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The Fête champêtre

Dirck Hals, 1627, painting, SK-A-1796

Dirck Hals mostly painted people enjoying themselves, yet often included a moral message. In this painting of an ostensibly frivolous party, the chained monkey in the foreground represents man living in sin and unable to free himself. It is an admonition to the viewer to avoid licentious behaviour.…

On display in room 2.6

Summer

Jan van Goyen, 1625, painting, SK-A-3945

On display in room 2.6

Landscape with Two Oaks

Jan van Goyen, 1641, painting, SK-A-123

On display in room 2.6

River View by Moonlight

Aert van der Neer, c. 1650 - c. 1655, painting, SK-A-3245

On display in room 2.6

Elegant Couples Courting

Willem Pietersz Buytewech, c. 1616 - c. 1620, painting, SK-A-3038

On display in room 2.6

Emblematic Still Life with Flagon,…

Johannes Torrentius, 1614, painting, SK-A-2813

On display in room 2.6

Still Life with Flowers

Balthasar van der Ast, c. 1625 - c. 1630, painting, SK-A-2103

On display in room 2.6

Wooded Landscape

Jacob Jacobsz van Geel, c. 1633, painting, SK-A-3968

On display in room 2.6

Woman Playing the Virginal

Jan Miense Molenaer, c. 1637, painting, SK-C-140

On display in room 2.6

Still Life with a Vase of Flowers…

Jacob Marrel, 1634, painting, SK-A-772

On display in room 2.6