
Vermeer
Dutch Master Paintings, also called Dutch Golden Age was a period in the 17th century.
I , as just someone that appreciates and enjoys Dutch Master Paintings have no expertise in painting or art or the history of The Dutch Golden Age , still as a layperson have enjoyed them. I wanted to give my personal opinions of the paintings and revisit them . I'm not going to go into detail of particular styles or techniques or history or even the names of the paintings .
Just what moved me ... In the above Vermeer the clouds to me aren't a great depiction, but the lighting of the clouds in contrast to the shadow of the buildings in the water up front and left have an almost peaceful effect .

Paulus Potter
Look closely at his hand , his cuff , the whiteness . The light on his face , the glint of light on the edge of his seat.

In the above painting by Adriaen van Ostade I'm drawn inexplicably to the pipe on the table, the shine on the drinking glass or vase the man on the left is holding.

Nicolaes Maes
Look at the detail of her hand and the folds of the red table cloth.

Rembrandt
Look at the hand on the right .The use of light and shadow on her jaw and cheek . The imperfection of the eyes that are to me very realistic in that they don't quite match symmetrically yet make her seem familiar.

The colors in the water up front and on the left. Blues , grays , browns and whites.

Rembrandt
The lighting of the three central figures , for me completely distracts from the lack of realism in the girl on the left and the men.

Pieter de Hooch
The contrast of gold and red .

In this Gerard Dou Painting notice the shine of light on the gourd and basket . The colors in the material , almost used for balance of light and color . The detail and look in the boys face.

Jan Steen
The white in the collars , the dogs colors the man seated on left and the light on his forehead.