Cornelis van Noorde (1731–1795) was an 18th-century Dutch landscape painter, draughtsman, printmaker, and art teacher from Haarlem. He studied under Frans Decker and Tako Hajo Jelgersma and became a member of the Haarlem Guild of St. Luke in 1761. Van Noorde specialized in portraits, vignettes for printers, and pastoral landscapes, but he is most valued for his detailed architectural drawings documenting buildings that no longer exist. He was a founding member and director of the Haarlemse Teekenacademie, an art academy promoted by Pieter Teyler van der Hulst. His sketchbooks and works are preserved in the North Holland Archives and Teylers Museum, providing important historical records. His legacy is notable for combining artistic skill with historical topographical documentation.