ArtistsPieter de Hooch
Pieter de Hooch

Pieter de Hooch

Artist
WA-00141536
PaintingBaroque
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Works in Collection
7
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Pieter Hendricksz. de Hooch, was a Dutch Golden Age painter famous for his genre works of quiet domestic scenes with an open doorway. He was a contemporary, in the Delft Guild of St. Luke, of Jan Vermeer with whom his work shares themes and style. De Hooch was first recorded in Delft on 5 August 1652, when he and another painter, Hendrick van der Burgh witnessed the signing of a will. He was last documented in 1679, but his date of death is unknown.

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Baroque
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Artworks (5)

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5 published of 5 catalogued · 5 with image
  • Rijksmuseum
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5 entries · 1 sources
  • Three Women and a Man in the Courtyard behind a House
    1663 · Rijksmuseum · 1 prov
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  • Man Handing a Letter to a Woman in the Entrance Hall of a House
    1670 · Rijksmuseum · 1 prov
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  • Interior with Women beside a Linen Chest
    1663 · Rijksmuseum · 1 prov
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  • A Maid with a Child in a Pantry
    1656 · Rijksmuseum · 1 prov
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  • A Mother Delousing her Child’s Hair, Known as ‘A Mother’s Duty’
    1660 · Rijksmuseum · 1 prov
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