Works
- A Trompe l'Oeil of Newspapers, Letters and Writing Implements on a Wooden Board (1699), 58.8 × 46.2 cm
- Edward Collier (1683), Oil on Canvas, 44.4 × 52.8 cm
- Still Life (1699), Oil on Canvas, 76.2 × 63.5 cm
- Still Life: The Smell (1695), Oil on Canvas, 24⅝ × 20½ in
- Still Life with a volume of Wither's Emblemes (1696), Oil on Canvas, 83.8 × 107.9 cm
- A Vanitas
- Vanitas (1662), Oil on Wood, 94 × 112.1 cm
- Vanitas Still Life (1684), Oil on Canvas, 99 × 123 cm
- Self Portrait with Vanitas Still Life (1684), Oil on Canvas, Honolulu Museum of Art
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