SOUL THEFT c. 1600s Route
Visit 9 works of this collection in the Rijksmuseum
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SOUL THEFT c. 1600s in the museum
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Portrait of a Married Couple, Likely Isaac Abrahamsz Massa and Beatrix van der Laen, Frans Hals, c. 1622
the Gallery of Honour
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Portrait of Feyntje van Steenkiste, Frans Hals, 1635
the Gallery of Honour
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Woman in a Large Hat, Caesar van Everdingen, c. 1650
Room 2.11
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Portrait of Duijfje van Gerwen (1618-1658), Frans Hals, c. 1637
Room 2.14
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Helena van der Schalcke, Gerard ter Borch (II), c. 1648
Room 2.25
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Portrait of Alida Christina Assink, Jan Adam Kruseman, 1833
Room 1.14
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Portrait of Isabel Parreño y Arce, Marquise of Llano, Anton Raphael Mengs, 1771 - 1772
Room 1.9
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Apollo and Daphne, after Lorenzo Bernini’s Marble Group in the Galleria Borghese, Rome, Jean-Etienne Liotard, 1736
Room 1.9
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Portrait of a young woman holding a fan, Giambattista Moroni, Giambattista Moroni, 1560 - 1578
Room 0.5
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