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The main centres of artistic production from the fifteenth, sixteenth and seventeenth centuries are represented by the work of such artists as Lochner, Van der Weyden, Bouts, Ghirlandaio, Moroni, Frans Hals, Ruisdael, Rubens and Rembrandt.

Eighteenth-century French painting is in turn represented by the work of Largillière, Boucher, Hubert Robert, Fragonard, Lépicié, Nattier and Quentin de La Tour.

The eighteenth century is also represented by an area devoted to the work of the Venetian painter Francesco Guardi, while another area brings together English painters such as Lawrence and Gainsborough. Nineteenth-century English painting is in turn represented by the work of Turner and Burne-Jones.

The section of nineteenth-century French painting includes work by Corot, Millet, Rousseau and Fantin-Latour, as well as that of Manet, Dégas, Renoir and Monet.

  Bust of St. Catherine (?) / Bust of St. Joseph The Presentation in the Temple / The Stigmatisation of St. Francis The Annunciation
  Portrait of a Young Woman Holy Family and donors Portrait of Helena Fourment
  Portrait of an Old Man Portrait of Duval de l’Épinoy The Fête at Rambouillet or The Island of Love
  The Feast of Ascension in the Piazza San Marco Portrait of Mrs. Lowndes-Stone Quillebeuf, Mouth of the Seine
  Boy blowing bubbles Winter The Reading
  Still life with melon Portrait of Madame Claude Monet The Mirror of Venus
  Portrait of Henri Michel-Lévy Les Bretonnes au Pardon






















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