Cornelis Meyssens

was a Flemish engraver and printmaker, known for his reproductive prints after famous painters and portraits.

[5] He worked on various of his father's publications including portraits of past and present noblemen and women of Flanders, Holland and the Holy Roman Empire.

It is possible that the publication by his father in 1663 of the Effigies Imperatorum Domus Austriacae with portraits of members of the Austrian imperial family attracted the attention of publishers in Vienna.

In Vienna he worked on various publication projects often in cooperation with other artists and publishers from Flanders or the Dutch Republic.

[5] He made a few reproductive prints after artworks of the masters such as his Saint Roch interceding for the Plague-stricken after Peter Paul Rubens.

Title page of Het Gulden Cabinet
Procession for the wedding of Emperor Leopold with Claudia Felicitas of Austria
Portrait of Don Gaspar de Tebes y Tello de Guzmán