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Style: Dutch School
Fine Dutch Classical Still Life Oil Painting Ornate Flowers in Bowl Signed
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Classical Floral Still Life Dutch School, mid 20th century signed oil on board, framed framed: 29 x 23 inches board : 25 x 19 inches Provenance: private collection, Europe Condition:...
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Mid-20th Century Dutch School Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil

The Grape Seller by Jacob Ochtervelt (Workshop), Oil on Canvas, Period Frame
Located in Stockholm, SE
Jacob Ochtervelt (Workshop) The Grape Seller oil on canvas unframed: 80.7 x 61 cm.; 31 ¾ x 24 in. framed: 109.5 x 89 cm.; 43 1/8 x 35 in. Essay: Th...
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1660s Dutch School Interior Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Large Classical Still Life Ornate Flowers & Birds Nest Oil Painting on Canvas
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Profusion of Flowers Dutch School style, late 20th century oil on canvas, unframed canvas : 36 x 24 inches provenance: private collection, Cornwall, England condition: a few minor su...
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20th Century Dutch School Interior Paintings

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Oil

Large Classical Still Life of Flowers Oil Painting on Canvas
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Classical Still Life of Flowers European Artist, 20th century oil on canvas, unframed canvas : 36 x 24 inches provenance: private collection, Cornwall, England condition: very good a...
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20th Century Dutch School Interior Paintings

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Oil

Antique 19th Century Dutch Interior Scene with Couple Seated Oil on Canvas
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Couple within Interior Dutch artist, late 19th century oil on canvas unframed canvas: 16 x 13 inches provenance: private collection, France condition: good and sound condition
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Late 19th Century Dutch School Interior Paintings

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Oil

Interior and pipe smoker
Located in Genève, GE
Work on wood Brown wooden frame 49 x 58 x 4 cm
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Late 18th Century Dutch School Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil

A Mother and her Children
Located in St. Albans, GB
'The New Arrival' A Mother with her Children A first class example of Pothast's work. The faces are beautifully done with fantastic light cascading into the room. The mother is shar...
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1920s Dutch School Interior Paintings

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Oil

A Mother and Her Children
Located in Wiscasett, ME
This is an original unique oil painting by the artist Bernard Pothast, signed in the lower right corner, featuring a mother and her children sitting around the kitchen table. Measu...
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Early 20th Century Dutch School Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil

Painting flemish school 18th century oil on panel wood - Interior tavern
Located in PARIS, FR
Nordic school of the 18th century Oil on panel on wood 27 cm x 33 cm (42 x 51 cm with the frame) Old frame in carved and gilded wood Good condition even ...
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18th Century Dutch School Interior Paintings

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Oil

A Welcome Visit
Located in Wiscasett, ME
Oil on canvas, signed in the lower left. Measures 26" x 22" including the frame. An excellent example of De Hoog's work, which he was well known for depicting Dutch interior scenes. ...
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19th Century Dutch School Interior Paintings

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Oil

Bouquet de Fleurs - In the Dutch Tradition, Still Life Floral Arrangement
Located in London, GB
Bouquet de Fleurs Pieter Wagemans Oil on Canvas Signed 'P Wagemans' (lower right) 74 x 60 cms / 29¼ x 23½ inches In Bouquet de Fleurs, Pieter Wagemans masterfully revives the Dutch ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Dutch School Interior Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

A Mother and Her Children in the Kitchen
Located in Wiscasett, ME
This is an original unique oil painting by the artist Bernard Pothast, signed in the lower right corner, featuring a mother and her children sitting around the kitchen table. Measure...
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Early 20th Century Dutch School Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil

Lute Player and Woman Reading
Located in Astoria, NY
After Caspar Netscher (Dutch, 1634-1689), Lute Player and Woman Reading, Oil on Tin Panel, late 19th century, after the original painted in 1685, illegibly signed "F Meiur (?)" lower...
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Late 19th Century Dutch School Interior Paintings

Materials

Metal

Peasant Family, Cornelis Bega. Dutch Golden age painter and engraver.
Located in New York, NY
Documents indicate that Cornelis Pietersz Bega was born in either 1631 or 1632 in Haarlem. His grandfather was the renowned history painter Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem (Dutch, 1562 - 1638), and his extended family included many other more minor painters, sculptors, and craftsmen. In the spring of 1653 he traveled with the portraitist and still life painter Vincent Laurensz van der Vinne (1628–1702) through Germany, visiting Frankfurt am Main, Heidelberg, Strasbourg, and Basel. Although, like Van der Vinne, he may have intended to continue on to Rome, Bega instead returned to Haarlem in June of that year. He joined the Guild of Saint Luke in 1654. Bega died unmarried in 1664 at the young age of 32, likely a victim of the plague that claimed many lives in Haarlem that year. Dutch artist biographer Arnold Houbraken wrote that Bega was the “first and best pupil” of Adriaen van Ostade (Dutch, 1610 - 1685), a painter of low-life genre scenes. Bega similarly specialized in paintings of jovial taverngoers, smokers, quack doctors, alchemists, and musicians, but he also created tender and sympathetic images of peasant families and nursing mothers. Like Ostade, he also produced etchings, and he may have been one of the first Dutch artists to experiment with monotypes. Bega was also a confident draughtsman, and made numerous chalk drawings remarkable for their sculptural quality. Houbraken wrote that Bega and his close friend Leendert van der Cooghen (1632–1681) frequently drew from life together. Early in his career, Bega painted in a loose, rough style similar to Ostade, although his paintings differ from Ostade’s in that they exhibit a greater degree of monumentality and occasionally include classical elements and figures derived from live models. Bega may have been influenced by the classicizing tradition in Haarlem painting, which he would have known both from the extensive art collection he inherited from his grandfather, as well as from contemporary Haarlem painters who had trained there, such as Salomon (1597–1664) and Jan de Bray...
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17th Century Dutch School Interior Paintings

Materials

Pastel, Chalk, Satin Paper

After Jacobus Joseph Eeckhout, A Dutch Drinking Companion in Golds, Red & Cream
Located in San Francisco, CA
As the actual artist and date of this piece are unknown, perhaps this genre painting was done by a skilled student. But certainly, at this skill level, it could have served to provid...
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Mid-20th Century Dutch School Interior Paintings

Materials

Metal

Pair of 19th Century "Gambling" Oil Paintings After Adriaen van Ostade
Located in San Francisco, CA
Pair of 19th Century "Gambling" Oil Paintings After Adriaen van Ostade Each painting shows men gambling in a cellar Original oil on canvas Dimensions 10" wide x 12" high The orna...
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Mid-19th Century Dutch School Interior Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"Lute Player" 18th Century Dutch School, Signed oil on panel
Located in New York, NY
Dutch School Late 18th century Oil on panel 6 1/4 inches x 5 1/2 inches (15.9 x 14 cm) Framed: 14 x 12 inches (35.5 x 30.5 cm) Signed lower right This delightful study of a lute pl...
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Late 18th Century Dutch School Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Character reading the newspaper
Located in Genève, GE
Work on cardboard Golden wooden frame 79 x 59 x 2.5 cm
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1910s Dutch School Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil

Vintage Oil Painting after Vincent Van Goth's Bedroom in Arles
Located in Soquel, CA
Vintage oil painting after Vincent Van Goth's "Bedroom in Arles" This is a wonderful modern take of an iconic Vincent Van Goth interior painting "Bedroom in Arles" (French: La Cham...
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1970s Dutch School Interior Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Stretcher Bars

Classical Dutch Interior Still Life Painting of a Water Jug, Fruit, and Tapestry
Located in Houston, TX
Classical still life painting of a metal water jug, a collection of various fruits, and an ornate tapestry beautifully executed in the Dutch school style. Signed by the artist in the lower left corner. Currently framed in a complimentary gold and black frame with a thin green matte. Dimensions Without Frame: H 19 in. x W 23 in. Artist Biography: Eduard Peter Moleveld was born in the Netherlands in 1946. He is primarily known for his realistic Dutch style still life...
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Mid-20th Century Dutch School Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil

Feeding the Baby
Located in Wiscasett, ME
Oil on canvas, signed upper left. Provenance: Sothebys Amsterdam, Private collection London, Private collection Palm Beach. His working period was from about 1894 to 1973, successively in Rotterdam, Heeze (Heeze-Leende), Hilversum and Laren. He was educated at the Craft School for decorative painters and received evening lessons at the Rotterdam Academy under the direction of A. van Maasdijk. He was a member of the Vereeniging Sint Lucas...
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Early 20th Century Dutch School Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil

Interior with a Lady in Grey Washing her Hand
By Gerard ter Borch the Younger
Located in London, GB
Gerard Ter Borch Interior with a Lady in Grey Washing her Hand 1617 - 1681 Oil on Canvas Image Size: 20 1/2 x 26 1/2 inches (52 x 67.5 cm) Contemporary Dutch ripple frame In this genre painting by Ter Borch, the central woman is composed facing the viewer in a grey satin dress...
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17th Century Dutch School Interior Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

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Dutch School interior paintings for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Dutch School interior paintings available for sale on 1stDibs. Works in this style were very popular during the 20th Century, but contemporary artists have continued to produce works inspired by this movement. Many Pop art paintings were created by popular artists on 1stDibs, including and Bernard Pothast. Frequently made by artists working with Paint, and Oil Paint and other materials, all of these pieces for sale are unique and have attracted attention over the years. Not every interior allows for large Dutch School interior paintings, so small editions measuring 7.68 inches across are also available. Prices for interior paintings made by famous or emerging artists can differ depending on medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $1,200 and tops out at $43,387, while the average work sells for $6,556.

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