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galleryofunknowns:Circle of Bartholomeus van der Helst (b.1613 - d.1670), ‘A Family Portrait’, oil o
The Sacrificial Lamb, Josefa de Óbidos (Josefa de Ayala), between circa 1670 and 1684
artfoli:Detail of Portrait of Four Children as Ceres, Ganymede, a Cherub and Diana, c. 1670’s, by Ni
A pair of ivory stocked Dutch turn barrel Werder flintlock pistols, circa 1670.from Rock Islan Aucti
Gold decorated French partisan, circa 1670.from The Philadelphia Museum of Art
Portrait of a young girl, attr. to Sebastian de Herrera Barnuevo (d. 1671), c. 1670
Saint Catherine of Alexandria (c.1670). Attr to Onorio Marinari (Italian, 1627-1715). Oil on canvas.
St. Cecilia playing the organ by Carlo Dolci, 1670
A snaphaunce pistol crafted by Lazarino Cominazzo of Brescia, Italy. Circa 1670.Currently on displa
Eleanor of Austria,Queen of Poland by Daniel Schultz, c. 1670
Imaginary Scene with Venetian Buildings, Joseph Heintz the Younger, between 1670 and 1675
Portrait of a lady by Jan Mytens, 1670
“Smyrna” from “Costumes des quatre parties du monde”, in the manner of Jan L
Diplomatic Correspondence between Ottoman Emperor Mehmed IV and the Zaporozhian Cossacks in the 1670
Fortuna by Henri Gascar, circa 1670
Jan Davidsz. de Heem, Festoon of Fruit and Flowers, 1660 - 1670. Oil on canvas, 74 × 60cm. Rijksmuse
Jan Davidsz. de Heem, Festoon of Fruit and Flowers (detail), 1660 - 1670. Oil on canvas, 74 × 60cm.
Portrait of a young Woman Holding a Sunflower, 1670, by Bartholomeus van der Helst.
deathandmysticism:Pedro de Camprobín, The Young Gentleman & Death, 1670
hadrian6:Daedalus and Icarus. 1670. Domenico Piola. Italian 1627-1703. oil /canvas.hadrian6.t
aleyma:Psaltery (arpanetta), made in Germany, c.1670 (source).
Abraham Lambertz van den Tempel- Portrait of a woman (1670)
Princess Henrietta-Anne “Minette” (1644–1670), Duchess of Orléans by Jan de Baen, mid 17
pintoras:Giovanna Garzoni (Italian, 1600 - 1670): Still Life with Bowl of Citrons (late 1640s) (via
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