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Study for a Draped Figure of Christ

Artist, circle of: Lambert Lombard (Flemish, 1506–1566)

The Fortune Teller

Artist: Unknown
After: Simon Vouet (French, 1590–1649)

Calvary Battle

Artist: Justus van Huysum II (Flemish, 1685–1707)

Head of a Man

Artist: Unknown

Head of a Woman

Artist: Unknown

Justus Lipsius and his Disciples

Artist, school of: Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, 1577–1640)

Horses in a Stable

Artist: Unknown

Mercury and Argos

Artist: Unknown

The Resurrection of Christ

Artist: Bernard van Orley (Flemish, ca. 1488–1542)

Daughters of Erichthonius

Artist: Unknown

Study of drapery

Artist, attributed to: Jacob Jordaens (Flemish, 1593–1678)

Road Leading to a Church

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

Battle of the Tritons

Artist: Master of the Egmont Albums (Flemish, active 16th century)

Battle Scene

Artist: Master of the Egmont Albums (Flemish, active 16th century)

Nativity

Artist: Master of the Egmont Albums (Flemish, active 16th century)

Nativity

Artist: Master of the Egmont Albums (Flemish, active 16th century)

Banquet of Ceres, Bacchus, Venus, and Neptune

Artist, attributed to: Peiter van Balen (Flemish, 1580–1656)

Bacchus, Venus, and Ceres

Artist: Hendrick van Balen I (Flemish, 1575–1632)
Artist: Jan Brueghel the Elder (Flemish, 1568–1625)

Nymphs in the Wood

Artist: Unknown
After: Hendrick van Balen I(copy after) (Flemish, 1575–1632)

Landscape

Artist, attributed to: Frans Boudewyns (Flemish, active 1720, died 1766)

Landscape

Artist, attributed to: Frans Boudewyns (Flemish, active 1720, died 1766)

River Landscape

Artist, attributed to: Frans Boudewyns (Flemish, active 1720, died 1766)

Landscape

Artist, attributed to: Frans Boudewyns (Flemish, active 1720, died 1766)

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