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Hoogh

American  
[hohkh] / hoʊx /

noun

  1. Pieter de Hooch, Pieter de.


Hoogh British  
/ hoːx /

noun

  1. See (Pieter de) Hooch

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We have already spoken of the feeling of atmosphere that Cuyp and Peter de Hoogh were able to bring into their pictures.

From The Book of Art for Young People by Conway, Agnes Ethel

Let us now turn from the splendid gloom of Rembrandt's 'Knight in Armour,' to delight in this beautiful little interior of a Dutch house by Peter de Hoogh.

From The Book of Art for Young People by Conway, Agnes Ethel

I feared the existence of terrific imprecations in the most common dog-phrases, and suspected lurking profanity even in the monosyllabic "Khta" and "Hoogh," which I had been taught to believe meant "right" and "left."

From Tent Life in Siberia by Kennan, George

Tieck might hav mentiond as an example of this some of the fine interiors of Pieter De Hoogh.

From Tieck's Essay on the Boydell Shakspere Gallery by Danton, George Henry

Comparison with Greece, Italy, or Venice is manifestly impossible; the names of Rembrandt, Hals, Ruysdael, Peter de Hoogh, Terburg, and Cuyp give us pause.

From Modern Painting by Moore, George (George Augustus)