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Animals in the Baroque Period:The Compulsion for Collection

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Jan Brueghel the Elder

1568-1625

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Entry of the Animals into Noah’s Ark, 1613

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Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, 1610s

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Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden with God, c. 1610s

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Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, 1615

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The Earthly Paradise and the Fall of Adam and Eve (with Peter Paul Rubens), 1610-15

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Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, c. 1615

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Earthly Paradise, c. 1615

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Earthly Paradise, c. 1615

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Jacob Hoefnagel

1575-c. 1630

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Study, 1592

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Orpheus Charming the Animals

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Roelandt Savery

1576-1639

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Paradise, 1618

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Earthly Paradise

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The Garden of Eden

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Orpheus Attacked by Bacchantes, 1620

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Landscape with Wild Animals, 1622

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Landscape with Birds, 1622

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Landscape with Birds

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Paradise, 1626

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Orpheus Charming the Animals, 1626

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Landscape with Wild Animals, c. 1629

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Forest Landscape with Animals

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Landscape with Animals

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Paul de Vos

c. 1592-1678

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Paradise

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The Garden of Eden (with Jan Wildens)

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Noah’s Ark

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Jan Brueghel the Younger

1601-1678

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Paradise

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Jan van Kessel the Elder

1626-1679

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Birds on a Riverbank, 1655

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Birds

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The Mockery of the Owl

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Concert of the Birds, 1660

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The Animals, 1660

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Insects on a Stone Slab, 1660s

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Allegory of Air, 1661

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Harbor Scene with Fish, 1660

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The Day’s Catch, 1661

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Landscape with Cock and Turkey Squabbling and Other Fowl, 1663

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The Continent of Africa, 1666

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The Continent of Africa, 1672

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Melchior de Hondecoeter

c. 1636-1695

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Pelican and Other Birds Near a Pool, 1680

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Bird Concert, 1682

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Bird Concert

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Peacocks, 1683

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The Menagerie, c. 1690

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Other Artists

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41 Insects, Moths, and ButterfliesWenceslaus Hollar, 1646

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Punishment of a HunterPaulus Potter, c. 1647

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Branch of a Guava TreeMaria Sybilla Merian, c. 1705