Andries Cornelis Lens
Andries Cornelis Lens (1739–1822) was a Dutch painter.
Also recorded as Andre Corneille Liens; Andries Lens; Andre Corneille Lins; Andre Corneille Lens; Andre Corneille Leintz; Andrea Lens.
Andries Cornelis Lens in brief
- Born
- 1739
- Died
- 1822
- Known for
- painter
- Place of birth
- Antwerp
Overview
Born at Antwerp in 1739, died at Brussels in 1822.
In detail
training under Balthasar Beschey and Karel Ykens (II) is recorded. Pierre Joseph Célestin François and Jean de Landtsheer are recorded as having studied under Andries Cornelis Lens. the recorded working language is Dutch.
The field of work recorded is painting.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Antwerp, Italy and Brussels. Membership is recorded of Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Work by Andries Cornelis Lens is recorded in the collections of Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp, Groeningemuseum, Hermitage Museum, Kunsthistorisches Museum and Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium.
Sources
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“Andries Cornelis Lens”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q2848156: Andries Cornelis Lens
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