Let Them Eat Cake Route
Visit 17 works of this collection in the Rijksmuseum
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Let Them Eat Cake in the museum
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The Garden and Coach House of 524 Keizersgracht in Amsterdam, Hendrik Keun, 1772
Room 1.11
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Snuifdoos van goud, rechthoekig met afgeschuinde hoeken, versierd met parkgezichten, Pierre-François Drais (attributed to), c. 1780 - c. 1781
Room 1.9
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Pair of armchairs, Georges Jacob, c. 1787
Room 1.9
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Mantel clock (pendule), Louis Montjoye, c. 1781 - c. 1782
Room 1.9
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Snuffbox, Nicolas-Augustin Delions, c. 1773 - c. 1774
Room 1.9
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Snuffbox, Lazare Antoine Clérin, c. 1752
Room 1.9
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Snuifdoos van goud, rechthoekig, versierd met bloemboeketten van émail, Barnabé Sageret, c. 1753 - c. 1754
Room 1.9
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Scent bottle, with a sealing stamp, anonymous, c. 1750
Room 1.9
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Portrait of Suzanna Cornelia Mogge and her Daughter Johanna Ferdinanda van Collen, Hermanus Numan, 1776
Room 1.7
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Portrait of Arnoldus van Rijneveld, Louis Tocqué, c. 1738
Room 1.4
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Mantel clock (pendule), anonymous, c. 1750 - c. 1755
Room 1.4
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Two candelabra, anonymous, c. 1750
Room 1.4
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Cartel clock, Jacques Caffieri, c. 1741
Room 1.4
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Blue letter case, anonymous, 1728
Room 1.3
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Ring met zelfportret, Bernard Picart, c. 1780 - c. 1820
Room 0.9
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Vork met in reliëf geëmailleerde bloemen en een figuur in een landschap, anonymous, c. 1650
Room 0.9
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Kroonluchter van verguld brons en veelkleurig beschilderd Meissen porselein, Meissener Porzellan Manufaktur, c. 1735
Room 0.10
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