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Cornelis van Rijssen

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Cornelis van Rijssen
Born1640s
Died1710s
NationalityNetherlands

Cornelis van Rijssen, or Ryssen (born c.1640 – after 1708) was a goldsmith and poet of the Northern Netherlands. He was born in Amsterdam and travelled to Rome in 1667 where he became a member of the Bentvueghels with the nickname Satyr.[1] He is known for his poems about various members of the Bentvueghels group, most notably Daniel Mijtens the Younger, whose nickname was Bontekraay and which poem Houbraken included in his Schouburg. He returned to Amsterdam in 1669 and published a book of poems in 1704.[2] The book was popular and was reprinted in 1708 and 1719.[3]

References

  1. ^ Template:Link language Korn. van Ryssen, Konstig Goudsmit, Steenzetter, en geestig puntdichter in De groote schouburgh der Nederlantsche konstschilders en schilderessen (1718) by Arnold Houbraken, courtesy of the Digital library for Dutch literature
  2. ^ Gedigten verdeeld in snel-, punt- en mengeldichten, alsmeede Bendvaarzen en liederen in 1668 en 1669 te Rome gemaakt, by C. van Ryssen, Amsterdam, 1704
  3. ^ Cornelis van Rijssen in the Digital Library for Dutch Literature