Art 17th century
The 17th century was a period of great artistic achievement in Europe, with Baroque style at its peak. The 17th century is often referred to as an age of religious art, with painting styles dominated by a prevailing mood of somberness and grandeur. This was in many ways a reflection of the political and religious turmoil of the time, with works focusing on themes such as death, judgment, faith, salvation and the Apocalypse. Yet at the same time one of the most important artistic developments was the secularization of art. With increasing wealth and cultural sophistication among all classes, artists turned to themes that would appeal to a wider public. While many paintings continued to emphasize religious ceremonies, figures or events, there was a growing trend for artists to show secular subjects, such as scenes from history and mythology. This was influenced by the changing political climate of the time—the end of the Thirty Years War in 1648 allowed painters and sculptors to make their art more realistic, while there was also a newfound interest in Classical antiquity. An important feature of Baroque art of the 17th century was its use of rich and contrasting colors, with the Baroque artists favoring a bold palette. Much of this colorfulness came from the addition of bright pigments made possible by new painting techniques and methods that allowed greater precision in the application of paint to canvas. Other new techniques in this period included the development of life-size nudes and a greater focus on realism, with artists paying close attention to details such as texture—this was known as "fine painting" or the "finer arts". There was a great deal of interest in depicting the natural world as accurately as possible. This included showing plants, animals and other objects such as fruit and flowers in a realistic manner. With this new sense of realism came a greater emphasis on the depiction of everyday life and the lives of ordinary people—the word "genre" was used to describe paintings that depicted everyday subjects. Renaissance styles were also a major influence in this period, particularly in Italy. High Renaissance artists such as Michelangelo and Raphael were still active, while new generations of artists developed styles similar to their work. The Baroque style was the dominant artistic movement in Italy throughout this period, although there were other influences from Mannerism and even some examples of naturalistic painting that emerged during the mid-17th century. The church had a dominant role in the production of art throughout the 17th century and many painters were also employed by church institutions, such as monasteries or convents. In addition, artists often received financial backing from benefactors—patrons who promised to provide support for an artist during their career in return for the right to buy a painting at the end of their life.
Monogrammist FK Noordelijke Nederlanden, 1625 - View of Heusden - fine art print
Unknown, 1610 - Profile of the head of an old man - fine art print
Jan Abrahamsz Beerstraten, 1653 - The Battle of Terheide - fine art print
Unknown, 1640 - Still Life with Fruit and a Lobster - fine art print
Unknown, 1600 - Sibylle a genius under a tree - fine art print
Unknown, 1650 - Portrait of Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange - fine art print
Unknown, 1658 - Standing horse, from behind - fine art print
Unknown, 1617 - Portrait of Peter Courten - fine art print
Unknown, 1600 - Cityscape with a large church - fine art print
Unknown, 1640 - Woman Praying - fine art print
Unknown, 1652 - The Dam in Amsterdam with the new Town Hall - fine art print
Nicolaes Maes, 1650 - Old Woman Spinning - fine art print
Adam Pijnacker, 1650 - Italianate River Landscape - fine art print
Rembrandt van Rijn, 1643 - Boaz and Ruth - fine art print
Otto van Veen, 1600 - The Conference of the Gauls at Reims - fine art print
Unknown, 1673 - Birth of Mary - fine art print
Govert Flinck, 1638 - Isaac Blessing Jacob - fine art print
Unknown, 1600 - Last Judgment - fine art print
Unknown, 1645 - Biblical Scene - fine art print
Nicolaes Maes, 1677 - Portrait of Petronella Dunois - fine art print
Unknown, 1678 - View of a pond at Ahmadabad - fine art print
Gerrit van Battem de Oude, 1646 - Winter landscape with skaters - fine art print
Unknown, 1650 - Reclining lion with a claw on its nose - fine art print
Unknown, 1680 - Turnstone in breeding - fine art print
Unknown, 1660 - Monument to Anna van Croy-born Pomeranian - fine art print
Unknown, 1640 - Houses and trees on a dike - fine art print
Unknown, 1619 - Portrait of Jacob Go - fine art print
Eglon van der Neer, 1690 - Tobias and the angel - fine art print
Unknown, 1609 - Portrait of Gaspard de Coligny - fine art print
Frans Hals, 1635 - Portrait of a Man - fine art print
Luca Giordano, 1658 - Four Female Musicians - fine art print
Unknown, 1632 - Portrait of Jacob Alan Turing (1562-1632) - fine art print
Unknown, 1670 - Landscape koe - fine art print
