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Jozef Israëls

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Passing Mother's Grave

Passing Mother's Grave

Jozef Israëls
A Jewish Wedding

A Jewish Wedding

Jozef Israëls
As one gets old

As one gets old

Jozef Israëls
Children of the Sea

Children of the Sea

Jozef Israëls
Fishermen Carrying a Drowned Man

Fishermen Carrying a Drowned Man

Jozef Israëls
'After Dark'

'After Dark'

Jozef Israëls
Alone

Alone

Jozef Israëls
Untitled

Untitled

Jozef Israëls
'Alone in the World'

'Alone in the World'

Jozef Israëls
'Gazing into the Distance'

'Gazing into the Distance'

Jozef Israëls
'Old Isaac'

'Old Isaac'

Jozef Israëls
'The Little Seamstress'

'The Little Seamstress'

Jozef Israëls
'The Mother'

'The Mother'

Jozef Israëls
A Fishergirl on a Dune, knitting

A Fishergirl on a Dune, knitting

Jozef Israëls
A Long Road

A Long Road

Jozef Israëls
A Sea Urchin

A Sea Urchin

Jozef Israëls
A young girl sewing, seated at a window

A young girl sewing, seated at a window

Jozef Israëls
Adam and Eve

Adam and Eve

Jozef Israëls
Adam and Eve.

Adam and Eve.

Jozef Israëls
An Old Man with a Child in a Highchair

An Old Man with a Child in a Highchair

Jozef Israëls
An Unhappy Woman; Domestic Sorrows

An Unhappy Woman; Domestic Sorrows

Jozef Israëls
Baby in His Chair

Baby in His Chair

Jozef Israëls (Dutch, 1824–1911)
Bringing Home the Calf

Bringing Home the Calf

Jozef Israëls
Convalescent Mother and a Child

Convalescent Mother and a Child

Jozef Israëls
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Jozef Israëls

Jozef Israëls

1824 – 1911·Kingdom of the Netherlands·Wikipedia →

Jozef Israëls (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈjoːzəf ˈɪsraːɛls]; 27 January 1824 – 12 August 1911) was a Dutch painter. He was a leading member of the group of landscape painters referred to as the Hague School and was, during his lifetime, "the most respected Dutch artist of the second half of the nineteenth century."