Seventeenth-Century Dutch and Flemish Art

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This is an introduction to Dutch and Flemish art of the seventeenth century, including Rembrandt, Vermeer, Rubens, and others. It illustrates new genres, such as still life and landscape painting.

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17th-Century Dutchand Flemish Art

Dutch Art

Frans Hals

c. 1580-1666

Singing Boy with a Flute, c. 1623

The Jolly Toper, c. 1628-30

Rembrandt van Rijn

1606-1669

The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp, 1632

The Deception of Samson, 1636

The Night Watch, 1642

A Girl at a Window, 1645

Self-Portrait, 1669

Jan Vermeer

1632-1675

Woman Holding a Balance, c. 1664

Woman in Blue Reading a Letter, c. 1664

Young Woman with a Water Pitcher, c. 1664-65

Woman with a Pearl Earring, c. 1665

Jacob van Ruisdael

c. 1629-1682

Winter Landscape, 1682

Roelandt Savery

1576-1639

Paradise, 1626

Balthasar van der Ast

c. 1593-1657

Fruit Basket, c. 1632

Pieter Claesz

c. 1597-1660

Vanitas Still Life, 1625

Still Life, 1643

Rachel Ruysch

1664-1750

Still Life of Roses, Convolvulus, Poppies, and Other Flowers in an Urn on a Stone Ledge, 1680s

Flemish Art

Peter Paul Rubens

1577-1640

The Elevation of the Cross, c. 1611

The Garden of Love, c. 1618

Marie de’ Medici, Queen of France, Landing in Marseilles, 1622-25

Anthony van Dyck

1599-1641

Portrait of Charles I at the Hunt, 1635

Lucy Percy, Countess of Carlisle, 1637

Clara Peeters

1594-After 1657

Table with a Tart and White Pitcher, 1611

Still Life with Cheeses, Almonds, and Pretzels, c. 1615

Frans Francken the Younger

1581-1642

Chamber of Art and Curiosities, 1636