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Sebastien Vrancx
(1573-1647)
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Sebastien Vrancx Paintings outside this album
El Palacio Real de Bruselas
Het gevecht tussen Bréauté en Leckerbeetje op de Vughterheide, 5 februari 1600, 1600-1650
Het Kranenhoofd aan de Schelde te Antwerpen, 1622
Marktdag in een Vlaamse stad, 1600-1647
De oprijlaan, 1600-1647
Interior of the Jesuit Church in Antwerp, Belgium
Paisaje con lago
Pillage of a Village, also called the Burning of Wommelgen near Antwerp, 1589
Cleaning grain
The attack on convoy
robbers
Halt cavalry
Battle Scene
El Palacio Real de Bruselas
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