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Ram and Goat (from "A Man's Sketchbook," a suite of eight prints.)

Artist: Nicolaes Berchem (Dutch, 1620–1683)

Travelers Beside the Highway

Artist: Anthonie Waterloo (Dutch, 1610–1690)

Saint Laurence Being Prepared for Martyrdom

Etcher: Pieter Claesz. Soutman (Dutch, ca. 1580–1657)
After: Adam Elsheimer (German, active in Rome, 1578–1610)

Correction on Perspective

Artist: Jan Dibbets (Dutch, born 1941)

Landscape with Two Hermits

Artist: Anthonie Waterloo (Dutch, 1610–1690)

Landscape with Man Driving a Donkey

Artist: Anthonie Waterloo (Dutch, 1610–1690)

Two Men at a Gate

Artist: Anthonie Waterloo (Dutch, 1610–1690)

The Milkmaid

Artist: Anthonie Waterloo (Dutch, 1610–1690)

Waterfall Below a Domed Building

Artist: Anthonie Waterloo (Dutch, 1610–1690)

Resting Travelers with Dog Drinking

Artist: Anthonie Waterloo (Dutch, 1610–1690)

Cain Killing Abel, from the History of Adam and Eve

Artist: Lucas van Leyden (Netherlandish, 1494–1533)

Lamech and Cain

Artist: Lucas van Leyden (Netherlandish, 1494–1533)

Adoration of the Shepherds

Engraver: Jan Saenredam (Dutch, 1565–1607)
After: Karel van Mander I (Dutch, 1548–1606)

The Reconciliation of Jacob and Esau, from the "Story of Jacob", #8 of eight plates

Etcher: Dirck Volkertsz. Coornhert (Dutch, 1522–1590)
After: Maerten van Heemskerck (Dutch, 1498–1574)

Vertumnus and Pomona

Engraver: Jan Saenredam (Dutch, 1565–1607)
After: Abraham Bloemaert (Dutch, 1564–1651)

WWI illustration/cartoons

Artist: Louis Raemaekers (Dutch, 1869–1956)

The Satyr and the Peasant

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

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