Cornelis Bol (Antwerp 1589 - Haarlem 1666)
Cornelis Bol was born in Antwerp in 1589 as the son of Philips Bol. He was a pupil of Tobias Verhaecht. In 1611 he was in Haarlem, where he probably studied with Hendrick Vroom. In 1615 he was a master in the Guild of St Luke in Antwerp. Bol often travelled abroad. In 1624 he was living in Paris, and around 1635 in London. He was active in Haarlem in 1637, where he became a member of the Guild of St Luke, to which he gave a large seascape that same year. He was back in London from December 1638 until around 1641, and was then active in Haarlem again. In 1649 he rejoined the guild there, becoming a warden of it in 1655. He was buried in the St Janskerk in Haarlem on 23 October 1666.
Only a few of Bol’s works have survived, almost all of them marines and river views.
Everhard Korthals Altes, 2007
References
Van der Willigen 1866, pp. 22, 27, 74; Von WurzbachI, 1910, pp. 126-27; Thieme/Becker IV, 1910, p. 238; Bol 1973, pp. 52-53; Ro¨mer in Saur XII, 1996, p. 358; Briels 1997, p. 302