French Revolution Route
Visit 15 works of this collection in the Rijksmuseum
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French Revolution in the museum
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Portrait of Emperor Napoleon I, François Gérard (workshop of), c. 1805 - c. 1815
Room 1.12
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Portrait of Louis Royer, Charles van Beveren, 1830
Room 1.12
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Twig from a liberty tree, anonymous, 1795
Room 1.10
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Wine Glass with the Text ‘Fatherland, Peace and Freedom’, anonymous, c. 1795
Room 1.10
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Wine Glass with a Depiction of the Alliance Between the Batavian and the French Republic, anonymous, c. 1795
Room 1.10
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The Shelling of ’s-Hertogenbosch by the French, Josephus Augustus Knip, 1800
Room 1.10
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The Art Gallery of Jan Gildemeester Jansz, Adriaan de Lelie, 1794 - 1795
Room 1.10
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Frederica Louise Wilhelmina, Princess of Orange-Nassau (Daughter of William V), Johann Friedrich August Tischbein, 1785 - 1795
Room 1.10
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General Daendels Taking Leave of Lieutenant-Colonel Krayenhoff, Adriaan de Lelie, 1795
Room 1.10
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Portrait of Aernout van Beeftingh, his Wife Jacoba Maria Boon and their Children, Nicolaes Muys, 1797
Room 1.10
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Portrait of a Man, François André Vincent, c. 1795
Room 1.9
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Portrait of Louis XVI, King of France, Joseph Duplessis (workshop of), c. 1777 - c. 1789
Room 1.9
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Ring met portret van Willem George Frederik, prins van Oranje-Nassau, anonymous, c. 1790
Room 0.9
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Watch with a Demimondaine, Firma Vaucher, c. 1790
Room 0.9
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Fluwelen hoed, afgezet met goudkleurig kant, kort korset van Ponceau-fluweel, Pierre Charles Baquoy, 1799
Room 0.9
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