From fisherfolk to high society

The 19th century Dutch painter Jozef Israëls (1824-1911), a leading member of the Hague School group of landscape painters, was best known for his realistic and sympathetic portrayals of the Dutch peasantry and fisherfolk.

A typical example of the artist’s work titled The Toy Boat, depicting children pulling the toy out…

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