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Figures in Landscape with Ruins and Castle
Style of Gaspar van Wittel Flemish, 1652-1736

Villa Millini
Style of Gaspar van Wittel (Flemish, 1652/3-1736) or possibly Willem van Nieuwlandt II (Flemish, c. 1584–after 1635)

Gaspar Charrier, King's Secretary
Antoine Masson (French, 1636-1700) after Thomas Blanchet (French, c. 1614-1689)

Christ on the Road to Emmaus
Style of Jan van de Velde I Dutch, c. 1568-1623

Kylix (Drinking Cup)
Attributed to the Manner of Douris (painter) Greek; Athens

Hunter with Dog, Other Figures in Landscape with Villa, Canal, Pyramid
Gaspar van Wittel Dutch, 1652-1736

Italianate River Landscape with Bridge with Tower
Possibly after Claude Lorrain (French, 1600-1682) or possibly attributed to Gaspar van Wittel (Flemish, 1652/3-1736) or in the style of Richard Wilson (English, 1714-1782)

Hampstead, Stormy Sky
In the style of John Constable (English, 1776–1837)

Half-Length Praying Figure
Unknown Italian artist style of Carlo Cignani (Italian, 1628-1719)

Battle Scene with Central Figure on Rearing Horse
possibly Unknown German artist or Style of Luca Giordano (Italian, 1632-1705)

Sketches of Madonna and Child, Flaying of Marsyas
Style of Gaspare Diziani Italian, 1689-1767

Venetian Atmosphere
James McNeill Whistler, style of American, 1834-1903

Simon Vouet
Robert van Voerst (Flemish, 1597-1636/37) after Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641)

Houses on the Tiber
Attributed to Gaspar van Wittel (Dutch, c. 1652-1736) or Jeaurat Etienne (French, 1699-1789)

The Bedroom
Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890)

Travellers Halting at an Inn
Style of Isaac van Ostade (Dutch, 1621–1649)

Self-Portrait
Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890)

Colonnade and Gardens of the Medici Palace
Style of Hubert Robert (French, 1733–1808)

Saracens and Crusaders
Style of Théodore Chassériau (French, 1819–1856)

Bacchus and Ariadne
Gaspare Diziani Italian, 1689-1767