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Philip William, Prince of Orange (1554-1618)
Jan Claudius de Cock
modeling on terracotta (clay material) · 1692
Rijksmuseum

Philip William, Prince of Orange (1554-1618)
Jan De Cock
modeling on terracotta (clay material) · 1692
Rijksmuseum

Maurice, Prince of Orange (1567-1625)
Jan De Cock
modeling on terracotta (clay material) · 1692
Rijksmuseum

Portrait of Michiel de Ruyter
Rombout Verhulst
modeling on terracotta (clay material) · 1677
Rijksmuseum

Portrait of Jacob van Reygersbergh
Rombout Verhulst
modeling on terracotta (clay material) · 1671
Rijksmuseum

Bust of Willem Baron van Liere (1620-1654), Lord of Oosterwijk and both Katwijks
Rombout Verhulst
modeling on terracotta (clay material) · 1662
Rijksmuseum

Bust of Maria van Reigersberch (ca. 1620-1673), Lady of both Katwijks
Rombout Verhulst
modeling on terracotta (clay material) · 1662
Rijksmuseum

Model for the tomb of Maerten Harpertsz Tromp
Rombout Verhulst
modeling on oak (wood), terracotta (clay material) · 1654
Rijksmuseum

Design for the Funeral Monument of Maerten Harpertsz Tromp
Rombout Verhulst
modeling on terracotta (clay material) · 1654
Rijksmuseum

Justitia, Model for a Statue on the East Facade of the Amsterdam Town Hall (now Royal Palace) at Dam Square
Artus Quellinus the Elder
modeling on terracotta (clay material) · 1650
Rijksmuseum

Prudentia, Model for a Statue on the East Facade of the Amsterdam Town Hall (now Royal Palace) at Dam Square
Artus Quellinus the Elder
modeling on terracotta (clay material) · 1650
Rijksmuseum

The Maid of Amsterdam, Part of a Model for the East Tympanum of the Amsterdam Town Hall (now Royal Palace) at Dam Square
Artus Quellinus the Elder
modeling on terracotta (clay material) · 1650
Rijksmuseum

Triton Carrying a Nereid, Part of a Model for the East Tympanum of the Amsterdam Town Hall (now Royal Palace) at Dam Square
Artus Quellinus the Elder
modeling on terracotta (clay material) · 1650
Rijksmuseum

Triton with a Crocodile and a Swan, Part of a Model for the East Tympanum of the Amsterdam Town Hall (now Royal Palace) at Dam Square
Artus Quellinus the Elder
modeling on terracotta (clay material) · 1650
Rijksmuseum

Atlas, Model for a Statue on the West Facade of the Amsterdam Town Hall (now Royal Palace) at Dam Square
Artus Quellinus the Elder
modeling on terracotta (clay material) · 1650
Rijksmuseum

Portrait Medallion of a Man
Johan Gregor van der Schardt
modeling on oil paint (paint), terracotta (clay material) · 1575
Rijksmuseum

Portrait Medallion of a Man
Gregor
modeling on oil paint (paint), terracotta (clay material) · 1575
Rijksmuseum

Portrait Bust of Johann Neudörffer the Younger
Johan Gregor van der Schardt
modeling on terracotta (clay material) · 1570
Rijksmuseum

Portrait Bust of Johann Neudörffer the Younger
Gregor
modeling on terracotta (clay material) · 1570
Rijksmuseum

Two Studies of a Standing Youth in Quattrocento Clothing (recto); a cardinal's hat on a fragmentary coat of arms with a griffin (the arms of the city of Perugia) (verso)
Perugino
Metalpoint on pinkish prepared paper; retouched by a later hand in pencil, particularly the figure at the right (recto); black chalk, over dots obtained by the pouncing of a model; partly retouched with brush and brown ink (verso) · 1501
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Two Studies of a Standing Youth in Quattrocento Clothing (recto); a cardinal's hat on a fragmentary coat of arms with a griffin (the arms of the city of Perugia) (verso)
Pietro Perugino
Metalpoint on pinkish prepared paper; retouched by a later hand in pencil, particularly the figure at the right (recto); black chalk, over dots obtained by the pouncing of a model; partly retouched with brush and brown ink (verso) · 1501
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

staircase model
Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory, French, established 1756
models and prototypes, decorative arts, staircase model — mahogany, ebony, pear (wood) or sycamore, oak; biscuit porcelain
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

staircase model
Ugen, French, n.d.
models and prototypes, decorative arts, staircase model — cherry (wood)
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum