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Landscape with Ruins by the Tivoli Falls
By Flemish School, 17th Century
Located in London, GB
Oil on copper Image size: 15 x 10 1/2 inches (38 x 26.5 cm) Period style hand made frame This landscape depicts the area surrounding the Tivoli waterfalls in Italy. Thanks to its p...
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Early 17th Century Flemish School, 17th Century Art

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Copper

The Crucifixion
By Flemish School, 17th Century
Located in Zürich, CH
The Flemish School, also known as the Northern Renaissance, the Primitive Flemish School and the Early Dutch School, refers to artists active in Flan...
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17th Century Flemish School, 17th Century Art

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Oil, Wood Panel

The Card Players by a Flemish 1600s Artist
By Flemish School, 17th Century
Located in Stockholm, SE
Flemish 1600s School The Card Players oil on oak panel panel dimensions 22.5 x 20 cm frame included Provenance: From a Swedish private collection. Condition: Flat and stabl...
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17th Century Old Masters Flemish School, 17th Century Art

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Oak, Oil, Panel

17th Century Genre Painting -- The Pipe Smoker
By Flemish School, 17th Century
Located in Soquel, CA
Wonderful genre painting from 18th Century of pipe smoker. Signed lower right edge with monogram "I I E". Oil paint on copper. Condition: good: minor wear/rubbing from frame's rabbet...
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Mid-17th Century Realist Flemish School, 17th Century Art

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Copper

Flemish Old Master oil painting of a still life with flowers in a vase
By Flemish School, 17th Century
Located in Petworth, West Sussex
Flemish school, 17th Century Narcissi and other summer blooms in a glass vase on a ledge Oil on canvas 18.7/8 x 14.3/4 in. (48 x 37.3 cm.)
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17th Century Old Masters Flemish School, 17th Century Art

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Oil, Canvas

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