Weird & wonderful fashion history Route
Visit 11 works of this collection in the Rijksmuseum
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The app will guide you step by step along these artworks in the museum.
Weird & wonderful fashion history in the museum
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The Continence of Scipio, Karel van Mander (I), 1600
Room 2.3
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Portrait of Catherine Behaghel, Jacques Jordaens, 1635
Room 2.4
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Enjoying the Ice near a Town, Hendrick Avercamp, c. 1620
Room 2.6
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Banquet at the Crossbowmen’s Guild in Celebration of the Treaty of Münster, Bartholomeus van der Helst, 1648
Room 2.8
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Portrait of Emma Jane Hodges, Charles Howard Hodges, c. 1810
Room 1.12
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Portrait of Gerard Cornelis van Riebeeck, Mattheus Verheyden, 1755
Room 1.2
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Isabella van Bourbon & Pleurants, Borman workshop (attributed to), Renier van Thienen (I) (attributed to), c. 1475 - c. 1476
Room 0.4
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Isabella van Bourbon & Pleurants, Borman workshop (attributed to), Renier van Thienen (I) (attributed to), c. 1475 - c. 1476
Room 0.4
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Isabella van Bourbon & Pleurants, Borman workshop (attributed to), Renier van Thienen (I) (attributed to), c. 1475 - c. 1476
Room 0.4
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Portraits of Sir Thomas Gresham and Anne Fernely, Anthonis Mor, c. 1560 - c. 1565
Room 0.6
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Portraits of Sir Thomas Gresham and Anne Fernely, Anthonis Mor, c. 1560 - c. 1565
Room 0.6
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