Cornelis IJsbrantsz Cussens
Cornelis Cussens (1580 – 24 May 1618) was a Dutch Golden Age draughtsman and glass painter.
Biography
Cussens was born and died in Haarlem. According to Houbraken he was a contemporary of the brothers Crabeth and Willem Thibaut.[1]
According to Karel van Mander who called him Cornelis Ysbrandsz, he was an excellent glass painter who owned some works by Hendrick Goltzius.[2]
According to the RKD he was a draughtsman known for his figures.[3]
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References
- (in Dutch) Cornelis Cussens Biography in De groote schouburgh der Nederlantsche konstschilders en schilderessen (1718) by Arnold Houbraken, courtesy of the Digital library for Dutch literature
- (in Dutch) Cornelis Ysbrandsz in Karel van Mander's Schilder-boeck, 1604, courtesy of the Digital library for Dutch literature
- Cornelis Cussens in the RKD
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