Dagelijks Leven Late Middeleeuwen Route
Visit 14 works of this collection in the Rijksmuseum
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Dagelijks Leven Late Middeleeuwen in the museum
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Ring key, anonymous
Room 0.7
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Jacoba jug, anonymous, c. 1450 - c. 1550
Room 0.7
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The Baptism in the river Jordan (mould with original impression), anonymous, c. 1540
Room 0.1
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Inkpot with a Monk in a Pulpit, anonymous, c. 1380 - c. 1400
Room 0.2
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Aquamanile in the form of a lion, anonymous, c. 1400
Room 0.2
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Ewer, anonymous, c. 1350
Room 0.2
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Chainmail, anonymous, c. 1400 - c. 1499
Room 0.4
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Kettle hat, anonymous, c. 1375 - c. 1399
Room 0.4
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Four knives and a fork belonging to Emperor Charles V, anonymous, 1532
Room 0.4
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Four knives and a fork belonging to Emperor Charles V, anonymous, 1532
Room 0.4
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Chest, anonymous, c. 1450 - c. 1499
Room 0.5
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Perfume burner, Desiderio da Firenze (attributed to), c. 1540
Room 0.5
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Sheltering the Homeless, anonymous, c. 1510 - c. 1520
Room 0.6
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Domestic altar with the Last Supper, anonymous, c. 1550
Room 0.6
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