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Flower pyramid
De Metaale Pot (attributed to), after Lambertus van Eenhoorn, c. 1692 - c. 1700, BK-2004-4-A
In the 17th century, it was all the rage for the wealthy to decorate their homes with fragrant bouquets of flowers in ornamental vases. Special vases were designed for cut flowers. Potters in Delft developed an obelisk model using a pile of successive water basins. These two flower vases are…
On display in room 2.22
Woman in a Large Hat
Caesar van Everdingen, c. 1645 - c. 1650, painting, SK-A-5005
This woman with her wide sunhat and seductive, bared shoulder is similar to the enticing shepherdesses that often appear in Dutch paintings. She proffers a small basket of fruit to the viewer in an unmistakably erotic gesture. The picture was originally intended to be displayed high on a wall, above…
On display in room 2.11
Bust of King-Stadtholder William…
De Metaale Pot (attributed to), c. 1695 - c. 1700, bust, BK-NM-12400-93
On display in room 2.22
The Batavians Defeating the Romans…
Otto van Veen, 1600 - 1613, painting, SK-A-424
On display in room 2.1
Justice
Artus Quellinus (I), 1650 - 1651, sculpture, BK-AM-51-5
On display in room 2.18
The Town Hall on Dam Square,…
Gerrit Berckheyde, 1672, painting, SK-A-34
On display in room 2.27
Armchair
anonymous, c. 1615 - c. 1625, furniture, BK-16019
On display in room 2.2
The Judgement of Junius Brutus
Artus Quellinus (I), c. 1650 - c. 1652, sculpture, BK-AM-51-21
On display in room 2.18
Two candlesticks
Adam Loofs, 1687, candlestick, BK-1966-10
On display in room 2.22