Joachim Beuckelaer was an extraordinarily gifted painter of large sculleries and open markets, who could paint detailed and lifelike utensils and foods of all variety
Joachim Beuckelaer was an extraordinarily gifted painter of large sculleries and open markets, who could paint detailed and lifelike utensils and foods of all variety
Dirck van Delen was a Dutch architectural painter who excelled at depicting the interiors of fictional edifices such as churches and rendering views of imagined palaces with an exacting perspective
This large Mixed-Media work of art is titled "Simpatico
Gerard van Honthorst trained under Abraham Bloemaert, before leaving his native Utrecht to study in Italy, where he felt the influence of Caravaggio and developed a gift for painting subjects with heavenly illuminations
Evert Collier was a Dutch painter of illusionist trompe-l’oeil canvases and “vanitas” still-lifes, works intended to convey the vanity of Earthly possessions and pursuits
Bartholomeus van der Helst was a contemporary of Rembrandt whose portraits were more popular than the masters, for the wealthy preferred the sunny and flattering renderings of van der Helst over van Rinj’s more realistic works
This Mixed-Media painting from Barrett Evon was inspired by the German artist Adolf Senff who painted a similar version in 1822 after the Napoleonic Wars with France
This Large Mixed-Media painting of the "Spanish Rose" is an Impressionist work of fine art by our Studio Artist
This large, Fine Art Masterpiece is a faithful yet nuanced reproduction of a "Young Boy in Festive Costume" while the original Baroque oil painting was rendered in 1696 by Dutch artist John van der Vaart
Jan van Huysum was a still-life painter and excelled in this genre, though he considered himself first and foremost a landscapist, specializing in fictional scenes from his mind’s eye
Landscapist Paulus Potter joined the Guild of St
Delft-born Adriaen van de Venne was an accomplished genre painter and portraitist who often veered into political commentary in his work
Here we see a Mixed-Media, reproduction photo from the Studios of Art Chateau
Maritime painter Willem van de Velde the Younger was a son of Willem van de Velde the Elder, also a marine artist
Charles-Louis Clerisseau was a French architectural draughtsman and master of the Capriccio, imagined architectural images rendered on canvas with a keen understanding of geometry, construction, composition, and aesthetics
Haarlem-born Willem Claeszoon Heda was a virtuoso of the still-life genre
This Mixed-Media Masterpiece from Barrett Evon and the Studios of Art Chateau is titled "Greta Garbo as Mata Hari
Haarlem Mannerist artist Joachim Wtewael lived in Utrecht, painting and running a successful flax business
This work of art is titled "Coquette" and is a French word borrowed into English during the mid-17th century