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Numerous figures in a sunlit street near a church

Children and travellers along the canal

The Schreierstoren in Amsterdam

Dutch Cityscape

Figures on a Canal in Oudewater

A Dutch Village in Winter

A Street Scene in Haarlem

A Street Scene in Leiden

Along the Canal

Figures in a Dutch Street

The Lutheran Church , Amsterdam

Figures in the Streets of Harderwijk,

Rotterdam

Houses Along a Village Street in Summer,

Willem Koekkoek (Amsterdam, 1839 - Newer-Amstel (Amsterdam), 1895) was a Dutch painter. He was the son of the senior naval artist Hermanus Koekkoek.

Koekkoek came from a large family of painters, specializing in the Dutch cityscape. Cornelis Springer regarded Willem Koekkoek as a role model.

The paintings by Koekkoek are a combination of historical reconstruction and imagination. His work was thus particularly popular abroad, because there was an idyllic picture of the Netherlands.

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