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Harbour Scene

Artist: Abraham Rademaker (Dutch, 1675–1735)

Two Cupids

Artist: Unknown
Artist, copy after: Jacob de Wit (Dutch, 1695–1754)

Woman with Tray

Artist: Govaert Flinck (Dutch, 1615–1660)

Studies of Sheep

Artist: James de Rijk (Dutch, 1806–1882)

An Estuary in a Storm

Artist: Johannes Christiaan Schotel (Dutch, 1787–1838)

Girl with a Recorder

Artist: Unknown
Artist, copy after: Jan Miense Molenaer (Dutch, 1610–1688)

Christ Preaching

Artist: Louis Fabricius Dubourg (Dutch, 1693–1775)

Portrait of a Young Man

Artist: Jan de Visscher (Dutch, 1633–1712)

Cain and Abel

Artist, circle of: Jan Wandelaar (Dutch, 1690–1759)

Cain Killing Abel

Artist, circle of: Jan Wandelaar (Dutch, 1690–1759)

Cows and Sheep

Artist, possibly by: Gillis Smak Gregoor (Dutch, 1770–1843)

Cows Resting

Artist, possibly by: Gillis Smak Gregoor (Dutch, 1770–1843)

Meadow with Cows and Sheep

Artist, possibly by: Gillis Smak Gregoor (Dutch, 1770–1843)

River Landscape with House

Artist: Haarlem School

View of Crayestein Castle, Holland

Artist: Paulus van Liender (Dutch, 1731–1797)

Mountainous Landscape with Stream

Artist, possibly by: Jan Asselijn (Dutch, 1610/15–1652)

Courtyard Scene

Artist: Christina Rüppe Chalon (Dutch, 1748–1808)

Mountainous Landscape with Waterfalls

Artist, attributed to: Cesar Boëtius van Everdingen (Dutch, 1617–1678)

Woodland Scene

Artist: Unknown
After: Jan Both (Dutch, 1618–1652)

Two Subaltern Officers of the Batavian Army

Artist: Jan Anthonie Langendijk (Dutch, 1780–1818)

Seated Man with Stick

Artist: Abraham van Strij (Dutch, 1753–1826)

Seated Woman

Artist, probably by: Abraham van Strij II (Dutch, 1790–1840)

Canal Scene with Fisherman

Artist: A. Stroo (Dutch, active 1820–25)

Boys Chasing a Girl

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

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