Dutch schools

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Dutch schools refers to the artistic traditions and movements originating in the Netherlands, particularly known for their influential painters and distinctive styles from the Dutch Golden Age onward.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf European art movement
artistic tradition
painting school
alsoKnownAs Dutch painting schools
associatedMovement Baroque NERFINISHED
De Stijl NERFINISHED
Impressionism in the Netherlands NERFINISHED
Realism NERFINISHED
characteristicStyle detailed genre scenes
domestic interiors
maritime scenes
naturalistic landscapes
realism
still lifes
characteristicSubject flower still lifes
middle-class life
rural landscapes
seascapes
urban scenes
vanitas still lifes
countryOfOrigin Netherlands
culturalContext Dutch Republic NERFINISHED
Protestant culture
distinguishedFrom Flemish schools of painting NERFINISHED
Italian schools of painting
economicContext Dutch Golden Age commerce
field painting
visual arts
hasPart Amsterdam school of painting NERFINISHED
De Stijl movement NERFINISHED
Delft school NERFINISHED
Dutch Golden Age painting NERFINISHED
Haarlem school NERFINISHED
Leiden school NERFINISHED
The Hague School NERFINISHED
Utrecht Caravaggisti NERFINISHED
influenced European genre painting
landscape painting tradition
realist painting
still life painting tradition
influencedBy Flemish painting
Northern Renaissance NERFINISHED
marketCharacteristic strong art market for middle-class buyers
notableArtist Frans Hals NERFINISHED
Jacob van Ruisdael NERFINISHED
Jan Steen NERFINISHED
Johannes Vermeer NERFINISHED
Piet Mondrian NERFINISHED
Pieter de Hooch NERFINISHED
Rachel Ruysch NERFINISHED
Rembrandt van Rijn NERFINISHED
Vincent van Gogh NERFINISHED
Willem Kalf NERFINISHED
notablePeriod Dutch Golden Age NERFINISHED
timePeriod 17th century
18th century
19th century

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