Willem Roelofs (1822 Amsterdam - 1897 Berchem); Landscape in
Johannes Bosboom (The Hague, 1817 - 1891); The Quai de Paris
Adriaen van de Velde (Amsterdam, 1636 - 1672); The beach of Scheveningen,
Jacob Maris (The Hague 1837 - Karlsbad 1899); The five windmills,
Gerrit van Honthorst (Utrecht, 1592 - 1656); The merry company,
Hendrick Goltzius (Venlo 1558 - Haarlem 1617); Jupiter and Antiope,
Vincent van Gogh (Zundert 1853 - Auvers-sur-Oise 1890); Green
Cornelis Springer (Amsterdam 1817 - Hilversum 1891); A Cathedral
Vincent van Gogh (Zundert 1853 - Auvers-sur-Oise 1890); The Arena
Johan Hendrik Weissenbruch (The Hague, 1824 - 1903); Bateaux
Pieter Aertsen (Amsterdam, c. 1508 - 1575); The Cook, 1559; oil
discoverynews: nationalpost: Orvillecopter takes flight: Cat
bellsofsaintclements: “The rumor" (1941) by Dutch artist
psychoren: archiemcphee: Dutch artist Lydia Dekker’s awesome
contemporary-art-blog: Dutch artist Folkert De Jong, Early
thedailywhat: Ice Sculpture of the Day: Eight meters of icy
missinglinksblog: David van der Linden is a Dutch artist.
missinglinksblog: David van der Linden is a Dutch artist.
topcat77: Kenne Gregoire Dutch artist
2headedsnake: Tomas Gabzdil Libertiny, ‘Unbearable Lightness’,
shadesandgoldbullets: fluffymoggie: Ophelia, a work of taxidermy
thesensualstarfish: Dutch artist Hans Jochem Bakker.
did-you-kno: Dutch artist Theo Jansen builds walking sculptures
antonio-m:‘Two Nudes’, by Matthijs Röling (1943–present)
odditiesoflife: Incredible Kaleidoscopic 3D Floor Art Dutch
hoveringcat: I think the dog’s expression in this painting
janemba: capacity: The Nimbus Platform The Dutch artist Berndnaut
wtf-fun-factss: Dutch artists creats a cloud in the middle of
rosettes: Peonies, by Dutch artist Jan van Huysum
nprfreshair: Photo break: Dutch artist Berndnaut Smilde makes
wetheurban: Underwater Ballet, Anne Ten Donkelaar Dutch artist
sci-universe: Entitled Fragile Future III, these lights are
Ophelia, a work of taxidermy by Dutch artists Afke Golsteijn,
militiamedic: vidarson369: sixpenceee: A skull made from cocaine. The
showslow: Dutch artist John Breed has used 145 shoes and rainbow
permapunk: blunt-science: The Strandbeest: Art and Engineering.Created