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Sir Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) |
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Self Portrait with Isabella Brant, c.1609, Munich |
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The Fur Wrap (Helena Fourment), 1638, Vienna |
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Helene in her Wedding Gown, c.1630, Munich |
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The Garden of Love, c.1632, Madrid, The Prado |
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Automn Landscape with a View of Het Steen, c.1636, London, National Gallery |
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Self Portrait, c.1635, Vienna |
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Drawn and Painted copies after Antique Sculpture, Titian and Caravaggio
Prometheus Bound, 1611/12, Philidalphia |
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The Raising of the Cross, 1610-11, c.15' x 21', Antwerp Cathedral (painted for the Church of St. Walburga)
Preparatory sketch (Louvre); drawings for individual figures; "souvenir" sketch (AGO) |
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The Four Continents, c.1620, c.7' x 11', Vienna |
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The Miracles of St. Ignatius Loyola, 1618-1620, c.18' high, Vienna |
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The Miracles of St. Francis Xavier, 1618-1620, c.18' high, Vienna |
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The St. Ildefonso Alterpiece, 1630-32, c.11½' x 8' (central panel), Vienna |
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The Judgement of Paris, 1639, c.6'8" x 12'8", Madrid, The Prado |
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Sir Anthony Van Dyck (1599-1641) |
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Self Portrait as Paris, London, Wallace Collection |
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Self Portrait, The Hermitage |
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Marchesa Elena Grimaldi, c.1623, Washington |
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Geonese Noblewoman with her Son, c.1625, Washington |
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Marie-Louise de Tassis, c.1630, Vaduz |
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QUEEN HENRIETTA MARIA, c.1633, Washington |
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CHARLES I ON HORSEBACK, 1633, Royal Collection |
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Charles I at the Hunt, 1635, Paris, The Louvre |
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James Stuart, Duke of Richmond (seated), c.1636, London, Kenwood House |
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James Stuart, Duke of Richmond (standing), c.1636, New York, The Metropolitan Museum |
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The Artist's Wife as Bass Viol Player, c.1640, Vienna |
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Frans Hals (1580/85-1666) |
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Banquet of the Officers of the St. George Militia Company, c.1627, Haarlem, Frans Halsmuseum |
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The Laughing Cavalier, 1624, London, Wallace Collection |
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ISAAC MASSA, 1626, Art Gallery of Ontario |
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The Governors of the Old Men's Alms House, c.1664, Haarlem |
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The Regentesses of the Old Men's Alms House, c.1664, Haarlem |
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Rembrandt (1606-1669) |
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Self Portrait, 1629, The Hague, Mauritshuis |
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Saskia as Flora, c.1635, London, National Gallery |
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Self Portrait, 1640, London, National Gallery |
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Hendrickje Stoffels, 1654/56, London, National Gallery |
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Titus, 1656, Vienna |
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SELF PORTRAIT, 1658, New York, Frick Collection |
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Self Portrait, 1669, The Hague, Mauritshuis |
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The Painter at his Easel, 1627/28, Boston |
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Scene from Roman History(?), 1626, Leydon |
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Judas Returning the 30 Pieces of Silver, 1629, Private Collection |
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Nicholaes Ruts, 1631, New York, Frick Collection |
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DR. NICHOLAS TULP DEMONSTRATING THE ANATOMY OF THE ARM, 1632, The Hague, Mauritshuis |
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THE ELEVATION OF THE CROSS, c.1633, c.3' x 2', Munich |
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The Blinding of Samson, 1636, c.8' x 10', Frankfurt |
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THE NIGHT WATCH, 1642, c.12' x 14½', Amsterdam |
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Aristotle Contemplating a Bust of Homer, 1653, New York Met. |
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The Denial of St. Peter, 1660, Amsterdam |
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The Conspiracy of Julius Civilus, 1661/62, Stockholm |
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The Syndics, 1661/62, Amsterdam |
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The Jewish Bride, c.1666, Amsterdam |
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THE RETURN OF THE PRODIGAL SON, 1668/69, Amsterdam |
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Gerrit Dou (1613-1675) |
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Anna and the Blind Tobit, c.1630, c.25" x 19" |
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The Young violinist, 1637, c.12½" High, Edinburg |
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A Poulterer's Shop, c.1650, c.23" x 18", London, Nation Gallery |
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Gerard Ter Borch (1617-1681) |
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Paternal Admonition, c.1655, c.28" x 29", Amsterdam |
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The Suitor's Visit, c.1658, Washington |
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The Introduction, c.1660, National Trust |
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The Music Lesson, 1660s, Toledo, Ohio |
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A Young Woman Playing the Theorbo, 1665/67, London, National Gallery |
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Gabriel Metsu (1629-1667) |
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A Man and Woman Seated Beside A Virginal, 1656/59, c.15" x 13", London, national Gallery |
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Musical Company, c.1660, c.23" x 17", Mauritshuis, c.15" x 13", London, national Gallery |
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Frans Van Meiris (1635-1681) |
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An Inn Scene, no date, c.17" x 13", Mauritshuis |
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Jan Steen (1626-1679) |
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The Morning Toilet, 1663, c.26" x 21", Royal Collection |
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A Girl Eating Oysters, c.1660, c.8" x 6", Mauritshuis |
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The Way You Hear It is the Way You Sing It, c.1663, c.54" x 65", Mauritshuis |
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A School for Boys and Girls, c.1670, c.33" x 43", Edinburgh |
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Pieter de Houch (1629-1683) |
Many Courtyard Scenes |
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Women Peeling Apples, c.1663, c.28" x21", London, Wallace Collection |
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Courtyard of a House in Delft, 1658, c.29" x 24", London, National Gallery |
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A Boy Bringing Pomegranates, 1664/65, c.30" x 24", London, Wallace Collection |
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A Woman Giving Money to her Servant, 1668/73, c.29" x 26", Los Angeles |
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Johannes (Jan) Vermeer (1632-1675)
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VIEW OF DELFT, c.1660, c.40" x 47" |
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Little Street in Delft, c.1660, c.22" x 18", Amsterdam |
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Christ in th House of Mary and Martha, c.1665, c.63" x 56", Edinburgh |
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Diana and her Companions, 1655/56, c.39" x 41", Mauritshuis |
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Sleeping Girl, c.1657, c.35" x 31", New York Met. |
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THE MILKMAID, 1658/60, c.18" x 16", Amsterdam |
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Young Woman with a Water Pitcher, c.1665, c.18" x 16", New York Met. |
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YOUNG WOMAN READING A LETTER, 1663/64, c.18" x 15", Amsterdam |
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Young Lady with a Pearl Necklace, c.1665, c.22" x 18", Berlin |
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WOMAN HOLDING A BALANCE, c.1664, c.17" x 15", Washington |
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The Music Lesson, 1662/64, Royal Collection |
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Young Woman Standing at a Virginal, 1670/75, c.20" x 18", London, National Gallery |
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Young Woman Seated at a Virginal, 1670/75, c.20" x 18", London, National Gallery |
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The Guitar Player, 1670/75, c.21" x 18½", London, Kenwood House |
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"The Art of Painting", c.1670, c.48" x 39", Vienna |
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HEAD OF A GIRL, c.1660, c. 18" x 16", Mauritshuis |
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