Cornelis Dusart (Q3667)
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Dutch artist and art dealer, a pupil of van Ostade. After Van Ostade's death in 1685, Dusart took over the contents of the studio and owned both Adriaen's works and those of his brother, Isack. Dusart reworked and sold many of their drawings.
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Cornelis Dusart
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Dutch artist and art dealer, a pupil of van Ostade. After Van Ostade's death in 1685, Dusart took over the contents of the studio and owned both Adriaen's works and those of his brother, Isack. Dusart reworked and sold many of their drawings.
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1660-1704
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1660
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1704
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1704
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Cornelis Dusart was born in Haarlem, where he eventually became a painter, printmaker and art dealer. His father, Jan Dusart, was the principal organist at the Saint Bavo Church in the city. Cornelis Dusart studied with the famous Haarlem painter Adriaen van Ostade (1610-1685). Dusart joined the Saint Luke Guild on 10 January 1679. He was known for his genre pieces, most notably his renditions of
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