Tweede helft 17de eeuw Route
Visit 17 works of this collection in the Rijksmuseum
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Tweede helft 17de eeuw in the museum
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The Milkmaid, Johannes Vermeer, c. 1660
the Gallery of Honour
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Interior with Women beside a Linen Cupboard, Pieter de Hooch, 1663
the Gallery of Honour
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Isaac and Rebecca, Known as ‘The Jewish Bride’, Rembrandt van Rijn, c. 1665 - c. 1669
the Gallery of Honour
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Lidded ewer, Adam van Vianen (I), 1614
Room 2.1
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Roemer with a poem to Constantijn Huygens, anonymous, 1619
Room 2.8
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Portrait of the Three Regentesses of the Leprozenhuis, Amsterdam, Ferdinand Bol, anonymous, c. 1668 - c. 1671
Room 2.18
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Candlestick, Johannes Grill, 1652
Room 2.19
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Three candlesticks, Willem Brugman, 1652
Room 2.19
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Three candlesticks, Willem Brugman, 1652
Room 2.19
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Three candlesticks, Willem Brugman, 1652
Room 2.19
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Dish, anonymous, 1685
Room 2.20
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Doll’s House of Petronella Oortman, Jacob Appel (I), c. 1710
Room 2.20
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Dolls’ house of Petronella Oortman, anonymous, c. 1686 - c. 1710
Room 2.20
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Flower pyramid, De Metaale Pot (attributed to), c. 1692 - c. 1700
Room 2.22
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Mercury Ordering Calypso to Release Odysseus, Gerard de Lairesse, c. 1680
Room 2.22
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Cabinet with Inlaid Flower Vases, Jan van Mekeren (attributed to), c. 1695 - c. 1710
Room 2.22
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The Town Hall on Dam Square, Amsterdam, Gerrit Berckheyde, 1672
Room 2.27
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