
Dutch School, 18th Century
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Works
The designation 'Dutch School, 18th Century' refers to anonymous or unattributed works produced by painters working within the artistic traditions of the Netherlands during the 1700s. These artists continued the legacy of the Dutch Golden Age, producing genre scenes, portraits, landscapes, and still lifes characterized by meticulous attention to detail and naturalistic rendering. Their works frequently appear at auction without firm attribution, reflecting the collaborative workshop culture and regional painting traditions of the period.
18th CenturyFigure StudyGenre SceneSocial LifeFiguresDutch SchoolFamily PortraitBaroqueDutchSocial CommentaryGroup StudyBlack Chalk
Artists in conversation
