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Massacre of the Innocents

Artist: Cornelis Schut (Flemish, 1597–1655)

Image of the Madonna Surrounded by Angels

Artist, attributed to: Cornelis Schut (Flemish, 1597–1655)

Madonna with St. John the Baptist and Angel

Artist: Cornelis Schut (Flemish, 1597–1655)

Dogs attacking a deer

After: (?) Frans Snyders (Flemish, 1579–1657)

Dogs attacking a bear

After: (possibly) Frans Snyders (Flemish, 1579–1657)

Pastoral

Artist: Unknown

Tobias and Sara (?)

Artist: Jan Sebastiaen Loybos (Flemish, active 1653, died before 1703)

Absolom's death reported to David (II Samuel 18.9-33)

Artist: Unknown
After: Jan van der Straet (Flemish, 1523–1605)

Birth of Bacchus

Artist: Frans Floris the elder (Flemish, ca. 1519–1570)

Hilly landscape with farm

Artist, circle of: David Teniers the Younger (Flemish, 1610–1690)

Saints Delivering People from Purgatory

Artist, attributed to: Justus van Egmont (Flemish, 1601–1674)

Two ships in a storm

Artist, style of: Andries van Eertvelt (Flemish, 1590–1652)

Fish mongers on the beach

Artist: Esaias van de Velde (Dutch, 1587–1630)

Design for a monument

Artist, possibly by: Pieter Verbruggenn II (Flemish, 1648–1691)
Artist, possibly by: Pieter Verbruggen I (Flemish, 1615–1686)

Angel seated on a balustrade playing a harp

Artist, possibly by: Pieter Verbruggenn II (Flemish, 1648–1691)
Artist, possibly by: Pieter Verbruggen I (Flemish, 1615–1686)

Jonah delivered from the whale

Artist: Unknown
After: Jan Brueghel the Elder (Flemish, 1568–1625)

Italian market scene

Artist: Cornelius de Wael(?) (Flemish, 1592–1667)

Soldiers gathered near a city gate

Artist: Unknown
After: Cornelius de Wael (Flemish, 1592–1667)

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