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| Samuel van Hoogstraten (1627 - 1678) |
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Artists who influenced Samuel van Hoogstraten![]() | Dutch painter and writer on art. He painted genre scenes in the style of de Hooch and Metsu, and portraits, but he is best known as a specialist in perspective effects. One of his "perspective boxes" which shows a painted toy world through a peep-hole, is in the National Gallery, London. Only in his early works can it be detected that he was a pupil of Rembrandt. Hoogstraten travelled to L ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Samuel van Hoogstraten![]() | |
![]() Rembrandt | ![]() Annunciation of Death of Virgin (Metropolitan Museum of Art) | ![]() Prospective with Woman Reading Letter (Mauritshuis) | ![]() Nicolaes Maes |
![]() Pieter de Hooch | ![]() Man in Window (Kunsthistorisches) | ![]() Imperial Castle, Vienna (Kunsthistorisches) | ![]() Jan Vermeer |
![]() Gabriel Metsu | ![]() Domestic Interior (Musee du Louvre) | ![]() Self Portrait (Hermitage) | ![]() Godfried Schalcken |
![]() Ferdinand Bol | ![]() Self Portrait with Turban (Museum Bredius) | ![]() View down Corridor (Dyrham Park) | ![]() Arent de Gelder |