Old Delft

Pieter de Hooch - Dutch Interior Painter
De Hooch was born in Rotterdam. His father was a bricklayer and his mother was a midwife. He had five brothers and sisters. Not much is known about his early life and large parts of his career are unrecorded.
It is not known how, or why De Hooch decided to study painting but in the late 1640s he studied art in Haarlem under a local master and was influenced by the genre painters who frequented Frans Hals.
Around 1650 De Hooch went to work for Justus de la Grange, a wealthy Rotterdam cloth merchant who was also an art collector. He was recorded as being a painter and servant in the merchant’s household, but it is believed that this meant he was given room and board in return for his paintings. An inventory of de la Grange’s collection showed that he owned eleven paintings by De Hooch. De la Grange had homes and business dealings in The Hague, Leiden and Delft, and De Hooch accompanied him on his travels.
In Delft, De Hooch came into contact with painters of the Delft School and by 1654 he settled down there. This was his most creative period; he began painting quiet interiors and idyllic depictions of interior domestic life. He was a master of perspective and the portrayal of natural light illuminating interior rooms and courtyards. As was the custom at the time, his paintings sometimes bore hidden messages, readily understood by his contemporaries.
In May 1654 he married Jannetge van der Burch. The couple had seven children. A year later, in 1655, De Hooch joined the painters Guild. He did not have enough money to pay the twelve guilder membership fee and was able to pay only three guilders.
After that, there are no records of De Hooch’s life or career until 1661, when he moved to Amsterdam, where he remained for the rest of his life. It is thought he moved there in order to find wealthy patrons. Indeed, his paintings from that period are portrayals of upper class ladies and gentlemen in their palaces and villas. These paintings are considered to be less successful than his early works. Gone were the charming, delicate interiors of the Delft years. The technique is not as delicate and the color palette is dark and unrefined.
But although he portrayed the wealthy classes, De Hooch lived in one of the poorest neighborhoods of Amsterdam. It is believed that the deterioration in his painting was due to ill health, although little is known about his life at this time.
Eventually De Hooch’s health worsened until he died in an Amsterdam asylum for the insane in 1684. He was fifty five years old. It is not known why he was interned there. After his death, his paintings were overshadowed by Vermeer, who is considered to be a greater master of the interiors genre.
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Dutch travel experts -- What's a good day trip from Amsterdam to see old-fashioned Holland?
Hello,
I'm in the US and planning to visit the Netherlands with my family with children 12 and 8, staying in Amsterdam three nights. I'd like to try one day to see the countryside -- you know, windmills, canals, some quiet, maybe tulips and people in clogs if they still bother -- and I'm wondering if you have a tip on a good day trip.
I am considering Delft, Kinderdijk, and Leerdam.
Do those seem manageable -- to go and come back in one day?
Also:I could sleep in the countryside, but I want to take the fast train to Paris the next day. My understanding is that I can only catch it in Amsterdam, is that right?
Thank you very much
No, you can catch the train (to Paris) in Amsterdam, Schiphol, The Hague (HS station), Rotterdam and Roosendaal. Delft would be close to The Hague, Leerdam and Kinderdijk the closest to Rotterdam.
De Zaanse schans would probably be the place to go for you, http://www.zaanseschans.nl/ It's almost exactly what you described. The location is pretty good, it's close to Amsterdam and you could get back within 45minutes. Their website will tell you how to get there.
Kinderdijk is another option, though a little harder to reach by public transport. http://www.kinderdijk.com/index.htm
I would not advice to sleep in the countryside, there is really nothing to do at night in Kinderdijk. Just book a hotel in Rotterdam (a city just as big as Amsterdam) and have a good time!
Delft is interesting, but it's not countryside. Delft is a small city between the suburban areas of Rotterdam and The Hague. Both cities are only 10minutes away by train. Delft has a great history, from the murder of the previous monarch 'Willem van Oranje' in 1584 to the industrial revolution in the 19th century.
http://www.delft.nl/webEN/
Leerdam isn't really that interesting IMHO. It's would take at least 2hours to get there and it's really not worth the trip.
Volendam is always a great trip for tourists. http://www.vvv-volendam.nl/nl/welcome/
Remember that places you are looking for are not realistic. The old windmills are (in general) not used anymore, canals are not everywhere, tulips can only be found in certain places (but they don't have the windmills or the canals) and people (in general) only wear clogs to please the tourists. So, the places listed above are a little cheesy, except for Delft, they are all tourist oriented, but it could give you an impression about life on the countryside more than 100 years ago
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