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Lorenzo Pasinelli (1629–1700)

Pieter Crijnse Volmarijn (c.1629–1679)

Christoffel Frederik Franck (1758–1816)

Abraham Meertens (1747–1823)

Michel Dorigny (1616–1665)

Pieter Cornelisz van Slingelandt (1640–1691)

Isaac van Ostade (1621–1649)

Govert Flinck (1615–1660)

French School, circa 1790

Richard van Orley (1663 – 1732)

Richard van Orley (1663 – 1732)

Guillaume de Spinny (1721–1785)

Adriaan de Lelie (1755–1820)

Jan Maurits Quinkhard (1688–1772)

Aaron Santcroos (active c.1760-1791)

Simon Verelst (1644–1710)

Hendrik van Velthoven (1728–1770)

Aernout Smit (1640/41-1710)

Abraham Begeyn (1637–1697)

Herman Saftleven (1609–1685)

David Teniers II (1610–1690)

Valentijn Klotz (c.1650–1721)

Ernst Friedrich Karl Lang (1748 – 1782)

Ernst Friedrich Karl Lang (1748 – 1782)

Arguably the most luxuriously produced book of the Dutch eighteenth century

Matthijs Naiveu (1647-1726)

Adriaen de Vries (1556–1626)

Giulio Benso (1592 – 1668)

Daniël Haringh (1641–1713)

Gustav Friedrich Schlick (1804–1869)

Lorenzo Tiepolo (1736–1776)

Giovanni Lanfranco (Parma 1582 – 1647 Rome)

Giuseppe Bernardino Bison (1762–1844)

Marcantonio Raimondi (c.1470/80–1534)

Jacob Hogers (1614–after 1652)

Philip van Dijk (1683–1753)

The earliest extant Dutch wedding poem printed on silk

Frans Decker (1684–1751)

Pieter Jozef Verhaghen (1728–1811)

Anthonie Palamedesz (1601-1673)

Egbert van Heemskerck I (1634–1704)

Lorenzo Cardelli (1733–1794)

Arnold Houbraken (1660-1719) and D. Koene

Pietro Giacomo Palmieri (1737 – 1804)

Thomas van der Wilt (1659-1733)

Italian School, 17th Century

Johannes Hubertus Reygers (1767–1849)

Adriaen van der Werff (1659–1722)

Ferdinand-Victor-Eugène Delacroix (1798–1863)

Isaack Luttichuys (1616-1673)

Jacob de Wet I (c.1610-c.1675)

Pieter Fransz de Grebber (c.1600–1652/53)

Gerard Hoet (1648–1733)

Giovanni Mauro della Rovere, called Fiamminghino (c.1575–c.1640)

Jacob Schwartzenbach (1763-1805)

Reinier De La Haye (1640-1695)

South German School, first half 17th Century

Cornelis Troost (1696–1750)

C. Kelder (active c.1685-1715)

Jan de Bisschop (1628 – 1671)

Cornelis Troost (1696–1750)

Cornelis Troost (1696–1750)

Jacopo Zanguidi, called Bertoia (1544–1573)

Nicolaes Maes (1634-1693)

Nicolaes Maes (1634-1693)

Abraham Storck (1644–1708)

Ary Scheffer (1795–1858)

Henri van Assche (1774–1841)

Gerbrand van den Eeckhout (1621–1674)

Jan Miense Molenaer (c.1609/10–1668)

Rembrandt School, circa 1640-1650

Egbert Lievensz van der Poel (1621–1664)

Attributed to Mathijs Harings (c.1593-c.1667)

Peter Tillemans (1684–1734)

Jan Anthonie Langendijk (1780–1818)

Anthonie Crussens (c.1630–c.1665)

Jan Luyken (1649–1712)

Egbert Lievensz van der Poel (1621-1664)

Jacob de Wit (1695–1754)

Klaes Molenaer (1628-1676)

Jacob de Wit (1695–1754)

Abraham Rademaker (1676/77–1735)

Caspar Netscher (1639–1684)

Pieter Jansz Quast (1605/06–1647)

Simone Pignoni (1611–1698)

Aert Schouman (1710–1792)

David Le Clerc (1679–1738)

Jan Looten (1618–1681)

Quiringh van Brekelenkam (c.1622/30- c.1669/79)

Anthonie Palamedesz (1601-1673)

Leonaert Bramer (1596-1674)

Michiel van Musscher (1645-1705)

German Immigrant in New York, c. 1850

Gerardus Wieringa (1750-1817/18)

Arnold Boonen (1669-1729)

Leonaert Bramer (1596–1674)

Peeter Boel (1622–1674)

Francesco Londonio (1723–1783)

Jan Boeckhorst (1604–1668)

Leonaert Bramer (1596–1674)

Francesco Albani (1578–1660)

Simon de Vlieger (c.1600/01–1653)

Salomon van Ruysdael (c.1600/03–1670)

Francesco Curia (1538–1610)

Jacob Hogers (1614–after 1652)

Attributed to Jules-Louis-Philippe Coignet (1798–1860)

Sebastiaen Vrancx (1573–1647)

Sebastiaen Vrancx (1573–1647)

Agostino Masucci (1690 – 1768)

Aert Schouman (1710–1792)

Dirk Langendijk (1748–1805)

Johann Jakob Hoch (1750–1829)

Dirk Langendijk (1748–1805)

Fortunato Duranti (1785 – 1863)

Maerten de Vos (1532–1603)

Niccolò Martinelli, called Trometta (c.1540–1611)

Giovanni Paolo Panini (1691–1765)

Thomas van der Wilt (1659-1733)

Giovanni Baglione (c.1566–1643)

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