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At Eternity’s Gate (1890) Vincent van Gogh Oil on canvas

At Eternity’s Gate (1890)

Vincent van Gogh

Oil on canvas


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“Soirée de feux de Bengale au Vaux-Hall” (1840s, Netherlands) Oil on canvas, Petrus van

“Soirée de feux de Bengale au Vaux-Hall” (1840s, Netherlands) Oil on canvas, Petrus van Schendel


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“The Artist in his Studio“ (Netherlands, 1628) Oil on canvas, By Rembrandt

“The Artist in his Studio“ (Netherlands, 1628) Oil on canvas, By Rembrandt


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“ The Eendracht and a Fleet of Dutch Men-of-war“ (Netherlands, 1670-5) Oil on canvas, By Ludolf Bakh

“ The Eendracht and a Fleet of Dutch Men-of-war“ (Netherlands, 1670-5) Oil on canvas, By Ludolf Bakhuizen


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beautiful-belgium:Pieter Bruegel the Elder - The Magpie on the Gallows (1568)“Bruegel’s painting was

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Pieter Bruegel the Elder - The Magpie on the Gallows (1568)

“Bruegel’s painting was created the year after Fernando Álvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba, arrived in the Netherlands, sent by the Spanish king, Philip II to suppress the Dutch Revolt. The gallows may represent the threat of execution of those preaching the new Protestant doctrine, and the painting may allude to several Netherlandish proverbs. There is a direct allusion to the Netherlandish proverbs of dancing or shitting on the gallows, meaning a mocking of the state. It also alludes to the belief that magpies are gossips, and that gossip leads to hangings. And that the way to the gallows leads through pleasant meadows. It is not known why or for whom the picture was painted. Its date of 1568 makes this painting one of Bruegel’s last works before his death in 1569; indeed, perhaps his final work. Bruegel asked his wife to burn some of his pictures on his death, but told her to keep the Magpie on the Gallows for herself.”

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Tethys. Goddess of the Waters, Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch, 1558-1617), ca. 1590

Chiaroscuro woodcut print on paper

Alice Brasser (Dutch, b. 1965) - Green Mirror, 2017oil on canvas

Alice Brasser (Dutch, b. 1965) - Green Mirror, 2017

oil on canvas


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