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Design for a Frontispiece [?]

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

Footbridge with Bastion and Ships in Distance

Artist: Kasper van Eyck (Flemish, 1613–1673)

Harbor Scene

Artist: Kasper van Eyck (Flemish, 1613–1673)

Ship Repair

Artist: Kasper van Eyck (Flemish, 1613–1673)

Souls in Purgatory

Artist: Jan Pieter Ykens (Flemish, 1673–1701)

Allegory of the Element Earth

Artist, attributed to: Carel van Falens (Flemish, 1683–1733)

Allegory of the Element Water

Artist, attributed to: Carel van Falens (Flemish, 1683–1733)

A Clump of Trees

Artist, manner of: Jacques Fouquières (French, ca. 1580–1659)

Hunters in Landscape

Artist: Unknown

Assumption of the Virgin

Artist: Unknown

Martydom of St. John the Baptist and St. Lawrence

Artist: Unknown
After: Lucas Franchoys (Flemish, 1616–1681)

Salome Receiving the Head of St. John the Baptist

Artist: Lucas Franchoys (Flemish, 1616–1681)

The Distribution of Franciscan Cords

Artist: Philip Fruytiers (Flemish, 1610–1666)

The Distribution of Franciscan Cords

Artist: Jacobus Neeffs (Flemish, 1610–1660)

Allegory of Winter

Artist: Lodewijk Toeput (Pozzoserrato) (Flemish, ca. 1550–ca. 1605)

Winter Scene in the City

After: Sebastian Vrancx (Flemish, 1573–1647)

Allegory of Spring

Artist: Lodewijk Toeput (Pozzoserrato) (Flemish, ca. 1550–ca. 1605)

Christ Preaching

Artist, style of: Francken Family(style of) (Flemish)

St. Eligius

Artist: Unknown
Artist, copy after: Crispin van den Broeck (Flemish, ca. 1524–ca. 1591)

Knighting of a Young Man [?]

Artist: Frans Francken the Younger (Flemish, 1581–1642)

Last Supper

Artist, style of: (?) Francken Family (Flemish)

Landscape with Man on Horseback

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

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