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Discover the brilliance of renowned artists from the Northern Renaissance and Baroque periods, showcasing iconic works that have shaped the art world. From Albrecht Dürer’s intricate engravings, such as "Young Hare" (1502), to Rembrandt's evocative portraits and etchings like "Self-Portrait at 28" (1500) and "Christ Healing the Sick" (c. 1647-1649), each piece tells a story of innovation and masterful technique. This collection also includes works by Monet, Velázquez, and more, highlighting their unique styles and contributions to art history.
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Albrecht Duerer Northern Renaissance A Young Hare1502; Watercolor and gouache on paper, 25 x 23 cm The praying hands, 1508
Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669) Christ Healing the Sick (The Hundred Guilder Print) c.1647-1649 etching, drypoint, burin, 10 7/8 x 15 1/4 inches
Rembrandt The Three Crosses, etching, 1653, State III of IV
Rembrandt Self portrait 1655, o/p, 49,2 × 41 cm Self-Portrait at 28 (Self-Portrait in Furcoat)1500; Oil on panel, 67 x 49 cm
Rembrandt Bathsheba at Her Bath 1654 Oil on canvas 56 x 56" Albrecht Dürer Eve, 1507
Rembrandt van Rijn 1606-1669 Etching, 16.2x11.6 cm Albrecht Dürer, Adam and Eve, 1504, engraving.
Claude Monet, Boulevard des Capucines, 1873-74(31-5/8x23-3/4 inches)
Velasquez The Spinners, 1657(Oil on canvas, 220 x 289 cm
Hans Holbein the Younger Sir Thomas Moore 1527 Tempera on panel Franz Hals The laughing cavalier 1624
Velasquez, Juan de Pareja, 1650 Diego Velázquez Portrait of pope Innocent X (1650)
Rembrandt Diana Bathing 1631 Rembrandt Etching of a Woman Bathing, 1658