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Culture: Netherlands, early 18th century (11)
Culture: Netherlands, early 18th century (11)
Gooseberries on a Table
Adriaen Coorte (Dutch, 1660–1707)
1987.32CCCC0
Cultivated Medlar (Mespilus germanica)
Gerard van Spaendonck (Dutch, 1746–1822)
1939.289CCCC0
The River IJ and Seascapes
Ludolf Backhuysen (Dutch, 1631–1708) and 1 other
1924.848CCCC0
The Personification of Amsterdam Riding in Neptune's Chariot
Ludolf Backhuysen (Dutch, 1631–1708) and 1 other
1924.848.1CCCC0
Fish Vender
Ludolf Backhuysen (Dutch, 1631–1708) and 1 other
1924.848.2CCCC0
View of Amsterdam with Ships in Foreground
Ludolf Backhuysen (Dutch, 1631–1708) and 1 other
1924.848.3CCCC0
Ships Under Full Sail
Ludolf Backhuysen (Dutch, 1631–1708) and 1 other
1924.848.4CCCC0
Marine Scene with Amsterdam in the Distance
Ludolf Backhuysen (Dutch, 1631–1708) and 1 other
1924.848.5CCCC0
Ships in a Gale
Ludolf Backhuysen (Dutch, 1631–1708) and 1 other
1924.848.6CCCC0
Ships Under Repair
Ludolf Backhuysen (Dutch, 1631–1708) and 1 other
1924.848.7CCCC0
Launching a Ship
Ludolf Backhuysen (Dutch, 1631–1708) and 1 other
1924.848.8CCCC0
Port at Amsterdam
Ludolf Backhuysen (Dutch, 1631–1708) and 1 other
1924.848.9CCCC0
Storm at Sea
Ludolf Backhuysen (Dutch, 1631–1708) and 1 other
1924.848.10CCCC0
Cultivated Medlar (Mespilus germanica)
Gerard van Spaendonck (Dutch, 1746–1822)
1939.290CCCC0
Fleurs dessinées d'après nature:  Campanule gantelée
Gerard van Spaendonck (Dutch, 1746–1822)
1955.337CCCC0
Belt
Netherlands, early 18th century
1916.360.aCCCC0
Belt
Netherlands, early 18th century
1916.360.bCCCC0
John Calvin
Jacob Gole (Dutch, 1660–1737)
1939.579CCCC0
Cap
Netherlands, 18th-early 19th century
1919.852CCCC0
Needlepoint Lace Strip
Netherlands or Flanders, early 18th century
1933.340CCCC0
Pair of Side Chairs
Germany, Belgium, or the Netherlands, early 18th century
1922.310CCCC0
Side Chair (1 of 2)
Germany, Belgium, or the Netherlands, early 18th century
1922.310.1CCCC0
Side Chair (2 of 2)
Germany, Belgium, or the Netherlands, early 18th century
1922.310.2CCCC0
Title, DateArtist / CultureAccession numberMediumDimensionsCredit lineRights
Gooseberries on a Table
Adriaen Coorte (Dutch, 1660–1707)
1987.32oil on paper mounted on woodFramed: 45.5 x 38.5 x 4.5 cm (17 15/16 x 15 3/16 x 1 3/4 in.); Unframed: 29.7 x 22.8 cm (11 11/16 x 9 in.)Leonard C. Hanna, Jr. FundCCCC0
Cultivated Medlar (Mespilus germanica)
Gerard van Spaendonck (Dutch, 1746–1822)
1939.289stipple and rouletteGift of The Print Club of Cleveland, for the Donald Gray Memorial CollectionCCCC0
The River IJ and Seascapes
Ludolf Backhuysen (Dutch, 1631–1708) and 1 other
1924.848set of 10 prints plus title pageDudley P. Allen FundCCCC0
Cultivated Medlar (Mespilus germanica)
Gerard van Spaendonck (Dutch, 1746–1822)
1939.290stipple engraving with roulette, hand-coloredGift of The Print Club of Cleveland, for the Donald Gray Memorial CollectionCCCC0
Fleurs dessinées d'après nature:  Campanule gantelée
Gerard van Spaendonck (Dutch, 1746–1822)
1955.337stipple engraving with roulette, hand-coloredGift of The Print Club of Cleveland in honor of Arnold M. DavisCCCC0
Belt
Netherlands, early 18th century
1916.360.aenamel on copper with gilt metal mounts and cloisonné medallionsOverall: 55.9 cm (22 in.)Gift of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. WadeCCCC0
Belt
Netherlands, early 18th century
1916.360.benamel on copper with gilt metal mounts and cloisonné medallionsOverall: 55.9 cm (22 in.)Gift of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. WadeCCCC0
John Calvin
Jacob Gole (Dutch, 1660–1737)
1939.579mezzotintGift of Robert Hays GriesCCCC0
Cap
Netherlands, 18th-early 19th century
1919.852embroidered netOverall: 33 x 20.4 cm (13 x 8 1/16 in.)Gift of Max LittwitzCCCC0
Needlepoint Lace Strip
Netherlands or Flanders, early 18th century
1933.340lace, needlepoint: drawn work and embroidery on linenAverage: 29.9 x 57.8 cm (11 3/4 x 22 3/4 in.)Bequest of Louise Tifft BrownCCCC0
Pair of Side Chairs
Germany, Belgium, or the Netherlands, early 18th century
1922.310walnutEach: 104.1 x 55.9 x 50.8 cm (41 x 22 x 20 in.)Gift of Mr. and Mrs. John L. SeveranceCCCC0