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Arcadian Landscape

Artist: Abraham Genoels II (Flemish, 1640–1723)

Landscape with Old Tree and Figures

Artist: Abraham Genoels II (Flemish, 1640–1723)

St. Jerome in the Wilderness

Artist: Abraham Genoels II (Flemish, 1640–1723)

Neptune and Amphitrite

Artist: Unknown
After: Bartholomaeus Spranger (Flemish, 1546–1611)

Bacchus, Venus, and Ceres

Artist: Hendrick van Balen I (Flemish, 1575–1632)

The Holy Family with Angels (recto); Madonna and Child (verso)

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

Landscape with Caravan

Artist: Unknown(Peter Geizers?)

Triumph of Lust

Artist: Unknown
Artist, copy after: Pieter Coecke van Aelst (Flemish, 1502–1550)

Willows on the River Rur

Artist: Wenceslaus Hollar (Bohemian, 1607–1677)
Artist, formerly attributed to: Master of the Farm Landscapes (Flemish, active 1606-1610)

View of Callebek on the Scheldt

Artist: Bonaventura Peeters (Flemish, 1614–1652)

"Et in Arcadia Ego"

Artist: Unknown

Tamar Making Cakes For Amnon

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

Scourging of Christ

Artist: Peter van Lint (Flemish, 1609–1690)

Christ Carrying the Cross

Artist: Peter van Lint (Flemish, 1609–1690)

Christ in Gethsemane

Artist: Peter van Lint (Flemish, 1609–1690)

Christ Among the Doctors

Artist: Peter van Lint (Flemish, 1609–1690)

Wedding of Peleus and Thetis

Artist: Godfried Maes (Flemish, 1649–1700)

The Four Seasons

Artist: Godfried Maes (Flemish, 1649–1700)

St. Peter and St. John Finding Christ's Tomb Empty

Artist, attributed to: Godfried Maes (Flemish, 1649–1700)

Christ and His Disciples at Emmaus

Artist, attributed to: Godfried Maes (Flemish, 1649–1700)

Man on his Deathbed with Priest and Others

Artist: Godfried Maes (Flemish, 1649–1700)

The Suicide of Publius Quintilius Varus

Artist: Godfried Maes (Flemish, 1649–1700)

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