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The Adoration of the Shepherds, Hugo van der Goes, between 1476 and 1479
De opstanding = The ResurrectionLucas van Leyden (Flemish; ca. 1494–1533)ca. 1529–33Black chalk and
The Prophet Elijah in the Desert, Dieric Bouts, between 1464 and 1468
Christ as the Man of Sorrows (aka Christ Crowned with Thorns), Jan Mostaert, 1520s
St. Margaret of Antioch (Margaret the Virgin-Martyr). She was said to have been swallowed by Satan,
Virgin of the Seven Sorrows. Master of the Half Lengths, active in Antwerp, c1530-1560. Museu Nacion
Skittle Players outside an Inn. Jan Steen. c1660. National Gallery, London.
Farnese Hercules c1592 by Hendrick Goltzius (1558–1617) Dutch Engraver & Painter“The Farnese Her
Pieter Van Der Heyden (1525-1569) (after Pieter Bruegel), ‘The Seven Deadly Sins - Luxuria (Lu
St. John Writing the Gospel (aka St. John the Evangelist on Patmos), Master of the Rotterdam St. Joh
The Transfiguration of Christ, Gerard David, ca. 1520
Dies III = The Third Day Jan Muller (Netherlandish; 1571–1628) after Hendrick Goltzius (Netherlandis
Jan Muller (Dutch; 1571–1628) after Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch; 1558–1617)Gods Geest zweeft over het w
Christ Appears as a Gardener to Mary Magdalene (Noli mi tangere) Aegidius Sadeler II (Flemish; ca. 1
Justus Sadeler (1572-1620) (after Maarten de Vos), ‘St Michael trampling Satan, a winged creat
Pieter Bruegel the Elder (1525-1569), ‘Fall of the magician Hermogenes’, 1564Source: htt
Marald Van Haasteren, inner gate fold, ‘Entrapment -Through Realms Unseen’, 2016Source:
Johannes Sadeler I (1550-1600) (after Maerton de Vos), ‘Vision of Ezekiel’, 1579Source
Pieter Balten (1527-1584) (attributed), ‘The Dance of the World’, mid-16th centurySource
Transfiguration of Christ, Gerard David, by 1523
early 16th century Netherlandish School - Portrait of a Young Man (Private collection via Sotheby’s)
Saint George and the Dragon, Rogier van der Weyden, 1432-35
Antwerp School, c. 1520, ‘Mary Magdalene’
Quentin Matsys [Flemish. 1466 - 1530]Saint Magdalene, c.1520 - 25
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