This first exhibition ever mounted of Flemish paintings in the Royal Collection brings together 51 works from the 15th to 17th centuries, including masterpieces by Hans Memling, Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Jan Brueghel, Sir Anthony Van Dyck and Sir Peter Paul Rubens.
On view from September 28, 2007 through April 6, 2008 at The Queen's Gallery, Palace of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh.
Images 1-12 of 12
- Portrait of a Man, ca. 1480The Royal Collection © 2007, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II; used with permission
- Desiderius Erasmus (1466-1536), 1517The Royal Collection © 2008, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II; used with permission
- The Three Children of Christian II of Denmark, 1526The Royal Collection © 2008, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II; used with permission
- Boy Looking through a Casement, ca. 1550-60The Royal Collection © 2007, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II; used with permission
- Massacre of the Innocents, 1565-67The Royal Collection © 2008, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II; used with permission
- A Village Festival, 1600The Royal Collection © 2008, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II; used with permission
- Milkmaids with cattle in a landscape: 'The Farm at Laeken', ca. 1617-18The Royal Collection © 2007, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II; used with permission
- Winter: The interior of a barn, ca. 1618The Royal Collection © 2007, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II; used with permission
- Portrait of the Artist, 1623The Royal Collection © 2007, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II; used with permission
- Portrait of a Woman, ca. 1625-30The Royal Collection © 2007, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II; used with permission
- Zeger van Hontsum, ca. 1630The Royal Collection © 2007, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II; used with permission
- A Cabinet of Pictures, 1659The Royal Collection © 2007, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II; used with permission
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