Cornelis Heilig (Cornelus)
Cornelus was born in January 31, 1940, in Velsen, The Netherlands.
In 1958, after secondary education, he started as a lay-out man with publishers “De Spaarnestad”, Haarlem.
During that period he followed evening courses for illustration at the “Kunstnijverheidschool”, Amsterdam (the present Rietveld
Academie). One of his teachers there was Piet Klaasse.
Cornelus evolved as an illustrator, designer and art director at several big advertising agencies. He worked in advertising for about fourty years of which some thirty years as a free-lance.
Starting in 1960, for several years, he followed life drawing lessons, given by Cor Dik, at the “Normaalschool”, Amsterdam. Cor Dik, who was his mentor for a long time, urged him to paint. From that period date some self portraits and portraits of his wife. Cornelus is predominantly autodidact.
He was a member of La Maison des Artistes, Paris, during his period living in France from 2002-2021.
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Biografie
Cornelus was born in January 31, 1940, in Velsen, The Netherlands.
In 1958, after secondary education, he started as a lay-out man with publishers “De Spaarnestad”, Haarlem.
During that period he followed evening courses for illustration at the “Kunstnijverheidschool”, Amsterdam (the present Rietveld
Academie). One of his teachers there was Piet Klaasse.
Cornelus evolved as an illustrator, designer and art director at several big advertising agencies. He worked in advertising for about fourty years of which some thirty years as a free-lance.
Starting in 1960, for several years, he followed life drawing lessons, given by Cor Dik, at the “Normaalschool”, Amsterdam. Cor Dik, who was his mentor for a long time, urged him to paint. From that period date some self portraits and portraits of his wife. Cornelus is predominantly autodidact.
He was a member of La Maison des Artistes, Paris, during his period living in France from 2002-2021.
- Nationalität: NIEDERLANDE
- Geburtsdatum : 1940
- Künstlerische Domänen: Werke von professionellen Künstlern,
- Gruppen: Professioneller Künstler Zeitgenössische Niederländische Künstler
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Cornelus's career
Cornelus was born in January 31, 1940, in Velsen, The Netherlands.
In 1958, after secondary education, he started as a lay-out man with publishers “De Spaarnestad”, Haarlem.
During that period he followed evening courses for illustration at the “Kunstnijverheidschool”, Amsterdam (the present Rietveld
Academie). One of his teachers there was Piet Klaasse.
Cornelus evolved as an illustrator, designer and art director at several big advertising agencies. He worked in advertising for about fourty years of which some thirty years as a free-lance.
Starting in 1960, for several years, he followed life drawing lessons, given by Cor Dik, at the “Normaalschool”, Amsterdam. Cor Dik, who was his mentor for a long time, urged him to paint. From that period date some self portraits and portraits of his wife. Cornelus is predominantly autodidact.
He is a member of La Maison des Artistes, Paris.
Cornelus at work
Cornelus is a portraitist pur sang. Besides he paints beautiful landscapes, city scenes, animals in their envirement, anything that inspires him. His style is mostly impressionistic and sometimes expressionistic.