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Philip William, Prince of Orange (1554-1618)
Jan De Cock
modeling on terracotta (clay material) · 1692
Rijksmuseum

Maurice, Prince of Orange (1567-1625)
Jan De Cock
modeling on terracotta (clay material) · 1692
Rijksmuseum

Portrait of Michiel de Ruyter
Rombout Verhulst
modeling on terracotta (clay material) · 1677
Rijksmuseum

Portrait of Jacob van Reygersbergh
Rombout Verhulst
modeling on terracotta (clay material) · 1671
Rijksmuseum

Bust of Willem Baron van Liere (1620-1654), Lord of Oosterwijk and both Katwijks
Rombout Verhulst
modeling on terracotta (clay material) · 1662
Rijksmuseum

Bust of Maria van Reigersberch (ca. 1620-1673), Lady of both Katwijks
Rombout Verhulst
modeling on terracotta (clay material) · 1662
Rijksmuseum

Model for the tomb of Maerten Harpertsz Tromp
Rombout Verhulst
modeling on oak (wood), terracotta (clay material) · 1654
Rijksmuseum

Design for the Funeral Monument of Maerten Harpertsz Tromp
Rombout Verhulst
modeling on terracotta (clay material) · 1654
Rijksmuseum

Atlas, Model for a Statue on the West Facade of the Amsterdam Town Hall (now Royal Palace) at Dam Square
Artus Quellinus the Elder
modeling on terracotta (clay material) · 1650
Rijksmuseum

Justitia, Model for a Statue on the East Facade of the Amsterdam Town Hall (now Royal Palace) at Dam Square
Artus Quellinus the Elder
modeling on terracotta (clay material) · 1650
Rijksmuseum

Prudentia, Model for a Statue on the East Facade of the Amsterdam Town Hall (now Royal Palace) at Dam Square
Artus Quellinus the Elder
modeling on terracotta (clay material) · 1650
Rijksmuseum

The Maid of Amsterdam, Part of a Model for the East Tympanum of the Amsterdam Town Hall (now Royal Palace) at Dam Square
Artus Quellinus the Elder
modeling on terracotta (clay material) · 1650
Rijksmuseum

Triton Carrying a Nereid, Part of a Model for the East Tympanum of the Amsterdam Town Hall (now Royal Palace) at Dam Square
Artus Quellinus the Elder
modeling on terracotta (clay material) · 1650
Rijksmuseum

Triton with a Crocodile and a Swan, Part of a Model for the East Tympanum of the Amsterdam Town Hall (now Royal Palace) at Dam Square
Artus Quellinus the Elder
modeling on terracotta (clay material) · 1650
Rijksmuseum

Portrait Medallion of a Man
Johan Gregor van der Schardt
modeling on oil paint (paint), terracotta (clay material) · 1575
Rijksmuseum

Portrait Medallion of a Man
Gregor
modeling on oil paint (paint), terracotta (clay material) · 1575
Rijksmuseum

Portrait Bust of Johann Neudörffer the Younger
Johan Gregor van der Schardt
modeling on terracotta (clay material) · 1570
Rijksmuseum

Portrait Bust of Johann Neudörffer the Younger
Gregor
modeling on terracotta (clay material) · 1570
Rijksmuseum

Perspectiva: Corporum Regularium
Wenzel Jamnitzer, German
models and prototypes, print — engraving on laid paper · 1568
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Perspectiva: Corporum Regularium
Wenzel Jamnitzer, German
models and prototypes, print — engraving on laid paper · 1568
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Two Cones, plate H. i. in Perspectiva. Corporium Regularium
Wenzel Jamnitzer, German
models and prototypes, print — engraving on white laid paper · 1568
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Plate O, F.IIII, Rhombentrikontaeder und Ikosaeder (Rhombic Triacontrahedron and Icosahedron), Perspectiva Corporum Regularium (Perspective of the Regular Bodies)
Wenzel Jamnitzer, German
models and prototypes, print — etching on laid paper · 1568
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Two Cones, plate H. iiii in Persepctiva. Corporum Regularium
Wenzel Jamnitzer, German
models and prototypes, print — engraving on white laid paper · 1568
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Two Rings, plate I. i. in Perspectiva. Corporum Regularium
Wenzel Jamnitzer, German
models and prototypes, print — engraving on white laid paper · 1568
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum