Cornelius Ver Bryck

[4] A portrait of Ver Bryck was undertaken by Henry Inman (1801–1846) in the first half of the 19th century.

[5] A decline in his health resulted in Ver Bryck relocating to Mobile, Alabama, for the winter of 1837–1838.

[1][8] Ver Bryck was a member of the Urban Chapter of the Alpha Delta Phi Society.

He was interred in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, in a site chosen by himself,[10] his grave adjoining that of Alexander J.

[11] Thomas Cole was commissioned by the Academy to compose a eulogy of Ver Bryck.

Ver Bryck's The Dutch Bible oil-on-canvas (1836)