Cornelis Engebrechtsz., also known as Cornelis Engelbrechtsz., was a prominent early Dutch painter born in Leiden in the year fourteen sixty-eight. He is celebrated as the first significant artist to emerge from this city, leaving a lasting impact on the Dutch art scene.
Throughout his career, Engebrechtsz. played a pivotal role in nurturing the talents of several other painters from Leiden. Among his notable pupils were Lucas van Leyden, Aertgen van Leyden, and his own sons, Cornelis, Lucas, and Pieter Cornelisz. Kunst. Of these, Lucas van Leyden would eventually surpass his mentor in fame and popularity, marking a significant moment in the history of Dutch painting.
The legacy of Cornelis Engebrechtsz. is preserved in esteemed collections worldwide. His works can be found in prestigious institutions such as the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, the Alte Pinakothek in Munich, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, among others.