-
More artworks below this tip
Combining natural tones
Warm earth tones create a grounded, welcoming feel in your interior. The beige and taupe palette in Children in the dunes, George Hendrik Breitner pairs beautifully with natural materials like oak furniture, linen textiles, or terracotta accents. Add sage green plants to echo the softer hues in the artwork.
-
More artworks below this tip
Finding the right spot
Artworks with detailed foreground scenes benefit from eye-level placement where you can appreciate the brushwork and composition up close. Hang Children of the Sea, Joseph of Israel in a space where you naturally pause - above a console table in your hallway or facing your favorite armchair.
-
More artworks below this tip
Choosing your format
Portrait and square formats are the most popular choices for Hague School artworks. Portrait works well for narrow wall spaces like hallways or next to doorways, while square pieces suit modern gallery-style arrangements. Choose the format that fits your available wall space best.
