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Artist: Cornelis Van Dalen The Younger ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (60) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Cornelis van Dalen the Younger.
- Cornelis van Dalen the Younger
Portrait of Aretino
Engraving
17th century
- Cornelis van Dalen The Elder
Portrait of Giovanni Boccaccio
Engraving
17th century
- Cornelis van Dalen The Elder
Portrait of Giovanni Boccaccio
Engraving
17th century
- Cornelis van Dalen the Younger
Nature Adorned by the Graces
Engraving
17th century
- Cornelis van Dalen The Elder
Portrait of Giorgione da Castel Franco, P.
Engraving
17th century
- Cornelis van Dalen the Younger
John Maurice, Prince of Nassau-Siegen
Engraving
17th century
- Cornelis van Dalen The Elder
Giorgione de Castel Franco P.
Engraving
17th century
- Cornelis van Dalen The Elder
Portrait of Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
Engraving
17th century
- Cornelis van Dalen The Elder
Portrait of Jacob Trigland, S. Theologian, doctor and professor in the Academy at Lugduno-Batava
Engraving
17th century The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Portrait of a Man with a Watch Cornelis Jonson van Ceulen the Younger (Dutch, born The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Margaretha van Clootwijk (1582-83–1662), Wife of Jacob van Dalen, 1639 Michiel Jansz. van Miereveld (Dutch, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Jacob van Dalen (1570-1644), Called Vallensis, 1640 Michiel Jansz. van Miereveld (Dutch, 1567-1641)Oil on wood; J. Paul Getty Museum
- Family Group at Dinner Table
- John Faber the Younger
Portrait of Enoch Seeman(Enoch Seemann) the Younger, after his self-portrait
Mezzotint
1727
- John Faber the Younger
Portrait of Enoch Seeman (Enoch Seemann) the Younger, after his self-portrait
Mezzotint
1727
- Gysbert van Veen
Portrait of Alexander Farnese, Duke of Parma and governor of the Netherlands
engraving
16th - 17th century
- Jean Pierre Dantan, The Younger
Self-Portrait of Dantan, The Younger
Lithograph
19th century
- Sturtevant J. Hamblin - The Younger Generation c. 1850 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American
- Cornelis Bos
Battle
16th century
- Cornelis Bloemaert
"All-arm All-arm"
Engraving
17th century
- Cornelis Bloemaert
Venus
Engraving
17th century
- Cornelis Ploos van Amstel
The Crier
Aquatint
18th century
- Cornelis Bos
The Adoration of the Golden Calf. After Raphael.
1551
- Cornelis Bloemaert
Pastorals. One of a set of four engravings
Engraving
17th century
- Cornelis Bloemaert
Pastorals. One of a set of four engravings
Engraving
17th century
- Cornelis Bloemaert
Pastorals. One of a set of four engravings
Engraving
17th century
- Cornelis Bloemaert
Pastorals. One of a set of four engravings
Engraving
17th century
- Cornelis Bloemaert
Madonna and Child
Engraving
17th century
- Cornelis Bloemaert
The Annunciation
Engraving
17th century
- Cornelis Bloemaert
The Holy Family
Engraving
17th century
- Cornelis Bloemaert
Emblems of the chase
Engraving
17th century
- Cornelis Bloemaert
Portrait of Francisco Perretti
Engraving
1645
- Jan Visscher
[Woman on a mule]
17th century
- Jan Visscher
[Man walking with two mules and a dog]
17th century
- Jan Visscher
Vesper
Etching
17th century
- Jan Visscher
[Man and cattle at waterfall]
17th century
- Cornelis Bloemaert
Virgin adoring the Child
Engraving
17th century
- Cornelis Bloemaert
St. Paul preaching in Athens
Engraving
17th century
- Cornelis Bloemaert
The Assumption of the Virgin
Engraving
17th century
- Cornelis Boel
"Milite Caesareo Borbonius..."
Engraving
16th - 17th century
- Cornelis Bloemaert
St. Peter raising Tabitha
Engraving
17th century
- Franz van Mieris the younger
Three sheep lying down
Etching
17th - 18th century
- Lucas van Leyden
St. James the Younger
1510
- Jan Visscher
Landscape with 2 men, 3 donkeys and 1 dog
Etching
17th century
- Jan Visscher
[Herders crossing a river]
17th century
- Jan Visscher
[Man and woman mounting a horse]
17th century
- Jan Visscher
Landscape with 2 men, 3 donkeys and 1 dog
Etching
17th century
- Jan Visscher
[Woman, dog and cow wading in the water]
17th century
- Jan Visscher
[Woman on mule] (Plate 2)
17th century
- Jan Visscher
Landscape with 2 men, 3 donkeys and 1 dog
Etching
17th century
- Jan Visscher
[Shepherd with his sheep] (Plate 1)
17th century
- Jan Visscher
Diversia animalia
Etching
17th century
- Cornelis Bloemaert
The miraculous statue at Trapani in Sicily
Engraving
17th century
- Franz van Mieris the younger
The Card Player
Etching-Mezzotint-Aquatint used in various combinations
1821
- Jan Visscher
Interior of a barn
Etching
17th century
- Cornelis Bloemaert
Virgin and Child, caressing a lamb
Engraving
17th century The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Portrait of a Man Workshop of Hans Holbein the Younger (British, dated 1535)Oil on wood;
- Jan Visscher
[Men leading a horse across a river]
Etching
17th century
- Jan Visscher
Man, Cattle and Dog at ruin by a stream
Etching
17th century
- Jan Visscher
Imples omne animal benedictione tva
17th century
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