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Food as still life, fit for a 17th-century Dutch master.
This painting is considered to be an important work of the Dutch master.
It is among the Dutch master's final works, likely completed within two years of his death in 1669.
So, when does it come to bringing out the best of the Dutch masters?
The sketch was completed around 1655 and is signed on the back by the Dutch master.
But they should steel themselves for the thought that their Dutch master will not be around when next season kicks off.
At the time, several dealers suspected that it was in fact by the Dutch master.
The problem is, most are not the works of Dutch masters, and not everyone wants them.
The collection is varied but most visitors come to see the works of the Dutch masters.
Floral arrangements will be based on paintings by Dutch masters.
It is the first full-size canvas by the Dutch master discovered since 1928.
For some art lovers, including the author, nothing matches the power and beauty of the Dutch masters.
He also occasionally created pastiches of various 17th-century Dutch masters.
Police found the painting by the 17th century Dutch master, worth around 3 million euros, just 65 kilometres away.
Anyone who knows anything about art, when you're taking an old Dutch master, slicing out of the frame will damage the painting.
Busch felt his painting skills could not compete with those of the Dutch masters.
When the curator turned back to the display, the Dutch master's lithograph was gone.
Interested parties have been given until February 15 next year to secure the Dutch master's work.
We have enough Dutch masters here, so we will not show theirs."
His work shows much of the fine execution and brilliant colour of the old Dutch masters.
Even small museums have high quality works from the abundant collection of Dutch masters owned by the government, which loans them out.
They were Cézanne’s 19th-century take on genre paintings made famous by 17th-century Dutch masters.
Look at the lace, which a Dutch Master would have approached very differently.
The museum features 200 works, 140 by the Dutch master himself and the rest by contemporary painters.
He pursued oil painting at the same time, and studied from nature and the old Dutch masters.