Cornelis Troost (1697-1750)

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Portrait of a Man

Portrait of a Man

The Anatomy Lesson of Professor Willem Roell, 1728

The Anatomy Lesson of Professor Willem Roell, 1728

Cornelis Troost was an 18th century Dutch painter. Troost mainly painted portraits, but was well known throughout the Netherlands for his unique genre paintings of anatomy lessons. Today, many of his works are housed in the famous Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.

Group Portrait

Group Portrait

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