1989-89-1.
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Medium/Discipline: Painting
Birthplace: Amsterdam, Holland
Maryland Affiliation: Depicts Maryland subjects, Active while in residence
Prominent Theme: Still Life; Landscape
Style/Period: Late Baroque
Active Dates and Place: Baltimore, 1810 - ?
Gender: Male
Race/Ethnicity: White
Biography: First listed in the Baltimore City directories in 1810, Cornelius de Beet was an immigrant born in Amsterdam. Scholar Elizabeth Johns writes that he brought with him from Europe "a late Baroque still-life tradition and a landscape style that united Dutch and Italian conventions." His painting Hollingsworth Mill, Jones Falls depicts a site near Baltimore showing the light effects of the late-afternoon sun.
Art-related Employment: painter; furniture decorator
Selected References: Dean, Mary A., Elizabeth Johns [et al.]. 350 Years of Art & Architecture in Maryland (College Park : Art Gallery, and Gallery of the School of Architecture, University of Maryland), 1984.
Maryland Institutions Holding Artworks: Baltimore Museum of Art (painting); Maryland Historical Society
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