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Allegory of fertility
Crayfish fishermen
Ecce Homo
Floral Wreath
Hunting Trophy with a Dead Peacock and a Boar’s Head
Lamentation with two portrets of hospital sisters
Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata
Still life with owl
Stilleven met kreeft
The Calamities of Humanity
The Good Samaritan
The raising of the cross
The Sonian Forest with Market Vendors
Three women at the tomb - left Mary Magdalene - right Sister M. Verguyt