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1631
 
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Rembrandt moves from his home town of Leiden to set up a studio in Amsterdam      
1634
 
    
Rembrandt marries Saskia van Uylenburgh, who will feature in many of his paintings       
Rembrandt Saskia in Arcadian Costume (detail) 1635
National Gallery, London

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c. 1640
 
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The Dutch artist Gerrit Dou paints with exquisite precision and becomes leader of a group known as the 'fine painters'      
Dou, Lady Playing a Virginal c.1665 (detail)
Dulwich Picture Gallery
1641
 
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The profusion of paintings on sale in Holland astonishes an English visitor, John Evelyn      
c. 1645
 
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The Dutch artist Aelbert Cuyp paints landscapes that glow with the warmth of gentle sunlight     
Cuyp, Herdsmen with Cows c.1660 (detail)
Dulwich Picture Gallery
1653
 
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Jan Vermeer marries and begins a quiet career as a painter and art dealer in his home town of Delft      
c. 1655
 
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The painter Pieter de Hooch is a friendly guide through the welcoming spaces of the seventeenth-century Dutch courtyard and home     
1815
 
   
Jacques-Louis David, unmistakably identified as Napoleon's painter, is banished from France after the fall of the emperor and moves to Brussels      
David Comtesse Vilain XIIII and her Daughter (detail) 1816
National Gallery, London

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1886
 
   
Dutch painter Vincent Willem van Gogh moves from Antwerp to Paris      
1917
 
    
Piet Mondrian and other Dutch artists establish the movement known as De Stijl, together with a magazine of the same name