Dutch Golden Age: Vermeer, Ruysch & the Still Life Masters
The Dutch Golden Age of the 17th century produced one of the most concentrated bursts of painterly achievement in Western history; driven by a prosperous merchant culture that prized craftsmanship, material beauty, and the careful observation of everyday life, its painters elevated the still life, the domestic interior, and the city view to the level of high art. This collection presents the finest works from that tradition, anchored by Johannes Vermeer's luminous interior scenes — the Girl with a Pearl Earring, View of Delft, The Art of Painting, and the quiet domestic masterpieces that followed — alongside the extraordinary floral still lifes of Rachel Ruysch, whose cascading bouquets of roses, poppies, and exotic blooms remain unsurpassed in their botanical precision and painterly opulence, and Abraham Mignon's shadowed grottos and glass vases teeming with insects and birds. Bruegel the Elder's Triumph of Death rounds out the collection with a reminder that even the Golden Age understood mortality. Every work is reproduced on museum-grade cotton canvas with archival giclee printing that preserves the jewel-like tonal depth and surface detail of the originals.
Each piece is printed to order and hand-framed in your choice of Gold, Silver, or Dark Bronze finish, sized from Small through Estate.



