1737 – 1823
The Piazzetta di San Marco, Venice, during Carnival with elegant Turkish, Chinese and Western European Figures mingling with Commedia dell’Arte Performers, while a Ciarlatano (or Quack) touts his Wares outside the Doge’s Palace
1667 - 1726
A Grape Vine Branch with Moths in Pupa, Larva and Adult Form
1614 - 1677
Elegant Figures in a Formal Garden by a Country House
1547 – 1619
A Miniature Portrait of King James I
1585 – c. 1648
Croesus before Cyrus
Zaltbommel 1648 - 1733 The Hague
Vertumnus and Pomona
1636 - 1695
A Still Life with a Partridge, Finches and Hunting Equipment on a Stone Ledge
1627 - 1678
A Shepherdess and Shepherd resting beneath a Tree with a Ewe and a Spaniel
1820 – 1884
Two Pumas in a Landscape
A Leopard, seated
An Anthropomorphic Depiction of the Five Senses
A Portrait of a Knight of the Order of Santiago, Bust-length, in black Costume embroidered with the Order’s red Cross of Saint James with a white Ruff
Antwerp 1624 - 1693
An Interior with Elegant Company making merry
Judith with the Head of Holofernes
1555 - 1630
Christ on the Road to Calvary
1803 - 1854
A View of the Grand Canal with the Doge’s Palace and the Bridge of Sighs
c. 1596 – 1667
A Young Girl wearing a Plumed Hat and Holding a Fan
1646 - 1723
A young Artist, probably a Self-Portrait, working in his Studio with a Still Life of Fruit, a Lute, a Violin and a Globe
1540 – 1607
A Pair of Portraits, probably depicting the two eldest Daughters of Charles-Emmanuel, Duke of Savoy, and Caterina Micaela, née Princess of Spain and Austria: Isabel of Savoy (1591-1626), who would later become Duchess of Modena through her marriage to Alfonso III d’Este
A Pair of Portraits, probably depicting the two eldest Daughters of Charles-Emmanuel, Duke of Savoy, and Caterina Micaela, née Princess of Spain: Margaret of Savoy (1589-1655), who would later become Duchess of Mantua through her marriage to Francesco IV Gonzaga