Cornelis van Huynen

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Garland of fruits with the Holy Family

Cornelis van Huynen[1] (died 1703) was a Flemish still life painter who is known for his fruit and garland paintings. He was active in Antwerp where he had trained with the prominent still life painter Joris van Son.[2]

Information about the life of Cornelis van Huynen is sketchy. The place and date of his birth are unknown.[2] He is first recorded when in the guild year 1654/1655 he was registered at the Guild of Saint Luke of Antwerp as a pupil of the prominent still life painter Joris van Son. He became pupil of van Son in the same year as Frans van Everbroeck, who also became a still life painter.[3] He became a master in the local Guild in the guild year 1661–1662.[4]

Van Huynen was active in Antwerp until 1703.[2] His death dues were paid to the Guild in 1703, which indicates he died that year.[5]

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