My first collection Route
Visit 47 works of this collection in the Rijksmuseum
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My first collection in the museum
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Still Life with a Turkey Pie, Pieter Claesz, 1627
the Gallery of Honour
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Dutch Ships in a Calm Sea, Willem van de Velde (II), c. 1665
the Gallery of Honour
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The Fall of Man, Cornelis Cornelisz. van Haarlem, 1592
Room 2.1
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Allegory on the Abdication of Emperor Charles v in Brussels, Frans Francken (II), c. 1635 - c. 1640
Room 2.1
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Table ornament, Wenzel Jamnitzer, 1549
Room 2.3
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Still Life with Flowers in a Glass, Jan Brueghel (I), c. 1602
Room 2.3
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Nautilus cup, anonymous, c. 1590
Room 2.3
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Standing Dish, anonymous, anonymous (rejected attribution), c. 1625 - c. 1650
Room 2.3
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Globe cup, Christoph Ritter (III), c. 1640
Room 2.3
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Balance standard with a counterweight, Wenzel Jamnitzer (attributed to workshop of), c. 1560 - c. 1570
Room 2.3
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Nautilus cup, anonymous, c. 1550 - c. 1600
Room 2.3
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Table automaton in the form of Diana on a stag, Jacob Miller (edelsmid), c. 1613 - c. 1615
Room 2.3
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Celestial globe cup, anonymous, c. 1650
Room 2.3
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Banquet Still Life, Adriaen van Utrecht, 1644
Room 2.4
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Fishing for Souls, Adriaen Pietersz van de Venne, 1614
Room 2.5
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Still Life of Fruit and Flowers, Balthasar van der Ast, 1621
Room 2.6
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Still Life with Flowers, Balthasar van der Ast, c. 1625 - c. 1630
Room 2.6
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Still Life with Fish, Sea Food and Flowers, Clara Peeters, c. 1612 - c. 1615
Room 2.6
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Navigation, anonymous, c. 1590 - c. 1596
Room 2.9
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Model of the William Rex, Adriaen de Vriend, Adriaen Davidsen, Cornelis Moerman, 1698
Room 2.15
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Paneel met ingelegde voorstelling van Pyramus en Thisbe, Dirk van Rijswijck, 1659
Room 2.19
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Kunstkabinet, anonymous, c. 1690 - c. 1710
Room 2.20
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A Pelican and other Birds near a Pool, Known as ‘The Floating Feather’, Melchior d'Hondecoeter, c. 1680
Room 2.22
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Forest Floor Still Life with Birds, Butterflies and a Lizard, Melchior d'Hondecoeter, c. 1668
Room 2.24
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Seven Chicks, Melchior d'Hondecoeter, c. 1665 - c. 1668
Room 2.24
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Cabinet, Elias Boscher, c. 1660 - c. 1670
Room 2.26
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Shells and Marine Plants, Henricus Franciscus Wiertz, 1809
Room 1.13
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Collector’s cabinet with miniature apothecary, anonymous, 1730
Room 1.1
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Bottle in the form of a shoe, anonymous, c. 1675 - c. 1700
Room 0.7
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Plaat met het borstbeeld van een vrouw, anonymous, c. 1500 - c. 1600
Room 0.9
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Shell-shaped Watch, Guillaume Nourrisson, c. 1650 - c. 1660
Room 0.9
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Parts of a Service, Known as the ‘Swan Service’, Meissener Porzellan Manufaktur, c. 1738 - c. 1739
Room 0.10
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Colubraria cumingii shell from the wreck of the Dutch East India ship Witte Leeuw, niet van toepassing, before 1613
Room 0.11
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Conus ebraeus shell from the wreck of the Dutch East India ship Witte Leeuw, niet van toepassing, before 1613
Room 0.11
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Crassostrea cristagalli shell from the wreck of the Dutch East India ship Witte Leeuw, niet van toepassing, before 1613
Room 0.11
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Conus generalis shell from the wreck of the Dutch East India ship Witte Leeuw, niet van toepassing, before 1613
Room 0.11
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Kauri shell from the wreck of the Dutch East India ship Witte Leeuw, niet van toepassing, before 1613
Room 0.11
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Ostreidae shell from the wreck of the Dutch East India ship Witte Leeuw, niet van toepassing, before 1613
Room 0.11
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Hippopus shell from the wreck of the Dutch East India ship Witte Leeuw, niet van toepassing, before 1613
Room 0.11
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Mitra shell from the wreck of the Dutch East India ship Witte Leeuw, niet van toepassing, before 1613
Room 0.11
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Powder flask, anonymous, c. 1625 - c. 1675
Room 0.12
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Rapier of Michiel de Ruyter, anonymous, c. 1675
Room 0.12
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Model van het oorlogschip Salamander of Draak, anonymous, 1660 - 1672
Room 0.13
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Model of the 40-gun East Indiaman Vergelijking Amsterdam, 1780 wood, brass, iron, glass, rope, leather The administrators of the Naval Models Room not only commissioned new models, but also ‘improved’ existing ones. During the 19th century this model of an 18th- century East Indiaman was fitted with an emergency foremast and lightning conductors by J.P. Asmus. The Dutch East India Company had no ship called Vergelijking (Comparison) in its service. The name suggests that the model may have been intended to illustrate new ship-building techniques., anonymous, Jochem Pietersz. Asmus, c. 1800 - c. 1830
Room 0.13
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Model of a figurehead, anonymous, c. 1796 - c. 1850
Room 0.13
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Prayer Nut with Original Case and Pouch, Adam Dircksz (workshop of), c. 1500 - in or before 1531
Room 0.1
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Trophy of a militia company, anonymous, c. 1500 - c. 1599
Room 0.4
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