Leendert van BeijerenW
Leendert van Beijeren

Leendert van Beijeren (1619–1649) was a Dutch Golden Age painter from the Northern Netherlands.

Ferdinand BolW
Ferdinand Bol

Ferdinand Bol was a Dutch painter, etcher and draftsman. Although his surviving work is rare, it displays Rembrandt's influence; like his master, Bol favored historical subjects, portraits, numerous self-portraits, and single figures in exotic finery.

Anthonie van BorssomW
Anthonie van Borssom

Anthonie van Borssom, was a Dutch Golden Age landscape painter.

Cornelis BrouwerW
Cornelis Brouwer

Cornelis Brouwer, was a Dutch Golden Age painter.

Abraham van DijckW
Abraham van Dijck

Abraham van Dijck, was a Dutch Golden Age painter.

Lambert DoomerW
Lambert Doomer

Lambert Doomer was a Dutch Golden Age landscape painter.

Gerrit DouW
Gerrit Dou

Gerrit Dou, also known as Gerard Douw or Dow, was a Dutch Golden Age painter, whose small, highly polished paintings are typical of the Leiden fijnschilders. He specialised in genre scenes and is noted for his trompe l'oeil "niche" paintings and candlelit night-scenes with strong chiaroscuro. He was a student of Rembrandt.

Willem DrostW
Willem Drost

Willem Drost was a Dutch Golden Age painter and printmaker of history paintings and portraits.

Heiman DullaartW
Heiman Dullaart

Heyman Dullaert or Dullaart was a Dutch Golden Age painter and poet.

Gerbrand van den EeckhoutW
Gerbrand van den Eeckhout

Gerbrand van den Eeckhout, was a Dutch Golden Age painter and a favourite student of Rembrandt. He was also an etcher, an amateur poet, a collector and an adviser on art.

Carel FabritiusW
Carel Fabritius

Carel Pietersz. Fabritius was a Dutch painter. He was a pupil of Rembrandt and worked in his studio in Amsterdam. Fabritius, who was a member of the Delft School, developed his own artistic style and experimented with perspective and lighting. Among his works are A View of Delft, The Goldfinch (1654), and The Sentry (1654).

Govert FlinckW
Govert Flinck

Govert Teuniszoon Flinck was a Dutch painter of the Dutch Golden Age.

Aert de GelderW
Aert de Gelder

Aert de Gelder was a Dutch painter.

Reynier van GherwenW
Reynier van Gherwen

Reynier van Gherwen or Gherwen was a Dutch Golden Age painter from Leiden best known as a pupil of Rembrandt.

Samuel Dirksz van HoogstratenW
Samuel Dirksz van Hoogstraten

Samuel Dirksz van Hoogstraten was a Dutch painter of the Golden Age, who was also a poet and author on art theory.

Gerrit Willemsz HorstW
Gerrit Willemsz Horst

Gerrit Willemsz Horst (1612–1652) was a Dutch Golden Age painter from the Northern Netherlands.

Isaac de JoudervilleW
Isaac de Jouderville

Isaac de Jouderville, was a Dutch Golden Age painter who was a pupil of Rembrandt.

Bernhard KeilW
Bernhard Keil

Bernhard Keil or Keyl was a Danish Baroque painter who became a pupil of Rembrandt.

Godfrey KnellerW
Godfrey Kneller

Sir Godfrey Kneller, 1st Baronet, was the leading portrait painter in England during the late 17th and early 18th centuries, and was court painter to English and British monarchs from Charles II to George I. His major works include The Chinese Convert ; a series of four portraits of Isaac Newton painted at various junctures of the latter's life; a series of ten reigning European monarchs, including King Louis XIV of France; over 40 "kit-cat portraits" of members of the Kit-Cat Club; and ten "beauties" of the court of William III, to match a similar series of ten of Charles II's mistresses painted by Kneller's predecessor as court painter, Sir Peter Lely.

Philip de KoninckW
Philip de Koninck

Philip de Koninck, or Philips Koninck (5 November 1619 – 4 October 1688 was a Dutch landscape painter and younger brother of Jacob Koninck.

Jacob LevecqW
Jacob Levecq

Jacob Levecq was a Dutch Golden Age painter trained by Rembrandt.

Nicolaes MaesW
Nicolaes Maes

Nicolaes Maes was a Dutch painter known for his genre scenes, portraits, religious compositions and the occasional still life. A pupil of Rembrandt in Amsterdam, he returned to work in his native city of Dordrecht for 20 years. In the latter part of his career he returned to Amsterdam where he became the leading portrait painter of his time. Maes contributed to the development of genre painting in the Netherlands and was the most prominent portrait painter working in Amsterdam in the final three decades of the 17th century.

Johann Ulrich MayrW
Johann Ulrich Mayr

Johann Ulrich Mayr, was a German Baroque painter.

Jürgen OvensW
Jürgen Ovens

Jürgen Ovens, also known as Georg, or Jurriaen Ovens whilst in the Netherlands, was a portrait painter and art-dealer from North Frisia and, according to Arnold Houbraken, a pupil of Rembrandt. He is best known for his painting in the city hall of Amsterdam and paintings for the Dukes of Holstein-Gottorp for whom he worked for more than 30 years, also as an art dealer.

Christopher PaudißW
Christopher Paudiß

Christoph(er) Paudiß was a Bavarian Baroque painter and a student of Rembrandt van Rijn.

Karel van der PluymW
Karel van der Pluym

Karel van der Pluym, was a Dutch Golden Age painter.

Willem de PoorterW
Willem de Poorter

Willem de Poorter (1608–1668) was a Dutch Golden Age painter.

Constantijn à RenesseW
Constantijn à Renesse

Constantijn à Renesse, was a Dutch Golden Age painter and pupil of Rembrandt.

Jacques des RousseauxW
Jacques des Rousseaux

Jacques des Rousseaux, was a French Baroque painter active in Leiden.

Jan VictorsW
Jan Victors

Jan Victors or Fictor was a Dutch Golden Age painter mainly of history paintings of Biblical scenes, with some genre scenes. He may have been a pupil of Rembrandt. He probably died in the Dutch East Indies.

Jan Gillisz van VlietW
Jan Gillisz van Vliet

Jan Gillisz van Vliet, was a Dutch Golden Age painter and Rembrandt pupil, whose paintings are no longer attributed to him with any certainty. Today he is known only for his drawings and prints.

Franz WulfhagenW
Franz Wulfhagen

Franz Wulfhagen was a German Baroque painter and engraver.