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Robed woman standing next to a plinth, her right hand bears a palm branch, a harp rests against the plinth
ca. 1620–88

Two satyrs, traditionally known as the 'Mockers,' laughing and using their limbs to pin a drawing to a tree trunk, at left a smiling man points toward the drawing, at right is a laughing woman, a globe underneath one of the satyrs
ca. 1636–45

Delilah preparing to cut Samson's hair with scissors in her right hand, below her chest are the head and shoulders of the sleeping Samson
ca. 1630

Delilah preparing to cut Samson's hair with scissors in her right hand, below her chest are the head and shoulders of the sleeping Samson
ca. 1629

Allegory on the Glory of Emperor Ferdinand II

Adam and Eve at the Foot of the Cross
ca. 1647

Theological Thesis of Antoine Talon
1648

Annunciation
1666

Bust of the Virgin
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St. Francis of Assisi
1638

Allegory on Good Government in France
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