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| Cornelis Troost (1697 - 1750) |
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Artists who influenced Cornelis Troost![]() | Dutch painter, draughtsman and printmaker. He was the most important Dutch artist of the 18th century; he received many commissions (the catalogue by Niemeijer contains 925 numbers). Although he generally looked back to the genre scenes of the Dutch 17th-century masters, his satirical paintings earned him the nickname ‘the Dutch Hogarth’ after his English contemporary. His work shows no stylistic ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Cornelis Troost![]() | |
![]() William Hogarth | ![]() Three Governors of the Surgeons Guild, Amsterdam (RijksMuseum) | ![]() Alexander the Great in Battle of Granicus (RijksMuseum) | ![]() Aert Schouman |
![]() Godfried Schalcken | ![]() There was a Commotion in the House (Mauritshuis) | ![]() Spendthrift, Act III, Scene V (RijksMuseum) | |
![]() Matthijs Naiveu | ![]() Portrait of a Music Lover (RijksMuseum) | ![]() Amsterdam Town Garden (RijksMuseum) | |
![]() Arnold Boonen | ![]() Bribery Scene from Captain Ulrich (RijksMuseum) | ![]() Love Scene (RijksMuseum) | |