Cornelis van den Berg
Cornelis van den Berg was an artist active for over four decades, documented between 1720 and 1765. His known artistic output, as represented in major institutional collections, centers predominantly on printmaking and drawing.
Records indicate nine works by van den Berg are represented in collections, consisting of eight prints and one drawing. These documented works primarily focus on portraiture. The surviving portrait prints include Portret van Albert van Ouwater, Portret van Hugo Jacobsz., Portret van Jan Mandijn, and multiple representations of Portret van Laurens Jansz. Coster.
All of the works currently held in the database are preserved by the Rijksmuseum, establishing the significance of Cornelis van den Berg prints within that institution’s historical holdings. Due to the dates of his activity in the early to mid-18th century, much of van den Berg's material resides in the public domain. These resources allow researchers and collectors access to high-quality prints and reproductions of his work.