Collection
- Dutch School
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- Cuyp, Aelbert - 11 paintings;
- Dou, Gerrit - 1 painting;
- Hobbema, Meyndert - 1 painting;
- Hooch, Pieter de - 2 paintings;
- Neer, Aernout van der - 1 painting;
- Ostade, Adriaen van - 5 paintings;
- Rembrandt van Rijn - 3 paintings;
- Ruisdael, Jacob van - 4 paintings;
- Velde, Adriaen van de - 2 paintings;
- Velde, Willem van de...the Younger - 3 paintings;
- Weenix, Jan - 1 painting;
- Wouwerman, Philip - 12 paintings;
- English School
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- Dobson, William - 1 painting;
- Gainsborough, Thomas - 7 paintings;
- Hogarth, William - 2 paintings;
- Landseer, Sir Edwin - 1 painting;
- Lawrence, Thomas - 3 paintings;
- Reynolds, Joshua - 9 paintings;
- Constable, John - 1 painting;
- Flemish School
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- Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger - 1 painting;
- Rubens, Peter Paul - 10 paintings;
- Teniers, David - 19 paintings;
- Van Dyck, Anthony - 5 paintings;
- French School
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- Dughet, Gaspard - 4 paintings;
- Fragonard, Jean-Honoré - 1 painting;
- Gellée, Claude - 4 paintings;
- Poussin, Nicolas - 6 paintings;
- Vernet, Claude-Joseph - 6 paintings;
- Watteau, Jean-Antoine - 2 paintings;
- Italian School
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- Canaletto, (Giovanni Antonio Canal) - 2 paintings;
- Carracci, Annibale - 4 paintings;
- Guercino, (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri) - 2 paintings;
- Raphael, (Raffaello Sanzio) - 2 Paintings;
- Reni, Guido - 2 paintings;
- Ricci, Sebastiano - 2 paintings;
- Tiepolo, Giovanni Battista - 3 paintings;
- Vasari, Giorgio - 1 painting;
- Veronese, Paolo - 1 painting;
- Zuccarelli, Francesco - 3 paintings;
- Spanish School
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- Murillo, Bartolomé-Esteban - 4 paintings;
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