Julie de Graag

1877-1924 | Dutch

A Dutch painter and printmaker associated with the Hague art scene, Julie de Graag was known for her refined woodcuts, linocuts, and stylized still lifes that bridged Art Nouveau and early modernism. Her work combined strong design with delicate craftsmanship, often depicting animals, flowers, and interiors in harmonious, decorative compositions. Though her career was cut short, de Graag’s subtle use of line, pattern, and form has earned her recognition as a distinctive and sensitive voice in early twentieth-century Dutch art.