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Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1613-1675 Dutch painter. The first and most famous member of the group of artists referred to as the LEIDEN 'FINE' PAINTERS, he specialized in small-format paintings, the details and surfaces of which are carefully observed and meticulously rendered. He was greatly praised as a painter of artificial light by Samuel van Hoogstraten in 1678, and he was responsible for popularizing both the night scene and the 'niche' format, pictorial devices ultimately derived from the art of his famous master, Rembrandt.

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DOU, Gerrit Artist in His Studio oil painting artist


DOU, Gerrit Artist in His Studio oil painting artist

Artist in His Studio
Painting ID::  18990
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1630-32 Oil on Panel Colnaghi, London.

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DOU, Gerrit Woman Peeling Carrot dfg oil painting artist


DOU, Gerrit Woman Peeling Carrot dfg oil painting artist

Woman Peeling Carrot dfg
Painting ID::  6459
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Oil on wood, 57,2 x 43,3 cm Staatliches Museum, Schwerin

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DOU, Gerrit The Extraction of Tooth fg oil painting artist


DOU, Gerrit The Extraction of Tooth fg oil painting artist

The Extraction of Tooth fg
Painting ID::  6460
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1630-35 Oil on wood, 32 x 26 cm Mus??e du Louvre, Paris

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DOU, Gerrit The Grocer s Shop oil painting artist


DOU, Gerrit The Grocer s Shop oil painting artist

The Grocer s Shop
Painting ID::  6461
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1647 Oil on wood, 38,5 x 29 cm Mus??e du Louvre, Paris

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DOU, Gerrit Officer of the Marksman Society in Leiden fg oil painting artist


DOU, Gerrit Officer of the Marksman Society in Leiden fg oil painting artist

Officer of the Marksman Society in Leiden fg
Painting ID::  6462
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c. 1630 Oil on oak, 66 x 51 cm Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest

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