movement: Amsterdam Impressionism

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instance of: painting (13)

genre: portrait (3) | nude (2) | still life (1) | landscape art (1) | genre art (1)

artist: Jan Toorop (4) | Willem de Zwart (4) | Isaac Israëls (3) | George Hendrik Breitner (1) | Willem Bastiaan Tholen (1)

depicts: woman (3) | tree (2) | black hair (2) | standing (2) | book (1) | horse (1) | man (1) | breast (1) | nudity (1) | window (1) | door (1) | bed (1) | wall (1) | arm (1) | toplessness (1) | Sunflowers (1) | nipple (1) | beef (1)

material used: oil paint (12) | canvas (10) | wood (1) | paper (1) | cardboard (1)

collection: Rijksmuseum (10) | private collection (2) | Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam (1) | Museum de Fundatie (1)

location: Rijksmuseum (10) | Museum de Fundatie (1)

Still Life with Apples in a Delft Blue Bowl

painting
by Willem de Zwart (19th century)

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painting
by Isaac Israëls (1894)
Sjaantje van Ingen woman nudity lying bed bed sheet cushion blond book reading drapery

Vrouwen aan zee

painting
by Jan Toorop (19th century)

Het slachthuis

painting
by Willem Bastiaan Tholen (1880)
slaughterhouse carcass beef hanging man butcher apron standing wall door window

Winterlandschap

painting
by Willem de Zwart (2nd millennium)

Hay Wagon

painting
by Willem de Zwart (2nd millennium)
tree

Portrait of Annie Hall

painting
by Jan Toorop (1885)

Woman before Sunflowers

painting
by Isaac Israëls (1917)
woman toplessness black hair chignon breast areola nipple arm Sunflowers

De schelpenvisser

painting
by Jan Toorop (1904)

The Sea near Katwijk

painting
by Jan Toorop (1887)

Two models, Epi and Gertie, in the Amsterdam Fashion House Hirsch

painting
by Isaac Israëls (1916)
woman standing dress 1910s clothing model dress Hirsch & Cie. high heels brown hair black hair

Carriages Waiting

painting
by Willem de Zwart (1890)
horse tree

The Singel Bridge at the Paleisstraat in Amsterdam

painting
by George Hendrik Breitner (1896)
Paleisstraat