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Artist: Johannes Maas The Younger ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (60) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Johannes Maas the Younger.
- Aelbert Cuyp - The Maas at Dordrecht c. 1650 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art Dutch
- Aelbert Cuyp - The Maas at Dordrecht in a Storm c. 1645-1650 oil on oak The National Gallery, London Dutch
- Aelbert Cuyp - View of the Maas near Dordrecht c. 1645 oil on panel Los Angeles County Museum of Art Dutch
- Janus Lutma the Younger
Johannes Lutma the Elder Aurifecx
etching
1656
- Janus Lutma the Younger
Portrait of Johannes Lutma the Elder, 1584-1669
stipple engraving
17th century
- Aelbert Cuyp
Fishing Under the Ice on the Maas
oil on panel transferred to masonite
17th century
- View of the Maas near Dordrecht, Aelbert Cuyp (Holland, Dordrecht, 1620 - 1691) , circa 1645, Oil on panel The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Portrait of a Man, 1645 Johannes Cornelisz. Verspronck (Dutch, 1597-1662)Oil on canvas; 31 1/4 x
- Civilis’ Troops Crossing the Maas River, Antonio Tempesta (Italy, Florence, 1555 - 1630) , 1611, Etching J. Paul Getty Museum
- A View of the Maas at Dordrecht The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Unidentified Scene Attributed to Jörg Breu the Younger (German, active after 1530, died 1547)Distemper on
- Johannes Schiffner : Plastik : [Ausstellung] Graphisches Kabinett Israel Ber Neumann, Johannes Schiffner (Artist), circa 1920, Printed material Museum of Fine Arts
- Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn, Dutch, 1606-1669 Reverend Johannes Elison 1634 Oil on canvas 174.0 x Museum of Fine Arts
- Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn, Dutch, 1606-1669 Mevr. Johannes Elison 1634 Oil on canvas 174.9 x
- Gerrit Berckheyde
The Singel, Amsterdam
oil on canvas
1697
- Wenceslas Hollar
View, on the Maas River
Etching
17th century
- Wenceslas Hollar
View, on the Maas River
Etching
17th century
- John Faber the Younger
Portrait of Enoch Seeman(Enoch Seemann) the Younger, after his self-portrait
Mezzotint
1727
- John Faber the Younger
Portrait of Enoch Seeman (Enoch Seemann) the Younger, after his self-portrait
Mezzotint
1727
- Les ruines des Tuileries et la place du Carroussel (1er arrondissement) (1883) by TEN CATE SIEBE Johannes, CATE SIEBE Johannes Ten
- Groupe de trois orientaux conversant by LINGELBACH Johannes
- Jean Pierre Dantan, The Younger
Self-Portrait of Dantan, The Younger
Lithograph
19th century Museum of Fine Arts
- School of Jan Josephsz van Goyen, Dutch, 1596-1656 Evening on the Maas Oil on Panel
- Johannes van Duyn
Plate
tin - glazed earthenware
1764
- Johannes van Somer
The Holy Family
1672
- Sturtevant J. Hamblin - The Younger Generation c. 1850 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American
- portrait de Johannes Trithemius (4e quart 15e siècle ; 1er quart 16e siècle) by anonyme
- Johannes Wierix
Melencolia I.
Engraving
1603
- Johannes Wierix
The Entombment
Engraving
1624
- Paysage arcadique, avec un vase monumental et une fontaine by GLAUBER Johannes
- Johannes Thiel
Landscape
ET-DP
19th - 20th century
- Johannes Thiel
Serenade
ET-DP
19th - 20th century
- Johannes Bosboom
Church in Hague
oil on panel
19th century
- Johannes Thiel
Landscape
ET-DP
19th - 20th century
- Johannes Molzahn
Summa Summarium
Woodcut
1920
- Christian Romstet
M.Johannes Geremais Reichhelm
18th century
- Jacobus Houbraken
(Johannes de Gorter)
1735
- Halte de cavaliers (Titre de David Fiozzi.) ; Halte à la fontaine (2e moitié 17e siècle) by DOUW Simon Johannes Van (attribué à )
- Johannes Wierix
Three Beached Whales
Engraving
1577
- Johannes Wierix
Venus
16th - 17th century
- Johannes Wierix
Venus
16th - 17th century
- Johannes Wierix
Venus
16th - 17th century
- Johannes Wierix
Venus
16th - 17th century
- Portrait of a Man, Johannes Samuel Otto (1798 - 1878) , 1838, Pencil
- Jan (Johannes) Sadeler I
(Der Triumph der...)
1587
- Johannes Thiel
[Landscape]
Drypoint
19th - 20th century
- Johannes Thiel
Street Scene
ET-DP
19th - 20th century
- Johannes Thiel
Dance in the Garden
ET-DP
19th - 20th century
- Johannes Thiel
Street Scene
ET-DP
19th - 20th century
- Johannes van Duyn
Figure of a Horse
polychrome tin - glazed earthenware
1764
- Jan Wienx
Portrait of Johannes Stradanus
engraving
16th - 17th century
- Johannes van Doetechum, the Elder
Frontispiece
16th - 17th century
- Jacobus Houbraken
(Johannes Jacobus Vitriarius...)
1731
- ETUDE ; REPOS SOUS LA TONNELLE (1ère moitié 20e siècle) by CHALEYE Johannes, CHALEYE Jean (dit)
- MAISONS DE PECHEURS A SVOLVOER, LOFODEN (1892) by GRIMELUND Johannes Martin
- Johannes Wierix
Adam and Eve
Engraving
16th - 17th century
- Portrait of a Woman, Johannes Samuel Otto (1798 - 1878) , 1839, Pencil
- Portrait of a Woman, Johannes Samuel Otto (1798 - 1878) , 1838, Pencil
- Johannes Wierix
Melencolia I.
Engraving
16th - 17th century
- Johannes Cornelius Verspronck
Portrait of a Man
oil on canvas
circa 1645
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