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  1. Private collection, Humphrey Ward, London owned Seascape (de Vlieger) by Simon de Vlieger (Q6909)
  2. Private collection, Archduke Ernest of Austria, Coudenberg Palace, Brussels, until 1595 owned Twelve Months of the Year, The Month of April or The Parable of the Sower by Abel Grimmer (Q6908)
  3. Lucie Haas Schloss, Paris, 1911-1938 owned Baptism of the Centurion Cornelius by Arnold Houbraken (Q6907)
  4. Lucie Haas Schloss, Paris, 1911-1938 owned Flower piece (Roses, irises, carnations, daffodils, parrot tulips and other flowers in a glass vase, a ladybird and a snail on a stone plinth) by Jacob van Walscapelle (Q6906)
  5. Lucie Haas Schloss, Paris, 1911-1938 owned The Painter in front of his Easel by Jan Baptist Weenix (Q6905)
  6. Private collection, Adolphe Schloss, Paris, until 1910 owned Scene of a river flowing through a town (Amsterdam) by Jan ten Compe (Q6904)
  7. Lucie Haas Schloss, Paris, 1911-1938 owned Landscape with Figures and Animals (Mommers) by Hendrik Mommers (Q6903)
  8. Schloss heirs, Paris 1938; Château de Chambon, Laguenne (Corrèze) France, 1939-08-20 to 1943-04-16 owned The Painter in front of his Easel by Jan Baptist Weenix (Q6902)
  9. Unknown owners owned The Smoker (Brouwer) by Adriaen Brouwer (Q6901)
  10. Private collection, Mrs. John Heinz III, United States owned Enchanted Island by Jan Brueghel the Elder (Q6900)
  11. Private collection, René Mége du Malmont, Paris owned Three men in the inn by Gerard ter Borch (Q6899)
  12. Unknown owners owned Dutch proverb (Venne, 1) by Adriaen van de Venne (Q6898)
  13. Schloss heirs, Paris 1938; Château de Chambon, Laguenne (Corrèze) France, 1939-08-20 to 1943-04-16 owned Portrait of the Painter Jacob Duck by Johannes Cornelisz Verspronck (Q6897)
  14. Brienner Galerie Lodi, Münich owned Twelve Months of the Year, The Month of April or The Parable of the Sower by Abel Grimmer (Q6896)
  15. Private collection, Ferdinand Herrmann, New York, 1910 owned The adultress by Lucas Cranach the Elder (Q6895)
  16. Lucie Haas Schloss, Paris, 1911-1938 owned Portrait of a Woman (Morelsee) by Paulus Moreelse (Q6894)
  17. Schloss heirs, Paris 1938; Château de Chambon, Laguenne (Corrèze) France, 1939-08-20 to 1943-04-16 owned Dutch Plain by Pieter de Molijn (Q6893)
  18. Private collection, Count André Mniszech, Paris owned The lost son by Jan Baptist Weenix (Q6892)
  19. Private collection, Jean Dubois, Paris owned Two peasants near a fireplace by Cornelis Dusart (Q6891)
  20. Private collection, Francis Denzil Edward Baring 5th Baron Ashburton, The Grange, Nothingham Hampshire, until 1907 owned Portrait of the Artist's Wife, Cunera van der Cock by Frans van Mieris the Elder (Q6890)
  21. Unknown owners owned The Drinker (Diepraam) by Abraham Diepraam (Q6889)
  22. Private collection, Waller, Baarn owned Rural festival by Adriaen Brouwer (Q6888)
  23. Private collection, William Beckford, Fonthill Abbey near Wiltshire, 1833 owned Consequences of public drunkenness by Jan Steen (Q6887)
  24. Private collection, Adolphe Schloss, Paris, until 1910 owned Evening in the Valley by Guillam Dubois (Q6886)
  25. Private collection, Dionysius van de Wijnpersse, The Hague owned The Gallant Minstrel by Richard Brakenburgh (Q6885)
  26. Private collection Adolphe Schloss, Paris, 1908-1910 owned Portrait of Michel Middelhoven, Pastor of Voorschoten by Frans Hals (Q6884)
  27. Schloss heirs, Paris 1938; Château de Chambon, Laguenne (Corrèze) France, 1939-08-20 to 1943-04-16 owned Winter Landscape (Molenaer) by Claes Molenaer (Q6883)
  28. Unknown owners owned Landscape with the Flight into Egypt by Benjamin Cuyp (Q6882)
  29. Private collection, Adolphe Schloss, Paris, until 1910 owned The Dutch Ball by Hendrick de Valk (Q6881)
  30. Lucie Haas Schloss, Paris 1911-1938 owned Evening landscape (van der Neer) by Aert van der Neer (Q6880)
  31. Unknown owners owned The Mule Drivers by Philips Wouwerman (Q6879)
  32. Private collection, Pieter Roelfsema, Groningen, until 1863 owned Consultation at the doctor's by Elisabeth Geertruida Wassenbergh (Q6878)
  33. Kunsthalle Bremen, Bremen, since 1968 owned Wealth seeks misery by Adriaen van de Venne (Q6877)
  34. Unknown owners owned Riverside in Holland by Wouter Knijff (Q6876)
  35. Private collection, Adolphe Schloss, Paris, until 1910 owned Two peasants near a fireplace by Cornelis Dusart (Q6875)
  36. Schloss heirs, Paris 1938; Château de Chambon, Laguenne (Corrèze) France, 1939-08-20 to 1943-04-16 owned Riverside in Holland by Wouter Knijff (Q6874)
  37. Lucie Haas Schloss, Paris, 1911-1938 owned Seascape (de Vlieger) by Simon de Vlieger (Q6873)
  38. Schloss heirs, Paris 1938; Château de Chambon, Laguenne (Corrèze) France, 1939-08-20 to 1943-04-16 owned The Merry Drinker (Teniers) by David Teniers the Younger (Q6872)
  39. Art dealer, Alexandre Joseph Paillet, Paris, until 1814 owned A Barn Interior with Animals by Govert Camphuysen (Q6871)
  40. Galerie Hallsborough, London, 1985-10 owned Twelve Months of the Year, The Month of August or When The Ears are plucked on the Shabbat Day. by Abel Grimmer (Q6870)
  41. Art dealer, Charles Sedelmeyer, Paris, 1902 owned Deposition from the Cross by Peter Paul Rubens (Q6869)
  42. Private collection, Francis Denzil Edward Baring 5th Baron Ashburton, Grange Park, Nothingham Hampshire, until 1907 owned Portrait of the Artist (van Mieris) by Frans van Mieris the Elder (Q6868)
  43. Private collection, Eijk and Rose-Marie van Otterloo, Marblehead MA, 1994-2019 owned The Surgeon (Koedijk) by Isaac Koedijck (Q6867)
  44. Private collection, Heinrich Gustav Winckler, Hamburg, 1888 owned Thunderstorm by Allaert van Everdingen (Q6866)
  45. Musée de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, since 1909 owned Stormy sea by Abraham van Beijeren (Q6865)
  46. Private collection, Charles-Jacques Chapelain de Séréville, Paris, until 1812 owned Consequences of public drunkenness by Jan Steen (Q6864)
  47. Private collection, Comtesse Vilhaud, Paris owned The Knitter by Pieter van Slingelandt (Q6863)
  48. Private collection, Archduke Ernest of Austria, Coudenberg Palace, Brussels, until 1595 owned Twelve Months of the Year, September or the Parable of the Barren Fig Tree by Abel Grimmer (Q6862)
  49. Unknown owners owned The lost son by Jan Baptist Weenix (Q6861)
  50. Unknown owners owned Three parrots by Frans SnydersPeter Paul Rubens (Q6860)

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