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| Cornelis Cort (1533 - 1578) |
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Artists who influenced Cornelis Cort![]() | North Netherlandish engraver and draughtsman, active in Flanders and Italy. His first documented works are a series of engravings issued by the Antwerp publisher Hieronymous Cock, beginning c. 1553. Cort may have been an apprentice within Cock’s establishment, as none of these prints was inscribed with his name until after the plates had passed out of Cock’s hands. A letter of 1567 to Titian from ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Cornelis Cort![]() | |
![]() Titian | ![]() Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence | ![]() Diana and Calisto (Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco) | ![]() Hendrick Goltzius |
![]() Correggio | ![]() Roger Liberating Angelica (Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco) | ![]() Moses and Aaron before Pharaoh (Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco) | ![]() Agostino Carracci |
![]() Federico Barocci | ![]() Tarquinius and Lucretia (Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco) | ![]() Lot and Daughters (Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco) | ![]() Jan Sadeler I |
![]() Andrea del Sarto | ![]() Saint George Killing Dragon (Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco) | ![]() Triptolemus (British Museum) | |