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Marten Ryckaert (Antwerp 1587 - 1631), An Allegory of Summer, ca. 1620
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Memento Mori: A German 17th-century Ivory Skull, ca. 1650
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Memento Mori: A German 17th-century Vanitas Study of a Skull, ca. 1600
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Joos de Momper II (Antwerp 1564 - 1635) (circle), A View of the Antwerp Harbour, ca. 1600
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Frans Francken the Younger (Antwerp 1581 - 1642), The Deliverance of St Peter
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Victor Wolfvoet the Younger (Antwerp 1612 - 1652), Mars and Rhea Silvia, ca. 1635
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Cornelis Schut (Antwerp 1597 - 1655), The Flight into EgyptOn loan from a private collection, Antwerp.
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Isaac Wigans (Antwerp 1615 - ca. 1663), A still life with a silver tazza, a pie, a peeled lemon, a flute glass, a goblet and an earthenware jug, all on a draped table, ca. 1645
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Jacob Jordaens (Antwerp 1593 - 1678), Three Portrait Studies of a Man in a Jester's Hood, ca. 1640
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Michiel van der Voort the Elder (Antwerp 1667 - 1737), A large-scale Modello of a Mourner, probably for a Funerary Monument, ca. 1710
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Jean-Baptiste van der Haeghen (Brussels 1688 - 1738), A Modello for a Saint Elisabeth, ca. 1734
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Andreas Vogler (Augsburg ca. 1730 - 1800), A Portable Equatorial Sundial, ca. 1775
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Maximilien Louis van Lede (Bruges 1759 - 1834), An Allegory of Truth, 1781
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Jan Baptist Xavery (Antwerp 1697 - 1742 The Hague), Bacchus & Pan, ca. 1730
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Philips Galle (Haarlem 1537 - 1612 Antwerp) after Pieter Bruegel the Elder (Antwerp? ca. 1525 - 1569 Brussels), Caritas: One of the Seven Virtues, 1559
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Flemish artist ca. 1600, or slightly earlier, A pair of Forest Landscapes
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Friedrich Brentel (Lauingen 1580 - 1651 Strasbourg), Six Scenes of Martyred Saints
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Past exhibition