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Cornice decoration for the high altar at the Jesuit church in Antwerp (?)
Italian Garden with personages
A Lady at the Fish Market in Antwerp
Palazzi di Genova
Still life with dead birds
Still life with game and fruit
Stilleven met kreeft
The raising of the cross
The Rubens House in Antwerp, 1684
The Rubens House in Antwerp, 1692