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Background imageNetherlands Collection: View of Sevilla Cathedral, 1745-1775. Creator: Anon

View of Sevilla Cathedral, 1745-1775. Creator: Anon
View of Sevilla Cathedral, 1745-1775

Background imageNetherlands Collection: View of Jardin des Tuileries in Paris with view towards the Palais du Louvre, 1745-1775

View of Jardin des Tuileries in Paris with view towards the Palais du Louvre, 1745-1775. Creator: Anon
View of Jardin des Tuileries in Paris towards the Palais du Louvre, 1745-1775

Background imageNetherlands Collection: View of Palazzo Colonna gallery in Rome, 1745-1775. Creator: Anon

View of Palazzo Colonna gallery in Rome, 1745-1775. Creator: Anon
View of Palazzo Colonna gallery in Rome, 1745-1775

Background imageNetherlands Collection: View of the Duomo in Florence with a procession on Corpus Christi, 1745-1775. Creator: Anon

View of the Duomo in Florence with a procession on Corpus Christi, 1745-1775. Creator: Anon
View of the Duomo in Florence with a procession on Corpus Christi, 1745-1775

Background imageNetherlands Collection: View of the Stock Exchange in Lyon, 1745-1775. Creator: Anon

View of the Stock Exchange in Lyon, 1745-1775. Creator: Anon
View of the Stock Exchange in Lyon, 1745-1775

Background imageNetherlands Collection: View of Zarzuela Palace near the city of Madrid, 1745-1775. Creator: Anon

View of Zarzuela Palace near the city of Madrid, 1745-1775. Creator: Anon
View of Zarzuela Palace near the city of Madrid, 1745-1775

Background imageNetherlands Collection: View of Palazzo Reale and Via Po in Turin, 1745-1775. Creator: Anon

View of Palazzo Reale and Via Po in Turin, 1745-1775. Creator: Anon
View of Palazzo Reale and Via Po in Turin, 1745-1775

Background imageNetherlands Collection: View of interior of a Roman structure, 1745-1775. Creator: Anon

View of interior of a Roman structure, 1745-1775. Creator: Anon
View of interior of a Roman structure, 1745-1775

Background imageNetherlands Collection: View of interior of a Roman structure, 1745-1775. Creator: Anon

View of interior of a Roman structure, 1745-1775. Creator: Anon
View of interior of a Roman structure, 1745-1775

Background imageNetherlands Collection: View of interior of Church Val-de-Grâce in Paris, 1745-1775. Creator: Anon

View of interior of Church Val-de-Grâce in Paris, 1745-1775. Creator: Anon
View of interior of Church Val-de-Grace in Paris, 1745-1775

Background imageNetherlands Collection: View of interior of Church Val-de-Grâce in Paris, 1745-1775. Creator: Anon

View of interior of Church Val-de-Grâce in Paris, 1745-1775. Creator: Anon
View of interior of Church Val-de-Grace in Paris, 1745-1775

Background imageNetherlands Collection: View of the Hôtel des Invalides in Paris seen from the Vaugirard district, 1745-1775. Creator: Anon

View of the Hôtel des Invalides in Paris seen from the Vaugirard district, 1745-1775. Creator: Anon
View of the Hotel des Invalides in Paris seen from the Vaugirard district, 1745-1775

Background imageNetherlands Collection: View of Cantecroy Castle (?), 1605-1673. Creator: Lucas van Uden

View of Cantecroy Castle (?), 1605-1673. Creator: Lucas van Uden
View of Cantecroy Castle (?), 1605-1673

Background imageNetherlands Collection: View of the Mansion House in London, 1745-1775. Creator: Anon

View of the Mansion House in London, 1745-1775. Creator: Anon
View of the Mansion House in London, 1745-1775

Background imageNetherlands Collection: View of the Grand Cafe Royal d'Alexandre on Boulevard du Temple in Paris, 1745-1775. Creator: Anon

View of the Grand Cafe Royal d'Alexandre on Boulevard du Temple in Paris, 1745-1775. Creator: Anon
View of the Grand Cafe Royal d'Alexandre on Boulevard du Temple in Paris, 1745-1775

Background imageNetherlands Collection: View of the Palazzo Pamphili and Piazza Navona in Rome, 1745-1775. Creator: Anon

View of the Palazzo Pamphili and Piazza Navona in Rome, 1745-1775. Creator: Anon
View of the Palazzo Pamphili and Piazza Navona in Rome, 1745-1775

Background imageNetherlands Collection: View of the ruins of a colonnade in Rome, 1745-1775. Creator: Anon

View of the ruins of a colonnade in Rome, 1745-1775. Creator: Anon
View of the ruins of a colonnade in Rome, 1745-1775. In the background is the Pyramid of Cestius

Background imageNetherlands Collection: View of a Gothic Cathedral on the Water, 1760. Creator: Jean Moyreau

View of a Gothic Cathedral on the Water, 1760. Creator: Jean Moyreau
View of a Gothic Cathedral on the Water, 1760. Sailing ships and cargo boats

Background imageNetherlands Collection: Arch of Honour for King William III at The Hague, 1691, (1691). Creator: Jan van Call

Arch of Honour for King William III at The Hague, 1691, (1691). Creator: Jan van Call
Arch of Honour for King William III at The Hague, 1691, (1691). Triumphal arch on the Buitenhof for the visit of King William III to The Hague, 5 February 1691

Background imageNetherlands Collection: Kelaniya Stupa in Ceylon, 1785. Creator: Jan Brandes

Kelaniya Stupa in Ceylon, 1785. Creator: Jan Brandes
Kelaniya Stupa in Ceylon, 1785. The Kalyani Dagaba or Stupa of the Buddhist monastery Kelaniya Rajamahavihara, with houses on either side. With inscription

Background imageNetherlands Collection: View of the Palatine Hill in Rome, with the Arch of Constantine, c.1809-c.1812

View of the Palatine Hill in Rome, with the Arch of Constantine, c.1809-c.1812. Creator: Josephus Augustus Knip
View of the Palatine Hill in Rome, with the Arch of Constantine, c.1809-c.1812. In this drawing, space has been reserved in the foreground for the Arch of Constantine

Background imageNetherlands Collection: The Aqua Claudia in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. Creator: Josephus Augustus Knip

The Aqua Claudia in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. Creator: Josephus Augustus Knip
The Aqua Claudia in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. Scattered throughout the ancient city centre of Rome are the remains of the Aqua Claudia

Background imageNetherlands Collection: The Baths of Caracalla and Three Capitals from the Villa Mattei in Rome, c.1809-c.1812

The Baths of Caracalla and Three Capitals from the Villa Mattei in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. Creator: Josephus Augustus Knip
The Baths of Caracalla and Three Capitals from the Villa Mattei in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. Knip originally drew his spectacular panorama of the Baths of Caracalla

Background imageNetherlands Collection: The Basilica of Santi Giovanni e Paolo in Rome, with Two Studies of Plants, c.1809-c.1812

The Basilica of Santi Giovanni e Paolo in Rome, with Two Studies of Plants, c.1809-c.1812. The church, bell tower and monastery complex are here rendered from virtually the same vantage point as in

Background imageNetherlands Collection: View of Ariccia from Genzano, c.1810. Creator: Josephus Augustus Knip

View of Ariccia from Genzano, c.1810. Creator: Josephus Augustus Knip
View of Ariccia from Genzano, c.1810. Knip drew the town of Ariccia and environs as seen from Genzano on two sheets of paper

Background imageNetherlands Collection: The Ponte Salario, near Rome, c.1809-c.1812. Creator: Josephus Augustus Knip

The Ponte Salario, near Rome, c.1809-c.1812. Creator: Josephus Augustus Knip
The Ponte Salario, near Rome, c.1809-c.1812. The original Ponte Salario, spanning the River Aniene north of Rome, was built by the Etruscans

Background imageNetherlands Collection: The Baths of Caracalla in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. Creator: Josephus Augustus Knip

The Baths of Caracalla in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. Creator: Josephus Augustus Knip
The Baths of Caracalla in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. Knip several times portrayed sections of the Baths of Caracalla, which is on the south side of the ancient city

Background imageNetherlands Collection: The Baths of Caracalla and Two Capitals from the Villa Mattei in Rome, c.1809-c.1812

The Baths of Caracalla and Two Capitals from the Villa Mattei in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. Creator: Josephus Augustus Knip
The Baths of Caracalla and Two Capitals from the Villa Mattei in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. On the lower part of this drawing (now cut in half) Knip wrote First sheet of the three marked Q'

Background imageNetherlands Collection: Basilica and Monastery of SS. Giovanni e Paolo in Rome, c.1809-c.1812

Basilica and Monastery of SS. Giovanni e Paolo in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. Creator: Josephus Augustus Knip
Basilica and Monastery of SS. Giovanni e Paolo in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. Drawing from a group of 46 drawings and studies from mainly cityscapes and landscapes in and around Rome

Background imageNetherlands Collection: View from the Villa Mattei (now Villa Celimontana) in Rome, c.1809-c.1812

View from the Villa Mattei (now Villa Celimontana) in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. Creator: Josephus Augustus Knip
View from the Villa Mattei (now Villa Celimontana) in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. The Villa Mattei was built on the site of an ancient vineyard on the western slope of the Caelian Hill in the course of

Background imageNetherlands Collection: S. Giovanni E Paolo, The Villa Mattei and the Imperial Palaces, c.1809-c.1812

S. Giovanni E Paolo, The Villa Mattei and the Imperial Palaces, c.1809-c.1812. Creator: Josephus Augustus Knip
S. Giovanni E Paolo, The Villa Mattei and the Imperial Palaces, c.1809-c.1812. Drawing from a group of 46 drawings and studies from mainly cityscapes and landscapes in and around Rome

Background imageNetherlands Collection: A Procession at the Foot of the Palatine Hill in Rome, c.1809-c.1812

A Procession at the Foot of the Palatine Hill in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. Creator: Josephus Augustus Knip
A Procession at the Foot of the Palatine Hill in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. Knip assembled this exceptionally large, ambitious composition with the help of at least three studies he had drawn in situ

Background imageNetherlands Collection: The Temple of Vesta in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. Creator: Josephus Augustus Knip

The Temple of Vesta in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. Creator: Josephus Augustus Knip
The Temple of Vesta in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. The small, round building is traditionally called the Temple of Vesta, incorrectly, as it turns out

Background imageNetherlands Collection: View of Roviano, Houses in Rome in the Foreground, c.1809-c.1812. Creator: Josephus Augustus Knip

View of Roviano, Houses in Rome in the Foreground, c.1809-c.1812. Creator: Josephus Augustus Knip
View of Roviano, Houses in Rome in the Foreground, c.1809-c.1812. Knip regularly united two entirely unrelated drawings on a single sheet of paper

Background imageNetherlands Collection: Five Capitals in the Villa Mattei in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. Creator: Josephus Augustus Knip

Five Capitals in the Villa Mattei in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. Creator: Josephus Augustus Knip
Five Capitals in the Villa Mattei in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. Originally, these two drawings were the lower halves of the two sheets on the right with a panoramic view of the Baths of Caracalla

Background imageNetherlands Collection: The Basilica of the Santi Quattro Coronati in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. Creator: Josephus Augustus Knip

The Basilica of the Santi Quattro Coronati in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. Creator: Josephus Augustus Knip
The Basilica of the Santi Quattro Coronati in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. Knip here drew the west wall of the building that is not actually part of the church

Background imageNetherlands Collection: Santa Sabina on the Aventine Hill and Sant'Agnese fuori le Mura and Santa Costanza in Rome

Santa Sabina on the Aventine Hill and Sant'Agnese fuori le Mura and Santa Costanza in Rome
Santa Sabina on the Aventine Hill and Sant'Agnese fuori le Mura and Santa Costanza in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. Drawing from a group of 46 drawings and studies from mainly cityscapes and landscapes in

Background imageNetherlands Collection: The Porta San Paolo and the Pyramid of Cestius in Rome, c.1809-c.1812

The Porta San Paolo and the Pyramid of Cestius in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. Creator: Josephus Augustus Knip
The Porta San Paolo and the Pyramid of Cestius in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. The Porta San Paolo lies on the south side of the ancient city. Knip drew the gate from the city side

Background imageNetherlands Collection: The Baths of Caracalla in Rome, with Frascati in the Distance, c.1809-c.1812

The Baths of Caracalla in Rome, with Frascati in the Distance, c.1809-c.1812. Creator: Josephus Augustus Knip
The Baths of Caracalla in Rome, with Frascati in the Distance, c.1809-c.1812. Above the hills in the background Knip wrote Frascati, a town just southeast of Rome

Background imageNetherlands Collection: Part of the Vault of the Temple of Minerva Medica in Rome, c.1809-c.1812

Part of the Vault of the Temple of Minerva Medica in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. Creator: Josephus Augustus Knip
Part of the Vault of the Temple of Minerva Medica in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. Fragment showing a section of the vault of the Temple of Minerva Medica

Background imageNetherlands Collection: Muleteers beside an Italian Ruin, c.1650. Creator: Jan Asselijin

Muleteers beside an Italian Ruin, c.1650. Creator: Jan Asselijin
Muleteers beside an Italian Ruin, c.1650. Other Title(s): Donkey Drivers beside a ruin in Italy

Background imageNetherlands Collection: Part of the Vault of the Temple of Minerva Medica in Rome, c.1809-c.1812

Part of the Vault of the Temple of Minerva Medica in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. Creator: Josephus Augustus Knip
Part of the Vault of the Temple of Minerva Medica in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. Fragment showing a section of the vault of the Temple of Minerva Medica

Background imageNetherlands Collection: The Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. Creator: Josephus Augustus Knip

The Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. Creator: Josephus Augustus Knip
The Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. The two domes and the tall bell tower are part of the basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, one of Rome's largest churches

Background imageNetherlands Collection: Nero's Aqueduct in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. Creator: Josephus Augustus Knip

Nero's Aqueduct in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. Creator: Josephus Augustus Knip
Nero's Aqueduct in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. Knip seems here to have drawn a section of the aqueduct that even now is still known as the Aquadotto Neroniano, the ancient Aqua Neronis

Background imageNetherlands Collection: Peasant Interior, c.1830-c.1860. Creator: James de Rijk

Peasant Interior, c.1830-c.1860. Creator: James de Rijk
Peasant Interior, c.1830-c.1860

Background imageNetherlands Collection: 'Le Kaiser en Fuite; Une aile du chateau d'Amerongen, refuge de ex-kaiser, 1918. Creator: Unknown

'Le Kaiser en Fuite; Une aile du chateau d'Amerongen, refuge de ex-kaiser, 1918. Creator: Unknown
'Le Kaiser en Fuite; Une aile du chateau d'Amerongen, refuge de ex-kaiser, 1918. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 2" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924]

Background imageNetherlands Collection: The village of Over-Diemen near Amsterdam on the Zuiderzee, view from land, 1764-1771

The village of Over-Diemen near Amsterdam on the Zuiderzee, view from land, 1764-1771. Creator: Jan Brandes
The village of Over-Diemen near Amsterdam on the Zuiderzee, view from land, 1764-1771. View of the village of Overdiem (Diemen)

Background imageNetherlands Collection: Portraits of Rogier Le Witer and his Wife, Catharina Behaghel, 1635. Creator: Jacob Jordaens

Portraits of Rogier Le Witer and his Wife, Catharina Behaghel, 1635. Creator: Jacob Jordaens
Portraits of Rogier Le Witer and his Wife, Catharina Behaghel, 1635



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Netherlands Collection

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