
Dutch School, circa 1660 - 1670
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Works
The designation 'Dutch School, circa 1660, 1670' refers to anonymous or unattributed works produced by artists working within the flourishing artistic tradition of the Dutch Republic during its Golden Age. These painters typically worked in the established conventions of the period, producing genre scenes, portraits, landscapes, and still lifes influenced by masters such as Rembrandt, Vermeer, and Frans Hals. Their works circulate in the auction market as historically significant examples of seventeenth-century Dutch craftsmanship, even when individual authorship cannot be determined.
Artists in conversation
