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Dutch Golden age

painting
Muradov Cavidan 160i
Try to put well into practice what you already know.In so doing,you
will,in good time,discover the hidden things you now inquire about

• I can’t paint the way they want me to paint and they know that too.Of course
you will say that I ought to be practical and ought to try and paint the way
they want me to paint.
• Well,I will tell you a secret.I have tried and I have tried very hard,but I can’t
do it.I just can’t do it! And that is why I am just a little crazy
The anonymous artist, dubbed "the
Master of the Small Landscapes" after
his two volumes of The Small
Landscapes were published in 1559 and
1561 in Antwerp, had a noted influence
on Dutch Golden Age artists with his
close-up views of recognizable Dutch
locations
The Genre painting

The Dutch Golden Age developed the art of genre


paintings. This included works depicting musicians,
tavern scenes, housewives in quiet interiors, courtship
scenes, festive occasions, and brothel scenes, to name just
a few
Scenes depicting lavish tables were very popular with
Dutch patrons, and a number of subgenres developed,
showing dinner pieces, late breakfast pieces, and the
market scene. Breakfast pieces are some of the most
noted artistically, due to their emphasis on composition
and the treatment of light
Key artists

Frans Hals- Anthony Van Dyck-

Judith Leyster- Carel Fabritius-

Rembrandt Van Rjin- Johannes Vermeer-


1623

The Lute Player

Artist: Frans Hals


c.1632

The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp

Artist: Rembrandt van Rijn


Oil on panel - Mauritshuis, The Hague, Netherlands
c. 1649

Dune Landscape near Haarlem

Artist: Jacob van Ruisdael

Oil on canvas - Musée du Louvre, Paris


1654
The Goldfinch

Artist: Carel Fabritius

• Oil on panel - Mauritshuis,


• The Hague, Netherlands

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