Mathais Beitler|Stephan Herman
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In the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York · as of July 2026
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A Farmer and a Villager, from Das Bossenbüchlein
Farmers, from Das Bossenbüchlein
A Nun and a Friar, from Das Bossenbüchlein
A Gentleman Greets a Lady, from Das Bossenbüchlein
A Friar and a Soldier, from Das Bossenbüchlein
Two Riders, from Das Bossenbüchlein
A Turkish Man and a Polish Man, from Das Bossenbüchlein
A Gentleman and a Lady, from Das Bossenbüchlein
Anonymous, 17th century|Pietro Testa — Putto at the left hol
Amico Aspertini — Five Dancing Putti
Anonymous, 17th century|Pietro Testa — Putto at left holding
Ignatius van Logteren — Young Bacchus and Companions
Wenceslaus Hollar|Pieter van Avont — Jesus, St. John the Bap
Anonymous, French, 17th century — Groupe d'enfans
Nicolaes de Bruyn|Assuerus van Londerseel — Two Genii with a
François Boucher|D. P. Pariset|Lanelly — Groups of Children
Erasmus Quellinus — Four Dancing Children (Bacchantes) and T
Guido Reni|Anonymous, 17th century — Young Saint John the Ba
Jacob Binck — Vertical Panel with Cupid Holding the End of a
Lorenzo Pasinelli — Winged Putti with Open Music Books