EditorialThe Battle near Livorno (14 March 1653). Dating: after 1653 - 1660. Place: Northern Netherlands. Measurements: support: h 114 cm ? w 216.0 cm; d 8 cm.
EditorialMelpomene and Euterpe open the stage cloth Title page for: D. Lingelbach, The discovered schyndeugd, 1687/1690, Melpomene (mourning play) and Euterpe (music, lyric) open the stage cloth together. A woman suckles her child on stage, there are two childr...
EditorialCup with a man in an 18th-century suit, Flat bottom. Funnel shaped body, cut in vertical facets, on which a man in an 18th century suit with riding crop and triangular stitch, surrounded by rococo ornaments. On the reverse side also rococo ornament of ...
EditorialPortrait of Johannes Lingelbach, Dutch Golden Age painter, 1622-1674. Jean Lingelback. Copperplate engraving by M. Aubert from Antoine-Joseph Dezallier dArgenvilles Abrege de la vie des plus fameux peintres, Lives of the most Famous Artists, de Bure lA...
EditorialArrival of Prince William II at the Estate Welna on the Amstel during the Attack on Amsterdam, July 31, 1650. Dating: 1650 - 1674. Measurements: h 58 cm ? w 100 cm; d 11 cm.
EditorialPortrait of David or Daniel Lingelbach I, Founder of the Nieuwe Doolhof (New Labyringh), Amsterdam. Painter: Arnoud van Halen. Print maker: Crispijn van de Passe (II) (copy after). Dating: 1700 - 1732. Measurements: h 11 cm ? w 9.5 cm.
EditorialThe Battle near Livorno (14 March 1653). Dating: after 1653 - 1660. Place: Northern Netherlands. Measurements: support: h 114 cm ? w 216.0 cm; d 8 cm.
EditorialPortrait of David or Daniel Lingelbach I, Founder of the Nieuwe Doolhof (New Labyringh), Amsterdam. Painter: Arnoud van Halen. Print maker: Crispijn van de Passe (II) (copy after). Dating: 1700 - 1732. Measurements: h 11 cm ? w 9.5 cm.
EditorialItalian Marketplace with a Quack Dentist. Marketplace in an Italian Town, with an Itinerant Toothpuller. Dating: 1651. Measurements: h 68.5 cm ? w 86 cm.
EditorialDiscovery of a lover The discovered sham virtue, Interior with a kneeling woman, the character Geertruy, who begs her husband, Filibert, for forgiveness after her lover was discovered in the basket in the background. Scene from the comedy The discovere...
EditorialMelpomene and Euterpe open the stage cloth Title page for: D. Lingelbach, The discovered schyndeugd, 1687/1690, Melpomene (mourning play) and Euterpe (music, lyric) open the stage cloth together. A woman suckles her child on stage, there are two childr...
EditorialThe feigned sadness': first company, eleventh scene of the comic 'De discovered mock joy' of David Lingelbach (1687), Geertruy is sad when she says hello to her husband Filibert, who goes on a business trip. Filibert has just heard from his servant Jor...
EditorialArrival of Prince William II at the Estate Welna on the Amstel during the Attack on Amsterdam, July 31, 1650. Dating: 1650 - 1674. Measurements: h 58 cm ? w 100 cm; d 11 cm.
EditorialCup with a man in an 18th-century suit, Flat bottom. Funnel shaped body, cut in vertical facets, on which a man in an 18th century suit with riding crop and triangular stitch, surrounded by rococo ornaments. On the reverse side also rococo ornament of ...
EditorialThe Battle near Livorno (14 March 1653). Dating: after 1653 - 1660. Place: Northern Netherlands. Measurements: support: h 114 cm ? w 216.0 cm; d 8 cm.
EditorialLandscape with a road through a forest and a falcon hunter. Draughtsman: Gerard van Nijmegen. After Jan van Kessel (1641-1680) (mentioned on object). After Johannes Lingelbach. Dating: 1801. Measurements: h 373 mm ? w 474 mm.
EditorialBathing Gypsies at an Italian Town, around 1650, oil on canvas, 82 x 72.4 cm, signed lower right: lingelbach, Johannes Lingelbach, Frankfurt a. M. 1622?1674 Amsterdam.
EditorialPaysans italiens buvant à la porte d'une hôtellerie romaine. Italian farmers drinking in the doorway of a Roman tavern, around 1660. Canvas, 36cm x 47cm. INV. 1437.
EditorialResting travelers with two horses. Artist: Johannes Lingelbach. Draughtsman: Louis Moritz. Dating: 1783 - 1850. Measurements: h 189 mm ? w 240 mm.
EditorialDeparture of King Charles II from Scheveningen to England, 1660. Draughtsman: anonymous. Draughtsman: Johannes Lingelbach (possibly). Dating: 1660 - 1662. Place: Northern Netherlands. Measurements: h 188 mm ? w 412 mm.
EditorialResting travelers with two horses. Artist: Johannes Lingelbach. Draughtsman: Louis Moritz. Dating: 1783 - 1850. Measurements: h 189 mm ? w 240 mm.
EditorialLandscape with falconer and farmmen. Draughtsman: Jordanus Hoorn. After Johannes Lingelbach. Dating: 1763 - 1833. Measurements: h 440 mm ? w 337 mm.