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Flora and Zephyr
Jacob de Wit
Oil on canvas · 1743
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Allegory of the Arts
Jacob de Wit
Oil on canvas · 1742
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Judgment of Paris
Jacob de Wit
red chalk on laid paper · 1726
National Gallery of Art

Design for a ceiling painting with the Apotheosis of Aeneas, in the corners the Four Seasons
Jacob de Wit
canvas, oil paint (paint) · 1720
Rijksmuseum

Allegory of Government: Wisdom Defeating Discord
Jacob de Wit
Oil on canvas · 1715
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Design for a Panel with Four Putti Decorating a Herm (Terminal Figure) with Garlands of Fruit and Foliage
Jacob de Wit
Red chalk. Inlaid into heavy paper mount with brown and gold framing lines · 1715
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Allegorical Figures of Faith, Hope and Charity in a Niche
Jacob de Wit
Pen and black ink, brush and gray wash heightened with white on blue paper. Quadruple framing line in pen and black ink with red wash. · 1710
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Ceiling Design
Jacob de Wit
Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, over traces of red chalk; two double framing lines in pen and black ink · 1710
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Vrouwenhoofd, links in profiel, benedenwaarts gewend
Jacob de Wit
pastel (crayon), paper, chalk · 1705
Rijksmuseum

Studieblad met tien koppen
Jacob de Wit
pen on ink, paper · 1705
Rijksmuseum

Vrouwenhoofd met krullend haar, driekwart naar rechts en voorovergebogen
Jacob de Wit
brush on chalk, paper · 1705
Rijksmuseum

Naakt jongetje
Jacob de Wit
paper, chalk · 1705
Rijksmuseum

Schrijdende engel
Jacob de Wit
pen on ink, paper · 1705
Rijksmuseum

Studie van twee handen die een staf omklemmen
Jacob de Wit
brush on chalk, paper · 1705
Rijksmuseum

Study of Two Hands
Jacob de Wit
Red chalk with touches of white chalk on pink tinted paper · 1700
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Study for a Ceiling: Allegory of the Harvest with Dionysus and Ceres
Jacob de Wit
pen and black and brown inks with gray and brown washes on laid paper · 1695
National Gallery of Art

The Four Fathers of the Church
Jacob de Wit
pen and black ink with gray and brown wash, heightened with white gouache on brown laid paper · 1610
National Gallery of Art