Celestial Route
Visit 14 works of this collection in the Rijksmuseum
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Celestial in the museum
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Mercury, Hendrick de Keyser (I), 1611
Room 2.1
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Sol (the Sun), Johan Gregor van der Schardt, c. 1570 - c. 1581
Room 2.1
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Archangel Michael as Dragon Slayer, Pieter Scheemaeckers (I) (attributed to), 1692
Room 2.26
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January, with the Sign of Aquarius, Jan Kamphuijsen, 1791
Room 1.10
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Venus and Mercury, Wilhelm Caspar Wegely, c. 1752 - c. 1757
Room 0.10
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Venus and Mercury, Wilhelm Caspar Wegely, c. 1752 - c. 1757
Room 0.10
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Star-shaped tile with phrases from the Quran and floral scrolls, anonymous, c. 1262 - c. 1265
Room 0.10
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Star-shaped tile with floral scrolls, anonymous, c. 1250 - c. 1324
Room 0.10
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Star-shaped tile with a phoenix and stylized flower spray, anonymous, c. 1250 - c. 1324
Room 0.10
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Star-shaped tile with a stylized flowering plant, anonymous, c. 1250 - c. 1299
Room 0.10
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The Genius of Cosimo I de’ Medici (‘Genio Mediceo’), Bartolomeo Ammanati, 1556 - 1557
Room 0.5
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Uma, anonymous, 1400 - 1500
Room 1
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Torso of a goddess, anonymous, 1175 - 1250
Room 1
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Temple Guardian, anonymous, c. 1300 - c. 1400
Room 2
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