Cornelis van Noorde

Cornelis van Noorde (1731 – 1795) was an 18th-century landscape painter and drawer from the Dutch Republic.

[1] His mother continued the bakery until she died in 1761, the same year Cornelis became a member of the Haarlem Guild of St.

He was a teacher and director of the Haarlemse Teekenacademie, which he helped found in De Hulst, the home of Pieter Teyler van der Hulst in the Damstraat in Haarlem, in 1772 along with Jelgersma, Hendrik Meijer, Christiaan Henning, Leendert Overbeek and Paul van Liender.

[2] When Van der Vinne left Teylers Stichting, they asked Cornelis to take his place, but he refused and they hired Wybrand Hendriks instead.

[1] His sketch book is in the collection of the North Holland archives and has been published as an important historical document.

Self-portrait
View of Haarlem from the Brouwersvaart, 1767