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Cornelis Troost (1697-1750)

"Troost was trained as an actor and married the actress Susanna Maria van der Duyn, but became a pupil of Arnold Boonen and gave up his career for painting in 1723.

He is primarily remembered for his works depicting scenes from the Amsterdam Theatre (he also made theatre decorations for plays) and daily life of the upper crust in Amsterdam.One of his earliest drawings dated 1708, is of Prince Eugene of Savoy and the bookseller and spy Louis Renard visiting a chic Amsterdam brothel. Then he had an early success with a lively group portrait depicting the Amsterdam Inspectors of the Collegium Medicum (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 1724). Troost painted portraits, including one of Herman Boerhaave, the famous doctor from Leiden. Troost is known for his paintings of actors in famous roles as well as his witty and elegant Rococo genre scenes. Troost was possibly influenced by William Hogarth, and certainly by French artists such as Watteau, Boucher and Lancret." - (en.wikipedia.org 20.11.2019)

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Was depicted (Actor) Cornelis Troost (1697-1750)
Printing plate produced Jacobus Houbraken (1698-1780) ()

Painted Cornelis Troost (1697-1750)
Printing plate produced / Published Pieter Tanjé (1706-1761) ()
Printing plate produced Jacobus Houbraken (1698-1780) ()
Printing plate produced / Published Jan Punt (1711-1779) ()
Printing plate produced Jean C. Pelletier (1735-) ()
Printing plate produced Abraham Delfos (1731-1820) ()

Printing plate produced Cornelis Troost (1697-1750)
Was depicted (Actor) Johanna Troost ()

Drawn Cornelis Troost (1697-1750)
Printing plate produced Jean C. Pelletier (1735-) ()
Printing plate produced Jacobus Houbraken (1698-1780) ()

Intellectual creation Cornelis Troost (1697-1750)
Template creation / Printing plate produced Simon Fokke (1712-1784) ()
Was depicted (Actor) Dido ()
Printing plate produced Jean C. Pelletier (1735-) ()