47. Christ in the house of Martha and Mary, by Johannes Vermeer. c.1654–55. Canvas, 160 by 142 cm. (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh; exh. Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden).
Attributed works:
48. The procuress, by Jan van Bijlert. c.1625–30. Canvas, 103.5 by 154.5 cm. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Lyon).
Attributed works:
49. The procuress, by Johannes Vermeer. 1656. Canvas, 143 by 130 cm. (Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister,
Dresden).
Attributed works:
50. Cimon and Pero, by the workshop of Dirck van Baburen. Canvas, 120.5 by 93.5 cm. (Private collection).
60. View of the Golden Bend in the Herengracht in Amsterdam, seen from the Vijzelstraat, by Gerrit Berckheyde. c.1672. Panel, 42.6 by 57.8 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam; exh. National Gallery of Art, Washington)
Attributed works:
61. View of Delft from the south-west, by Hendrick Vroom. 1615. Canvas, 71 by 160 cm. (Museum Het Prinsenhof, Delft; exh. National Gallery of Art, Washington)
Dutch Portraits: The Age of Rembrandt and Frans Hals |
institution: Mauritshuis
, institution: National Gallery
Illustrations
Attributed works:
42. Portrait of Willem Coymans, by Frans Hals. 1645. Canvas, 77 by 64 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington; exh. National Gallery, London).
Attributed works:
43. Double-portrait of the twins Clara and Albert de Bray, by Salomon de Bray. c.1646. Canvas, 64.8 by 82.6 cm. (Private collection, on loan to the National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh; exh. National Gallery, London).
Attributed works:
44. Portrait of a lady, by Thomas de Keyser. 1632. Panel, 79 by 53 cm. (Gemäldegalerie, Staatliche Museen, Berlin; exh. National Gallery, London).
Attributed works:
45. Double-portrait of Abraham Casteleijn and Margarieta van Bancken, by Jan de Bray. 1663. Canvas, 83 by 107 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam; exh. National Gallery, London).
54. Pan and Syrinx, by Peter Paul Rubens and Jan Brueghel the Elder. c.1617. Panel, 39 by 59.9 cm. (Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Kassel; exh. Mauritshuis, The Hague).
Attributed works:
55. The return from war: Mars disarmed by Venus, by Peter Paul Rubens and Jan Brueghel the Elder. c.1610–12. Panel, 127.3 by 163.5 cm. (J. Paul Getty Museum; exh. Mauritshuis, The Hague).
66. Mercury, Argus and Io, by Carel Fabritius. c.1645-47. 75.3 by 104 cm. (Los Angeles County Museum of Art; exh. Staatliches Museum, Schwerin).
Attributed works:
67. Mercury and Aglauros, by Carel Fabritius. c.1645-47. 72.4 by 91 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; exh. Staatliches Museum, Schwerin).
Attributed works:
68. Hagar and the angel, by Carel Fabritius. c.1643-45. 157.5 by 136 cm. (Schonborn-Buchheim collection, on loan to the Residenzgalerie, Salzburg; exh. Staatliches Museum, Schwerin).
Attributed works:
69. The sentry, by Carel Fabritius. 1654. 68 by 58 cm. (Staatliches Museum, Schwerin).
Hans Holbein, Portraitist of the Renaissance |
institution: Mauritshuis
Illustrations
Attributed works:
Jane Seymour, by Hans Holbein the Younger. c.1536–37. Panel, 65 by 40.5 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna; exh. Mauritshuis, The Hague).
Attributed works:
John Godsalve, by Hans Holbein the Younger. c.1532. Black, white and coloured chalks, pen and brush and black ink, watercolour and white body colour on pink prepared paper, 36.2 by 29.2 cm. (Royal collection; exh. Mauritshuis, The Hague).
Attributed works:
Robert Cheseman, by Hans Holbein the Younger. 1533. Panel, 58.8 by 62.8 cm. (Mauritshuis, The Hague).
Attributed works:
The Meyer family with the Madonna, Christ and St John the Baptist (‘Darmstadt Madonna’), by Hans Holbein the Younger. c.1525–26 and 1528–29. Panel, 146.5 by 102 cm. (Hessische Hausstiftung, Darmstadt; exh. Mauritshuis, The Hague).
Attributed works:
Thomas Godsalve and his son John Godsalve, by Hans Holbein the Younger. 1528. Panel, 35 by 36 cm. (Gemäldegalerie, Dresden; exh. Mauritshuis, The Hague).