Carel Nicolaas Storm van 's-Gravesande
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- | + | '''Carel Nicolaas Storm van 's Gravesande''' (21 January 1841, [[Breda]] - 7 February 1924, [[The Hague]]) was a Dutch painter, [[etcher]] and [[lithographer]]; associated with the [[Hague School]]. He is best known for seascapes, [[interior portrait]]s and [[still-life]]s. | |
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Carel Nicolaas Storm van 's Gravesande (21 January 1841, Breda - 7 February 1924, The Hague) was a Dutch painter, etcher and lithographer; associated with the Hague School. He is best known for seascapes, interior portraits and still-lifes.
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