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Roundel with Nude Woman Supporting a Heraldic Shield, Jan Gossart (called Mabuse)  Netherlandish, Colorless glass, vitreous paint and silver stain, South Netherlandish
Jan Gossart (called Mabuse)
ca. 1515–30
Christ Carrying the Cross, Jan Gossart (called Mabuse)  Netherlandish, Oil on oak
Jan Gossart (called Mabuse)
ca. 1520–25
Portrait of a Man, Jan Gossart (called Mabuse)  Netherlandish, Oil on wood
Jan Gossart (called Mabuse)
ca. 1520–25
Anna van Bergen (1492–1541) and Her Son Hendrik (born 1519) as the Virgin and Child, Jan Gossart (called Mabuse)  Netherlandish, Oil on wood
Jan Gossart (called Mabuse)
The Virgin and Child Seated at the Foot of a Tree, Jan Gossart (called Mabuse)  Netherlandish, Engraving
Jan Gossart (called Mabuse)
1522
The Holy Family, Jan Gossart (called Mabuse)  Netherlandish, Pen and two shades of brown ink over remains of black chalk
Jan Gossart (called Mabuse)
ca. 1510–20
Christian II, King of Denmark, Jan Gossart (called Mabuse)  Netherlandish, Engraving; first state of two
Jan Gossart (called Mabuse)
Jacob Binck
1529
The Marriage of Henry the VIIth and Elizabeth of York, Jan Gossart (called Mabuse)  Netherlandish, Etching and engraving on chine collé
Multiple artists/makers
February 15, 1826
Jan Gossart (called Mabuse)
1522
Mass of St. Gregory, Simon Wynhoutsz Frisius  Netherlandish, Etching
Simon Wynhoutsz Frisius
Jan Gossart (called Mabuse)
Pietà, Hieronymus (Jerome) Wierix  Netherlandish, Engraving
Multiple artists/makers
Anonymous, Netherlandish, 16th century
Jan Gossart (called Mabuse)
16th century
The Childhood of Christ, in the carpenter's shop, Hans Bol  Netherlandish, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, heightened with white gouache
Multiple artists/makers
1534–93
Merry Company on a Terrace, Jan Steen  Dutch, Oil on canvas
Jan Steen
ca. 1670
Cabinet on stand, Jan van Mekeren  Dutch, Oak veneered with rosewood, olivewood, ebony, holly, tulipwood, barberry and other partly green-stained marquetry woods, Dutch, Amsterdam
Jan van Mekeren
ca. 1700–1710
The Crucifixion; The Last Judgment, Jan van Eyck  Netherlandish, Oil on canvas, transferred from wood
Jan van Eyck
ca. 1436–38
Striding Pan, Andrea Briosco, called Riccio  Italian, Bronze, Italian, Padua
Andrea Briosco, called Riccio
1530–1539
Rothschild lamp, Andrea Briosco, called Riccio  Italian, Bronze, on a later wood base, Italian, Padua
Andrea Briosco, called Riccio
ca. 1510–20
Detached Flintlock alla Fiorentina, Sebastiano Cecchi, called Acquafresca  Italian, Steel, Italian, Bargi
Sebastiano Cecchi, called Acquafresca
Matteo Cecchi, called Acquafresca
dated 1679
Margaret of Austria, Jean Hey (called Master of Moulins)  Netherlandish, Oil on oak panel
Jean Hey (called Master of Moulins)
ca. 1490
La Jibarita IV, Jan Henle  American, Silver dye bleach print
Jan Henle
1991–94
Saint John on Patmos, Hans Baldung (called Hans Baldung Grien)  German, Oil, gold, and white metal on spruce
Hans Baldung (called Hans Baldung Grien)
ca. 1511
The Holy Family with Saints Anne and Catherine of Alexandria, Jusepe de Ribera (called Lo Spagnoletto)  Spanish, Oil on canvas
Jusepe de Ribera (called Lo Spagnoletto)
1648
Smallsword, Jan Nieuwland  Dutch, Silver, porcelain (Meissen), steel, gold, textile, Dutch, Amsterdam
Jan Nieuwland
ca. 1750
Christ and the Woman Taken in Adultery (one of a set of 12 scenes from The Life of Christ), Jan Rombouts  South Netherlandish (Duchy of Brabant), Stained glass, Flemish, Leuven
Jan Rombouts
ca. 1525–30
Healing of the Paralyzed Man at Capernaum (one of a set of 12 scenes from The Life of Christ), Jan Rombouts  South Netherlandish (Duchy of Brabant), Stained glass, Flemish, Leuven
Jan Rombouts
ca. 1525–30
The Parable of the Vineyard (one of a set of 12 scenes from The Life of Christ), Jan Rombouts  South Netherlandish (Duchy of Brabant), Stained glass, Flemish, Leuven
Jan Rombouts
ca. 1525–30
The Mocking of Christ, Jan Rombouts  South Netherlandish (Duchy of Brabant), Stained glass, Flemish, Leuven
Jan Rombouts
1529
Christ Shown to the People, Jan Mostaert  Netherlandish, Oil on wood
Jan Mostaert
1510–15
The Crucifixion, Jan Provoost  Netherlandish, Oil on wood
Jan Provoost
ca. 1495
Saint Catherine of Alexandria, Jan Crocq  South Netherlandish, Limestone with traces of paint, French
Jan Crocq
ca. 1475–1525
The Dissolute Household, Jan Steen  Dutch, Oil on canvas
Jan Steen
ca. 1663–64
The Lovesick Maiden, Jan Steen  Dutch, Oil on canvas
Jan Steen
ca. 1660
The Prince and the Petitioner, Vali Jan  Iranian, Ink and gold on paper
Vali Jan
late 16th century
The Orpheus Cup, Jan Vermeyen  German, Gold: cast, embossed, and engraved; enamel: ronde-bosse and painted; rubies, Austrian, Vienna
Multiple artists/makers
1641–42, the jeweled elements on the lid in the form of animals, amorini holding bow and quiver, and the statuettes of Orpheus and Diana, Prague, ca.1600
The Triumph of Fame; (reverse) Impresa of the Medici Family and Arms of the Medici and Tornabuoni Families, Giovanni di ser Giovanni Guidi (called Scheggia)  Italian, Tempera, silver, and gold on wood
Giovanni di ser Giovanni Guidi (called Scheggia)
ca. 1449
Mechanical table, Jean-François Oeben  French, born Germany, Oak veneered with mahogany, kingwood, and tulipwood, with marquetry of mahogany, rosewood, holly, and various other woods; gilt-bronze mounts; imitation Japanese lacquer; replaced silk, French
Jean-François Oeben
Roger Vandercruse, called Lacroix
ca. 1761–63
Virgin and Child in a Niche, Jan van Eyck  Netherlandish, Oil on wood
Jan van Eyck
ca. 1440–50
View of Haarlem and the Haarlemmer Meer, Jan van Goyen  Dutch, Oil on wood
Jan van Goyen
1646
Wine cooler, Joseph Gegenbach, called Canabas  French, Oak veneered with mahogany; gilt bronze, tinned copper liner, French, Paris
Joseph Gegenbach, called Canabas
ca. 1780–90