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Beach with Ships near Scheveningen

Artist, possibly by: Abraham de Verwer (Dutch, ?-1650)

Village Near Water

Artist: Unknown
After: Jan van Goyen (Dutch, 1596–1656)

Two Buildings with a Stairway

Artist: Jan van Goyen (Dutch, 1596–1656)

Bridge and Gateway

Artist: Unknown

View of a Church and other Buildings

Artist: Jan van Goyen (Dutch, 1596–1656)

Study of a Well

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

Houses and a Church near Water

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

Burying the Dead

Artist: Unknown
Artist, workshop of: Jacob Cornelisz van Amsterdam (Dutch, 1472–1533)
Artist, formerly attributed to: Jacob Cornelisz van Amsterdam (Dutch, 1472–1533)

Hagar and the Angel (recto); Sketch of the Face of a Woman (verso)

Artist: Pieter Lastman (Dutch, 1583–1633)

Nymphs and Satyrs

Artist: Adriaen de Hennin (Dutch, 1664–1710)

Old Stone Bridge

Artist: Unknown

Il Contento

Artist: Nikolaus Knüpfer (Dutch, 1603–1655)

View of Castle Schagen Holland (recto); View of St. Panaleon, Cologne (verso)

Artist, attributed to: Christiaen Liefrinck (Dutch, active 17th century)

View of Haarlem from the Northwest

Artist: Unknown
Artist, manner of: Constantijn Huygens II

Marketing Near a Castle

Artist: Unknown

Young Woman Taking Care of a Doll

Artist, circle of: Jan de Bray (Dutch, ca. 1627–1697)

Panorama with a Country House before an Inland Sea

Artist: Cornelis Hendriksz. Vroom the Younger (Dutch, ca. 1591–1661)

Imaginary Vie of a Park with Statues and Couples

Artist: Abraham Genoels II (Flemish, 1640–1723)
After: Isaac de Moucheron (Dutch, 1667–1744)

The Calling of Saint Matthew

Artist: Unknown
After: Claes Cornelisz Moeyaert (Dutch, 1592–1655)

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