Pieter de Hooch Interior of a Dutch House Original Vintage Fine Art Print 1930’s
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A keen interest in the arts and in design
was present for our Great-Grandmother Floro,
an inspiration that was inherited in the family.
This piece has been in a cabinet
in our house for decades.
It is originally from the 1930’s.
Quality Printed in The U.S.A.
SMALL SIZE
Interior of a Dutch House
Original Vintage Art Print
Antique Collectible Ephemera
Pieter de Hooch, Dutch:
also spelled "Hoogh" or "Hooghe";
December 1629 (baptised) – died, after 1683,
was a Dutch Golden Age painter
famous for his genre works of quiet domestic scenes with an open doorway. He was a contemporary, in the Delft Guild of St. Luke, of Jan Vermeer with whom his work share themes and style. De Hooch was first recorded in Delft on 5 August 1652, when he and another painter, Hendrick van der Burgh witnessed the signing of a will.
He was active in 1683, but his date of death is unknown (his son Pieter died in 1684, a date often wrongly given for the father).
In keeping with Eclectic Decor, Architectural Digest,
Period Interior Design, Classic, Formal, Traditional,
Country Estate, Shabby Chic, Art Deco/Nouveau,
Antique-Friendly Spaces, Arts and Crafts Era, Kitsch,
Whimsey, Victorian, MCM Mid Century Modern,
Mission, Hollywood Regency, Boho/Bohemian,
Contemporary/Minimalist, Farm/Cabin/Lodge, etc...
For an Impeccably Tasteful Home.
THIS WOULD BE A DREAMY GIFT!
It could be nicely matted and framed,
or reserved in a collection for posterity.
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