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- Jacob Ochtervelt (1634–1682) was a Dutch Golden Age painter. Ochtervelt's contemporaries included Vermeer, Ter Borch, and De Hooch. Despite his prolific...
- van Huchtenburg, Justus van Huysum, Dirk Maas, Hendrick Mommers, Jacob Ochtervelt, Willem Romeyn and possibly Jan Frans Soolmaker. He was the uncle of Govert...
- an oil on canvas genre painting by the Dutch Golden Age artist Jacob Ochtervelt, dated to around 1664–65. It depicts a man offering a plate of oysters...
- under the landscape painter Nicolaes Berchem at the same time as Jacob Ochtervelt and was known for his "kamergezichten" or "room-views" with ladies and...
- a descendant of the banker Carl Hagen for the repatriation of Jacob Ochtervelt's Das Zitronenscheibchen (The Lemon Slice) on the grounds that it had been...
- the city views on the left and right can be seen on paintings by Jacob Ochtervelt and Nicolaes Maes. Similar maps were found in the Bibliothèque Nationale...
- Gonzales Coques, Gerard ter Borch, Gabriel Metsu, Caspar Netscher and Jacob Ochtervelt. The 'conversation piece' started with families and friends depicted on...
- painting; Hobbema, Meyndert – 1 painting; Hooch, Pieter de – 2 paintings; Ochtervelt, Jacob – 2 paintings; Ostade, Adriaen van – 1 painting; Ruysdael, Salomon...
- Dutch townhouses were often windowless. Jacob Ochtervelt was a key artist of the movement. Many of Ochtervelt's voor****s pictures illustrated the trade between...
- Borch, the young woman is seen only from behind. Of one painting by Jacob Ochtervelt, (c. 1670, now Cleveland, illustrated at left) Wayne Franits says: At...