Skincare Route
Visit 19 works of this collection in the Rijksmuseum
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Skincare in the museum
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Still Life with Flowers in a Glass Vase, Rachel Ruysch, c. 1690 - c. 1720
the Gallery of Honour
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A Shepherdess, Paulus Moreelse, 1630
Room 2.1
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Still Life with Flowers, Balthasar van der Ast, c. 1625 - c. 1630
Room 2.6
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Woman in a Large Hat, Caesar van Everdingen, c. 1650
Room 2.11
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Portrait of a Young Woman, Possibly Susanna Reael, Isaack Luttichuys, 1656
Room 2.19
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Still Life with Flowers and Nuts, Anthony Oberman, c. 1830
Room 1.14
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Toilet Mirror, Joseph-Germain Dutalis, 1828 - 1829
Room 1.13
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Dressing table, Carel Breytspraak, c. 1808 - c. 1810
Room 1.12
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A Dutch Girl at Breakfast, Jean-Etienne Liotard, c. 1756
Room 1.11
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Marie Fargues, the Painter’s Wife, Jean-Etienne Liotard, 1756 - 1758
Room 1.9
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Portrait of Catherine Bégon, Jean-Etienne Liotard, 1746
Room 1.9
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Two boxes, Johannis Logerath, 1788
Room 1.7
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Still Life with Flowers, Jan van Huysum, 1723
Room 1.1
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Hostiedoos, anonymous, c. 1770
Room 0.7
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Wedding box of Arent Volckersz Akersloot and Meijnutie Cornelis Ossenhooft, anonymous, c. 1693
Room 0.7
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Bord, anonymous, 1782
Room 0.10
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Cupboard, Hermanus Heuvel, 1787
Room 0.10
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Brass tobacco box with engraved scenes of the Prodigal Son from the wreck of the Dutch East Indiaman Hollandia, anonymous, 1700 - in or before 1743
Room 0.11
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Mary Magdalene, Carlo Crivelli, c. 1480
Room 0.2
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