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Philips Wouwerman
1619–1668
(bapt. Haarlem, 24 May 1619; d Haarlem, 19 May 1668). The most celebrated member of a family of Dutch painters from Haarlem, where he worked virtually all his life.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Soldiers by an Encampment National Trust, Mompesson House
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A Dune Landscape with a River and Many Figures probably 1660-68 The National Gallery, London
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By the Riverside 1650s The Wallace Collection
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The Horse Fair late 1660s The Wallace Collection
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Shoeing a Horse 1650s The Wallace Collection
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A White Horse, and an Old Man binding Faggots 1650s The National Gallery, London
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Courtyard with a Farrier Shoeing a Horse c.1656 Dulwich Picture Gallery
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The Return from Hawking c.1660–1665 Dulwich Picture Gallery
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A Hawking Party Setting out c.1660 National Trust, Ascott
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Camp Scene with Trumpeter and Farrier's Booth c.1665 English Heritage, The Wellington Collection, Apsley House
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The Departure of a Hawking Party c.1665 English Heritage, The Wellington Collection, Apsley House
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A Farrier's Shop with a White Horse Being Shod 1665–1668 National Trust, Waddesdon Manor
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The Gypsy Encampment Victoria Art Gallery
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The Farrier's Shop Shipley Art Gallery
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Figures under a Tree National Trust for Scotland, Brodie Castle
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Figures and Horses before a Classical Building
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Battle Scene Brighton and Hove Museums and Art Galleries
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Two Standards Wisbech & Fenland Museum
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Battle Scene Wisbech & Fenland Museum
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Landscape with a Watermill and Figures mid-17th C–late 17th C Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)