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View of Olinda, Brazil

Frans Jansz Post, 1662, painting, SK-A-742

Tempted by Brazil’s sugar plantations, in the 1630s the Dutch captured much of Portugal’s colony on South America’s western coast. They were forced to withdraw in the 1650s. Frans Post went to Brazil from 1636 to 1644 to sketch and paint the country and its inhabitants. Back in the Netherlands, he…

On display in room 2.10

The Old Town Hall of Amsterdam

Pieter Jansz Saenredam, 1657, painting, SK-C-1409

On display in Gallery of Honour

La Corniche near Monaco

Claude Monet, 1884, painting, SK-A-1892

On display in room 1.18

The Gulf of Naples with the Island…

Josephus Augustus Knip, 1818, painting, SK-A-1058

On display in room 1.12

Plantation in Suriname

Dirk Valkenburg, 1707, painting, SK-A-4075

On display in room 1.5

View of the Valley of Montmorency…

Pieter Rudolph Kleijn, 1808, painting, SK-A-645

On display in room 1.12

On the Heath near Laren

Anton Mauve, 1887, painting, SK-A-2430

On display in room 1.18

Mountainous Landscape near…

Gerard van Nijmegen, 1790, painting, SK-A-4223

On display in room 1.11