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Showing 346 results for Western European, probably Burgundy or Flanders
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Western European, probably Burgundy or Flanders
ca. 1475
Claus de Werve
ca. 1415–17
Missaglia workshop
ca. 1450–1525 and later
German Painter
ca. 1573–82
Flemish or Burgundian, and Western European
ca. 1440–50; 19th or 20th century
Western European, probably Naples
ca. 1720
probably Flemish
first half 18th century
Western or Central European, the Netherlands or Austria
ca. 1505–19
Western or Central European; quiver, possibly German
quiver, probably early 16th century; bolts, 14th–16th century
Claudius Floris
1536–1547/48
Western European, possibly England
ca. 1350–60
Flemish, possibly Antwerp
1551–56
Peter Paul Rubens
1597
Western European, possibly Germany or England
ca. 1510–30
Peter Paul Rubens
ca. 1635
Peter Paul Rubens
probably mid-1630s
Anthony van Dyck
ca. 1622
Peter Paul Rubens
ca. 1616
Master of the Dinteville Allegory
1537
Clara Peeters
ca. 1612
Caravaggio (Michelangelo Merisi)
1597
Anthony van Dyck
1624
Adriaen Brouwer
ca. 1636
Peter Paul Rubens
ca. 1630
Anthony van Dyck
ca. 1633–35
Afghanistan (probably Hadda)
5th–6th century
Anthony van Dyck
ca. 1620–21
Anthony van Dyck
ca. 1630
Peter Paul Rubens
ca. 1635
Peter Paul Rubens
ca. 1615
Michiel Sweerts
ca. 1661
Anthony van Dyck
1636
Joachim Patinir
ca. 1515
Peter Paul Rubens
ca. 1625–27
Italian, probably Milan
ca. 1475
Peter Paul Rubens
early or mid-1630s
Caravaggio (Michelangelo Merisi)
1610
French or Spanish, Catalonia
ca. 1400
Italian, Milan or Brescia
ca. 1544
Jan Brueghel the Younger
1630s