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Isaack van Ostade

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Isaack van Ostade


Isaack van Ostade (bapt. June 2, 1621, Haarlem – buried October 16, 1649, Haarlem) was a Dutch genre and landscape painter.
Van Ostade began his studies under his brother, Adriaen, with whom he remained till 1641, when he started his own practice. At an early period he felt the influence of Rembrandt, and this is apparent in a Slaughtered Pig of 1639, in the gallery of Augsburg. He soon found a style more suited to his own inclinations.



A frozen lake, 1648
Oil on canvas, 59 x 80.5 cm,
The Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia ▼




Barn interior, 1645
Oil on panel, 56.5 x 74.5 cm,
Gemäldegalerie, Berlin, Germany ▼




A winter scene, 1645
Oil on wood, 48.8 x 40 cm,
National Gallery, London, UK ▼




A winter landscape, 1640
Oil on panel, 71.5 x 113.5 cm,
The Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia ▼




Interior with children
44,8 x 64,5 cm ▼




Interior of a peasant house, 1640
Oil on oak, 44,6 x 39,5 cm
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, Hungary ▼




Pig killing, 1642
Oil on oak, 39,8 x 53,8 cm
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, Hungary ▼




The cut pig
Oil on oak, 41,5 x 30,7 cm
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, Hungary ▼




Traveller at a cottage door, 1649
Oil on panel, 48 x 40 cm
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid, Spain ▼




Travellers at a country inn, 1649
Oil on panel, 75 x 109 cm
Mauritshuis, The Hague, Netherlands ▼




An inn by a frozen river, 1640




Ice scene near an inn, 1643
Kremer Collection at the Frans Halsmuseum in Haarlem, Netherlands ▼





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