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Neuburg Palace ~ Neuburg State Gallery of Flemish Art
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Brueghel The Elder, Jan – Summer
Brueghel The Elder, Jan – Bacchanalia
Brueghel The Elder, Jan – Wooded Landscape with Nymphs and hunting
Brueghel The Elder, Jan – River Landscape with the Rest on the Flight
Brueghel The Elder, Jan – Fish nymphs
Brueghel The Elder, Jan – Feast of the Olympian gods
Brueghel The Elder, Jan – Autumn
Brueghel The Elder, Jan – Wooded Landscape with St. Hubertus
Brueghel The Elder, Jan – Spring
Brueghel The Elder, Jan – The Winter
Brueghel the Younger, Jan – The Adoration of the Magi
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