- The
Regentesses of the Old Men's
Almshouse Haarlem is a
regents group portrait of four
regentesses and (on the far right) the
manager of the
house painted...
- piece", is a
group portrait of the
board of trustees,
called regents or
regentesses, of a
charitable organization or guild. This type of
group portrait was...
-
Schout (1641)
Portrait of the
Regentesses of the St
Elisabeth Gast****s,
Frans Hals Museum, 1662
Portrait of the
Regentesses of the
Heilige Geest****s, Frans...
-
Three Regentesses of the Leprozen****s of
Amsterdam is a
group portrait by the
Dutch painter Ferdinand Bol
representing three regentesses of the
leper colony...
- piece"), is a
group portrait of the
board of trustees,
called regents or
regentesses, of a
charitable organization or guild. This type of
group portrait was...
-
painted by
Johannes Cornelisz Verspronck in 1641
Regentesses by
Frans Decker, 1740
Doorway into
Regentesses room
inside the St.
Elisabeth Gast****s. On the...
- St
Elizabeth Hospital in 1641 and, two
decades later, The
Regents and
Regentesses of the Old Men's
Almshouse (c. 1664),
which are
masterpieces of color...
-
Regentesses of the
Heilige Geest****s in Haarlem, on the
right a boy
points to his red sleeve, by
Johannes Cornelisz Verspronck, 1662...
- Mannen****s in Haarlem, the Netherlands. It
forms a
pendant with the
Regentesses of the Old Men's Almshouse.
Though it is no
longer known which name belongs...
-
Three Regentesses and the
Binnenmoeder of the Leprozen****s of
Amsterdam is a 1624 oil on
panel painting by
Werner van den Valckert, now in the Rijksmuseum...