Johannes van Haensbergen: English: Portrait of Maria Duyst van Voorhout (1662-1754), lady of Renswoude en Emmickhuysen and founder of the Fundatie van Renswoude in The Hague, Delft, and Utrecht
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Jan van Haansbergen, Johan van Haansbergen, Johannes van Haansbergen, Johan van Haensbergen, Joannes van Haansbergen, Johannes van Haensbergen, Johannes van Haensbergh
English: Portrait of Maria Duyst van Voorhout (1662-1754), lady of Renswoude en Emmickhuysen and founder of the Fundatie van Renswoude in The Hague, Delft, and Utrecht
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