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Pieter de Hooch
Pieter de Hooch (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈhoːx], also spelled "Hoogh" or "Hooghe") (baptized December 20, 1629 – 1684) was a genre painter during the Dutch Golden Age. He was a contemporary of Dutch Master Jan Vermeer, with whom his work shared themes and style.
De Hooch was born in Rotterdam to...
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A Woman Peeling Apples
A Woman Peeling Apples (c. 1663) is a painting by Dutch Master Pieter de Hooch. Depicting what was possibly a typical domestic scene from the time, it is an example of genre painting. Its sensitive handling of light—in particular, natural light...
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The Jacott-Hoppesack Family
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Musical Party in a Courtyard
"Musical Party in a Courtyard" (1677) is an oil-on-canvas painting by Dutch master Pieter de Hooch.
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Three Women and a Man in a Courtyard
"Three Women and a Man in a Courtyard" (1663-1665) is a painting by Dutch Baroque-era artist Pieter de Hooch.
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At the Linen Closet
"At the Linen Closet" (1663) is a painting by Dutch Baroque-era artist Pieter de Hooch.