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Impressionism / Haagse School
“Figures walking through a snowy forest in winter”
Louis Apol
(1850 - The Hague - 1936)
View artwork “Figures walking through a snowy forest in winter”
“The Return of the Tuna Fishers at Douarnenez”
Hendrik Jan Wolter
(Amsterdam 1873-1952 Amersfoort)
View artwork “The Return of the Tuna Fishers at Douarnenez”
“Quay in Schiedam with moored ships”
Johan Hendrik van Mastenbroek
(1875 – Rotterdam -1945)
View artwork “Quay in Schiedam with moored ships”
“Guusje, the wife of Kees van Dongen, playing the Mandoline”, ca. 1916
Isaac Israels
(Amsterdam 1865 - 1934 The Hague)
View artwork “Guusje, the wife of Kees van Dongen, playing the Mandoline”, ca. 1916
“Spring Morning in Veere with the Town Hall”
Hendrik Jan Wolter
(Amsterdam 1873 - 1952 Amersfoort)
View artwork “Spring Morning in Veere with the Town Hall”
“Picadores”, 1905
Isaac Israels
(Amsterdam 1865 - 1934 The Hague)
View artwork “Picadores”, 1905
“A woman with a red rose in her hair”, c. 1930
Isaac Israels
(Amsterdam 1865 - 1934 The Hague)
View artwork “A woman with a red rose in her hair”, c. 1930
“Actress Greetje Braakensiek as Eliza Doolittle”, c. 1915 – 1916
Isaac Israels
(Amsterdam 1865 - 1934 The Hague)
View artwork “Actress Greetje Braakensiek as Eliza Doolittle”, c. 1915 – 1916
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