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Home / Netherlands / Amsterdam / Rijksmuseum 62
- Still Life with a turkey pie by Pieter Claesz, a Dutch Golden Age painter of still lifes
- Taking selfies at the Rijksmuseum
- The Battle of Waterloo is the largest painting in the Rijksmuseum. The central figure in black cloak is the Duke of Wellington
- The Duke of Wellington, the central figure in this painting
- The iamsterdam slogan is a city icon that's popular with visitors doing selfies
- The Jewish Bride by Rembrandt (1667)
- The Love Letter by Johannes Vermeer
- The main characters in the Battle of Waterloo painting
- The Massacre of the Innocents by Cornelis C van Haarlem
- The Merry Drinker by Frans Hals
- The Militia Company of Captain Frans Banning Cocq in the Night Watch
- The Milkmaid by Johannes Vermeer
- The Night Watch is renowned for its size, the use of light and shadow and the perception of motion
- The Rijksmuseum at Museumstraat1
- The roemer, an ovoid tumbler reminiscent of our current wine glasses, was fashionable during the 16th century. The stem is decorated with raspberry-shaped prunts.