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Objects with changed or unknown ownership in continental Europe between 1933-1945. Learn more
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T.A.C. Colenbrander
Plateelbakkerij Ram, Arnhem, The Netherlands
ca. 1921

Alexander Shilling
1913

France or the Netherlands
17th or 18th century

Rineke Dijkstra
2003

Rineke Dijkstra
2005

Dutch
1898
Rineke Dijkstra
1994
Rineke Dijkstra
1996
Rineke Dijkstra
1998

Jan Steen
ca. 1670

Jean Dassier
1747

Andrea Briosco, called Riccio
17th century

Western or Central European, the Netherlands or Austria
ca. 1505–19
Rineke Dijkstra
2000
Rineke Dijkstra
2000
Rineke Dijkstra
2002

Bartholomeus Breenbergh
1634

Charles Joseph Sax
1830

Façon de Venise, probably south Lowlands or Germany
17th century

Netherlandish
early 16th century
![[Protestant Women from Zuid-Beveland, Province of Zeeland, The Netherlands; Ellis Island, New York], Augustus Frederick Sherman American, Gelatin silver print](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/ph/web-additional/DP367612.jpg)
Augustus Frederick Sherman
1905–1917, printed later

Jan (Pietersz.) Saenredam
1600

Johannes van der Lely
1706
Charles Donker
2007

Adrian Brandt
ca. 1660

German
1440–50

South Netherlandish
ca. 1120–30

Arij de Milde
1671–1708

Dieric Bouts
ca. 1455–60

Adam van Vianen I
1619

Mary of Austria (born 1505, Queen of Hungary and Bohemia 1522, Governess of the Netherlands 1530–56)
Christoph Fueszl
after 1530

Maerten de Vos
Jan (Johannes) Wierix
1587

Bernard van Orley
ca. 1518

Frans Post
1650

De Gecroonde Son
De Vergulde Roemer
ca. 1650–70

De Gecroonde Son
De Vergulde Roemer
ca. 1650–70

De Gecroonde Son
De Vergulde Roemer
ca. 1650–70

Pierre Louis Dubourcq
mid-19th century

German
15th century

French
14th century