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The Greatness of Mordecai, Pseudo-Aert Ortkens  Netherlandish, Pen and brown ink, brush and black ink, highlighted with white
? Circle of Pseudo-Aert Ortkens
Former Attribution Formerly attributed to School of Lucas van Leyden
16th–mid 16th century ?
Mordecai rides through the Streets in the Apparel the King has sent him., Pseudo-Aert Ortkens  Netherlandish, Pen and brown ink, brush and black ink, highlighted with white
? Circle of Pseudo-Aert Ortkens
Former Attribution Formerly attributed to School of Lucas van Leyden
16th–mid 16th century ?
Queen Esther hears of the Decree against the Jews., Pseudo-Aert Ortkens  Netherlandish, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown ink on greenish paper, highlighted with white
Circle of Pseudo-Aert Ortkens
Former Attribution Formerly attributed to School of Lucas van Leyden
16th–mid 16th century ?
King Ahasuerus in Council, Pseudo-Aert Ortkens  Netherlandish, Pen and brown ink, brush and black ink on greenish paper, highlighted with white
? Circle of Pseudo-Aert Ortkens
Former Attribution Formerly attributed to School of Lucas van Leyden
16th–mid 16th century ?
Mordecai overhears the two Conspirators plotting against the  King., Pseudo-Aert Ortkens  Netherlandish, Pen and brown ink, brush and black ink on greenish paper, highlighted with white
? Circle of Pseudo-Aert Ortkens
Former Attribution Formerly attributed to School of Lucas van Leyden
16th–mid 16th century ?
The King and Haman at Esther's Banquet of Wine, Pseudo-Aert Ortkens  Netherlandish, Pen and brown ink, brush and black ink
? Circle of Pseudo-Aert Ortkens
Former Attribution Formerly attributed to School of Lucas van Leyden
16th–mid 16th century ?
The Stoning of the Elders, Pseudo-Aert Ortkens  Netherlandish, Pen and brown ink; framing lines in pen and brown ink
Pseudo-Aert Ortkens
16th century
Haman begs Esther for his Life, Pseudo-Aert Ortkens  Netherlandish, Pen and brown ink, with brush and black ink, highlighted with white gouache
? Circle of Pseudo-Aert Ortkens
Former Attribution Formerly attributed to School of Lucas van Leyden
16th–mid 16th century ?