About the artist:
Jozef Israels studied in Amsterdam and Paris before beginning a career as a portrait and historical painter. In the 1850's, he began painting fisherman and peasants doing their everyday activity. Israels moved to The Hague in 1870 and joined the Hague School. During his lifetime, he was the most famous living Dutch artist and earned the nickname „the Dutch Millet”.
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