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The Bakhuysen And De Hooghe Families Dining at The Mosselsteiger (mussel Pier) on The Y, Amsterdam
The Y at Amsterdam, with The Frigate 'de Ploeg'
The Y Off Amsterdam
The Shipyard of The Amsterdam Admiralty
The Britannia in Rotterdam
The Dutch Fleet of the India Company
Fishing Vessels Offshore In A Heavy Sea
Fishing Vessels Offshore in a Heavy Sea
Dutch Ships in The Roads of Texel; in The Middle The 'gouden Leeuw', The Flagship of Cornelis Tromp
Dutchman Embarking Onto a Yacht
Seascape And Fishing Boats
Anna De Hooghe (1645 1717). The Painter's Fourth Wife
View of Egmond Aan Zee
Seas Off The Coast, with Spritsail Barge
Self Portrait
Rough Sea with a Dutch Yacht Under Sail