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Haarlem is a city in the Netherlands, located in the province of North Holland, and is situated on the River Spaarne, about 20 kilometres west of Amsterdam

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Background imageHaarlem Collection: Sint-Bavo church stormed by Protestants in Haarlem, 1752. Creator: Anon

Sint-Bavo church stormed by Protestants in Haarlem, 1752. Creator: Anon
Sint-Bavo church stormed by Protestants in Haarlem, 1752. De Groote Kerk, in Haarlem, overwhelmed by soldiers, in the year 1578. Church interior of the Great Church in Haarlem, now the St

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Triptych with the Lamentation, c.1515-c.1520. Creator: Jan Mostaert

Triptych with the Lamentation, c.1515-c.1520. Creator: Jan Mostaert
Triptych with the Lamentation, c.1515-c.1520

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Interior of the Church of St Bavo in Haarlem, c.1860-c.1891. Creator: Johannes Bosboom

Interior of the Church of St Bavo in Haarlem, c.1860-c.1891. Creator: Johannes Bosboom
Interior of the Church of St Bavo in Haarlem, c.1860-c.1891

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Johanna Bardoel (d after 1667). Wife of Gerard van der Schalcke, 1644. Creator: Gerard Terborch II

Johanna Bardoel (d after 1667). Wife of Gerard van der Schalcke, 1644. Creator: Gerard Terborch II
Johanna Bardoel (d after 1667). Wife of Gerard van der Schalcke, 1644

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Gerard Abrahamsz van der Schalcke (1609-67). Haarlem Cloth Merchant, 1644

Gerard Abrahamsz van der Schalcke (1609-67). Haarlem Cloth Merchant, 1644. Creator: Gerard Terborch II
Gerard Abrahamsz van der Schalcke (1609-67). Haarlem Cloth Merchant, 1644

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Portrait of Alid van der Laen (1542-1626), after 1653. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of Alid van der Laen (1542-1626), after 1653. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Alid van der Laen (1542-1626), after 1653. Copy after Michiel Jansz van Mierevelt

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Portrait of Maerten Ruychaver (1545-1626), after 1653. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of Maerten Ruychaver (1545-1626), after 1653. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Maerten Ruychaver (1545-1626), after 1653. Copy after Michiel Jansz van Mierevelt

Background imageHaarlem Collection: The Kennemer or Nieuwpoort in Haarlem, 1837-1888. Creator: Johannes Josephus Destree

The Kennemer or Nieuwpoort in Haarlem, 1837-1888. Creator: Johannes Josephus Destree
The Kennemer or Nieuwpoort in Haarlem, 1837-1888

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Winter: Assembling for Shrove Tuesday, 1705. Creator: Jan van der Meer

Winter: Assembling for Shrove Tuesday, 1705. Creator: Jan van der Meer
Winter: Assembling for Shrove Tuesday, 1705

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Interior of the Church of St Bavo in Haarlem, 1674. Creator: Job Adriaensz Berckheyde

Interior of the Church of St Bavo in Haarlem, 1674. Creator: Job Adriaensz Berckheyde
Interior of the Church of St Bavo in Haarlem, 1674

Background imageHaarlem Collection: View of the Haarlemmerhout, with a crowd of people in front of the Heerenlogement, 1773-1815

View of the Haarlemmerhout, with a crowd of people in front of the Heerenlogement, 1773-1815

Background imageHaarlem Collection: View of the Town of Haarlem, taken from the Spaarne River, showing the Eendjespoort, c.1650-c.1659

View of the Town of Haarlem, taken from the Spaarne River, showing the Eendjespoort, c.1650-c.1659

Background imageHaarlem Collection: The Bleaching Fields near Haarlem, 1659-1665. Creator: Gerbrand van den Eeckhout

The Bleaching Fields near Haarlem, 1659-1665. Creator: Gerbrand van den Eeckhout
The Bleaching Fields near Haarlem, 1659-1665. Open-air laundry. Note winding wheel for wringing out cloth

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Spaarnwouder gate in Haarlem, 1701-1759. Creator: Cornelis Pronk

Spaarnwouder gate in Haarlem, 1701-1759. Creator: Cornelis Pronk
Spaarnwouder gate in Haarlem, 1701-1759

Background imageHaarlem Collection: View of the Amsterdam Canal in Haarlem, 1742-1801. Creator: Johann Jakob Stelzer

View of the Amsterdam Canal in Haarlem, 1742-1801. Creator: Johann Jakob Stelzer
View of the Amsterdam Canal in Haarlem, 1742-1801. Barges on the water. In the background on the left is the Sint-Bavokerk and the Amsterdam Poort in the middle

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Cart with two horses at De Donkere Kuil tavern near Haarlem, 1815. Creator: Reinier Vinkeles

Cart with two horses at De Donkere Kuil tavern near Haarlem, 1815. Creator: Reinier Vinkeles
Cart with two horses at De Donkere Kuil tavern near Haarlem, 1815

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Panorama of a path next to a canal, 1630. Creator: Pieter Molijn

Panorama of a path next to a canal, 1630. Creator: Pieter Molijn
Panorama of a path next to a canal, 1630

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Bathsheba at her Toilet, 1594. Creator: Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem

Bathsheba at her Toilet, 1594. Creator: Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem
Bathsheba at her Toilet, 1594. Other Title(s): Bathsheba in the Bath

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Wernerus Köhne (1725/26-88), Notary of Haarlem, with his Clerk Jan Bosch, 1787

Wernerus Köhne (1725/26-88), Notary of Haarlem, with his Clerk Jan Bosch, 1787. Creator: Wybrand Hendriks
Wernerus Kohne (1725/26-88), Notary of Haarlem, with his Clerk Jan Bosch, 1787

Background imageHaarlem Collection: The Studio of the Haarlem Painter Pieter Frederik van Os, c.1856-c.1857. Creator: Anton Mauve

The Studio of the Haarlem Painter Pieter Frederik van Os, c.1856-c.1857. Creator: Anton Mauve
The Studio of the Haarlem Painter Pieter Frederik van Os, c.1856-c.1857

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Pomona Receiving the Harvest of Fruit, 1626. Creator: Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem

Pomona Receiving the Harvest of Fruit, 1626. Creator: Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem
Pomona Receiving the Harvest of Fruit, 1626

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Interior of St Bavo Church in Haarlem. View from the Nave towards the Choir, 1660-1703

Interior of St Bavo Church in Haarlem. View from the Nave towards the Choir, 1660-1703. Creator: Isaak van Nickele
Interior of St Bavo Church in Haarlem. View from the Nave towards the Choir, 1660-1703

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Fragment with the Transfiguration of Christ (Resurrection), c.1515-c.1520. Creator: Unknown

Fragment with the Transfiguration of Christ (Resurrection), c.1515-c.1520. Creator: Unknown
Fragment with the Transfiguration of Christ (Resurrection), c.1515-c.1520. Other Title(s): The Resurrection of Christ

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Abraham Casteleyn and his Wife, Margarieta van Bancken, 1663. Creator: Jan de Bray

Abraham Casteleyn and his Wife, Margarieta van Bancken, 1663. Creator: Jan de Bray
Abraham Casteleyn and his Wife, Margarieta van Bancken, 1663. Other Title(s): The Haarlem Printer Abraham Casteleyn and his Wife Margarieta van Bancken

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Venus and Mars, 1628. Creator: Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem

Venus and Mars, 1628. Creator: Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem
Venus and Mars, 1628

Background imageHaarlem Collection: The interior of Saint Bavo's Church in Haarlem, 1660-1703. Creator: Isaak van Nickele

The interior of Saint Bavo's Church in Haarlem, 1660-1703. Creator: Isaak van Nickele
The interior of Saint Bavo's Church in Haarlem, 1660-1703. The Grote Kerk (or St.-Bavokerk) was consecrated as a cathedral in 1559

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Interior of the Church of St Bavo in Haarlem, 1636. Creator: Pieter Jansz Saenredam

Interior of the Church of St Bavo in Haarlem, 1636. Creator: Pieter Jansz Saenredam
Interior of the Church of St Bavo in Haarlem, 1636. Other Title(s): Seen from the South Ambulatory, Looking across the Choir to the North Ambulatory and the Large Organ

Background imageHaarlem Collection: View of Haarlem from the Northwest, with the Bleaching Fields in the Foreground, c.1650-c.1682

View of Haarlem from the Northwest, with the Bleaching Fields in the Foreground, c.1650-c.1682. A bleachfield or bleaching green was an open area used for spreading cloth on the ground to be purified

Background imageHaarlem Collection: De Waag (Weighing House) and Crane on the Spaarne, Haarlem, 1660-1698. Creator: Gerrit Berckheyde

De Waag (Weighing House) and Crane on the Spaarne, Haarlem, 1660-1698. Creator: Gerrit Berckheyde
De Waag (Weighing House) and Crane on the Spaarne, Haarlem, 1660-1698

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Dutch Panorama Landscape with a Distant View of Haarlem, 1654. Creator: Philip Koninck

Dutch Panorama Landscape with a Distant View of Haarlem, 1654. Creator: Philip Koninck
Dutch Panorama Landscape with a Distant View of Haarlem, 1654

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Battle between Dutch and Spanish Ships on the Haarlemmermeer, in or after 1629

Battle between Dutch and Spanish Ships on the Haarlemmermeer, in or after 1629. Creator: Hendrick Cornelisz Vroom
Battle between Dutch and Spanish Ships on the Haarlemmermeer, in or after 1629. Other Title(s): Battle between Dutch and Spanish Ships on the Haarlemmermeer, 26 May 1573

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Johan van Schoterbosch (ca. 1564-1654). Councillor and Alderman of Haarlem, 1647

Johan van Schoterbosch (ca. 1564-1654). Councillor and Alderman of Haarlem, 1647. Creator: Jan Verspronck
Johan van Schoterbosch (ca. 1564-1654). Councillor and Alderman of Haarlem, 1647

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Kenau Simonsdr Hasselaer, c.1590-c.1609. Creator: Unknown

Kenau Simonsdr Hasselaer, c.1590-c.1609. Creator: Unknown
Kenau Simonsdr Hasselaer, c.1590-c.1609

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Portrait of a man, 1535. Creator: Jan Jansz Mostaert (circle of)

Portrait of a man, 1535. Creator: Jan Jansz Mostaert (circle of)
Portrait of a man, 1535

Background imageHaarlem Collection: The Adoration of the Magi, c.1520-c.1525. Creator: Jan Mostaert

The Adoration of the Magi, c.1520-c.1525. Creator: Jan Mostaert
The Adoration of the Magi, c.1520-c.1525

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Halting at a Roadside Inn, 1657. Creator: Pieter Molijn

Halting at a Roadside Inn, 1657. Creator: Pieter Molijn
Halting at a Roadside Inn, 1657

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Pieter Jacobsz Schout (1570-1645), Burgomaster of Haarlem, 1641. Creator: Jan Verspronck

Pieter Jacobsz Schout (1570-1645), Burgomaster of Haarlem, 1641. Creator: Jan Verspronck
Pieter Jacobsz Schout (1570-1645), Burgomaster of Haarlem, 1641

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Willem Philip Kops (1695-1756), with his Wife and Children, 1738. Creator: Frans Decker

Willem Philip Kops (1695-1756), with his Wife and Children, 1738. Creator: Frans Decker
Willem Philip Kops (1695-1756), with his Wife and Children, 1738. Other Title(s): Willem Philip Kops (1695-1756), Merchant of Haarlem, with his Wife and Children

Background imageHaarlem Collection: The Sleeping Shepherd, 1678. Creator: Jan van der Meer

The Sleeping Shepherd, 1678. Creator: Jan van der Meer
The Sleeping Shepherd, 1678

Background imageHaarlem Collection: View of the Nieuwe Gracht near the Bolwerk, Haarlem, 1800-1831. Creator: Wybrand Hendriks

View of the Nieuwe Gracht near the Bolwerk, Haarlem, 1800-1831. Creator: Wybrand Hendriks
View of the Nieuwe Gracht near the Bolwerk, Haarlem, 1800-1831

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Landscape with a Farm, 1648. Creator: Jan van der Meer

Landscape with a Farm, 1648. Creator: Jan van der Meer
Landscape with a Farm, 1648

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Portrait of a Couple, Probably Isaac Abrahamsz Massa and Beatrix van der Laen, c.1622

Portrait of a Couple, Probably Isaac Abrahamsz Massa and Beatrix van der Laen, c.1622. Creator: Frans Hals
Portrait of a Couple, Probably Isaac Abrahamsz Massa and Beatrix van der Laen, c.1622. Other Title(s): Portrait of a Couple in a Landscape

Background imageHaarlem Collection: The Fall of Man, 1592. Creator: Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem

The Fall of Man, 1592. Creator: Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem
The Fall of Man, 1592

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Dirck Volkertsz Coornhert (1522-90), Writer and Engraver, 1572-1600. Creator: Unknown

Dirck Volkertsz Coornhert (1522-90), Writer and Engraver, 1572-1600. Creator: Unknown
Dirck Volkertsz Coornhert (1522-90), Writer and Engraver, 1572-1600. Copy after Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Plato's Cave, 1604. Creator: Jan Saenredam

Plato's Cave, 1604. Creator: Jan Saenredam
Plato's Cave, 1604

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Landscape with a ruined castle and church, between 1648 and 1682. Creator: Jacob van Ruisdael

Landscape with a ruined castle and church, between 1648 and 1682. Creator: Jacob van Ruisdael
Landscape with a ruined castle and church, between 1648 and 1682

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Portrait of Joost van Bronkhorst, c.1520. Creator: Jan Mostaert

Portrait of Joost van Bronkhorst, c.1520. Creator: Jan Mostaert
Portrait of Joost van Bronkhorst, c.1520

Background imageHaarlem Collection: Rustic Scene with Sheep, Sheds, and Spreading Trees, n.d. Creator: Jan van der Meer

Rustic Scene with Sheep, Sheds, and Spreading Trees, n.d. Creator: Jan van der Meer
Rustic Scene with Sheep, Sheds, and Spreading Trees, n.d



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Haarlem Collection

Haarlem is a city in the Netherlands, located in the province of North Holland, and is situated on the River Spaarne, about 20 kilometres west of Amsterdam. The city has a population of around 150,000 and is known for its rich history and culture, an important trading centre during the Middle Ages and was home to many painters during the Dutch Golden Age. Today it is a popular tourist destination with attractions such as Grote Markt (the main market square), Teylers Museum (the oldest museum in the Netherlands) and Frans Hals Museum (dedicated to Dutch Golden Age painter Frans Hals). It also boasts numerous parks, churches and other historic buildings that make it an ideal place for visitors to explore.
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