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Active painters are therefore underrepresented, while more than half of the artists are baroque painters of the 17th century, roughly corresponding to the Dutch Golden Age. The names of older artists often have many different spellings; the preferred spelling is used as listed in the Netherlands Institute for Art History [4] database, but ...
Maria Adeline Alice Schweistal or Fanny Psicha (1864–1950), Belgium-born Dutch painter; Suze Slager-Velsen (1883–1964), painter; Carolein Smit (born 1960), ceramic art sculptor; Maria Geertruida Snabilie (1776–1838), painter; Ellen Spijkstra (born 1957), ceramic artist; Adriana Spilberg (1652–1700), Dutch Golden Age painter
It includes Dutch artists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "17th-century Dutch women artists" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total.
“Splendid Japanese Women Artists of the Edo Period”. Special Exhibition on the 120th Anniversary of Jissen Women's Educational Institute, at the KÅsetsu Memorial Museum, Tokyo, April 18–June 21, 2015; Weidner, M.S. Views from Jade Terrace : Chinese women artists, 1300-1912; Yuho, Tseng. “Women Painters of the Ming Dynasty.”
The enormous success of 17th-century Dutch painting overpowered the work of subsequent generations, and no Dutch painter of the 18th century—nor, arguably, a 19th-century one before Van Gogh—is well known outside the Netherlands. Already by the end of the period artists were complaining that buyers were more interested in dead than living ...
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In the 17th century the Dutch were very interested in flowers and gardening, so paintings that highlighted the beauty of nature were highly valued. This helped to build and maintain Ruysch's clientele throughout her career. [7] In her lifetime her paintings were sold for prices as high as 750–1200 guilders.
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:17th-century Dutch people. ... 17th-century Dutch women artists (48 P) B. 17th-century Dutch businesswomen (10 P) W.