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2/2 A watery watercolor landscape from the 1630s by my colleague Lucas van Uden. Today is his day.
2/2 A little girl poses as a huntress (Diana) in 1655 for Caesar van Everdingen, who died OTD in 1678.
3/3 Tomyris, at it again, bagging the king’s head. Engraved in 1539 by Georg Pencz.
2/2 Such a perfect profile on this far less enigmatic woman painted by Filippo Lippi, whose day is today.
Fall of Man, or, it is absolutely always 100% the woman's fault. A philosophy made unusually clear in this drawing by Jan Gossaert, whose day is today.
Cat nabs dead bird from cruel still-life painter's arrangement. At least, I'd like to think that's what happened! By Carstiaen Luycks, whose day is today.
2/2 Karel Dujardin, now looking a bit skeptical about himself. Today is his day.
2/2 A gentle springtime landscape with cottages from 1561 by Jacob Grimmer. It’s his day too.
2/2 More fun on the ice, including a very embarrassing tumble, now as painted by Jacob Grimmer. It's his day too.