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“A Barn Scene with a man courting a young woman, and several figures”
David Teniers the Younger
(Antwerp 1610 – 1690 Brussels)
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“A Bouquet of flowers in a Wan-Li Vase surrounded by some shells, grapes and a butterfly”
Ambrosius Bosschaert the younger & Johannes Bosschaert
(Arnemuiden 1609 - 1645 Utrecht) and (Middelburg 1606/1608 - Dordrecht 1628)
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“A Coastal Landscape with Saul after the Conversion”
Bartholomeus Breenbergh
(Deventer 1599 - 1659 Amsterdam)
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“A Galjoot and a Smalship at anchor and a small Kaag under sail”, circa 1652-1655
Willem van de Velde the Younger
(Leiden 1633 - 1707 London)
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“A Housewife and Maid with a Fish “
Quiringh van Brekelenkam
(Zwammerdam (?) near Leiden circa 1623 – Leiden 1669 (?) or after)
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“A lively annual Fair and Kermesse, possibly in Warmond, with many figures and two boats”
Jan Steen
(1626 - Leiden - 1679)
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“A River Landscape with landing-stage and many figures”
Jan van Kessel the Elder
(1626 - Antwerp - 1679)
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“A Still Life on a table with grapes and other fruits in a basket, cherries on a Delft plate, tulips, irises and other flowers in a Wan-li vase, a group of shells, a parrot perched on a Melon and another perched on a branch”
Balthasar van der Ast
(Middelburg before 1590 - after 1656 Delft)
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“A view on a seashore, with cavaliers and fisherwives on a beach”
Philips Wouwerman
(1619 - Haarlem - 1668)
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“A young man, half-length in a burgundy jacket and a feathered cap”
Jan van Bijlert
(1597/8 – Utrecht - 1671)
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“An Allegory of the four Elements”
Adriaen van Stalbemt
(1582 - Antwerp - 1662)
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“An animated village”
Charles Beschey
(Antwerp 1706 – ca. 1770)
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“An elaborate Still Life of Fruit, Flowers and Vegetables and a Gentleman offering a Glass to a young Girl in an Interior”
Georg Flegel & Frederik van Valckenborgh
(Olmütz, Moravia 1566-1638 Frankfurt) and (Antwerp ca. 1566 – Nüremberg 1623)
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“An Elegant Company in an Interior”
Dirck Hals
(1591 - Haarlem - 1656)
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“Christ preaching at the Genezareth Sea”
Johann Wilhelm Baur
(Strassbourg 1607 - 1640 Vienna)
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“Coastal scene with a man-of-war dropping anchor off a fortified mainland and men dismantling a boat in the foreground”
Adam Willaerts most likely a collaboration with his son Abraham Willaerts (circa 1603/1613-Utrecht-1669)
(London 1577- Utrecht 1664)
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“Diogenes searching for an Honest Man”
Jacob Jordaens and Studio
(1593-Antwerp-1678)
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“Dune Landscape with Wagons halted by a Farm”
Jan van Goyen
(Leiden 1596 - 1656 The Hague)
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“Dutch coastal town along the Zuiderzee”
Aert van der Neer
(1603 - Amsterdam - 1677)
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“Flowers in a glass vase with a lizard and a sprig of cherries, on a stone ledge”
Jacob Marrell
(Frankenthal 1613/4 - 1681 Frankfurt am Main)
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“Flowers in a Wan-Li Vase”
Balthasar van der Ast
(Middelburg before 1590 - after 1656 Delft)
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“Interior of the Oude Kerk in Amsterdam, the transept seen from the south”
Emanuel de Witte
(Alkmaar circa 1616 - Amsterdam 1691/2)
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“Jesus feeds the Five Thousand” (Miracle of the loaves)
Abraham Bloemaert
(1566 - Utrecht - 1651)
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“Peasants seated at a table eating and drinking outside a tavern”
Cornelis Dusart
(1660 - Haarlem - 1704)
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“Peasants with horses in an Italianate landscape”
Abraham van Calraet
(1642 - Dordrecht - 1722)
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“Portrait of a Gentleman, in black, wearing a hat” (‘The Hotinov Hals’)
Frans Hals
(Antwerpen circa 1582 - 1666 Haarlem)
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“Portrait of a Lady with Flowers”
Nicolaes Maes
(Dordrecht 1632 – 1693 Amsterdam)
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“Portrait of a lady with ruff (molensteenkraag)”, 1648
Govert Flinck
(Cleves 1615 - 1660 Amsterdam)
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“Portrait of a lady, half-length, in the guise of a shepherdess, holding a houlette or bâton de berger”
Jacob Gerritsz. Cuyp
(1594 - Dordrecht - 1652)
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“Shipping along the Dutch coast”
Hendrick van Anthonissen
(1605 - Amsterdam - 1656)
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“Skaters, Kolf players *, elegant ladies and gentlemen, children playing, a horse-drawn sledge and ice-bound boats on a frozen moat, outside the walls of IJsselstein”
Barend Avercamp
(1612 - Kampen - 1679)
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“Still life of roses, forget-me-nots and other flowers in a glass vase on a wooden table”
Jacques de Claeuw
(circa 1620 - Dordrecht - after 1689)
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“Still Life with tulips, roses, a carnation, orange blossom, snowdrops and other flowers in a Calcedonia vase on a table”
Jan van den Hecke I, attr.
(Quaremonde 1620 - 1684 Antwerp)
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“The calling aboard of the council on a convoy ship near the shore of a Dutch town, possibly Brielle”
Jacob Adriaensz. Bellevois
(1621-Rotterdam-1675)
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“The discovery of the cup in Benjamin’s Sack”
Cornelis van Haarlem
(Haarlem 1562-1638 Haarlem)
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“The Interior of a Dutch Protestant Gothic church”
Emanuel de Witte
(Alkmaar circa 1617 - 1691/2 Amsterdam)
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“View of a choppy Haarlemmermeer, with two parishes in the background”
Jan van Goyen
(Leiden 1596 - 1656 The Hague)
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“Windmill (hollow post) at the edge of a village, a traveller with his dog crossing the bridge”
Jacob van Ruisdael
(Haarlem 1628 - 1682 Amsterdam)
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“Winter in Wognum, north of Amsterdam, with skaters on the frozen river in front of the Church”
Abraham Beerstraten
(1643 – Amsterdam – 1670s)
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“A Ford in a wooded and rocky landscape”
Jacob van Ruisdael
(Haarlem 1628 – 1682 Amsterdam)
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“A pair of still lifes with flowers in a vase on a stone ledge”
Carolina Friederica Friedrichs
(Friedrichsstadt 1749 – 1815 Dresden)
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“Portrait of a Gentleman aged 39, in a dark dress” & “Portrait of his Wife aged 39, in a dark dress”
Gerard ter Borch the Younger
(Zwolle 1617 – 1681 Deventer)
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“Still life with flowers, fruit and a vase on a marble ledge”, 1779
Gerard van Spaendonck
(Tilburg 1746 – 1822 Parijs)
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“Village Scene”
Joost C. Droochsloot
(1586 – Utrecht – 1666)
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Monochrome Banketje with two pewter dishes, an overturned silver tazza, a gilt knife, a glass with beer, a rummer with wine, a roll of bread, nuts, olivers and a half peeled lemon
Hans van Sant
(active in Haarlem 1630 - 1653)
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River landscape with fortified town and a windmill on a bastion
Jan Coelenbier
(Kortrijk 1610 – 1680 Haarlem)
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Still life fruits, nuts, peaches and a lobster on a table
Antwerp Studio of Jan Davidsz. de Heem (1606-1683/84)
(datable to c. 1643)