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Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Olandus Carauellam, at Casas Aedificare Curat (The Dutch Build Ships and Houses) 1594 Theodor de Bry (1528–1598) and Maarten de Vos (1532–1603)Olandus Carauellam, at Casas Aedificare Curat (The Dutch Build Ships and Houses) 1594 American Museum & Gardens
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Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata Maarten de Vos (1532–1603)Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata The Box, Plymouth
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Susanna Accused of Adultery by the Elders c.1600 Maarten de Vos (1532–1603) (workshop of)Susanna Accused of Adultery by the Elders c.1600 The Hunterian, University of Glasgow
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The Death of Saint Anthony Abbot Maarten de Vos (1532–1603) (attributed to)The Death of Saint Anthony Abbot The Bowes Museum
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Rebecca Meeting Eliezer at the Well – Palace of Montalto, Naples c.1720 Maarten de Vos (1532–1603) (after) and Johann Wilhelm Baur (1607–1642) (after)Rebecca Meeting Eliezer at the Well – Palace of Montalto, Naples c.1720 The Fan Museum
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Christ Appears to the Three Marys Maarten de Vos (1532–1603) (after)Christ Appears to the Three Marys Maidstone Museum & Bentlif Art Gallery
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St Paul the Hermit in the Desert late 16th C–mid-17th C Maarten de Vos (1532–1603) (after) and Sadeler family (active 16th C–17th C)St Paul the Hermit in the Desert late 16th C–mid-17th C The Bowes Museum
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Prudentia Warns an Alchemist of the Dangers of Abusing Fire Maarten de Vos (1532–1603) (after)Prudentia Warns an Alchemist of the Dangers of Abusing Fire Wellcome Collection
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Jesus Compares Jerusalem to a Hen Maarten de Vos (1532–1603) (after) and Jacob de Bie (after)Jesus Compares Jerusalem to a Hen Temple Newsam House, Leeds Museums and Galleries
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A Little Girl with a Basket of Cherries probably 1575–1580 Maarten de Vos (1532–1603) (follower of)A Little Girl with a Basket of Cherries probably 1575–1580 The National Gallery, London
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Peasants with a Man Dancing 19th C Maarten de Vos (1532–1603) (style of)Peasants with a Man Dancing 19th C The Bowes Museum