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The Baroque art movement was a period of artistic expression that began in Italy during the late 16th century and spread throughout Europe

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Background imageBaroque Collection: The Ratification of the Treaty of Münster, 1648. Creator: Gerard Terborch II

The Ratification of the Treaty of Münster, 1648. Creator: Gerard Terborch II
The Ratification of the Treaty of Munster, 1648

Background imageBaroque Collection: Memorial Portrait of Moses ter Borch, 1667-1669. Creator: Gerard Terborch II

Memorial Portrait of Moses ter Borch, 1667-1669. Creator: Gerard Terborch II
Memorial Portrait of Moses ter Borch, 1667-1669

Background imageBaroque Collection: Woman at a Mirror, c.1652. Creator: Gerard Terborch II

Woman at a Mirror, c.1652. Creator: Gerard Terborch II
Woman at a Mirror, c.1652

Background imageBaroque Collection: Seated Girl in Peasant Costume, c.1650-c.1660. Creator: Gerard Terborch II

Seated Girl in Peasant Costume, c.1650-c.1660. Creator: Gerard Terborch II
Seated Girl in Peasant Costume, c.1650-c.1660. Other Title(s): Probably Gesina (1631-1690), the Painters Half-Sister

Background imageBaroque Collection: A Fisherman's Wife, 1653. Creator: Gerrit Dou

A Fisherman's Wife, 1653. Creator: Gerrit Dou
A Fisherman's Wife, 1653

Background imageBaroque Collection: Bacchus and Ariadne, c.1680. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse

Bacchus and Ariadne, c.1680. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse
Bacchus and Ariadne, c.1680

Background imageBaroque Collection: Allegory of Dawn, 1673-1677. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse

Allegory of Dawn, 1673-1677. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse
Allegory of Dawn, 1673-1677

Background imageBaroque Collection: Italian Landscape with three Women in the foreground, c.1687. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse

Italian Landscape with three Women in the foreground, c.1687. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse
Italian Landscape with three Women in the foreground, c.1687. Other Title(s): Decoration for a Room in the House of Jacob de Flines in Amsterdam

Background imageBaroque Collection: Italian Landscape with two Roman Soldiers, c.1687. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse

Italian Landscape with two Roman Soldiers, c.1687. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse
Italian Landscape with two Roman Soldiers, c.1687. Other Title(s): Decoration for a Room in the House of Jacob de Flines in Amsterdam

Background imageBaroque Collection: Italian Landscape with three Women Making Music, c.1687. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse

Italian Landscape with three Women Making Music, c.1687. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse
Italian Landscape with three Women Making Music, c.1687. Other Title(s): Decoration for a Room in the House of Jacob de Flines in Amsterdam

Background imageBaroque Collection: Italian Landscape with Shepherd and Shepherdess, c.1687. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse

Italian Landscape with Shepherd and Shepherdess, c.1687. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse
Italian Landscape with Shepherd and Shepherdess, c.1687. Other Title(s): Decoration for a Room in the House of Jacob de Flines in Amsterdam

Background imageBaroque Collection: Selene and Endymion, c.1680. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse

Selene and Endymion, c.1680. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse
Selene and Endymion, c.1680

Background imageBaroque Collection: Allegory of Fame, 1675-1683. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse

Allegory of Fame, 1675-1683. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse
Allegory of Fame, 1675-1683

Background imageBaroque Collection: Allegory of the Sciences, c.1675-c.1683. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse

Allegory of the Sciences, c.1675-c.1683. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse
Allegory of the Sciences, c.1675-c.1683

Background imageBaroque Collection: Allegory of the Arts, 1675-1683. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse

Allegory of the Arts, 1675-1683. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse
Allegory of the Arts, 1675-1683

Background imageBaroque Collection: Allegory of Riches, 1675-1683. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse

Allegory of Riches, 1675-1683. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse
Allegory of Riches, 1675-1683

Background imageBaroque Collection: The Hunter's Present, c.1658-c.1661. Creator: Gabriel Metsu

The Hunter's Present, c.1658-c.1661. Creator: Gabriel Metsu
The Hunter's Present, c.1658-c.1661

Background imageBaroque Collection: Escaped Bird: Allegory of Chastity, 1676. Creator: Frans van Mieris I

Escaped Bird: Allegory of Chastity, 1676. Creator: Frans van Mieris I
Escaped Bird: Allegory of Chastity, 1676

Background imageBaroque Collection: Six Regents and the Beadle of the Nieuwezijds Institute for the Outdoor Relief of the Poor

Six Regents and the Beadle of the Nieuwezijds Institute for the Outdoor Relief of the Poor, Amsterdam, 1657, 1657

Background imageBaroque Collection: Portrait of a Naval Officer, probably Vice-Admiral Aert van Nes (1626-1693), 1667

Portrait of a Naval Officer, probably Vice-Admiral Aert van Nes (1626-1693), 1667. Creator: Ferdinand Bol
Portrait of a Naval Officer, probably Vice-Admiral Aert van Nes (1626-1693), 1667

Background imageBaroque Collection: The Peace Negotiations between Claudius Civilis and Quintus Petillius Cerealis on the Demolished

The Peace Negotiations between Claudius Civilis and Quintus Petillius Cerealis on the Demolished Bri Creator
The Peace Negotiations between Claudius Civilis and Quintus Petillius Cerealis on the Demolished Bridge. 1658-1662

Background imageBaroque Collection: Venus and Adonis, c.1658. Creator: Ferdinand Bol

Venus and Adonis, c.1658. Creator: Ferdinand Bol
Venus and Adonis, c.1658

Background imageBaroque Collection: Portrait of an officer of the Leiden civic guard in front of the gate of the headquarters of the St

Portrait of an officer of the Leiden civic guard in front of the gate of the headquarters of the St. George guards, 1673

Background imageBaroque Collection: View of the New Palace in Potsdam seen from the garden, 1755-1779. Creator: Johann Anton Riedel

View of the New Palace in Potsdam seen from the garden, 1755-1779. Creator: Johann Anton Riedel
View of the New Palace in Potsdam seen from the garden, 1755-1779

Background imageBaroque Collection: View of the Duke of Parma's Palace, 1700-1799. Creator: Unknown

View of the Duke of Parma's Palace, 1700-1799. Creator: Unknown
View of the Duke of Parma's Palace, 1700-1799

Background imageBaroque Collection: Portrait of Margaretha Nelis (1652-17050, second wife of Casparus Commelin, 1693-1704)

Portrait of Margaretha Nelis (1652-17050, second wife of Casparus Commelin, 1693-1704. Creator: David van der Plas)
Portrait of Margaretha Nelis (, second wife of Casparus Commelin, 1693-1704

Background imageBaroque Collection: Portrait of Caspar Commelin, bookseller, newspaper publisher

Portrait of Caspar Commelin, bookseller, newspaper publisher and author of the official history of A Creator
Portrait of Caspar Commelin, bookseller, newspaper publisher and author of the official history of Amsterdam Beschrijvinghe van Amsterdam'of 1693, 1693-1704

Background imageBaroque Collection: The Gamblers, c.1640. Creator: David Teniers II

The Gamblers, c.1640. Creator: David Teniers II
The Gamblers, c.1640. Other Title(s): Men Dicing in a Tavern

Background imageBaroque Collection: Portrait of Dina Lems, Wife of Jan Valckenburgh, c.1660. Creator: Daniel Vertangen

Portrait of Dina Lems, Wife of Jan Valckenburgh, c.1660. Creator: Daniel Vertangen
Portrait of Dina Lems, Wife of Jan Valckenburgh, c.1660

Background imageBaroque Collection: Allegorizing Group Portrait of the Children of Diederic Pietersz van Leyden van Leeuwen

Allegorizing Group Portrait of the Children of Diederic Pietersz van Leyden van Leeuwen, Burgomaster of Leiden, and Alida Paets, 1679

Background imageBaroque Collection: An Italianate Landscape with an Unidentified Subject from the Old Testament, c.1620-c.1627

An Italianate Landscape with an Unidentified Subject from the Old Testament, c.1620-c.1627. Other Title(s): Jesse presenting his son David to the prophet Samuel

Background imageBaroque Collection: Portrait of a Man, in or after c.1648. Creator: Follower of Cornelis van der Voort

Portrait of a Man, in or after c.1648. Creator: Follower of Cornelis van der Voort
Portrait of a Man, in or after c.1648

Background imageBaroque Collection: Portrait of Maria Overrijn van Schoterbosch (1599/1600-38), 1622. Creator: Cornelis van de Voort

Portrait of Maria Overrijn van Schoterbosch (1599/1600-38), 1622. Creator: Cornelis van de Voort
Portrait of Maria Overrijn van Schoterbosch (1599/1600-38), 1622

Background imageBaroque Collection: Portrait of Dirck Corver (1587-1633), 1622. Creator: Cornelis van de Voort

Portrait of Dirck Corver (1587-1633), 1622. Creator: Cornelis van de Voort
Portrait of Dirck Corver (1587-1633), 1622

Background imageBaroque Collection: View of the Town Hall and the Dam in Amsterdam, 1745-1775. Creator: Unknown

View of the Town Hall and the Dam in Amsterdam, 1745-1775. Creator: Unknown
View of the Town Hall and the Dam in Amsterdam, 1745-1775

Background imageBaroque Collection: View of the Stock Exchange in Rotterdam, 1745-1775. Creator: Jean-Francois Daumont

View of the Stock Exchange in Rotterdam, 1745-1775. Creator: Jean-Francois Daumont
View of the Stock Exchange in Rotterdam, 1745-1775. Vue d'optique representant la Bourse de Roterdam. On the left the Gapersbrug over the Blaak

Background imageBaroque Collection: View of the Stock Exchange in Rotterdam, 1745-1775. Creator: Jean-Francois Daumont

View of the Stock Exchange in Rotterdam, 1745-1775. Creator: Jean-Francois Daumont
View of the Stock Exchange in Rotterdam, 1745-1775. Vue d'optique representant la Bourse de Roterdam. On the left the Gapersbrug over the Blaak

Background imageBaroque Collection: Self-Portrait, 1710-1730. Creator: Cornelis Pronk

Self-Portrait, 1710-1730. Creator: Cornelis Pronk
Self-Portrait, 1710-1730

Background imageBaroque Collection: Portrait of Floris Gerritsz van Schoterbosch (c.1562-1618), c.1620. Creator: Jan Verspronck

Portrait of Floris Gerritsz van Schoterbosch (c.1562-1618), c.1620. Creator: Jan Verspronck
Portrait of Floris Gerritsz van Schoterbosch (c.1562-1618), c.1620. Attributed to Cornelis Engelsz

Background imageBaroque Collection: Portrait of Gerrit Willemsz van Schoterbosch (c.1538-1611), c.1620. Creator: Jan Verspronck

Portrait of Gerrit Willemsz van Schoterbosch (c.1538-1611), c.1620. Creator: Jan Verspronck
Portrait of Gerrit Willemsz van Schoterbosch (c.1538-1611), c.1620. Attributed to Cornelis Engelsz

Background imageBaroque Collection: Portrait of Willem Fransz van Schoterbosch (c.1510-?), c.1620. Creator: Jan Verspronck

Portrait of Willem Fransz van Schoterbosch (c.1510-?), c.1620. Creator: Jan Verspronck
Portrait of Willem Fransz van Schoterbosch (c.1510-?), c.1620. Attributed to Cornelis Engelsz

Background imageBaroque Collection: Portrait of Pieter Salina, c.1620. Creator: Jan Verspronck

Portrait of Pieter Salina, c.1620. Creator: Jan Verspronck
Portrait of Pieter Salina, c.1620. Attributed to Cornelis Engelsz

Background imageBaroque Collection: Pair Making Music, 1650-1710. Creator: Unknown

Pair Making Music, 1650-1710. Creator: Unknown
Pair Making Music, 1650-1710

Background imageBaroque Collection: Harbour at Sunrise, c.1637-c.1638. Creator: Claude Lorrain

Harbour at Sunrise, c.1637-c.1638. Creator: Claude Lorrain
Harbour at Sunrise, c.1637-c.1638

Background imageBaroque Collection: Portrait of Mary Stuart (1662-95), Wife of Prince William III, c.1683. Creator: Gaspar Netscher

Portrait of Mary Stuart (1662-95), Wife of Prince William III, c.1683. Creator: Gaspar Netscher
Portrait of Mary Stuart (1662-95), Wife of Prince William III, c.1683

Background imageBaroque Collection: Portrait of William III, Prince of Orange and Stadholder, c.1680-c.1684. Creator: Gaspar Netscher

Portrait of William III, Prince of Orange and Stadholder, c.1680-c.1684. Creator: Gaspar Netscher
Portrait of William III, Prince of Orange and Stadholder, c.1680-c.1684. Other Title(s): William III (1650-1702), Prince of Orange and since 1689, King of England

Background imageBaroque Collection: Portrait of Johan de Witt (1625-72), Grand pensionary of Holland, 1660-1700

Portrait of Johan de Witt (1625-72), Grand pensionary of Holland, 1660-1700. Creator: Caspar Netscher (copy after)
Portrait of Johan de Witt (1625-72), Grand pensionary of Holland, 1660-1700. Copy after Caspar Netscher

Background imageBaroque Collection: Portrait of Philippina Staunton, Wife of Roelof van Arkel (1632-1709), lord of Broeckhuijsen, 1668

Portrait of Philippina Staunton, Wife of Roelof van Arkel (1632-1709), lord of Broeckhuijsen, 1668



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Baroque Collection

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