Seventeen Provinces – Johann Baptist Vrients / Abraham Ortelius, 1606
Seventeen Provinces – Willem Blaeu, 1630
Seventeen Provinces – Willem Blaeu, 1635
Ships before Amsterdam – Ludolf Bakhuysen, 1701
Ships before Amsterdam – Pieter van den Berge after Johannes Kip, 1690
Ships in an estuary – Gerrit Groenewegen, c. 1800
Siege of Breda – Jacques Callot, 1624-1625
Siege of Gibraltar – Kleinschmidt after Paul Decker, 1705
Siege of Groningen (1672) – Willem Hendrik Hoogkamer after Haatje Pieters Oosterhuis, 1815
Siege of Haarlem – Hendrik Spilman, 1747
Siege of Lochem – Lodovico Guicciardini, 1652
Siege of Naarden – Romeijn de Hooghe, 1673
Silence – Lawrence Alma-Tadema, 1883
Silver Favourites – Lawrence Alma-Tadema, 1903
Singapore – Louis Le Breton, 1846
Sint Eustatius – Johann Baptist Bergmuller, 1781
Sint Eustatius with Oranjestad – J. Ottaviani after Niccola Matraini, 1777
Sint Maarten – J.V.D. Werbata, 1915
Skating near Maassluis – Johan Barthold Jongkind, 1862
Skating satire – James Gillray, 1805
Sketchbook – Albert Flamen, 1679
Slag bij Nieuwpoort – Matthias de Sallieth naar Dirk Langedijk, 1783
Sleigh racing – Antoine-Jean Gros after Carle Vernet, 1811
Snowball fight – Frédéric Théodore Lix, 19th century
Solomon’s Temple – Romeijn de Hooghe, 1715
Somba Opu, Makassar, Sulawesi – François Valentijn, 1724-1726
Soursop – Maria Sibylla Merian, 1705-1719
South Africa – Robert Bénard, 1790
South Africa, Cape Colony – Evert Maaskamp, 1810
South Africa, Cape of Good Hope – Jacques-Nicholas Bellin, c. 1750
South America, Tierra del Fuego – Reinier and Josua Ottens, c. 1745
South East Asia – Mercator-Hondius, 1630
South East Asia – Nicolaes Visscher, c. 1690
South East Asia map – De Wit
South Holland – Moses Pitt, 1682
South-Africa, Cape of Good Hope – Ottens, c. 1680
South-East Asia, East Indies – Emanuel Bowen, 1744
South-Holland, Brabant, Biesbosch – Covens en Mortier, 1721
South-Holland, Brabant, Biesbosch – Henricus Hondius, 1629
South-Holland, Brabant, Biesbosch – Moses Pitt, 1682
Southeast Asia – Covens and Mortier, c. 1730
Southeast Asia – De Vaugondy, 1750
Southeast Asia – Hondius/Janssonius, 1647
Southeast Asia – Joachim Ottens, c. 1745
Southeast Asia – Willem Blaeu, 1635-1664
Southeast Asia map – Ortelius, 1587
Southeast Asia, Indochina, Malay Peninsula – Giambattista Albrizzi, 1740-1762
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