Cats and dogs Route
Visit 17 works of this collection in the Rijksmuseum
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Cats and dogs in the museum
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Children Teaching a Cat to Dance, Known as The Dancing Lesson, Jan Havicksz. Steen, 1660 - 1679
the Gallery of Honour
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The Merry Family, Jan Havicksz. Steen, 1668
the Gallery of Honour
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The Fall of Man, Cornelis Cornelisz. van Haarlem, 1592
Room 2.1
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Portrait of Alida Christina Assink, Jan Adam Kruseman, 1833
Room 1.14
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Cat at Play, Henriëtte Ronner, c. 1860 - c. 1878
Room 1.14
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A Cherry Seller at the Door, Abraham van Strij (I), 1816
Room 1.11
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Pair of firedogs, Philippe Caffieri (le Jeune) (possibly), c. 1770
Room 1.9
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Nightlight in the form of a cat, anonymous, anonymous, c. 1760 - c. 1770
Room 1.5
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Rattle in the form of a lion, Nicolaas Swalue, 1778
Room 0.9
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Muizenval, anonymous, c. 1718 - c. 1734
Room 0.10
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Man met hond en stok, Gijsbert Barbiers (attributed to), c. 1822 - c. 1827
Room 0.10
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Man met ladder, W. Freen, c. 1856 - c. 1858
Room 0.10
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Hondenhok, Pieter van Somerwil (II), 1773
Room 0.10
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Lady and Cavalier, Known as ‘The Handkiss’, Meissener Porzellan Manufaktur, 1737
Room 0.10
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Foo Dog, anonymous, c. 1700 - c. 1724
Room 0.10
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Tea party, Arnoldus van Geffen, 1750
Room 0.10
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Aquamanile in the Form of a Lion with a Mounted Female Figure, anonymous, c. 1220 - c. 1230
Room 0.2
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