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    Recent Acquisitions: Women in the Rijksmuseum Collection by Boom, Mattie, Brattinga, Maartje, Ter Brugge, Jeroen, Van Campen, Jan, Deneer, Eveline, Van Dijk, Sara, Van Halem, Ludo, Kang, Charles, Van der Mullen, Manon, Reda, Sheila, Rooseboom, Hans, Scholten, Frits, De Wit, Maren

    Published in The Rijksmuseum bulletin (13-03-2023)
    “…Some of the recent acquisitions: BalusterJapan, 1636-39 Wood (cherry or plum) and lacquer, h. 55 cm; Cornelia de Rijck (Amsterdam 1653-1726 Amsterdam)A Small…”
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    John the Baptist Preaching, 1808 by Van Der Mullen, Manon

    Published in The Rijksmuseum bulletin (01-01-2017)
    “…As part of a series of articles offering information on prints and drawings acquired by the Rijks Museum, this etching and drypoint by Jean-Pierre Norblin de…”
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    Double Portrait of the brothers Konrad and Franz Eberhard, 1822 by Van Der Mullen, Manon

    Published in The Rijksmuseum bulletin (01-01-2017)
    “…As part of a series of articles offering information on prints and drawings acquired by the Rijks Museum, this lithograph by Johann Anton Ramboux is discussed…”
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    The Twelve Months in the Second Year of the Republican Calendar, 1793-94 by Van Der Mullen, Manon

    Published in The Rijksmuseum bulletin (01-01-2017)
    “…As part of a series of articles offering information on prints and drawings acquired by the Rijks Museum, these 11 engravings by Salvatore Tresca after Louis…”
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    Acquisitions from the F.G. Waller-Fonds by HINTERDING, ERIKH, LEEFLANG, HUIGEN, VAN DER MULLEN, MANON

    Published in The Rijksmuseum bulletin (01-01-2019)
    “…Frangois Gérard Waller (1867-1934) was a passionate collector and considerable expert on prints. His interests went beyond traditional printmaking to encompass…”
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