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Bernard Johan De Hoog

Bernard Johan De Hoog (1867 - 1943) was active/lived in Netherlands, Belgium, Holland.  Bernard De Hoog is known for Hague School tonalist domestic genre, figure, interior and still life painting.

Although Bernard de Hoog began his life as a merchant, he taught himself to draw, refining his technique through industrious studies of nature and copying from Old Masters such as Pieter de Hooch.   He started earning money through commissions from dealers and made just enough to afford paying his models.  In 1886, during his first showing in Amsterdam, he garnered public admiration for the naturalism and believability of a painting entitled A Sermon in the Dungeon.  He later matured into a dedicated painter of country life and peasant houses.

A master of composition and color, De Hoog is able to suggest various moods and create a multitude of effects through his delicate tones and intimate open images, often showing rustic scenes of mothers performing housework surrounded by their children.  Upon seeing an exhibition of Dutch painters, which likely included the work of de Hoog, the 19th-century critic Richard Muther wrote:

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Facts about Bernard Johan De Hoog

   Bernard Johan De Hoog  Born:  1867 - Amsteram, Holland
Died:   1943 - The Hague, Holland
Known for:  Hague School tonalist domestic genre, figure, interior and still life painting
Name variants:  Bernard Hoog

Although Bernard de Hoog began his life as a merchant, he taught himself to draw, refining his technique through industrious studies of nature and copying from Old Masters such as Pieter de Hooch.   He started earning money through commissions from dealers and made just enough to afford paying his models.  In 1886, during his first showing in Amsterdam, he garnered public admiration for the naturalism and believability of a painting entitled A Sermon in the Dungeon.  He later matured into a dedicated painter of country life and peasant houses.

A master of composition and color, De Hoog is able to suggest various moods and create a multitude of effects through his delicate tones and intimate open images, often  ...  Displaying 750 of 2950 characters.

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