Art Society
Hollandsche Teekenmaatschappij
Hollandsche Teekenmaatschappij was an art society founded in 1876. This catalog holds 15 public-domain works by 3 of its members. Its artists are most associated with Hague School.
About
The Hollandsche Teekenmaatschappij (Dutch Drawing Society) was founded in The Hague in 1876 to promote drawing as a fine-art discipline alongside painting, organising annual exhibitions and competitions. It attracted members from across the Dutch art world, including figures associated with the Hague School, and contributed to sustaining a professional drawing practice at a time when most Dutch societies focused primarily on oil painting.
Associated movements
Member artists
Works by its members
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The Falconer -
A Sunny Corner -
At Grandmother's -
Boy and Girl in the Dunes -
Lulled to Sleep -
The Falconer -
The Interrupted Prayer -
Heemskerck and Barents Planning their Second Expedition to the Far North -
At Grandmother's -
In the Orphanage at Katwijk-Binnen -
Seascape -
Two Girls on the Dunes, bleaching -
Two Girls on the Dunes, bleaching -
Alms -
Canal in Autumn