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Artist: Cornelis Dusart, Dutch, 1660-1704

Cornelis Dusart was a Dutch genre painter, draftsman, printmaker, and member of the Haarlem Guild of St. Luke. Especially notable are his highly finished drawings of peasants, depicted singly in colored chalks and watercolor. (Source Wikipedia)

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Adriaen van Ostade

Two Butchers Slaughtering a Pig, c. 1690 , By: Cornelis Dusart, Dutch, 1660-1704

A Pig Led to the Slaughter, c. 1690 , By: Cornelis Dusart, Dutch, 1660-1704

A Bagpiper, c. 1695 , By:

Cornelis Dusart, Dutch, 1660-1704

Study of a Young Man Standing with His Foot on a Stool, c. 1690-1700 , By: Cornelis Dusart, Dutch, 1660-1704

A Milk Seller Before a House or Inn, c. 1680-90 , By: Cornelis Dusart, Dutch, 1660-1704

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