Art Society
Alkmaar Guild of Saint Luke
Alkmaar Guild of Saint Luke was an art society. This catalog holds 31 public-domain works by 9 of its members. Its artists are most associated with Dutch Golden Age.
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The Alkmaar Guild of Saint Luke was a professional association of painters and art dealers in Alkmaar, Netherlands, active primarily during the 17th century. As a branch of the broader Saint Luke guild tradition, it regulated artistic standards, training, and commercial rights for its members within the city.
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Works by its members
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A Young Woman Warming her Hands over a Brazier: Allegory of Winter -
View of the Abbey of Egmond-Binnen -
Woman praying -
Witches' sabbath -
Portrait of a Girl as a Huntress -
View of the Castle of Egmond aan den Hoef -
Wreath of flowers encircling a niche -
Portrait of Elisabeth Pietersdr Kessels (1640-1717) -
Willem Jacobsz Baert (1636-84). Mayor of Alkmaar and Amsterdam -
Elisabeth van Kessel (1640-1717). Wife of Willem Jacobsz Baert -
Pan and Syrinx -
Girl in a Large Hat -
Portrait of a boy with a billygoat -
Jan Cornelisz Meppel (1609-69). Lieutenant-admiral of Holland and West-Friesland -
Witches' Sabbath -
Statue in a Park -
Portrait of a Boy -
Bacchus and Ariadne -
Ein gesatteltes Pferd -
A Winter Landscape -
Sea-piece with shipping -
Allegorical portrait of the Steyn family as scene of Diogenes -
River Landscape with a Ferry Boat -
Abraham pleading in vain on behalf of Hagar to Sarah (Genesi 21:9-11) -
A Four-year-old Girl with a Pot of Carnations -
Horse Drinking -
Two Horsemen by a Stream -
Putting to Sea -
The Herring Bark -
Preparation of the Herring Bark -
Dutch River Barges