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Israels, Jozef

Jozef Israëls

Born January 27, 1824, Groningen, Netherlands
Died August 12, 1911, Scheveningen, Netherlands

Joseph Israels, artist

Step into the evocative world of Jozef Israëls, a leading figure of the Hague School and one of the most influential Dutch artists of the 19th century. Born in 1824, Israëls is known for his emotionally charged depictions of working-class life, capturing the human condition with compassion and realism. His works often portray poignant scenes of labor, hardship, and quiet dignity, rendered with a powerful use of light and shadow. As a master of both figure painting and landscape, Israëls brought a sense of drama and depth to his subjects, offering a window into the lives of ordinary people.

Our counted cross-stitch patterns allow you to bring Israëls’ emotive compositions to life, offering a fulfilling and reflective stitching experience. These patterns are available as PDF downloads, complete with regular and large print charts, detailed instructions, and floss conversion charts to ensure ease of stitching.

Add the soulful artistry of Jozef Israëls to your collection and stitch the emotional depth and realism of the Hague School into your home.