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Key Movements
12 movements shaped dutch art.
Key Artists
Key Ideas
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Dutch Realism
Seventeenth-century Dutch art is celebrated for its realism. Artists depicted everyday life, capturing ordinary people and scenes with remarkable detail. This focus on realism was a departure from the more stylised and idealised forms of art prevalent elsewhere in Europe.
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Genre Painting
Genre painting, which portrays scenes from daily life, flourished in the Netherlands. Artists like Jan Steen excelled in this area, creating narrative-rich works that offered insights into Dutch society, customs, and values. These paintings often contained moral messages or social commentary.
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The Hague School
Emerging in the late 19th century, the Hague School saw artists move away from academic traditions. They embraced a more naturalistic style, focusing on landscapes and scenes of rural life. Anton Mauve was a leading figure, known for his atmospheric depictions of the Dutch countryside.
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Modernism
Dutch artists played a role in the development of Modernism. Figures such as Bart van der Leck explored abstract forms and experimented with colour and composition. These artists contributed to the broader European movement, pushing the boundaries of artistic expression.
Museums in Netherlands
28 museums.
Amsterdam (5)
The Hague (4)
Rotterdam (2)
Venlo (2)
Haarlem (2)
Otterlo (1)
Heino (1)
Eindhoven (1)
Leeuwarden (1)
s-Hertogenbosch (1)
's-Heerenberg (1)
Maastricht (1)
Spanbroek (1)
Schiphol (1)
All Dutch Artists
162 artists.
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Aat Veldhoen

Abraham Bloemaert

Abraham Jacobus Wendel

Abraham Mignon

Abraham Storck

Abraham Teerlink
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Abraham van Beijeren

Abraham van Strij

Adam van der Meulen

Adriaen van de Velde

Adriaen van de Venne

Adriaen van der Werff

Adriaen Van Ostade

Aegidius Sadeler

Aelbert Cuyp

Aert van der Neer

Allaert van Everdingen

Alois Hans Schram

Ambrosius Bosschaert

Anthony van Dyck

Anton Heyboer

Anton Mauve
Antonie Waterloo

Arnold Houbraken

Ary Scheffer

August Allebé

Balthasar van der Ast

Barent Fabritius

Bart van der Leck
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Bartholomeus Breenbergh

Bartholomeus Spranger

Bartholomeus van der Helst

Bas Jan Ader

Bernard Vaillant

Bibi Smit

Bram van Velde

Bramine Hubrecht

Carel Fabritius

Carel Frederik Bendorp I

Carel Nicolaas Storm

Carel Willink

Caspar Netscher

Cesar Domela

Christina Chalon

Clara Peeters
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Cor Hund

Cornelis Cort

Cornelis de Vos

Cornelis Dusart

Cornelis Norbertus Gijsbrechts

Cornelis Saftleven
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Cornelis Schut

Cornelis Springer

Cornelis van Haarlem

Cornelis van Noorde

Cornelis Visscher

Crispijn van de Passe the Elder

Daan Lemaire

Daniël Dupré

Daniël Mijtens

David Bailly

David Bles

David Pierre Giottino Humbert de Superville

David Teniers The Younger

David van der Kellen

Dick Ket

Dirck van Baburen

Ed van der Elsken

Edzard Koning

Eglon van der Neer
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Elisabeth Alida Haanen

Else Berg

Emanuel de Witte

Esaias van de Velde

Everhardus Koster

Frans Hals

Frans Snyders

George Pieter Westenberg

Ger Gerrits

Gerrit Groenewegen
Showing the first 80 of 162 artists, alphabetically.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Netherlands' greatest contribution to art?
The Netherlands' greatest contribution to art is its role in developing genre painting during the Dutch Golden Age. This period saw a shift away from history paintings, with artists focusing on everyday scenes and subjects. This change marked a turning point in Western art, demonstrating that less grandiose subjects could produce viable art.Who are the most important Dutch artists to know?
Several Dutch artists have made significant contributions to art history. Rembrandt is a key figure from the Golden Age, known for his portraits and use of light. Anton Mauve, associated with the Hague School, captured the Dutch landscape with a distinctive atmospheric style.Which Dutch artist is underappreciated?
Cornelis Springer, while not as famous as some of his contemporaries, offers a fascinating look at Dutch urban environments. His paintings document the architecture and atmosphere of Dutch towns, providing a valuable historical record. His work deserves greater recognition for its detail and historical insight.When did the Netherlands develop a distinctive national style?
The Netherlands developed a distinctive national style during the Dutch Golden Age in the 17th century. This period saw artists move away from traditional historical painting. They embraced realism and focused on genre scenes, landscapes, and portraits, establishing a unique artistic identity.
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