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Samuel van Hoogstraten
1627–1678
(b Dordrecht, 2 Aug. 1627; d Dordrecht, 19 Oct. 1678). Dutch painter, printmaker, and writer on art. He painted genre scenes in the style of de Hooch and Metsu, and portraits, but he is best known as a specialist in perspective effects, notably in his peep-show boxes, which show a painted toy world viewed through a small opening.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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A Perspective View of the Courtyard of a House 1664 (?) Samuel van Hoogstraten (1627–1678)A Perspective View of the Courtyard of a House 1664 (?) National Trust, Dyrham Park
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Christ and the Women of Jerusalem Samuel van Hoogstraten (1627–1678)Christ and the Women of Jerusalem Hunterian Art Gallery, University of Glasgow
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A Young Man Reaching for His Cap Samuel van Hoogstraten (1627–1678)A Young Man Reaching for His Cap Manchester Art Gallery
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Trompe l’oeil of a Framed Necessary-Board 1662/1663 Samuel van Hoogstraten (1627–1678)Trompe l’oeil of a Framed Necessary-Board 1662/1663 National Trust, Kingston Lacy
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A View through a House 1662 Samuel van Hoogstraten (1627–1678)A View through a House 1662 National Trust, Dyrham Park
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A Peepshow with Views of the Interior of a Dutch House about 1655-60 Samuel van Hoogstraten (1627–1678)A Peepshow with Views of the Interior of a Dutch House about 1655-60 The National Gallery, London
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Sir William Morley of Halnaker (1637/1638–1701), KB 1662 Samuel van Hoogstraten (1627–1678) (attributed to)Sir William Morley of Halnaker (1637/1638–1701), KB 1662 National Trust, Killerton
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Study of a Nude Youth c.1646 Samuel van Hoogstraten (1627–1678) (possibly)Study of a Nude Youth c.1646 The Barber Institute of Fine Arts