Art Society
Amsterdam Guild of St. Luke
Amsterdam Guild of St. Luke was an art society. This catalog holds 32 public-domain works by 6 of its members. Its artists are most associated with Baroque.
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The Amsterdam Guild of St. Luke was the professional organization regulating the practice of painting and art in Amsterdam from the 16th to the 18th century. It controlled the training of apprentices, the quality of goods, and the economic rights of artists, serving as a central institution for the city's artistic community.
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Works by its members
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Officers and other civic guardsmen of the XIth District of Amsterdam, under the command of Captain Geurt Dircksz van Beuningen and Lieutenant Pieter Martensz Hoeffijser -
Esther reading Haman's Decree of the Extermination of the Jews -
View of Haarlem from across the Spaarne, near the Eendjespoort -
Farms on the Fringe of a Wood -
Interior of the church of St. Bavo, Haarlem -
Vertumnus and Pomona -
Self-Portrait -
Untitled -
Interior of the Grote Kerk, Haarlem -
Portrait of Nicolaes Eichelberg (d 1699), Haarlem merchant and husband of Helena van der Schalke -
Farms on the Fringe of a Wood -
Abraham Entertaining the Angels -
An Old Man at his Desk -
The Raising of Lazarus -
Alter Mann -
Portrait of a Man -
Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard -
Lot Fleeing from Sodom -
Untitled -
Portrait of an Old Woman -
An Old Man Counting his Money -
Portrait of an Old Gentleman -
View of a Dutch Canal, possibly the Oude Gracht in Haarlem -
The Adoration of the Magi -
At Donderen, in the Woods of Drenthe -
Man with a Penknife -
Old Man Sleeping in an Armchair -
Bust of an Old Man in Profile, Facing Right -
Bust of a Man with a Turban Facing Left -
Toaleta Esterei -
Nuori tyttö ja parittaja -
An Old Man in a Chair, Praying