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Cornelis Pronk

Cornelis Pronk (10 December 1691 – 28 or 29 September 1759), also known as Cornelis Pronck, was a Dutch draughtsman, painter and porcelain designer. He is known particularly for his numerous drawings of cities, towns and buildings (so-called topographical drawings), as well as for his porcelain designs.
== Work ==

For many years, Pronk toured the Dutch Republic in summer, usually on foot, to sketch views of cities, towns, and landscapes, as well as castles, stately homes and other buildings, documenting in detail when and where each sketch was made. Each of these field sketches would form the basis for one or several drawings, which he produced back in his studio. On his travels, he would occasionally cross the border into Germany, as he did in 1729 for instance, when he made drawings around Kleve and Cologne.〔("Pronk met pen en penseel: Cornelis Pronk (1691–1759) tekent Noord-Holland", Provinciale Atlas Noord-Holland ) (Dutch)〕〔("PRONK (Cornelis)" in Van der Aa et al., ''Biographisch Woordenboek der Nederlanden'', Vol. 15, pp. 477-478 ) (Dutch)〕
Together with his pupils Jan de Beijer (1703–c.1780) and Abraham de Haen (1707–1748), he produced over 700 drawings for ''Het verheerlykt Nederland'' ("The glorified Netherlands"), a multi-volume work published in 1745-1774 documenting all the provinces of the Dutch Republic. Many of his drawings were turned into engravings by other artists such as Hendrik Spilman and Simon Fokke. Pronk also contributing drawings to a 1760 atlas of the province of Zeeland, ''Een en twintig gezigten der stemmende steden van Zeeland en derzelver voorname gebouwen''.〔〔〔("Pronk, Cornelis", Grove Dictionary of Art )〕
Pronk's drawing technique developed rapidly in the period 1727 to 1731. He began to use subtle lighting and shadow effects and also added numerous anecdotal details to his drawings. Thereby the drawings attained not only documentary but also artistic value.〔 Pronk's drawings are characterized by clear, simple lines that captured the essence of the buildings he depicted. He knew how to leave out details that would have crowded the drawings.〔("Cornelis Pronk (Amsterdam 1691-Amsterdam 1759)", Thuis in Brabant ) (Dutch)〕
His pupil and close friend Abraham de Haen wrote numerous poems in his honour. Pronk also dabbled in poetry himself.〔
Four of Pronk's sketchbooks are in the collection of the Rijksprentenkabinet (National Cabinet of Prints), now part of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.〔 In 1997, the Frans Hals Museum in Haarlem held an exhibition of Pronk's work.〔

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