Paintings By Hanneman in Public Museums
- Portrait of a Woman, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
- Portrait of a Woman, (1653), Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
- Henry, Duke of Gloucester (c. 1653) National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.
- Prince William III (1654), Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
- Posthumous Portrait of Mary I Stuart with a Servant, Mauritshuis Museum.
- Portrait of Lady Lucy Percy, Minneapolis Institute of the Arts.
- William Hamilton, Second Duke of Hamilton, National Portrait Gallery, London.
- Charles II as Prince of Wales, (Copies of lost original), Ashmolean Museum, Oxford and National Portrait Gallery, London.
- "Two Boys and a Bubble" The Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach Florida
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