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Landscape

Artist: Jan Both (Dutch, 1618–1652)

Fruit and Macaw

Artist: Pieter de Ring (Dutch, 1615–1660)

Retour de Pecheur

Artist: Jozef Israels (Dutch, 1824–1911)

Portrait of Andreas Vesalius, Anatomist (1514–1564)

Artist, formerly attributed to: Jan Steven van Calcar (Dutch, 1499–1546)

The Halt

Artist: Philips Wouwerman (Dutch, 1619–1668)

Lady

Artist: George Nikolaus Ritter (German, 1748–1809)

Landscape with Waterfalls

Artist: Jacob Salomons z. Ruysdael (Dutch, 1630–1681)

Portrait of a Lady

Artist: Han van Meegeren (Dutch, 1889–1947)

Wooded Landscape and Distant Vista

Artist: Jan Wijnants (Dutch, ca. 1635–1684)

A Young Woman in Arcadian Costume

Artist: Reyer Jacobsz. van Blommendael (Dutch, 1628–1675)

An Old Lady

Artist: Frans Hals (Dutch, ca. 1581–1666)

Lady with a Lute

Artist: Jacob de Bray (Dutch, 1625–1664)

Landscape with Shepherdess

Artist: Jan Baptist Weenix (Dutch, 1621–1659)

Portrait of a Man

Artist: Nicolaes Maes (Dutch, 1634–1693)

Saint Jerome

Artist: Jan Olis (Dutch, 1610–1676)

Dutch Village Scene

Artist: Joost Cornelisz Droogsloot (Dutch, 1586–1666)

The Port of Honfleur

Artist: Johan Barthold Jongkind (Dutch, 1819–1891)

Scene at Delft

Artist: Johan Barthold Jongkind (Dutch, 1819–1891)

Harbor Scene

Artist: Jacob Maris (Dutch, 1837–1899)

Tale of the Soldier

Artist: Karel Dujardin (Dutch, 1622–1678)

Nautilus Cup

Engraver: Jan Bellekin (Dutch, born 1636)
Maker: Unknown, possibly 19th century

A Riding School in the Open

Artist: Philips Wouwerman (Dutch, 1619–1668)

The Physician Treating a Patient

Artist: Unknownartist (Dutch, 17th c.)

A Gentleman

Artist: Adriaen Hanneman (Dutch, 1600–1671)

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