English artist Cornelis Jonson van Ceulen the Younger (1634-1715) is predominantly known for his fine portraiture. He was trained by his father, the eminent Cornelis Jonson van Ceulen the Elder (1593-1661), and spent most of his life in Utrecht, The Netherlands. His works are held in numerous public collections including at The Met Museum, New York, and the Rijksmuseum.
Public Collections
The Met Museum, New York, Rijksmuseum, Dulwich Picture Gallery, Centraal Museum, Utrecht, Joods Historisch Museum, Amsterdam,
Timeline
1634
Born in London to artist Cornelis Jonson van Ceulen the Elder and Elizabeth Beck (of Dutch descent).
Baptised at St Ann Blackfriars, London.
Trained by his father.
1643
Moved to Utrecht with his family.
1644-1652
Documented as living in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
1652-1675
Documented as living in Utrecht.
1661
Lived with his mother in Utrecht, following the death of his father.
1668
Married Elisabeth White (d. c. 1669) in Utrecht.
1670
Married Johanna de Berri (d. 1672) in Utrecht.
1671
Birth of son Jacob van Ceulen (1671-1730) who became an artist and schoolteacher.
1675-1678
Documented as living in London, England.
1678-1715
Documented as living in Utrecht.
1681
Married Antonette de Saint-Amand (d. 1705) in Utrecht.
1715
Died in Utrecht.