
Dutch Masters: Humanity and Love
Dutch painting of the 16th and 17th century
To transfer the Art of the Golden Age of Painting into the Art of Abstract Painting is a challenging and brave act.
The goal of the artists Jenny Belotserkovsky and Michal Tavrovsky was to create paintings which will be the keys to the mystery of Dutch Art. Franz Hals, Vermeer, Rembrandt were different worlds that had one common feature: humanity. Their love, admiration, and recognition of the human being to be loved and acknowledged made them the most appreciated Dutch artists by mankind.
The works of contemporary artists Jenny Belotserkovsky and Michal Tavrovsky is their contribution to the art of the great masters. They open the portals of eternity and give their contemporaries the opportunity to sense the Golden Age of Dutch Art in the modern world.
The Art
Work by Michal Tavrovsky 2020, Oil on Canvas, 48x30 inches
Peonies
Work by Jenny Belotserkovsky
2020, Oil on Canvas, 48x30 inches
16th Century Antwerp
Work by Michal Tavrovsky
2020, Oil on Canvas, 24x48 inches
16th Century Landscape
Work by Jenny Belotserkovsky
2020, Oil on Canvas, 48x24 inches
16th Century Maidens Talking
Joint Work by Michal Tavrovsky and Jenny Belotserkovsky
2020, Oil on Canvas, 48x24 inches
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16th Century Countryside
Work by Michal Tavrovsky
2020, Oil on Canvas, 36x24 inches
Saint Peter
Work by Jenny Belotserkovsky
2020, Oil on Canvas, 30x24 inches
Mountain Landscape
Joint Work by Michal Tavrovsky and Jenny Belotserkovsky
2020, Oil on Canvas, 48x30 inches
17th Century Marketplace
Work by Jenny Belotserkovsky
2020, Oil on Canvas, 36x36 inches
16th Century Nativity
Joint Work by Michal Tavrovsky and Jenny Belotserkovsky
2020, Oil on Canvas, 48x36 inches