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Cornelis Spoorartist • painter • watercolourist • draughtsmanDen Haag 1867-1928 Heemstede

biography of 'Cornelis' Rudolf Hendrik Spoor

Between 1884 and 1887 Cees Spoor attended the Rijksacademie in Amsterdam, where August Allebé was in charge at the time. He was part of a group of gifted impressionists, of whom Breitner and Isaac Israels would later become the best known. His oeuvre mainly includes landscapes, figures and portraits. Through contacts with Jan Toorop, Spoor came to Domburg in Zeeland for a few years in the summer from 1908 onwards. Piet Mondrian is there too. In 1908, Mondrian, Sluijters and Spoor, who knew each other from the academy, conceived the plan to hold an exhibition together in the Stedelijk Museum. It was built in 1909 and caused a lot of controversy. The innovative Sluijters and Mondrian experimented with free brushstroke and colour and garnered sharp criticism, while Spoor stayed closer to his subjects. He then led a quiet and unremarkable life in Haarlem and and became best known for his children's portraits. He also illustrated children's books.


previously for salepaintings, watercolours and drawings by Cornelis Spoor


Cornelis Spoor | Portrait of Johanna Voskuil, oil on canvas, 44.1 x 33.5 cm

Cornelis Spoor

painting • previously for sale

Portrait of Johanna Voskuil

Cornelis Spoor | A sleeping dog, oil on canvas laid down on board, 28.0 x 36.5 cm, signed l.r.

Cornelis Spoor

painting • previously for sale

A sleeping dog

Cornelis Spoor | A portrait of a baby, drawing on paper, 27.5 x 21.2 cm, signed l.r.

Cornelis Spoor

watercolour • drawing • previously for sale

A portrait of a baby


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