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| | Harvard University Art Museums - Press releases, 1999 |
 | | A rare "friendship album" in its original binding, that consists of 41 drawings produced between c.1628 and c.1641 by at least 28 different hands, including the only known drawing by the noted painter of church interiors Emanuel de Witte, which serves as a unique and evocative document of seventeenth - century Dutch cultural life. |
 | | Three drawings by Jacques de Gheyn II, one the period's most brilliant draftsman, whose virtuoso technique and universal subject matter make him a representative figure of the late Renaissance in Northern Europe. |
 | | Exceptional works by the leading landscape draftsmen of the period, including Abraham Bloemaert, Hendrick Avercamp, Esaias van de Velde, Jan van de Velde, Jan van Goyen, Pieter Molyn, Simon de Vlieger, Jacob van Ruisdael, Roeland Roghman, Anthonie Waterloo, Allaert van Everdingen, and Lambert Doomer. |
| www.artmuseums.harvard.edu /press/released1999/dutchgift.html (1748 words) |
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