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Mary Magdalene

Jan van Scorel, c. 1530, painting, SK-A-372

The woman is Mary Magdalen. A jar of ointment is her usual attribute, with which she is said to have tended Jesus’s feet. Van Scorel portrayed her as a seductive, lavishly dressed courtesan, a reference to her apparent origins as a prostitute. Her costume shows the influence of Italian painting on…

On display in room 0.6

Title Page with Models for…

Casper Casteleyn, 1653, drawing, RP-T-1890-A-2395

Mercury and Aglauros

Joseph de Bray, after Jan de Bray, 1658, drawing, RP-T-1972-82

Shepherd and Shepherdess Seated in…

Casper Casteleyn, c. 1655, drawing, RP-T-1881-A-101

Paraplu met dek van zwarte zijde…

de Vries & Vigier (possibly), c. 1900 - c. 1915, BK-1981-37-A

Seated Man with a Soft Cap, in…

Cornelis Pietersz. Bega (attributed to), c. 1658 - c. 1660, drawing, RP-T-1888-A-1435

Recumbent Dog

Philips Wouwerman (possibly), 1629 - 1668, drawing, RP-T-00-38

Christus als zaaier

Jan Saenredam (attributed to), after Hendrick Goltzius, 1600 - 1602, print, RP-P-OB-27.250X

Maria met Kind

anonymous, after Jacob Matham, after Cornelis Cornelisz. van Haarlem, 1590 - 1640, print, RP-P-1888-A-12935

Christus met drie engelen

Jan Saenredam (attributed to), after Hendrick Goltzius, 1600 - 1602, print, RP-P-OB-27.251X