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Jan Brueghel II and Hieronymus Francken III
(Antwerp 1601–1678) and (Antwerp 1611 – after 1661)
The return after the hunt,
Ecole flamande du XVIIe siècle Atelier de Jan Brueghel l’Ancien
La Vierge à l’Enfant dans une guirlande de fleurs
(Wien 1791–1866)
Blumenstück mit Narzissen und Kamelien
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Flemish School, 17th Century
A young woman next to a table with fruit in baskets and vegetables,
Philipp Ferdinand de Hamilton
(Brussels 1664-1750 Vienna)
An owl and other birds,
Giovanni Paolo Castelli, called Lo Spadino (Rome 1659 - circa 1730)
and
Bartolomeo Castelli I and Girolamo Troppa (Rome 1641–1686)
(Rocchette in Sabina 1637 - after 1710 Rome)
Flowers and fruit on a stone ledge with a young woman,
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PSEUDO-JAN VAN KESSEL II
active in southern Europe in the second half of the 17th century
A still life of flowers in a porcelain bowl and a squirrel on a stone ledge
PIETER CLAESZ.
Berchem 1597/8 - 1660/1 Haarlem
A roemer, tobacco, a chicken, a herring and a partially peeled lemon on a pewter plate, with shrimp in a porcelain bowl, and other fruit, on a partially draped table
Monogrammist F.B. (Austria, active early 18th Century)
A forest floor with a lizard, frog and dragonfly amongst roses and mushrooms the former
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