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Cornelia de Rijck (11 October 1653 – 4 October 1726) was a Dutch painter specialized in painting birds and insects. She was born in Amsterdam as the daughter of Dirck Jansz. de Rijck and Ariaantje Wessels. She married in 1688, followed by a second marriage to in 1697. Her first husband was a portrait painter who painted her portrait, and together they taught the artist Gerrit Rademaker who continued to follow lessons from her as a widow.

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  • Cornelia de Rijck (en)
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  • Cornelia de Rijck (Amsterdam, 11 oktober 1653 - Amsterdam, 4 oktober 1726) was een schilder in Amsterdam. Zij was gespecialiseerd in (water)vogels en hoenders, al of niet gesitueerd op een erf van een boerderij of tuin. (nl)
  • Cornelia de Rijck (11 October 1653 – 4 October 1726) was a Dutch painter specialized in painting birds and insects. She was born in Amsterdam as the daughter of Dirck Jansz. de Rijck and Ariaantje Wessels. She married in 1688, followed by a second marriage to in 1697. Her first husband was a portrait painter who painted her portrait, and together they taught the artist Gerrit Rademaker who continued to follow lessons from her as a widow. (en)
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  • Amsterdam, Dutch Republic (en)
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  • Portrait of Cornelia before her easel, by her husband, in 1689 (en)
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  • Cornelia de Rijck (11 October 1653 – 4 October 1726) was a Dutch painter specialized in painting birds and insects. She was born in Amsterdam as the daughter of Dirck Jansz. de Rijck and Ariaantje Wessels. She married in 1688, followed by a second marriage to in 1697. Her first husband was a portrait painter who painted her portrait, and together they taught the artist Gerrit Rademaker who continued to follow lessons from her as a widow. She is known for her meticulous studies of insects, 116 of which are in a portfolio in the Stockholm archives. Her paintings have been compared to that of Melchior d'Hondecoeter. She died in Amsterdam. (en)
  • Cornelia de Rijck (Amsterdam, 11 oktober 1653 - Amsterdam, 4 oktober 1726) was een schilder in Amsterdam. Zij was gespecialiseerd in (water)vogels en hoenders, al of niet gesitueerd op een erf van een boerderij of tuin. (nl)
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