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"A Welcome Visit" by Bernard De Hoog
By Bernard De Hoog
Located in Wiscasset, 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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Late 19th Century Dutch Dutch Colonial Antique Bernard De Hoog Art
Materials
Paint
Antique Painting of Mother and Infant by Bernard de Hoog (Dutch, 1866-1943)
By Bernard De Hoog
Located in Shippensburg, PA
JOHANN BERNARD DE HOOG
Dutch, 1866-1943
Interior Scene of a Mother and Infant Daughter
Oil on canvas signed Bernard de Hoog lower right
Item # 40...
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Early 20th Century Dutch Bernard De Hoog Art
Materials
Canvas, Paint
A Welcome Visit
By Bernard De Hoog
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 Bernard De Hoog Art
Materials
Oil
"Meditation" Dutch Woman Sewing Interior Genre Home scene Fruit Flowers on Table
By Bernard De Hoog
Located in Rancho Santa Fe, CA
Bernard de Hoog was born in Amsterdam in 1866. He studied under J.F. Hulk and J.C. van Essen at the Quellinus School in Amsterdam. Mainly a genre and portrait painter, he occupies a distinguished place among the masters of Dutch modernism. He was associated with The Hague School, primarily a movement of realism, a reaction against Romanticism. He lived and worked in Laren, Haarlem, Bussum, and The Hague enjoying much commercial success. His paintings were readily exported to the United State, Canada, and England.
De Hoog advocated the simple country life and produced many endearing interior scenes inspired by compassion for the impoverished existence of the Dutch peasantry. Set within a quiet domestic interior space, our painting catches a meditative moment of a woman in the midst of her sewing. A large window illuminates this intimate interior. de Hoog’s delicate brushwork captures the sunlight reflected in the woman’s red dress...
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Late 19th Century Realist Bernard De Hoog Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Bernard De Hoog, 'Dutch, 1866-1943' Genre Scene, 19th Century Art Interior Scene
By Bernard De Hoog
Located in Dublin, IE
Artist: Bernard de Hoog (1826-1943), Dutch
Titled: Mother feeding her child in a kitchen interior
Signed: Lower right
Medium: Oil on canvas. In original gilt frame.
Dimen...
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Late 19th Century Dutch Victorian Antique Bernard De Hoog Art
Materials
Canvas
Mother and Children
By Bernard De Hoog
Located in Missouri, MO
Bernard DeHoog (1867-1943)
"Mother and Children"
Oil on Canvas
Signed Lower Left
Site Size: approx. 32.5 x 39.5 inches
Framed Size: approx. 39 x ...
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Late 19th Century Realist Bernard De Hoog Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Price Upon Request
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