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Some attractions within Amsterdam Rijksmuseum First Floor Map:
  • (201, 202) Dutch painters of the 15th c.: Geertgen to Sint Jens, Jan Mostaert
  • (203) J. C. van Oostsanen
  • (204) Lucas van Leyden
  • (205) Jan Cornelisz Vermeyen, Maerten van Heemskerck
  • (206) Pieter Aertsz, Joachim Bueckelaer
  • (208, 209) Werner van don Valckert, Frans Hals
  • (210) Hendrick Avercamp
  • (211) Rembrandt inc. `Jeremiah Lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem`
  • (212) Corridor
  • (212A) Special Exhibitions
  • (213, 214) Rehanging
  • (215) Bartholomeus van der Helst
  • (216) Paulus Potter, Jan Steen
  • (217, 218) Jacob van Ruisdael, Adriaen van Ostade, Adriaen and Esaias van de Velde
  • (219) Jan Steen
  • (220) Willem van de Velde the Younger, Jan van de Cappelle
  • (221, 221 A) Dutch painting with Italian motifs: Asselijn, Berchem, Both, Dujardin
  • (222,222A) Emanuel de Witte, Johannes Vermeer, Pieter de Hooch
  • (223) Information on history of Rembrandt's `Night Watch`
  • (224) The Night Watch
  • (225) Non-Dutch masters: Fra Angelico, Tiepolo, Goya, Murillo, Rubens, Van Dyck
  • (229) Rembrandt Self-portrait as Apostle Paul
  • (230) Rembrandt's `Staalmeesters`
  • (231, 232) Ferdinand Bol, Nicolaes Maes
  • (233) Rehanging
  • (234) Aslbert Cuyp
  • (235) Melchior d'Hondecoeter
  • (236) Dujardin
  • (237) Sales
  • (238) Limoges enamels
  • (239) Bronze statuettes from a tomb
  • (241, 242) 15th/16th c. sculpture inc. work by Adriaen van Wezel
  • (243) Gothic guild furniture
  • (245) German sculpture
  • (246) Antwerp Altar
  • (247) Ecclesiastical robes and silver
  • (248) Tapestry (Brussels c. 1510) and a Gothic rood screen
  • (249) Corridor to Auditorium 250,250A Tapestry from Delft (F. Spiering)
  • (251) 17th c. furniture, majolica
  • (251 A) `Treasure Chamber`: jewels, corporation silver
  • (252) Furniture; fine paneling
  • (253) Flemish baroque; glass and silverware
  • (253A) Dutch colonial art (way of life)
  • (254) Silver room: silversmiths' art
  • (255-257) `Delft Blue`
  • (258) Terra-cotta by Artus (Quellinus; sculpture
  • (258A) Tapestries with hunting scenes (c. 1650)
  • (259) Furniture, gilded leather hangings, ivory carving
  • (260) Furniture made of rare woods
  • (261) Chinese screens
  • (11) Chinese porcelain from the Ming period
  • (12) Sculpture from the HinduJavanese Kingdoms in Indonesia
  • (13, 14) Japanese department: screens, paintings, lacquerwork; wooden Amida statue
  • (15, 16) Arts and crafts of China
  • (17) East-Asian sculpture; bronze Shiva
  • (18) Portrayals of Buddha
  • (19-21) Chinese ceramics and porcelain (c. 2000 BC-AD 1900)
  • (101) Clocks, pictures and other 15th/16th c. items
  • (102) Courtyard `Square of the 17th c.`: ships, arms, armor and colonial history
  • (102A) Everyday life in the 17th c.
  • (103) Room of the sea battles: ships, captured flags; paintings by Van de Velde, Elder
  • (104) Admirals' room: portraits and arms
  • (105) The French invasion of 1672 and the time of the Stadhouder, Willem III
  • (106) Colonial history, especially the Dutch presence in Ceylon, Japan and China
  • (107, 108) History of the Netherlands in the 18th c.
  • (109) The Annexation of the Netherlands into the French Empire
  • (110) Room of the United Kingdom; Belgium
  • (111, 112) Dutch history of the 19th and 20th c.
  • (113) Exhibition on the Second World War
  • (114) Clock works
  • (134) Antechamber
  • (135) Willem and Frans van Mieris,
  • (136, 137) C. Troost, J. de Wit
  • (138) Islamic art: carpets,
  • (139) Pastels by J. E. Liotard and
  • (140) Miniatures
  • (141) Staircase: Chinese porcelain
  • (142-149) 18th/19th c. painting
  • (142) Jan Ekel the Younger,
  • (143) Pieter Kleyn, Wouter van
  • (144, 145) W. Nuyen, J. A. Kruseman, B. C. Koekkoek
  • (146) Hague School: watercolors
  • (147-148) Hague School: Willem, Jacob and Matthijs Maris, Anton Mauve
  • (149) Amsterdam Impressionism:
  • (162) Dolls' houses, work of gold and silversmiths
  • (163) Dutch sculpture
  • (164-165) Arts and crafts from the time of Willem III
  • (166) Currently in reconstruction
  • (167) Tapestries
  • (168, 169) Dutch and French furniture (18th c.); tapestries
  • (170, 171) Dresden china
  • (172) Japanese Kakiemon porcelain
  • (173) Louis Quinze furniture
  • (174) Dutch furniture c. 1750; paintings by Jacob de Wit
  • (175) Delft ware and foreign ceramics
  • (176) French furniture inc. desk of the Elector of Trier
  • (177) 18th c. Dutch silver
  • (178) French furniture from transition from rococo to Louis Seize
  • (179) Room with Louis XVI furniture and Sèvres porcelain
  • (180) Trinkets: 18th c. snuff boxes, clocks and jewelry
  • (181) 18th c. ecclesiastical art
  • (24) Dutch and foreign 18th c. glassware
  • (25) Dutch Louis XVI furniture
  • (26) Ceramics and silver
  • (27) Haarlem house interior
  • (28) Dutch porcelain: Weesp, Loosdrecht, Amstel
  • (29) Empire furniture; silverware
  • (30) Being rearranged
  • (31) Corridor
  • (32) Dutch porcelain
  • (33) Empire
  • (34, 35) Art nouveau furniture and porcelain
  • (40) Tiles
  • (47) Paintings