Hollands Glorie!? Route
Visit 13 works of this collection in the Rijksmuseum
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Hollands Glorie!? in the museum
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Adolf and Catharina Croeser, Known as ‘The Burgomaster of Delft and his Daughter’, Jan Havicksz. Steen, 1655
the Gallery of Honour
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Iconoclasm in a Church, Dirck van Delen, 1630
Room 2.1
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Interior with a Company, Bartholomeus van Bassen, Esaias van de Velde, c. 1622 - c. 1624
Room 2.4
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Princes Maurice and Frederick Henry at the Valkenburg Horse Fair, Adriaen Pietersz van de Venne, 1618
Room 2.5
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Mary Stuart, Princess of Orange, as Widow of William II, Bartholomeus van der Helst, 1652
Room 2.8
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Gallant Company, Pieter Codde, 1633
Room 2.14
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Portrait of Michiel de Ruyter, Rombout Verhulst, in or after 1677 - in or before 1681
Room 2.15
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The Tomb of Michiel de Ruyter in the Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam, Emanuel de Witte, 1683
Room 2.15
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Aeneas Crowning Cloanthus, Ferdinand Bol, c. 1661 - c. 1663
Room 2.15
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Michiel de Ruyter as Lieutenant-Admiral, Ferdinand Bol, 1667
Room 2.15
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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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Portrait of William III (1650-1702), Prince of Orange, Stadholder and from 1689 on, King of England, Godfried Schalcken, c. 1692 - c. 1697
Room 2.22
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The Town Hall on Dam Square, Amsterdam, Gerrit Berckheyde, 1672
Room 2.27
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