Jan Cornelisz Verspronck Portrait of a Woman 1640 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford |
The 17th-century Italian pictures at the Ashmolean Museum Oxford still can cause sharp regret because I did not see them in the 1990s when I had the opportunity. Today, however, we look at the museum's non-Italian paintings from the 17th century, which I neglected equally but regret slightly less.
David Teniers The Mocking of Christ 1640s Ashmolean Museum, Oxford |
J. van Slechtenhorst Vase of Flowers 1670 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford |
Pieter John Nason Maurice, Count of Nassau-Siegen 1660s Ashmolean Museum, Oxford |
Nicholas Maes Allegory of the Sense of Smell, with Carnations ca. 1650 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford |
Cornelis Kick Still life with Lemon & Pink Roses 17th century Ashmolean Museum, Oxford |
Flemish painter Landscape with Road through a Wood 17th century Ashmolean Museum, Oxford |
Dutch painter Head of a Girl (cut down long ago from a larger canvas) 17th century Ashmolean Museum, Oxford |
Karel du Jardin Framyard with Animals 1650s Ashmolean Museum, Oxford |
Adriaen Coorte Oriental Birds 1683 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford |
Johannes Colaert Stag Hunt in a Wood 17th century Ashmolean Museum, Oxford |
Elias van den Broeck Vase of Flowers 1690s Ashmolean Museum, Oxford |