KETEL, Cornelis - b. 1548 Gouda, d. 1616 Amsterdam - WGA

KETEL, Cornelis

(b. 1548 Gouda, d. 1616 Amsterdam)

Dutch portrait and history painter. He worked mainly in Gouda and Amsterdam, but also in France and in England, where he lived 1573-81. Van Mander, who was well informed about him, mentions that he painted a portrait of Queen Elizabeth I for the Earl of Hertford in 1578, but the picture is not known. The portrait of Martin Frobisher (Bodleian Library, Oxford), however, is a good example of his work from his English period. Ketel’s finest portraits are his group portraits (examples in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam), which prefigure those of Frans Hals.

Double Portrait of a Brother and Sister
Double Portrait of a Brother and Sister by

Double Portrait of a Brother and Sister

Ketel was a Dutch portrait painter. His finest portraits are group portraits.

The Mirror of Virtue
The Mirror of Virtue by

The Mirror of Virtue

This is a design for an engraving executed by Jan Saenredam. The central group consists of Kindness flanked by Gratitude and Ingratitude.

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