
Traditional Still Lifes
Still Life with Fish and Fruit
Harmen Steenwijck
This 17th-century Dutch still life masterfully captures the textures of fresh fish, velvety peaches, and cool stone.
Baroque drama, devotional painting, and richly layered Dutch domestic scenes.
From dramatic baroque painting to quieter devotional and domestic works, this era offers depth, richness, and historical weight.

Traditional Still Lifes
Harmen Steenwijck
This 17th-century Dutch still life masterfully captures the textures of fresh fish, velvety peaches, and cool stone.

Figure Studies
Jan Miense Molenaer
An expressive 17th-century Dutch genre scene representing the sense of touch through a lively domestic dispute.

Moody Landscapes
Aert van der Neer
A lively scene of winter life unfolds on a frozen Dutch river beneath an expansive, atmospheric sky.

Pastoral Scenes
Vincent Malo (I), Vincent Malo (II)
A lively and atmospheric 17th-century genre scene of card players outside a village tavern.

Figure Studies
Anthonie Palamedesz.
A sophisticated Dutch Golden Age genre scene capturing the refined social life of the 17th century.

Traditional Still Lifes
Hieronymous Francken II
A masterfully textured Flemish still life depicting a humble yet rich table setting with warm, earthy tones.

Coastal Classics
Maerten Fransz. van der Hulst
A luminous 17th-century coastal landscape featuring weathered ruins and figures by the water’s edge.

Pastoral Scenes
Jan Hackaert
A luminous 17th-century Italianate landscape featuring travelers on a sun-drenched path.

Pastoral Scenes
Frans Post
An evocative Dutch Golden Age landscape capturing the lush beauty of colonial Brazil.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Jan Brueghel the Younger, Frans Francken the Younger
An intricate 17th-century allegorical masterpiece celebrating the abundance of the natural world.

Contains nudity
Moody Landscapes
Paul Bril
A masterful Baroque landscape by Paul Bril, depicting a classical mythological scene set within a lush, atmospheric forest.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Cornelis van Haarlem
This dramatic 1600 oil painting by Cornelis van Haarlem captures the emotional weight of the Lamentation with luminous figures and deep shadows.
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