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Iconic artworks with vivid colors using giclée fine art 12-color printing technology. Unmatched quality and durability using 200gsm smooth matte paper. Unframed; delivered flat or rolled.










Pieter de Hooch's "The Courtyard of a House in Delft" (1658) captures a tranquil scene of 17th-century Dutch domestic life, showcasing the artist's mastery of light and perspective. A perfect fine art print to bring a touch of Golden Age elegance to your home.
Pieter de Hooch's "The Courtyard of a House in Delft" (1658) offers a serene glimpse into 17th-century Dutch domestic life. De Hooch, renowned for his mastery of light and perspective, captures the tranquil atmosphere of a Delft courtyard with remarkable detail. The painting depicts a mother and child standing in a sun-drenched courtyard, framed by brick walls and a glimpse into a shadowed interior. The composition is carefully balanced, drawing the viewer's eye through a series of interconnected spaces. De Hooch's meticulous attention to detail, from the texture of the brickwork to the play of light on the figures' clothing, creates a sense of realism and intimacy. The inscription above the doorway adds a layer of historical context, hinting at the values and aspirations of the household. As a fine art print, this work brings a touch of Dutch Golden Age elegance to any interior. Its warm colour palette and tranquil subject matter make it a perfect addition to a living room, study, or hallway, inviting viewers to step back in time and appreciate the simple beauty of everyday life.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
Sustainably sourced materials, precision manufactured locally, reducing carbon footprint.
Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
Real reviews from real customers
Pieter de Hooch, a master of the Dutch Golden Age, wasn't interested in grand pronouncements or heroic narratives. Instead, he quietly immortalised the beauty of everyday life in 17th-century Delft. While his contemporary, Johannes Vermeer, often steals the limelight, de Hooch possessed a unique talent for capturing the play of light and the subtle nuances of human interaction within domestic settings. He transformed ordinary courtyards and simple interiors into captivating scenes of warmth and intimacy. De Hooch's skill lay in his meticulous observation and his ability to render perspective with astonishing accuracy. He understood how light filtered through windows, danced across tiled floors, and illuminated the faces of women tending to their children or soldiers enjoying a moment of respite. His paintings, such as 'Courtyard of a House in Delft' and 'The Linen Cupboard', are not just depictions of Dutch life; they are invitations to step into a world of quiet contentment and understated elegance. Though the details of his later life remain somewhat obscure, Pieter de Hooch's legacy endures through his luminous paintings. They offer a glimpse into the values and aesthetics of the Dutch Golden Age, reminding us to appreciate the beauty that can be found in the simplest of moments. His works are a testament to the enduring power of domesticity and the quiet poetry of everyday life.
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