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are also notable contributions. Besides the genres most closely associated with Delft painters, artists in the city continued to produce
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are seen as the originators of these localised specialties in the 1640s that were continued in the 1650s by
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Vermeer and the Delft School, by Walter Liedtke (in collaboration with Michael C. Plomp and Axel Ruger)
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Vermeer and the Delft School (Metropolitan Museum, March 8, 2001–May 27, 2001)
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A View of Delft
Carel Fabritius

The Milkmaid
Johannes Vermeer
Dutch Golden Age painting
Delft
genre painting
Carel Fabritius
Nicolaes Maes
Pieter de Hooch
Johannes Vermeer
Gerard Houckgeest
Emanuel de Witte
Hendrick Cornelisz. van Vliet
still life
history paintings
"The School of Delft" at Essential Vermeer
Vermeer and the Delft School (Metropolitan Museum, March 8, 2001–May 27, 2001)
Vermeer and the Delft School
Vermeer and the Delft School, by Walter Liedtke (in collaboration with Michael C. Plomp and Axel Ruger)
Liedtke, Walter A.
Vermeer and the Delft School
Metropolitan Museum of Art
ISBN
978-0-87099-973-4
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art movement
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