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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 saw four of them but not the Hoogh which lay out of the way, and the16 West End which had fallen into decay.

From Journal of Jasper Danckaerts, 1679-1680 by James, Bartlett Burleigh

The same love of sunlight and shadows prevailed with Peter de Hoogh, and it was no less the aim of his art to attain mastery over the painting of light, but light diffused and reflected.

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

When this painting of air and tone is set forth by the exquisite colour of Peter de Hoogh, you see this kind of Dutch achievement at its best.

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

If, again, Maes shows us his figures almost exclusively in interiors, Peter de Hoogh places them most frequently in the open air—in courtyards.

From Six Centuries of Painting by Davies, Randall

De Hoogh Straat ran parallel with the East River from the city bridge to the water gate and on its line stood the Stadt-Huys.

From Dutch and English on the Hudson A Chronicle of Colonial New York by Goodwin, Maud Wilder