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Portrait of Paulus Verschuur, Served seven terms as Burgomaster of Rotterdam and also Director of the Rotterdam Chamber of the East India Company, elected 1651, Pieter van der Werff, 1695 - 1722
(1722)
Irises at Yatsuhashi (Eight Bridges)
(1709)
Flowers
(1722)
The Martyrdom of St. Bartholomew
(1722)
Ananias Restoring the Sight of St Paul
(1719)
Family Portrait of Baron von Erlach
(1711)
Bacchanal in Honour of Pan
(1716)
A Member of the Persian Embassy
(1715)
Stonemason's Yard
(1727)
Self-Portrait
(1707)
The Misste
(1719)
Flowers, Fruit, and Insects
(1716)
A wide flat bowl
(1723)
Bathsheba
(1725)
Portrait of Louis XV of France and Maria Anna Victoria of Spain
(1723)
Clock face
(1715)
Nymph and Satyrs
(1712)
(1723)
Teapot with Cover
(1710)
The Martyrdom of the Seven Sons of Saint Felicity, Francesco Trevisani, 1709
(1709)
Portrait of Orazio del Conte
(1705)
Still-Life with Dead Hare and Fruit
(1711)
Indrajit Makes Offerings: Folio from the Siege of Lanka series
(1725)
Doubting Thomas (The Incredulity of St. Thomas)
(1710)
Mythological or Allegorical Representation
(1718)
Adoration of the Shepherds (detail)
(1707)
Wooden base for a tabletop
(1711)
The Judgement of Paris
(1720)
Archimedes refusal
(1720)
Gilded Table
(1709)
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