Sentences with phrase «de hooch»

Delft School 17th - century Dutch genre painting associated with Jan Vermeer and Pierer de Hooch.
With more than 70 paintings, from portraits by the titular superstars to lesser - known works by Pieter de Hooch and Jan Steen, this years - in - the - making show examines the Dutch Golden Age through the lens of social standing.
Highlights of the Musee des Beaux - Arts de Strasbourg include works by Italians Giotto di Bondone, Carlo Crivelli, Piero di Cosimo, Cima da Conegliano, Correggio, Guercino, Canaletto; Flemish and Dutch painters like Hans Memling, Gerard David, Maarten van Heemskerck, Pieter de Hooch; and French artists including Philippe de Champaigne, Nicolas de Largillière, Simon Vouet, Philip James de Loutherbourg, and Theodore Chasseriau.
VERMEER AND THE MASTERS OF GENRE PAINTING: INSPIRATION AND RIVALRY «The Love Letter,» «The Lacemaker» and eight more Vermeers, as well as five dozen works by contemporaries including Pieter de Hooch, Gerrit Dou and Gerard Ter Borch, in a show that debuted at the Louvre and traveled to Dublin before arriving in the United States.
Looking back at the history of painting interiors for their own sake, I can't get much further than Dutch artists Pieter de Hooch and Vermeer.
Drawn from the Detroit Institute of Arts» superb collection of Dutch art — considered one of the finest and deepest collections outside the Netherlands — this exhibition presents more than 70 paintings by great Dutch masters including Frans Hals, Rembrandt, Jakob van Ruisdael, Pieter de Hooch and Jan Steen, as well as a small selection of related decorative art objects.
Around the same time, Pieter de Hooch also painted interior scenes, often leaving a door ajar to lend his compositions a subtle sense of enigma.
Sixty - odd additional works by other Dutch painters, including Gerard ter Borch, Gerrit Dou, Pieter de Hooch, and Gabriel Metsu, attended a Vermeer, centrally hung, one meme per room: #lace, #duet, #writealetter, #suitor, #doorway, #backtoviewer, #parrot.

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Thanks to Hooch, the Dogue de Bordeaux breed became a more popular household pet and movie star.
After Hooch's appearance, Foster, another Dogue de Bordeaux, starred on General Hospital, and Kalusha De El Siscar starred in an episode of Sex and the City.
The breed was made popular by the movie Turner and Hooch, in which a Dogue de Bordeaux had a starring role alongside Tom Hanks.
Fun Fact: A Dogue de Bordeaux starred in the movie Turner and Hooch, where Hooch saves the life of the police officer who is investigating his late owner's murder.
The Dogue de Bordeaux is probably best remembered as the slobbery but lovable giant... MORE dog in the film «Turner and Hooch», where the breed was accurately presented.
Turner and Hooch featured a Dogue de Bordeaux, a large, drooly mastiff, and everybody wanted one of these huge, slobbery dogs.
The Dogue de Bordeaux was the breed of dog that starred across from Tom Hanks in the film «Turner and Hooch
They first came to the USA in the 1890s but were rare until the breed took off in popularity after a Dogue de Bordeaux starred as Tom Hanks's partner in «Turner and Hooch» in 1989.
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