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The Story of the Soldier

After: Karel Dujardin (Dutch, 1622–1678)

Stag Hunt

Artist, circle of: Gillis Neyts (Flemish, 1623–1687)

The Banquet of Aeneas and Dido

Artist: Matthaus Terwesten (Dutch, 1670–1757)

Drunken Silenus with Satyrs

Artist, circle of: Willem van Mieris (Dutch, 1662–1747)

Abraham Entertaining the Angels (recto); Woman Standing and Study of a Head (verso)

Artist: (Circle of) Nicolaes Maes (Dutch, 1634–1693)

Night Fish Market at the portal of St. Bavo's, Haarlem

Artist, probably by: Harmen ter Borch (Dutch, 1638–1662)

Two Designs for a Title Page

Artist: Jan Wandelaar (Dutch, 1690–1759)

Correction on Perspective

Artist: Jan Dibbets (Dutch, born 1941)

WWI illustration/cartoons

Artist: Louis Raemaekers (Dutch, 1869–1956)

The Satyr and the Peasant

Artist, attributed to: Gerrit Pietersz. (Dutch, 1566–ca. 1612)

Noli Me Tangere

Artist: Unknown
Artist, possibly by: Gerrit Pietersz. (Dutch, 1566–ca. 1612)

Untitled

Artist: Willem van Leusden (Dutch, 1886–1974)

Untitled

Artist: Willem van Leusden (Dutch, 1886–1974)

Untitled [Seascape with clouds]

Artist: Johannes Christiaan Schotel (Dutch, 1787–1838)

Untitled

Artist: Anton van Dalen (Dutch, born 1938)

The Raising of Lazarus

Artist: David Jorisz. (Flemish, 1501–1556)
Artist, formerly attributed to: Jan Swart van Groningen (Dutch, 1500–1553)

Two Boats Near Shore, One Having Pitch Burned

Artist: Herman Saftleven II (Dutch, 1609–1685)

The Rape of Europa

Artist: Leonard Bramer (Dutch, 1596–1674)

Herdsmen in an Italian Landscape

Artist: Nicolaes Berchem (Dutch, 1620–1683)

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