Dutch Baroque art

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Dutch Baroque art is a 17th-century artistic movement in the Netherlands characterized by dramatic lighting, rich detail, and a focus on realism in genres such as portraiture, landscape, and everyday life scenes.

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instanceOf Baroque art
art movement
cultural movement
country Dutch Republic
Netherlands
endTime late 17th century
follows Mannerism
Northern Renaissance
surface form: Northern Renaissance art
genre architectural painting
genre painting
history painting
landscape painting
marine painting
portraiture
still life painting
trompe-l'oeil
vanitas still life
hasCharacteristic attention to light and shadow
chiaroscuro
civic guard portraits
complex compositions
domestic interiors
dramatic lighting
emphasis on middle-class patrons
everyday life subject matter
genre scenes
group portraits
illusionism
landscapes
maritime scenes
moralizing themes
naturalism
optical realism
realism
rich detail
still lifes
subtle religious imagery
symbolism
tenebrism
hasTheme domestic virtue
maritime power of the Dutch Republic
rural life
scientific instruments and knowledge
transience of life
urban life
wealth and morality
influencedBy Calvinism
Caravaggisti
surface form: Caravaggism

Dutch mercantile culture
Italian Baroque art
Reformation
surface form: Protestant Reformation

scientific revolution
languageOfRegion Dutch
marketStructure art auctions
dealer system
open art market
movementPeriod Early Baroque
High Baroque
Late Baroque
notableArtist Adriaen van Ostade
Aelbert Cuyp
Carel Fabritius
Dirck van Baburen
Frans Hals
Gerard ter Borch
Gerrit Dou
Hendrick ter Brugghen
Jacob van Ruisdael
Jan Steen
Jan van Goyen
Johannes Vermeer
Judith Leyster
Meindert Hobbema
Pieter de Hooch
Rachel Ruysch
Rembrandt van Rijn
Willem Kalf
notableCenter Amsterdam
Delft
Haarlem
Leiden
The Hague
Utrecht
partOf Dutch Golden Age
patronage civic institutions
guilds
merchants
urban middle class
relatedMovement Dutch Golden Age
surface form: Dutch Golden Age painting

Flemish Baroque art
Utrecht Caravaggism
religiousContext largely Protestant society
limited church patronage
startTime 17th century
circa 1600
usesTechnique canvas painting
engraving
etching
oil painting
panel painting
printmaking

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Leonaert Bramer partOf Dutch Baroque art
Portrait of a Man (Self-portrait) c. 1653 artHistoricalContext Dutch Baroque art
this entity surface form: Dutch Baroque
Portrait of a Man (Self-portrait) c. 1653 relatedTo Dutch Baroque art
this entity surface form: Rembrandt school
Isaac Blessing Jacob artisticSchool Dutch Baroque art
this entity surface form: Dutch Baroque
Self-portrait (Govert Flinck) artisticSchool Dutch Baroque art
this entity surface form: Dutch Golden Age painting
Schloss Oranienbaum architecturalStyle Dutch Baroque art
this entity surface form: Dutch Baroque
Dutch people knownFor Dutch Baroque art
this entity surface form: Dutch Golden Age art
Jürgen Ovens influencedBy Dutch Baroque art
this entity surface form: Dutch Baroque painting
Portrait of a Young Woman artisticSchool Dutch Baroque art
this entity surface form: Dutch Baroque
Portrait of a Young Man with a Dog (attributed) style Dutch Baroque art
this entity surface form: Dutch Baroque
Fire in Delft hasInfluenceFrom Dutch Baroque art
this entity surface form: Dutch Golden Age realism
Sara ter Hiel movement Dutch Baroque art
subject surface form: Jan van der Heyden
this entity surface form: Dutch Baroque