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This painting series, created by Jan Augustini, is part of the interior decoration of Het Dolhuys in Haarlem. The works depict various landscape scenes, showcasing Augustini's skill in capturing natural scenery.
The 118 works from Haarlem embody the Dutch School's focus on urban and rural landscapes, reflecting the social life and cultural identity of the urban middle class in the 17th century.
The 118 works from Haarlem embody the Dutch School's focus on urban and rural landscapes, reflecting the social life and cultural identity of the urban middle class in the 17th century.
This painting series, created by Jan Augustini, is part of the interior decoration of Het Dolhuys in Haarlem. The works depict various landscape scenes, showcasing Augustini's skill in capturing natural scenery.
This painting depicts a serene mountain landscape featuring a dramatic waterfall. The scene includes a chapel nestled among the rocks, suggesting a religious or contemplative setting. Jacob van Ruisdael's masterful use of light and shadow captures the grandeur of nature, characteristic of his landscape works from the 17th century.
The Driving School is a 1665 painting by Philips Wouwerman depicting a lively scene of horseback riding instruction. The work showcases the artist's mastery of capturing movement and detail in a dynamic outdoor setting, characteristic of his genre paintings.
The Hay Wagon is a 17th-century landscape painting by Philips Wouwerman. It depicts a scene of a hay wagon being pulled by horses through a rural landscape, capturing the tranquility of the countryside. The painting showcases Wouwerman's mastery in rendering natural elements and his skill in creating atmospheric depth.
Army Camp is a 1665 painting by Philips Wouwerman depicting a military encampment. The scene features a cavalry unit in a landscape setting, with tents, soldiers, and a sutler's cart visible. The painting showcases Wouwerman's skill in capturing the atmosphere of a military camp, blending detailed realism with a sense of movement and activity.
Rest during the Hunt is a 1650 painting by Philips Wouwerman depicting a hunting party resting in a forest clearing. The work showcases the artist's mastery of landscape and atmospheric effects, with detailed depictions of horses and hunters in a serene natural setting.
Resting Hunters is a 17th-century painting by Philips Wouwerman depicting hunters taking a break after a day of hunting. The artwork showcases the artist's skill in capturing the atmosphere of a quiet moment in the wilderness, with detailed landscapes and the figures of hunters resting amidst a serene natural setting.
This winter landscape painting by Esaias van de Velde depicts a serene countryside scene covered in snow. A farmhouse with a thatched roof stands amidst a frozen landscape, with a frozen river or watercourse visible in the foreground. The scene includes figures of people engaging in winter activities such as ice skating, suggesting a quiet, rural atmosphere typical of Dutch Golden Age art.
This painting by Job Adriaenszoon Berckheyde depicts a serene scene of a Dutch canal, likely the Oude Gracht in Haarlem. The composition showcases the tranquil waters, with a longboat gently drifting along the canal, surrounded by trees and the characteristic architecture of the Dutch Golden Age. The artwork captures the essence of urban life in 17th-century Haarlem, offering a glimpse into the city's historical landscape.
Jan Porcellis's "Shipwreck off the Coast" is a 17th-century Dutch seascape painting depicting a dramatic shipwreck scene. The artwork captures the turmoil of the sea with swirling waves and dark clouds, emphasizing the perilous nature of maritime travel during the Dutch Golden Age. The painting showcases Porcellis's skill in rendering atmospheric effects and the interplay of light and shadow, characteristic of the Dutch Golden Age painting style.
This painting by Nicolaes Berchem depicts the city wall of Haarlem during the winter season. The scene showcases the frozen landscape and the architectural details of the fortifications, capturing the serene and quiet atmosphere of the winter months.
This 17th-century painting by Gerrit Adriaenszoon Berckheyde depicts the Waag (weigh-house) and a treadwheel crane on the Spaarne River in Haarlem. The scene captures the bustling urban landscape of the Dutch Golden Age, showcasing the architectural and industrial elements of the city's waterfront. The painting is part of the Frans Hals Museum collection.
View of Bentheim Castle is an oil on canvas painting of Burg Bentheim by the Dutch landscape painter Jacob van Ruisdael. It is an example of Dutch Golden Age painting and is now in the collection of the Rijksmuseum.
This painting by Jacob Isaacksz. van Ruisdael depicts a serene forest scene, showcasing the artist's mastery of light and atmospheric perspective. The composition features a winding path leading into the distance, with towering trees and a distant village, capturing the tranquil beauty of the Dutch landscape.
This painting depicts a chaotic scene of peasants engaged in a struggle near a village, showcasing Philips Wouwerman's skill in capturing dynamic movement and rural life. The work is characteristic of the Dutch Golden Age, reflecting the social and cultural context of the time.
The Riding School is a 17th-century painting by Philips Wouwerman, depicting a scene of horseback riding. The artwork showcases the artist's mastery in capturing the movement and detail of horses, set against a landscape that includes trees and open fields. It is an example of the Dutch Golden Age's focus on realistic and detailed genre scenes.
This painting depicts a blacksmith at work, shoeing a horse. The scene is set in a rural landscape with a tree in the background, showcasing Philips Wouwerman's skill in capturing the details of everyday life and the natural environment.
This landscape painting by Philips Wouwerman depicts a serene countryside scene featuring a prominent signal post, likely used for maritime navigation. The artwork showcases Wouwerman's skill in capturing the textures of the land and sky, with a focus on the atmospheric conditions and the strategic placement of the signal post to guide ships.
The Stag Hunt depicts a dramatic scene of hunters pursuing a majestic stag through a forested landscape. The painting showcases Philips Wouwerman's mastery of capturing movement and light, with detailed rendering of the animals and the rugged terrain.
The Heron Hunt is a 17th-century painting by Philips Wouwerman, depicting a dramatic scene of a hunter pursuing herons in a forested landscape. The artwork showcases Wouwerman's mastery of light and shadow, with intricate details of the natural environment and the dynamic movement of the animals.
The Victory of the Peasants is a 17th-century painting by Philips Wouwerman, depicting a dramatic scene of peasants celebrating their victory over a group of marauding soldiers. The work showcases Wouwerman's skill in capturing movement and emotion, with a focus on the chaotic yet triumphant atmosphere of the event.
The Bucking Gray depicts a dramatic scene of a horse bucking against a stream, with a dog and human figures in the background. The painting showcases Philips Wouwerman's skill in capturing movement and natural elements, typical of his landscape and animal genre works.
This painting depicts a military camp, featuring tents, cavalry, and horses. It showcases Philips Wouwerman's skill in capturing the atmosphere of a battlefield or encampment. The scene includes elements like a sutler, suggesting the presence of support staff, and various military equipment. The work is part of the Rijksmuseum collection, cataloged as SK-A-484.
This painting by Philips Wouwerman depicts a serene horsepond near a boundary stone, capturing the tranquil landscape with meticulous attention to detail. The scene is set in a rural setting, showcasing the artist's skill in rendering natural elements and the quiet beauty of the countryside.
This painting depicts the dramatic moment of the Spanish flagship's explosion during the Battle of Gibraltar in 1607. Created by Cornelis Claesz. van Wieringen, it captures the chaos and intensity of naval warfare, showcasing the destruction and turmoil of the battle. The artwork is part of the Rijksmuseum collection, reflecting the historical significance of the event.
A stable by Philips Wouwerman depicts a quiet, serene stable scene with horses and a farmer. The painting showcases Wouwerman's mastery in capturing the details of the stable environment and the calm atmosphere of the scene.
This painting by Johan Hendrik Weissenbruch depicts a scenic view of the Turfmarkt and Eendjespoort in Haarlem, capturing the urban landscape and architectural details of the area. The artwork showcases the charm of 19th-century Dutch cityscapes, with a focus on the historical structures and the surrounding environment.
This 19th-century landscape painting by Wybrand Hendriks depicts a serene view of the Nieuwe Gracht canal in Haarlem, Netherlands. The scene captures the tranquil waters of the canal surrounded by historic architecture, with the Bolwerk fortress in the background. The artwork showcases Hendriks' skill in capturing the atmospheric qualities of the Dutch countryside.
This panoramic painting by Jan van Goyen depicts the river Spaarne and the Haarlemmermeer, featuring elements such as trees and a boat. The scene captures the serene landscape of the area, showcasing van Goyen's skill in landscape painting.
This painting by Jan Jansz Mostaert depicts a dramatic landscape featuring a scene of the Conquest of America. The composition includes elements such as trees, mountains, and a beach, with indigenous people and conquistadors engaged in a skirmish. The artwork also incorporates animals like sheep, cattle, and rabbits, as well as objects such as boats, spears, and bows and arrows.
This landscape painting by Philips Wouwerman depicts a serene countryside scene with a sandy path winding through a forested area. The composition features a tree in the foreground, a boat in the distance, and a clear sky, characteristic of Wouwerman's style. The work showcases his skill in capturing natural light and atmospheric perspective.
This painting by Jacob Isaacksz. van Ruisdael depicts a sandy track winding through a dune landscape, showcasing the artist's mastery of light and atmospheric effects. The composition features a path leading into the distance, with trees and rolling dunes creating a sense of depth and movement.
A panoramic view of the Damstraat in Haarlem, capturing the scenic beauty of the Spaarne river. The painting showcases the urban landscape with a focus on the river's tranquil waters and the surrounding architecture.
This architectural painting by Wybrand Hendriks depicts the Oval Room of Teylers Museum in Haarlem. The work captures the grandeur of the space with detailed interior elements, showcasing Hendriks' skill in rendering architectural spaces during the early 19th century.
A serene moonlit landscape painting by Jacobus Theodorus Abels, depicting a tranquil scene under the glow of the full moon. The artwork showcases Abels' skill in capturing the soft light and atmospheric effects of a night scene, with detailed brushwork and a focus on the interplay of light and shadow.
This 19th-century landscape painting by Gerrit Jan Michaëlis depicts a serene dunescape near Haarlem, focusing on the Kraantje Lek area. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of the Dutch coastal landscape with soft brushstrokes and natural lighting.
This painting by Wybrand Hendriks depicts the Weigh-house and the Damstraat in Haarlem, showcasing the city's architecture and urban landscape. The scene includes notable landmarks such as the Waag, Spaarne River, and Grote Kerk, capturing the essence of 19th-century Haarlem.
This painting by Wybrand Hendriks depicts the courtyard of Teylers Fundatiehuis in Haarlem, a historic building in the Netherlands. The work, created in 1800, showcases the architectural details and interior space of the building, capturing its grandeur and historical significance.
This painting by Andreas Schelfhout depicts a scenic view of Haarlem, showcasing the city's historic architecture against a lush landscape. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of the area, with elements such as trees, castles, and the Kennemer dunes adding depth and character to the scene.
This winter landscape painting by Hendrick Avercamp depicts a bustling scene of people ice skating on a frozen river near a town. The composition shows a lively group of individuals enjoying the winter activities, with a clear sky and snow-covered surroundings. The artwork captures the charm of winter in a Dutch town, showcasing Avercamp's skill in portraying frozen landscapes and seasonal activities.
This painting by Abraham Teerlink depicts a serene landscape in the Campagna region, featuring cattle grazing amidst rolling hills and open fields. Created in 1810, it showcases the artist's skill in capturing the natural beauty of the Dutch countryside. The work is housed at Teylers Museum, highlighting its significance in the history of Dutch landscape painting.
This painting by Gerrit Adriaensz. Berckheyde depicts the Haarlem City Hall on the Grote Markt, showcasing the bustling urban scene with figures interacting in the square. The artwork captures the architectural grandeur of the city hall and the lively atmosphere of the market, reflecting the social and cultural life of 17th-century Haarlem.
This painting by Nicolaes Hals depicts a panoramic view of Haarlem, focusing on the area outside the Zijlpoort. The scene captures the city's architecture and the surrounding landscape, showcasing Hals' skill in landscape painting.
This painting by Nicolaes Hals depicts the city of Haarlem, focusing on the Grote Houtstraat street and its view towards the Grote Kerk. The scene captures the urban landscape of 17th-century Haarlem, showcasing the architectural details of the period.
This 17th-century landscape painting by Jan Wils depicts a serene countryside scene with the city of Haarlem in the background. The composition features rolling dunes, a man and a dog in the foreground, and the iconic Bavo Church standing out against the sky. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of the Kennemerland region in the Netherlands.
This painting by Hendrik Spilman depicts the Korte Spaarne in Haarlem during the winter season. The artwork captures the serene and tranquil atmosphere of the winter landscape, showcasing the architectural details of the Spaarne and its surroundings.
This painting by Warnaar Horstink depicts the Amsterdamse Vaart, a canal in Haarlem, with a horse-drawn barge path. The scene includes elements such as a man, woman, dog, cattle, and a windmill, capturing the serene landscape and daily life along the waterway.
This winter landscape painting by Isaac van Ostade depicts a frozen river with skaters in the foreground, surrounded by snow-covered trees and a quiet village scene. The work captures the serene beauty of a Dutch winter, characteristic of the artist's style in the 17th century.
This painting depicts an evening festival on the Grote Markt in Haarlem, showcasing the lively atmosphere of the market square with people gathered, illuminated by lanterns and the glow of evening light. Pieter de Molijn's work captures the charm and vibrancy of the scene, typical of his style in depicting urban scenes with meticulous attention to detail.
Beach with Dunes near Zandvoort is a 1655 painting by Jan Wouwerman depicting a serene coastal scene with sandy dunes and the sea. The artwork showcases Wouwerman's mastery in capturing the textures of nature and the tranquil atmosphere of the beach environment.
This painting depicts a serene rural landscape with peasants traveling along a road, showcasing Pieter de Molijn's skill in capturing natural scenery and everyday life. The scene is characterized by rolling hills, a clear sky, and the presence of figures engaged in daily activities, reflecting the tranquil atmosphere of 17th-century Dutch countryside.
This painting by Cornelis Springer depicts the Voldersgracht, a canal in Haarlem, Netherlands. The scene captures the serene waters and surrounding architecture, showcasing the city's historic charm.
This painting by Wybrand Hendriks depicts a lively festival held on the Grote Markt in Haarlem on July 4, 1825. The scene captures the bustling atmosphere of the market square with people gathering, stalls set up, and the iconic Grote Kerk in the background. The artwork provides a glimpse into the cultural and social life of Haarlem during the 19th century.
This painting depicts Kenau Simonsdochter Hasselaer, a historical figure known for her role in the defense of Haarlem during the Eighty Years' War. The artwork captures her heroic moment as she fights against the Spanish forces, emphasizing her bravery and determination. Created by Barend Wijnveld in 1854, the painting is a notable example of historical painting, highlighting the significance of the city's resistance and the broader context of the Dutch struggle for independence.
This painting by Isaäk Ouwater depicts a panoramic view of the Grote Markt in Haarlem, focusing on the bustling market square and the prominent Grote Kerk (St. Bavokerk) in the distance. The scene captures the architectural details of the church and the lively atmosphere of the market, reflecting the urban landscape of 18th-century Haarlem.
Halt at a Farrier's is a 1666 painting by Philips Wouwerman depicting a dramatic scene of a horse being tended by a farrier. The artwork showcases Wouwerman's mastery of landscape and animal painting, with detailed attention to the interaction between the horse and the farrier. The composition includes elements of nature such as trees and a building, reflecting the Dutch Golden Age's focus on realism and everyday life.
This painting depicts a scene of stag hunting in the dunes, showcasing the natural landscape and the activity of the hunters. It is a notable example of Gerrit Claesz Bleker's work in the genre of landscape painting.
This painting by Vincent Laurensz. van der Vinne depicts the garden of the Proveniershuis in Haarlem. The artwork showcases a detailed view of the garden, capturing the landscape and architectural elements of the building.
This painting depicts a mountainous landscape featuring shepherds and cattle gathered around a wading place, showcasing Berchem's skill in capturing natural scenery and pastoral life. The scene is rendered with detailed attention to the terrain and atmospheric elements, typical of 17th-century Dutch landscape painting.
This painting by Hendrick Cornelisz Vroom depicts a panoramic view of Haarlem from the Buiten Spaarne, showcasing the city's skyline with the Grote Kerk prominently featured. The scene includes a sailing ship in the distance, highlighting the river and the surrounding landscape, which reflects the bustling maritime activity of the time.
This painting depicts the arrival of Elector Frederick V of the Palatinate and his wife Elizabeth Stuart in Flushing on April 29, 1613. Created by Hendrick Cornelisz Vroom in 1623, it is a historical painting that captures the grandeur of their entry, likely highlighting the significance of their visit and the celebration that followed.
This painting by Gerrit Adriaenszoon Berckheyde depicts the Grote Markt in Haarlem, focusing on the St. Bavo church from the west. It showcases the bustling urban scene of 17th-century Haarlem, with detailed architectural elements and the surrounding streets.
This painting by Jan Wouwerman depicts the St. Bavokerk, a church in Haarlem, from the southeast. The scene includes elements such as a sled, horse, man, and the Beek stream, suggesting a detailed portrayal of the urban and natural landscape of 17th-century Haarlem.
This 17th-century Dutch landscape painting by Jan van Goyen depicts a serene river landscape with a town visible in the distance. The composition features rolling hills, waterways, and atmospheric perspective, characteristic of van Goyen's style. The work captures the tranquil beauty of the Dutch countryside during the Golden Age.
This painting by Hendrick Meijer depicts the Grote Markt in Haarlem, a historic market square known for its architectural landmarks. The scene captures the bustling activity of the town, with the Haarlem Town Hall prominently featured in the background.
This painting by Salomon Jacobsz van Ruysdael depicts a serene river landscape featuring a ferry near a farmhouse. The scene captures the tranquil beauty of a rural setting, with detailed brushwork that highlights the natural elements and the quiet atmosphere of the countryside.
This painting depicts a serene dune landscape with a rabbit hunt in progress. The scene includes a windmill, a horse, and a man, all set against the backdrop of the North Sea. Jacob van Ruisdael's mastery of light and atmospheric effects is evident in the detailed portrayal of the natural elements and the dynamic action of the hunt.
This painting by Salomon Jacobsz van Ruysdael depicts a serene river scene with a ferry, ships, and a prominent city tower in the background. The composition showcases the artist's mastery of landscape painting, capturing the tranquility of the water and the architectural elements of the cityscape.
This painting by Wouterus de Nooy depicts a view of the Grote Markt in Haarlem, Netherlands, through the Pandpoort gate. The scene captures the bustling urban landscape of the city during the early 19th century, showcasing the architectural details and daily life of the period.
This painting by Jacob Isaaksz van Ruisdael depicts a serene dune landscape with a thatched cottage nestled among the dunes. The scene captures the tranquil beauty of the Dutch countryside, with rolling hills and a sky filled with soft clouds.
This architectural painting by Wybrand Hendriks depicts the main entrance of the Hofje van Bakenes in Haarlem. The artwork captures the intricate details of the building's facade, showcasing Hendriks' skill in rendering architectural elements with precision and artistic flair.
This painting by Cornelis Springer depicts the bustling market scene in Haarlem, Netherlands. It showcases the vibrant life of the city's Grote Markt, with the Haarlem City Hall prominently featured in the background.
This 17th-century painting depicts a serene landscape along the Spaarne River near Haarlem, showcasing the architectural details of a waterfront mansion. The scene captures the tranquil beauty of the Dutch countryside with intricate details of the surrounding natural elements and man-made structures.
This painting by Cornelis Beelt depicts the Grote Markt in Haarlem during a festive celebration, likely commemorating the announcement of the Treaty of Munster in 1648. The scene captures a lively gathering with people, animals, and a prominent city hall, set against a vibrant sunset.
This painting by Gerrit Adriaenszoon Berckheyde depicts the Zijlpoort in Haarlem, a historic gate that once served as a crucial entry point to the city. The scene captures the bustling urban landscape of 17th-century Haarlem, with its characteristic architecture and the presence of a tree in the foreground, suggesting a serene yet lively atmosphere.
This painting by Jan ten Compe depicts the bustling marketplace in Haarlem, with a focus on the Town Hall. The scene captures the vibrant atmosphere of 18th-century Dutch urban life, showcasing the architectural details of the Grote Markt and surrounding buildings.
This painting by Jan ten Compe depicts the Grootekerk, or Great Church, in Haarlem, Netherlands. The scene captures the architectural grandeur of the church, likely showcasing its prominent position in the city's skyline. The inclusion of the Grote Markt and Vleeshal in the tags suggests the painting also features key landmarks of Haarlem, offering a glimpse into the city's historical and cultural landscape during the 18th century.
This painting by Gerrit Adriaenszoon Berckheyde depicts the ramparts of Haarlem, showcasing the city's fortifications and the iconic Pinkmolen windmill. The scene captures the urban landscape of 17th-century Haarlem, offering a glimpse into the city's architecture and surroundings during the Dutch Golden Age.
This painting by Esaias van de Velde depicts a panoramic view of Zierikzee, a town in the Netherlands. The artwork showcases the town's moat, the Sint-Lievensmonstertoren tower, and a boat in the water, capturing the serene and detailed urban landscape of the early 17th century.
This 1673 painting by Gerrit Berckheyde depicts the bustling Fish Market in Haarlem, offering a panoramic view from the City Hall. The scene captures the lively atmosphere of the market with detailed portrayals of merchants, fish, and the surrounding architecture, including the Grote Markt and Grote Kerk. The artwork showcases Berckheyde's skill in rendering urban life and the vibrant commercial activities of 17th-century Haarlem.
This painting by Gerrit Berckheyde depicts the bustling Fish Market in Haarlem, with a focus on the market area and the Town Hall in the background. The scene captures the lively atmosphere of the market, showcasing the daily activities of fishermen and traders.
This painting by Gerrit Berckheyde depicts the bustling market place and the prominent Grote Kerk (Great Church) in Haarlem. The scene captures the lively atmosphere of the town's main square, with detailed views of buildings, people, and the church tower standing out as a central feature.
This painting by Gerrit Adriaenszoon Berckheyde depicts the bustling market place and town hall of Haarlem, capturing the vibrant urban life of the 17th century. The scene showcases the architectural details of the town hall and the lively interactions among the townspeople, reflecting the prosperity and cultural significance of Haarlem during that period.
Jan de Bray's painting depicts the legendary banquet of Mark Antony and Cleopatra, showcasing their opulent setting and the historical significance of their alliance. The artwork captures the grandeur of the Roman-Egyptian court, with intricate details highlighting the cultural exchange and political intrigue of the time.
This painting by Gerrit Adriaensz Berckheyde depicts a detailed view of the Haarlem Bavo Church from the Groenmarkt. The scene captures the architectural grandeur of the church and the bustling atmosphere of the market square, characteristic of 17th-century Dutch cityscapes.
This painting by Johan Hendrik Weissenbruch depicts the city of Haarlem, featuring the Spaarne River and a drawbridge. The artwork captures the historic city gate and surrounding architecture, offering a glimpse into the urban landscape of 19th-century Haarlem.
This painting by Cornelis Springer depicts a panoramic view of the St. Bavo Church and the Vleeshal Hall in Harlem. The scene captures the architectural grandeur of these historic buildings, showcasing their prominent positions in the cityscape. The artwork provides a glimpse into 19th-century Harlem's urban landscape, highlighting the cultural and religious significance of these landmarks.
Groote Market in Haarlem is a 17th-century painting by Gerrit Adriaenszoon Berckheyde depicting the bustling market scene in Haarlem. The artwork showcases the vibrant life of the city's main square, with detailed portrayals of merchants, shoppers, and architectural elements such as the Haarlem City Hall and Grote Kerk.
The Banquet of Cleopatra is a 1652 painting by Jan de Bray depicting a scene from ancient Egypt. The artwork shows Cleopatra, the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, at a banquet where she places a pearl in her wine. The painting is part of the Royal Collection and is housed in Haarlem, Netherlands.
This painting by J.J. Destrée depicts a panoramic view of Haarlem, a historic city in the Netherlands. The artwork captures the city's architecture and urban landscape, showcasing the charm of 19th-century Dutch townscapes.
This painting by B.J. van Hove depicts the Bakenesserkerk in Haarlem, a historic church known for its distinctive architecture. The artwork captures the church's facade and surrounding area, offering a glimpse into the city's cultural and historical landscape.
This painting by Isaac Ouwater depicts a winter scene of the Catharijnebrug in Haarlem, Netherlands. The artwork captures the serene beauty of the bridge under snowy conditions, with people engaging in ice skating activities. The detailed portrayal of the urban landscape and the festive atmosphere of the season makes it a notable piece of 18th-century Dutch art.
This historical painting by Pieter Fransz de Grebber depicts Emperor Frederick Barbarossa and the Patriarch of Jerusalem presenting a crown to Haarlem, symbolizing the city's heraldic shield. The scene captures a moment of royal and ecclesiastical authority bestowing honor upon the city, with intricate details showcasing the period's artistic style.
This painting depicts the Chamber of Rhetoric 'Trou Moet Blycken' in Haarlem, showcasing members of the guild engaged in their ceremonial activities. The artwork captures the essence of 17th-century Dutch society through its detailed portrayal of the guild's members, their attire, and the setting. It is a historical painting that provides insight into the cultural and social life of the time.
This painting depicts a dramatic cavalry skirmish between Oriental and Imperial forces, capturing the chaos of battle with dynamic compositions and detailed armor. Philips Wouwerman's work showcases his mastery of movement and light, with elements like smoke, flags, and sabers adding to the intensity of the scene.
This painting by Jacob van Ruisdael depicts a Jewish cemetery, showcasing his mastery of landscape painting. The scene features a serene, forested area with a small stream, typical of Ruisdael's style, and is housed in the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister in Dresden, Germany.
Bentheim Castle (1653) is an oil on canvas painting by the Dutch Golden Age painter Jacob van Ruisdael. It is in the collection of the National Gallery of Ireland in Dublin.
This painting by Gerrit Berckheyde depicts the Groote Kerk in Haarlem, a prominent church in the city. The artwork captures the architectural details of the church and its surroundings, showcasing the urban landscape of 17th-century Haarlem.
This painting by Gerrit Berckheyde depicts the Grote Kerk (Great Church) in Haarlem, viewed from the City Hall. The scene captures the urban landscape of 17th-century Haarlem, showcasing the architectural details of the church and the surrounding cityscape, including the Grote Markt (Great Market Square).
This painting depicts the Jansstraat in Haarlem, with the St.-Bavochurch visible in the background. Created by Gerrit Adriaenszoon Berckheyde in 1680, it showcases the urban landscape of Haarlem during the 17th century. The work is housed at the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister in Dresden, Germany.
This painting by Gerrit Berckheyde depicts the bustling Grote Markt and St. Bavo's church in Haarlem. The scene captures the lively atmosphere of the market square with detailed architectural elements and everyday life.
This painting by Gerrit Berckheyde depicts the St. Bavo's Church in Haarlem, with the bustling Fish Market in the foreground. The scene captures the early 1670s urban landscape, showcasing the architectural details of the church and the lively activity of the market.
This painting by Gerrit Berckheyde depicts a panoramic view of the Spaarne River in Haarlem, Netherlands. The scene includes the Waag (a historic weigh house) and a treadwheel crane, showcasing the city's architecture and daily life during the 17th century. The artwork captures the bustling urban landscape with attention to detail and atmospheric perspective.
This painting by Gerrit Berckheyde depicts the Grote Houtpoort in Haarlem, a historic city gate that once marked the entrance to the city. The scene captures the urban landscape of 17th-century Haarlem, showcasing the architectural details of the gate and the surrounding streets. The artwork provides a glimpse into the daily life and urban planning of the time, with the gate serving as a focal point of the composition.
This painting by Gerrit Berckheyde depicts a panoramic view of the Haarlemmerhout, a large forest area near Haarlem. The scene includes the Kleine Houtpoort, a notable gate that marks the entrance to the forest. The artwork captures the serene landscape with detailed tree lines and the architectural feature of the gate, showcasing Berckheyde's skill in landscape painting.
This painting by Gerrit Berckheyde depicts the construction of the new city walls around Haarlem, with the St. Bavokerk in the background. It showcases the urban development of the 17th century, capturing the architectural changes and the bustling activity of the time.
This painting by Gerrit Berckheyde depicts the bustling Great Market (Grote Markt) in Haarlem, a vibrant scene of daily life in 17th-century Dutch society. The artwork captures the lively atmosphere of the market, showcasing the architectural details of the city and the interactions among merchants and townspeople.
This painting by Gerrit Berckheyde depicts the Grote Markt in Haarlem, showcasing the bustling city square surrounded by notable buildings, including the St. Bavo Church. The scene captures the urban landscape of 17th-century Haarlem, reflecting the city's architectural and cultural significance during that period.
This painting depicts the Grote Markt in Haarlem, a bustling marketplace viewed from the City Hall. The scene captures the urban landscape with notable buildings such as the Grote Kerk and Vleeshal, reflecting the city's architectural and commercial significance during the late 17th century.
This painting by Gerrit Berckheyde depicts a hunting scene, showcasing a group of hunters in a rural landscape. The artwork captures the essence of outdoor activity with detailed attention to the natural surroundings and the interaction between humans and animals.
This 1674 painting by Gerrit Adriaenszoon Berckheyde depicts the bustling Market Place in Haarlem, Netherlands, with a focus on the prominent Town Hall. The scene captures the vibrant urban life of the 17th century, showcasing the architectural details of the Town Hall and the lively atmosphere of the market.
This painting by Gerrit Berckheyde depicts the Grote Markt in Haarlem, a bustling market square in the 17th century. The scene captures the lively atmosphere of the market with detailed views of buildings, people, and the surrounding urban environment. The artwork showcases Berckheyde's skill in portraying the daily life and architecture of Dutch cities during the Golden Age.
This painting by Gerrit Berckheyde depicts the bustling market place of Haarlem, with a focus on the Grote Kerk (Great Church) in the background. The scene captures the lively atmosphere of 17th-century Dutch urban life, showcasing the architectural details of the market square and surrounding buildings.
This painting by Johannes Klinkenberg depicts a serene view of the Spaarne River in Haarlem, Netherlands. The scene includes the historic Waag building and a barge on the water, capturing the tranquil atmosphere of the city's waterfront.
This painting by Isaac Ouwater depicts a view of the Amsterdamse or Spaarnwouder Gate in Haarlem, showcasing the city's historic architecture and urban landscape. The artwork captures the essence of 17th-century Dutch cityscapes with attention to detail and atmospheric perspective.
Allegory of Justice by Adriaen Backer depicts a symbolic representation of justice, often featuring scales, a sword, and other traditional elements associated with the concept. The painting likely portrays figures representing moral and legal justice, possibly with allegorical figures embodying virtues such as fairness and righteousness. Given the historical context of the 17th century, the artwork may reflect the societal values and legal systems of the time.
Two Watermills and an Open Sluice near Singraven is an oil on canvas painting by the Dutch landscape painter Jacob van Ruisdael. It is an example of Dutch Golden Age painting and is now in the collection of the National Gallery.
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