Art Society

Haarlem Guild of St. Luke

Haarlem Guild of St. Luke was an art society founded in 1496. This catalog holds 1,577 public-domain works by 81 of its members. Its artists are most associated with Baroque.

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The Haarlem Guild of St. Luke was a professional association of painters, sculptors, and printmakers established in Haarlem in 1496 to regulate artistic production and training. It served as the central institution for the city's flourishing art market during the Dutch Golden Age, uniting masters such as Frans Hals and Jan Steen under its charter.

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Works by its members