Highlights 1700-1800

Age of regents, Rococo and Enlightenment

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Highlights 1700-1800 in the museum

  1. Cornelis Troost, Van der Mersch, 1736

    1. Cornelis Troost, Van der Mersch, 1736

    gallery 1.1

    215

  2. Collector’s cabinet, 1730

    2. Collector’s cabinet, 1730

    gallery 1.1

    202

  3. Jan Baptist Xavery, William IV, 1733

    3. Jan Baptist Xavery, William IV, 1733

    gallery 1.2

    275

  4. Jean Baptiste Vanmour, Audience Calkoen, 1727-30

    4. Jean Baptiste Vanmour, Audience Calkoen, 1727-30

    gallery 1.3

    217

  5. Johann Joachim Kändler, Blue Macaw, c. 1731

    5. Johann Joachim Kändler, Blue Macaw, c. 1731

    gallery 1.4

    250

  6. Governor-General Van Outhoorn, c. 1691-1704 (Hint: look up)

    6. Governor-General Van Outhoorn, c. 1691-1704 (Hint: look up)

    gallery 1.5

    285

  7. Abraham v.d. Hart, Haarlem reception room, 1794

    7. Abraham v.d. Hart, Haarlem reception room, 1794

    gallery 1.7

    271

  8. Abraham Roentgen, Desk, c. 1758-17600

    8. Abraham Roentgen, Desk, c. 1758-17600

    gallery 1.9

    212

  9. Etienne Maurice Falconet, Cupid, 1757

    9. Etienne Maurice Falconet, Cupid, 1757

    gallery 1.9

    235

  10. A. de Lelie, Gildemeester Art Gallery, 1794-1795

    10. A. de Lelie, Gildemeester Art Gallery, 1794-1795

    gallery 1.10

    264