Dutch and French Paintings

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Gravity and splendor in Baroque and Rococo
The David Collection has a fine little collection of Dutch and French paintings from the 17th-18th century. Most are portraits or still-lifes and were acquired by the museum’s founder for their decorative qualities. Together with furniture and decorative art, they were to create lovely interiors.
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François Boucher (1703-1770)
The Gallant Chinese, 1742
Oil on canvas
The Gallant Chinese, 1742
Oil on canvas

Jean-Baptiste Perronneau (ca. 1715/1716-1783)
Monsieur Darcy, 1767
Oil on canvas
Monsieur Darcy, 1767
Oil on canvas

Jan Asselijn (c. 1610–1652)
View of the Ponte Rotto, 1650
Oil on canvas
View of the Ponte Rotto, 1650
Oil on canvas

Pieter Claesz (1597-1661)
Still Life, c. 1635
Oil on wood
Still Life, c. 1635
Oil on wood

Jan A. van Ravesteijn (c. 1572-1657)
Jan van Montfoort, 1634
Oil on wood
Jan van Montfoort, 1634
Oil on wood

Jan A. van Ravesteijn (c. 1572-1657)
Bartha van Montfoort, 1634
Oil on wood
Bartha van Montfoort, 1634
Oil on wood

Gillis van Hulsdonck (1625/1626-between 1676 and 1696
Still Life, mid-17th century
Oil on canvas
Still Life, mid-17th century
Oil on canvas

Jan Weenix (1642–1719)
Still Life of Dead Game, 1698
Oil on canvas
Still Life of Dead Game, 1698
Oil on canvas

Hendrick Cornelisz van Vliet (1611-1675)
Interior of the New Church in Delft, 1659
Oil on canvas
Interior of the New Church in Delft, 1659
Oil on canvas

Cornelis Gerritsz Decker(?) (c. 1610-1678)
Ruined castle by a river, n.d.
Oil on canvas
Ruined castle by a river, n.d.
Oil on canvas
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