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8 artworks found

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instance of: painting (8)

movement: Flemish Primitives (1)

genre: portrait (5) | religious art (2) | satire (1) | genre art (1)

artist: anonymous (2) | Jacob Adriaensz Backer (1) | Hieronymus Bosch (1) | Anthonie Palamedes (1) | Michiel van Mierevelt (1) | Isaac Israëls (1) | Master of Delft (1) | Hendrick ten Oever (1)

depicts: man (3) | Martin Luther (1) | priest (1) | Erasmus (1) | Jacob Cats (1) | Katharina von Bora (1) | Lent (1) | satire (1) | nun (1)

material used: oil paint (8) | wood (5) | canvas (2) | oak (1)

Portrait of a man, probably a clergyman

painting
by Anthonie Palamedes (1650)
man

The battle between Carnival and Lent

painting
by anonymous (1600s)
priest nun Lent satire Katharina von Bora Martin Luther

Portrait of Barend Hakvoort (1652-1735), bookseller, church reader and catechism master in Zwolle

painting
by Hendrick ten Oever (1686)

Portrait of Desiderius Erasmus (1469?-1536)

painting
by anonymous (1535)
Erasmus man

Procession in the Old Catholic Church in The Hague

painting
by Isaac Israëls (1881)

Portrait of Jacob Cats (1577-1660)

painting
by Michiel van Mierevelt (1634)
Jacob Cats man

Johannes Uyttenbogaert (1557-1644). Remonstrant minister in The Hague

painting
by Jacob Adriaensz Backer (1638)

Triptych with the Virgin and Child and saints (centre panel), the donor with St Martin (inner left wing), the donor’s wife with St Cunera (inner right wing) and the Annunciation (outer wings)

painting
by Master of Delft (2nd millennium)