Framed Print Reproduction of A Dutch Courtyard by Pieter de Hooch - Mid-20th Century Custom Frame by Alden L.Howard Jr.
This framed artwork is a mid-20th-century reproduction of A Dutch Courtyard by Pieter de Hooch (c.1629-1683), a renowned Dutch Golden Age painter celebrated
for his masterful domestic scenes and refined use of light. The original painting resides in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
The scene depicts a quiet courtyard moment - a man and woman in conversation at a small table, a child nearby, and the soft daylight illuminating the brick walls and cobblestone ground. De Hooch's characteristic attention to architectural detail and perspective brings a tranquil intimacy to this domestic vignette.
This reproduction was custom-framed by Alden L. Howard Jr. of Adelphi, Maryland, as indicated on the original backing label. The neutral-toned wooden frame complements the warm palette of the artwork, making it a versatile piece for both traditional and contemporary interiors.
A timeless reproduction of one of the Dutch Golden Age's most evocative courtyard scenes, this piece offers a glimpse into 17th-century domestic life through de Hooch's serene and balanced composition.
Vintage condition as pictured.
Listing is for described item only.
Dimensions approximately: 14"L, 12.5"W, 1.25”thick