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The Shepherd and the Lamb, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
The Two Ladders, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
The Man between the Two Fir Trees, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
The Three Cottages, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
Venus and Cupid, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
The Brook in the Wood, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
Renard Exonerates Himself of His Crimes Before the Lion, 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
Renard Lies that the Rabbit Insulted One of His Children, 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
Renard Lies that he Gave the Ram Various Precious Objects that Were Meant for the Lion ..., 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
The Story of the Horse Who Wants Revenge on the Stag, 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
The Shepherd on Horseback Chases the Stag, 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
The Ass, Jealous of the Attention the Dog Is Getting From His Master, Looks to Imitate ..., 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
Following Renard's False Story, His Father Is Chased by Hunting Dogs from Hendrick van ..., 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
The Stork Removes a Bone from the Wolf's Throat from Hendrick van Alcmar's Renard The F..., 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
The Lion Allows a Fight Between the Wolf and Renard, 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
The Lion Announces a Durable Peace to the Animals who Surround Him, 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
Renard is Accused by the Wolf and Several Animals, 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
The Wolf Accuses Renard of Eating the Fish that He Stole, 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
The Rooster Accuses Renard of Murdering his Chicken, 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
Renard, Disguised as a Monk, Gains the Confidence of the Rooster, 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
The Lion Takes the Advice of the Other Animals for Renard's Punishment, 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
The Bear Calls Renard to Appear Before the Council of the Animals, 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
Renard Promises the Bear to Take Him to a Place Where He Will Find Honey, 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
Renard Makes Fun of the Bear, 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
The Bear Seeks Justice from the Lion Against Renard, 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
The Cat Calls Renard to Appear before the Tribunal, 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
The Rooster Accuses Renard of the Murder of One of His Chickens, mid-17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
The Bear with His Snout and Forepaws Caught in the Trunk of a Tree, mid-17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
The Cat Climbs a Barn, 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
The Cat, Caught in a Snare, is Mistreated by the People from the House, 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
Renard Receives a New Citation from the Badger, 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
Renard Leaves with the badger, 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
Renard Escapes with a Chicken that he Stole from a Clergyman's Table, 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
The Badger Imposes as Punishment to Jump Three Times Over a Stick on the Ground, 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
Renard Wants to Find a Rooster, 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
Renard is Accused by the Animals Before the Lion, 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
Renard's Parents Ask to Withdraw from the Court, 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
Renard Asks for Confession, 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
Renard Falsely Accuses His Father of Conspiring Against the Lion, 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
Renard Continues with His Lies, 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
Renard Convinces the Lion and Lioness of Finding a Treasure His Father Stole from Them ..., 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
The Lion and the Lioness Pardon Renard and Order the Other Animals to Forget His Crimes..., 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
On Order of the Lion, a Piece of Skin is Taken from the Bear, A Piece of the Front Paws..., 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
Renard Convinces the Rabbit to Enter His Burrow and Kills Him,  1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
Renard Sends the Ram Back to the Lion with a Package Containing the Rabbit's Head, 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
The Monkey Opens the Package and Removes the Rabbit's Head to the Great Surprise of the..., 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
The Lion Frees the Bear and the Wolf, 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
A Party in Honor of the Bear and the Wolf, 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
The Reading of a Criminal Action Againt Renard, 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
The Badger Hurries to Warn Renard of the Lion's Intention, 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
Renard Goes with the Badger to Court to Appease the Lion's Anger, 1650-75. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
The Fourth Spring, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
The Brook in the Wood, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
The First Spring, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
The Second Spring, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
The Third Spring, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
The Fourth Spring, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
The Watermill, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
The Hill, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.
 
The Cascade Near the Watermill, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen.