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1. Isabella Clara Eugenia, Archduchess of Austria, 

about 1600. Frans Pourbus the Younger (Flemish, 1569–1622). Oil on canvas

2. Bureau. 

Italian, Venice, 1760s. Pine, with walnut veneer; bone inlay added in the early 19th century

3. Saint Martin and the Beggar. 

German, Bavaria, about 1520. Painted lindenwood

4. Self-Portrait, Age 23, 

1629. Rembrandt (Dutch, 1606–1669). Oil on panel

5. A Man in a Fur Coat, 

1521. Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471–1528). Oil on panel

6. Cabinet.

Flemish, 19th century, in 17th century Dutch style. Oak

7. Chairs (fourteen in this room). 

Italian, Venice, 18th century. Walnut with gilding

8. Woman with a Rose, 

about 1635–1639. Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599–1641). Oil on canvas

9. High-backed Bench. 

Italian, Florence, early 16th century. Walnut

10. Child’s Chairs. 

Italian, early 17th century. Walnut

11. Cassone of the Orosini Family. 

Italian, 15th century (with later modifications). Paint and gold on wood

12. Lions Supporting Columns. 

Italian, Venice, 15th century. Stone

13. Portrait of a Woman in Black and White, 

1590s. Alessandro Allori (Italian, 1535–1607). Oil on panel

14. Panetière (bread box). 

French, Arles, 18th century. Walnut

15. Refectory Table. 

Italian, Florence, 1599. Walnut

On the table: 

  • Candelabrum, Dutch, about 1800. Silver and glass  
  • Dish, Japanese, late 19th century. Stained-copper 

1. A Man and a Woman in a Garden. 

English, 1590–1610. Embroidery; linen and wool silk

2. Sir William Butts, 

about 1541–1543. Hans Holbein the Younger (German, 1497/8–1543). Oil on panel

3. Lady Margaret (Bacon) Butts, 

about 1541–1543. Hans Holbein the Younger (German, 1497/8–1543). Oil on panel

4. Lady Margaret (Bacon) Butts, 

1812. Francesco Bartolozzi (Italian, 1727–1815). Engraving

5. Linen Press. 

Dutch, 19th century, in 17th-century style. Oak

6. Empire Chair (set of 6: 4 side chairs and 2 armchairs). 

French, early 19th century. Walnut and gilded bronze

7. The Resurrection. 

German or Austrian, late 16th century. Painted and gilded walnut

8. Three Captives of Caesar. 

Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, 1577–1640), after a painting by Andrea Mantegna (Italian, about 1431–1506). Photographic reproduction of a drawing

9. Chest. 

Probably German, late 17th century. Oak, with iron handles

10. Stemma (coat of arms). 

Italian, Venice, 1497. Marble

11. Angels with Candlesticks. 

Italian, Tuscany, late 15th century. Limestone

12. Fireplace Mantel. 

Italian, Venice, 16th century. Marble, with 19th-century American Mercer tiles

13. The Nativity. 

German or Austrian, late 16th century. Painted and gilded walnut

14. The Annunciation, 

1650s. Follower of Rembrandt (Dutch, 1601–1669). Photographic reproduction of a drawing

15. Commode. 

Italian, Venice, mid-18th century. Pine, with walnut marquetry; ivory inlay applied later

16. Altar Frontal. 

Italian, Venice, 17th century. Gilded wood

17. Mary I, Queen of England, 

1554. Anthonis Mor (Dutch, about 1519–1576/7) and Workshop. Oil on panel

18. A Lesson on the Theorbo, 

about 1668. Workshop of Gerard ter Borch the Younger (Dutch, 1617–1681). Oil on canvas

19. Sofa. 

French or Flemish, early 19th century. Walnut. The wool-and-linen upholstery was made in France or Flanders around 1800.

20. Armchair. 

Italian, 18th century. Wood and leather

1. Alfonso IV d’Este, 

1649. Giusto Suttermans (Flemish, 1597–1681). Oil on canvas

2. Empire Side Chairs (set of six: 4 side chairs, 2 armchairs). 

French, early 19th century. Walnut and gilded bronze

3. Graybeard Jug. 

German, Frechen, 17th century. Salt-glazed stoneware

4. “Bambocco” Cabinet (baby cabinet). 

Italian, Genoa, mostly late 16th century, with a 19th century base. Walnut and pine

5. A Lady and Gentleman in Black, 

1633. Rembrandt (Dutch, 1606–1669). Oil on canvas. Stolen March 18, 1990

6. Chairs (six in this room). 

Italian, early 19th century. Mahogany

7. Chairs (fourteen in this room). 

Italian, Venice, 18th century. Walnut with gilding

8. Anna de Berghes, Marquise of Veere, 

1526–1530. Jan Gossaert Mabuse (Netherlandish, about 1472–1532). Oil on panel

9. Double Seat. 

French, 16th century. Wood

10. Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel, 

about 1629–30. Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, 1577–1640). Oil on canvas

11. Virgin and Child, 

15th century. Influenced by Rogier van der Weyden (Netherlandish, about 1399–1464). Oil on panel

12. Cabinet. 

German, 19th century, in 17th century style. Walnut

13. The Dauphin François D’Angouleme, 

about 1536. After Corneille de Lyon (Netherlandish, 1500/10–1575). Oil on panel

14. Christ in The Storm on the Sea of Galilee, 

1663. Rembrandt (Dutch, 1606–1669). Oil on canvas. Stolen March 18, 1990

15. A Doctor of Law, 

about 1635. Francisco de Zurbarán (Spanish, 1598–1664). Oil on canvas

16. Drop-leaf Table. 

American, 19th century. Wood

17. Refectory Table. 

Italian, Milan, 16th century, with more recent legs. Walnut

On the table: 

Candelabrum. Dutch, about 1800. Silver and glass  

Dish. Japanese, late 19th century. Stained-copper

 

 

1. John the Baptist. 

Italian, Florence, about 1480. Workshop of Benedetto da Maiano (Italian, 1442–1497). Painted terracotta

2. Silver Cabinet. 

American, 19th century.

Inside cabinet:

  • objects from Germany, France, Britain, and Scandinavia, along with souvenirs and trinkets.

3. Virgin and Child in a Rose Arbor, 

16th century. Workshop of Martin Schongauer (German, about 1450–1491). Oil on panel

4. Tomb Figurine: Pig. 

Chinese, about 3rd century BC. Stone

5. Tomb Figurine: Dog. 

Chinese, Han Dynasty, about 206 BC–220. Earthenware, with green glaze

6. Landscape with an Obelisk, 

1638. Govaert Flinck (Dutch, 1615–1660). Oil on panel. Stolen March 18, 1990

7. The Concert, 

1663–1666. Vermeer (Dutch, 1632–1675). Oil on canvas. Stolen March 18, 1990

8. Chairs (fourteen in this room). 

Italian, Venice, 18th century. Walnut with gilding

9. Octagonal Table. 

Italian, Bologna, 17th century. Walnut

10. Writing Desk. 

English, 18th century. Wood.

On the desk: 

  • writing supplies and souvenirs, mostly Asian

11. Armchair. 

19th century. Wood, with leather seat and back

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