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Dance in the Netherlands is a vibrant and diverse art form and has been influenced by many different cultures, including those of Europe, Africa, and Asia

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Background imageDance Collection: View of the Rotunda and the Chinese Pavilion on the Canal in London's Ranelagh Gard... 1752-1799

View of the Rotunda and the Chinese Pavilion on the Canal in London's Ranelagh Gard... 1752-1799. Creator: Unknown
View of the Rotunda and the Chinese Pavilion on the Canal in London's Ranelagh Gardens with a masquerade ball, 1752-1799

Background imageDance Collection: Battle between Carnival and Lent, c.1600-c.1620. Creator: Jheronimus Bosch (manner of)

Battle between Carnival and Lent, c.1600-c.1620. Creator: Jheronimus Bosch (manner of)
Battle between Carnival and Lent, c.1600-c.1620. A little man playing the bagpipes who personifies the carnival is being carried on a table out of the kitchen on the left

Background imageDance Collection: Dervish, 1700-1737. Creator: Workshop of Jean Baptiste Vanmour

Dervish, 1700-1737. Creator: Workshop of Jean Baptiste Vanmour
Dervish, 1700-1737

Background imageDance Collection: Greek Men and Women Dancing the Khorra, c.1720-c.1737. Creator: Jean Baptiste Vanmour

Greek Men and Women Dancing the Khorra, c.1720-c.1737. Creator: Jean Baptiste Vanmour
Greek Men and Women Dancing the Khorra, c.1720-c.1737

Background imageDance Collection: Ambonese dancing warrior in blue robe, c.1675-c.1725. Creator: Anon

Ambonese dancing warrior in blue robe, c.1675-c.1725. Creator: Anon
Ambonese dancing warrior in blue robe, c.1675-c.1725. Kneeling warrior dressed in striped breeches, a red sash over his shoulder and a yellow headband

Background imageDance Collection: Dancing countrymen and spectators at a village, 1746-1810. Creator: Jean-Jacques de Boissieu

Dancing countrymen and spectators at a village, 1746-1810. Creator: Jean-Jacques de Boissieu
Dancing countrymen and spectators at a village, 1746-1810. Possibly a sketch for a print

Background imageDance Collection: Wallpaper painting with bacchante, 1786. Creator: Juriaan Andriessen

Wallpaper painting with bacchante, 1786. Creator: Juriaan Andriessen
Wallpaper painting with bacchante, 1786

Background imageDance Collection: The Fête Champêtre, c.1610. Creator: David Vinckboons

The Fête Champêtre, c.1610. Creator: David Vinckboons
The Fete Champetre, c.1610

Background imageDance Collection: Summer, afternoon and sky; the four seasons, times of day and elements, 1797. Creator: Jacob Cats

Summer, afternoon and sky; the four seasons, times of day and elements, 1797. Creator: Jacob Cats
Summer, afternoon and sky; the four seasons, times of day and elements, 1797

Background imageDance Collection: Whirling Dervishes, c.1720-c.1737. Creator: Jean Baptiste Vanmour

Whirling Dervishes, c.1720-c.1737. Creator: Jean Baptiste Vanmour
Whirling Dervishes, c.1720-c.1737

Background imageDance Collection: Dance in a Cottage, 1699. Creator: Richard Brakenburgh

Dance in a Cottage, 1699. Creator: Richard Brakenburgh
Dance in a Cottage, 1699

Background imageDance Collection: Dancing Couple, c.1635. Creator: Adriaen van Ostade

Dancing Couple, c.1635. Creator: Adriaen van Ostade
Dancing Couple, c.1635

Background imageDance Collection: The Great Pagoda in Chalembron, India, 1774. Creator: Carel Frederik Reimer

The Great Pagoda in Chalembron, India, 1774. Creator: Carel Frederik Reimer
The Great Pagoda in Chalembron, India, 1774. Tiruvetkalam Pasupatheswarar Temple at Cidambaram, dedicated to Shiva, the Lord of the Dance

Background imageDance Collection: Cheerful company at an inn, 1661-1693. Creator: Gerrit Grasdorp

Cheerful company at an inn, 1661-1693. Creator: Gerrit Grasdorp
Cheerful company at an inn, 1661-1693. Note man vomiting, left

Background imageDance Collection: View of a masked ball, 1742-1801. Creator: Anon

View of a masked ball, 1742-1801. Creator: Anon
View of a masked ball, 1742-1801

Background imageDance Collection: Caricature, 1750-1850. Creator: Anon

Caricature, 1750-1850. Creator: Anon
Caricature, 1750-1850

Background imageDance Collection: Peasants Dancing Outside the Crescent Tavern, in or after c.1660. Creator: Unknown

Peasants Dancing Outside the Crescent Tavern, in or after c.1660. Creator: Unknown
Peasants Dancing Outside the Crescent Tavern, in or after c.1660

Background imageDance Collection: Chinese viewer, 1805 or later. Creator: Anon

Chinese viewer, 1805 or later. Creator: Anon
Chinese viewer, 1805 or later. On a table with a border with Chinese characters are two viewing boxes with two viewing holes each

Background imageDance Collection: Mother and son with an art dealer, 1857-c.1900. Creator: Anon

Mother and son with an art dealer, 1857-c.1900. Creator: Anon
Mother and son with an art dealer, 1857-c.1900. A woman has brought a painting which she hopes to sell - the art dealer looks quizzically at it. Her son carries a portfolio under his arm

Background imageDance Collection: On the banks of the Yamuna in Brindaban, Krishna dances with the Gopis, 1800-1825. Creator: Anon

On the banks of the Yamuna in Brindaban, Krishna dances with the Gopis, 1800-1825. Creator: Anon
On the banks of the Yamuna in Brindaban, Krishna dances with the Gopis, 1800-1825. On the right pilgrims take a ritual bath

Background imageDance Collection: Vow of the Pheasant (Philip the Good and Isabella at the Feast of the Pheasant in Lille in 1454)

Vow of the Pheasant (Philip the Good and Isabella at the Feast of the Pheasant in Lille in 1454), c. Creator: Anon
Vow of the Pheasant (Philip the Good and Isabella at the Feast of the Pheasant in Lille in 1454), c.1500-c.1599

Background imageDance Collection: Peasants Dancing in a Barn, 1655-1683. Creator: Nicolaes Berchem

Peasants Dancing in a Barn, 1655-1683. Creator: Nicolaes Berchem
Peasants Dancing in a Barn, 1655-1683

Background imageDance Collection: Airs and graces, 1872-1909. Creator: Laura Theresa Epps Alma-Tadema

Airs and graces, 1872-1909. Creator: Laura Theresa Epps Alma-Tadema
Airs and graces, 1872-1909

Background imageDance Collection: Orange Festival, 1890-1892. Creator: Jac van Looij

Orange Festival, 1890-1892. Creator: Jac van Looij
Orange Festival, 1890-1892

Background imageDance Collection: The poet crowned by two apes at the feast of the animals, 1623. Creator: Workshop of Roelant Savery

The poet crowned by two apes at the feast of the animals, 1623. Creator: Workshop of Roelant Savery
The poet crowned by two apes at the feast of the animals, 1623

Background imageDance Collection: A Man Dancing with a Dog, c.1655-c.1665. Creator: Hendrick Bogaert

A Man Dancing with a Dog, c.1655-c.1665. Creator: Hendrick Bogaert
A Man Dancing with a Dog, c.1655-c.1665. (Formerly attributed to Francois Verwilt)

Background imageDance Collection: Water, 1684-1756. Creator: Martin Engelbrecht

Water, 1684-1756. Creator: Martin Engelbrecht
Water, 1684-1756

Background imageDance Collection: Dancing Party in the Forecourt of an Imaginary Palace with a Capriccio View of Venice in

Dancing Party in the Forecourt of an Imaginary Palace with a Capriccio View of Venice in the Distanc Creator: Anon
Dancing Party in the Forecourt of an Imaginary Palace with a Capriccio View of Venice in the Distance, c.1615

Background imageDance Collection: The Dance, 1870. Creator: Aime Gabriel Adolphe Bourgoin

The Dance, 1870. Creator: Aime Gabriel Adolphe Bourgoin
The Dance, 1870

Background imageDance Collection: Peasant Fair, c.1665. Creator: David Teniers II

Peasant Fair, c.1665. Creator: David Teniers II
Peasant Fair, c.1665. Other Title(s): St George's Day Kermis. Country folk talking, eating and drinking, dancing to the bagpipes, falling over drunk (bottom left), fetching water (above drunk man)

Background imageDance Collection: Salome Dancing for Herod, 1634-1672. Creator: Hans Horions

Salome Dancing for Herod, 1634-1672. Creator: Hans Horions
Salome Dancing for Herod, 1634-1672. Other Title(s): Salome Dancing for Herod

Background imageDance Collection: Landscape with a Couple Dancing outside a Country Mansion, 1645. Creator: Pieter Meulener

Landscape with a Couple Dancing outside a Country Mansion, 1645. Creator: Pieter Meulener
Landscape with a Couple Dancing outside a Country Mansion, 1645

Background imageDance Collection: Arcadian landscape with musicians and dancing shepherds, 1771. Creator: Juriaan Andriessen

Arcadian landscape with musicians and dancing shepherds, 1771. Creator: Juriaan Andriessen
Arcadian landscape with musicians and dancing shepherds, 1771

Background imageDance Collection: A Nymph Dancing to a Shepherd's Flute, 1718. Creator: Adriaen van der Werff

A Nymph Dancing to a Shepherd's Flute, 1718. Creator: Adriaen van der Werff
A Nymph Dancing to a Shepherd's Flute, 1718

Background imageDance Collection: Children Teaching a Cat to Dance, Known as ‘The Dancing Lesson, 1660-1679. Creator: Jan Steen

Children Teaching a Cat to Dance, Known as ‘The Dancing Lesson, 1660-1679. Creator: Jan Steen
Children Teaching a Cat to Dance, Known as The Dancing Lesson, 1660-1679

Background imageDance Collection: Country Kermis, 1639. Creator: Pieter de Bloot

Country Kermis, 1639. Creator: Pieter de Bloot
Country Kermis, 1639

Background imageDance Collection: The Egg Dance, 1552. Creator: Pieter Aertsen

The Egg Dance, 1552. Creator: Pieter Aertsen
The Egg Dance, 1552. Traditional Easter game in which eggs are laid on the floor and the participants must dance among them, damaging as few as possible

Background imageDance Collection: Peasants making Music and Dancing, 1650-1664. Creator: Cornelis Bega

Peasants making Music and Dancing, 1650-1664. Creator: Cornelis Bega
Peasants making Music and Dancing, 1650-1664

Background imageDance Collection: The Marriage of Alexander the Great and Roxane of Bactria, 1670-1733. Creator: Gerard Hoet

The Marriage of Alexander the Great and Roxane of Bactria, 1670-1733. Creator: Gerard Hoet
The Marriage of Alexander the Great and Roxane of Bactria, 1670-1733. The marriage is being blessed by a priest at a burning altar, in front of a niche with a statue of Juno

Background imageDance Collection: Village with a Puppeteer Entertaining a Small Crowd, c.1650-c.1660. Creator: Peeter Gysels

Village with a Puppeteer Entertaining a Small Crowd, c.1650-c.1660. Creator: Peeter Gysels
Village with a Puppeteer Entertaining a Small Crowd, c.1650-c.1660

Background imageDance Collection: The Feast of Herod. Salome Bringing the Head of St John the Baptist on a Charger, 1600-1699

The Feast of Herod. Salome Bringing the Head of St John the Baptist on a Charger, 1600-1699. Creator: Peter Paul Rubens
The Feast of Herod. Salome Bringing the Head of St John the Baptist on a Charger, 1600-1699

Background imageDance Collection: A Ball, 1643. Creator: Dirck Hals

A Ball, 1643. Creator: Dirck Hals
A Ball, 1643

Background imageDance Collection: Night fete at Tuileries, June 10, 1867, on the occasion of the visit of foreign sovereigns to

Night fete at Tuileries, June 10, 1867, on the occasion of the visit of foreign sovereigns to the Universal Exhibition, current 1st arrondissement, between 1862 and 1872

Background imageDance Collection: Salome Dancing Before Herod, c. 1592. Creator: Jan Saenredam

Salome Dancing Before Herod, c. 1592. Creator: Jan Saenredam
Salome Dancing Before Herod, c. 1592

Background imageDance Collection: A Dancing Satyr. Creator: Herman van Swanevelt

A Dancing Satyr. Creator: Herman van Swanevelt
A Dancing Satyr

Background imageDance Collection: Charles II at a Ball in the Hague, c.1660, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Charles II at a Ball in the Hague, c.1660, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Charles II at a Ball in the Hague, c.1660, 1890. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 41. January to June, 1890

Background imageDance Collection: Pastoral. Dancers in a landscape, between 1635 and 1652. Creator: Jan Dirksz Both

Pastoral. Dancers in a landscape, between 1635 and 1652. Creator: Jan Dirksz Both
Pastoral. Dancers in a landscape, between 1635 and 1652

Background imageDance Collection: Salome Dancing Before Herod, c.1592. Creator: Jan Saenredam

Salome Dancing Before Herod, c.1592. Creator: Jan Saenredam
Salome Dancing Before Herod, c.1592



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Dance Collection

Dance in the Netherlands is a vibrant and diverse art form and has been influenced by many different cultures, including those of Europe, Africa, and Asia. Dutch dance is known for its technical precision and creative expression. It includes both traditional folk dances such as the polka and more contemporary styles such as hip-hop and breakdancing. Dance in the Netherlands is also heavily influenced by modern art forms like ballet, jazz, tap, contemporary dance, and even circus arts. The country's professional dance companies are highly respected internationally for their innovative choreography and performances. In addition to its professional companies, there are numerous amateur groups that perform throughout the country at festivals or special events. Dance in the Netherlands is an important part of its culture that continues to evolve with each passing year.
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The Dance collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning assortment of wall art and framed prints that captures the beauty and grace of dance in the Netherlands. Our collection features a range of styles, from classical ballet to contemporary dance, performed by talented dancers against breathtaking backdrops. Each print in our collection showcases the skill and passion of Dutch dancers as they express themselves through movement. Whether you're a fan of modern dance or traditional ballet, there's something for everyone in this diverse selection. These high-quality prints are perfect for adding an artistic touch to any room in your home or office. They make great gifts for anyone who loves dance or appreciates fine art. The Dance collection is a must-see for anyone who wants to experience the beauty and energy of Dutch dance culture firsthand.
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What are Dance (Netherlands Europe) art prints?

Dance art prints are a collection of high-quality artistic images that capture the beauty and grace of traditional Dutch dance forms. These prints showcase the unique cultural heritage of the Netherlands, featuring dancers in colorful costumes performing intricate steps and movements. The Dance art prints available at Media Storehouse are created using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure exceptional clarity, detail, and color accuracy. They are printed on premium quality paper or canvas, making them ideal for framing or displaying as standalone pieces. These art prints offer an excellent way to add a touch of elegance and sophistication to any space while celebrating the rich history and culture of the Netherlands. Whether you're looking for a stunning piece for your home or office, or a thoughtful gift for someone special, Dance art prints from Media Storehouse are sure to impress.
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What Dance (Netherlands Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Dance art prints from the Netherlands, Europe. These prints showcase various forms of dance including traditional folk dances, ballet performances and contemporary dance styles. The collection features stunning photographs capturing the grace and fluidity of dancers in motion. You can choose from black and white or color prints that are available in different sizes to suit your preference. The Dance art prints from Media Storehouse feature renowned Dutch dancers as well as international performers who have graced stages across Europe. Whether you're looking for a print to adorn your home or office space, these artworks will add elegance and sophistication to any setting. Each print is produced using high-quality materials ensuring that it retains its vibrancy over time. With such an extensive selection of Dance art prints available at Media Storehouse, you're sure to find one that captures the essence of this beautiful form of expression.
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We offer a wide range of Dance art prints that vary in price depending on the size and type of print selected. Our collection includes high-quality photographic prints, canvas prints, framed prints, and poster prints that showcase the beauty and elegance of Dutch dance culture. Our prices are competitive with other online retailers offering similar products. We strive to provide affordable options for our customers while maintaining the highest standards of quality and customer service. We believe that everyone should have access to beautiful artwork that inspires them and adds personality to their living spaces. That's why we offer a diverse selection of Dance art prints at varying price points so that everyone can find something they love within their budget. Our pricing is fair and transparent, reflecting the value we place on providing exceptional products at reasonable prices.
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