
Also known as Pieter de Hoogh, Pieter de Hooghe, Pieter de Hoge, Peter De Hooge, Piter de Khookh, Pierre de Hooge, Pieter Hendricksz. de Hooghe, Hooghe Pieter Hendricksz. de
Dutch Golden Age painter (1629-1684)
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33 objects attributed to Pieter de Hooch, held across European museums, libraries & archives · via Europeana
Pieter Hendricksz. de Hooch ( Dutch: [ˈpitər ˈɦɛndrɪksoːn də ˈɦoːx]; also spelled Hoogh or Hooghe; bapt. 20 December 1629 – after 1683), was a Dutch Golden Age painter famous for his genre works of quiet domestic scenes with an open doorway. He was a contemporary, in the Delft Guild of St. Luke, of Jan Vermeer with whom his work shares themes and style. De Hooch was first recorded in Delft on 5 August 1652, when he and another painter, Hendrick van der Burgh witnessed the signing of a will. He was last documented in 1679, but his date of death is unknown (his son Pieter died in 1684, a date often wrongly given for the father).
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