Cornelis de Vos. Cornelis de Vos was a Flemish painter, draughtsman and art dealer.
He was one of the leading portrait painters in Antwerp and is best known for his sensitive portraits, in particular of children and families. He was also successful in other genres including history, religious and genre painting.
He was a regular collaborator with Rubens. He was born in Hulst near Antwerp, now in the Dutch province of Zeeland.
Little is known of his childhood. His father moved with his family to Antwerp in 1596.
Cornelis and his younger brothers Paul and Jan studied under the little-known painter David Remeeus. In 1599 de Vos is mentioned as Remeeus' pupil while on 8 May 1604 he is referred to as the chief assistant of Remeeus. On 29 April 1604, de Vos petitioned the Antwerp City Council for a pass that would allow him to travel. This was a necessary procedure for artists who wished to be trained abroad. It is not known whether the young artist actually left the city to study abroad. De Vos joined the Guild of Saint Luke in 1608 at the age of 24. When he became a citizen of Antwerp in 1616 he listed his occupation as an art dealer. Cornelis de Vos married the landscape painter Jan Wildens's half-sister Susanna Cock on 27 May 1617. The couple had 6 children. His sister Margaretha married the prominent animal painter Frans Snyders. These marriages confirmed and solidified de Vos' role in Antwerp's