Waterfalls dates to the 1660s, by the Dutch artist Jacob van Ruisdael.
A painting that tells a lot. As The Old Sing, The Young Pipe is by Jacob Jordaens and his workshop, dating circa 1640.
Peter Lely painted The Countess Of Meath around 1674.
The next space has several works from Venice. The Campo di Rialto and the Church of St. James, Venice is by Canaletto, dating circa 1740-60.
The Arsenal, Venice is by Bernardo Bellotto, dating to circa 1743.
Another work by Bellotto, this one dating to around the same year. Here we have The Piazzetta, Venice.
Two paintings hang side by side. Francesco Guadi and his workshop are responsible for both. The Piazzetta, Venice dates around 1780-90, while The Custom House, Venice also dates from that era.
Golden age of Venice
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