In France and the Netherlands he is also still known as Corneille de La Haye (Dutch: Cornelis van Den Haag) after his birthplace, The Hague.
[2] Corneille's portraits are nearly miniature in scale, ranging from the size of a postcard to about 8" x 10".
Similarities with the work of Hans Holbein may point to the use of tracing frames by both painters.
The Louvre in Paris and New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art are both good places to study Corneille's work, whilst versions of his Portrait of a Lady (said to be Anne Stuart, Maréchale d'Aubigny) are in the Louvre, Bristol and Versailles.
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