Showing 23 artworks with Cornelis Troost and with artwork date before 1743 and with artwork date after 1733
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Showing 23 artworks with Cornelis Troost and with artwork date before 1743 and with artwork date after 1733
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Explore Cornelis Troost’s ‘Harlequin…’ A Baroque masterpiece depicting a bustling 1738 urban scene! Discover race & class commentary in this rich, detailed oil painting.
Explore Cornelis Troost’s ‘Erat Sermo inter Fratres’ (1740), a witty Rococo pastel depicting drunken revelry in 18th-century Amsterdam. Discover its Baroque details & social commentary.
Admire Cornelis Troost’s ‘Portrait of a Music Lover’ (1736). A masterful Rococo oil painting showcasing intellect & refinement through rich detail, instruments & architecture.
Experience 'Loquebantur Omnes' by Cornelis Troost – a witty pastel depicting a lively evening of Amsterdam gentlemen. Explore this Rococo masterpiece and its captivating story.
Admire Cornelis Troost's 'Ibant qui poterant, qui non potuere cadebant,' a vibrant pastel depicting a lively Amsterdam street scene from 1739. Explore the Mauritshuis collection and discover this masterpiece.
Admire Cornelis Troost’s "Love Scene" (1736), a captivating Dutch Golden Age oil painting of domestic intimacy. Explore this elegant Rococo piece & discover similar works at the Rijksmuseum.
Explore 'The Mathematicians,' a dramatic Baroque oil painting by Cornelis Troost (1741). Witness a lively intellectual dispute in opulent interiors, showcasing Dutch Golden Age realism & chiaroscuro.
Experience the Rococo genre scene of False Virtue Discovered by Cornelis Troost (1739); capture the intimate drama of 18th-century Amsterdam life today.
A lively 18th-century street scene captures the charm of Rococo life in Cornelis Troost's The Organ Grinder, inviting you to bring this elegant moment of Dutch history into your personal art collection.
Cornelis Troost's 'The Discovery of Jan Claasz' captures a lively Amsterdam scene from 1738, filled with intrigue and social commentary – a masterpiece of Rococo genre art.
Experience the lively Rococo genre scene of Nemo Loquebatur by Cornelis Troost (c. 1740), capturing an elegant, spirited gathering you can own.
A lively 1740 pastel scene by Cornelis Troost captures a humorous social gathering of gentlemen in the Dutch Rococo style, inviting you to bring this charming piece of eighteenth-century history into your collection.
A dramatic scene of secret eavesdropping unfolds in this 1738 Dutch Rococo pastel by Cornelis Troost, capturing a theatrical moment from a popular play that invites you to explore the charm of 18th-century Amsterdam.
A lively 1740 Dutch Rococo scene by Cornelis Troost captures a dramatic moment of social commotion in an Amsterdam home, inviting you to bring this captivating piece of history into your private collection.
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