Van der Doort c.1639 Two Youths, Balin and Balu, together which can be shown to be four figures – although there are only 2 heads and 4 arms and 4 legs, it can be represented as if it were 4 whole entire figures WS 174, No. 13 Little Store Room in Bear Gallery
Van der Doort c.1639 Michiel Jansz. Mierevelt Duke of Brunswick, Bishop of Halberstadt, shoulder-length, panel WS 174, No. 14 Little Store Room in Bear Gallery
Van der Doort c.1639 Albrecht Dürer Triumph of Emperor Maximilian I, very large print WS 174, No. 15 Little Store Room in Bear Gallery
Van der Doort c.1639 said to be Pieter Bruegel I, thought to be but a mean copy after his invention Blind leading the Blind WS 174, No. 16 Little Store Room in Bear Gallery
Van der Doort c.1639 Titian Last Supper,high narrow piece, they say a fragment cut off when the original in Spain in the Escorial was too big WS 175, No. 19 Little Store Room in Bear Gallery
Van der Doort c.1639 after Michelangelo Last Judgment, the original an entire wall of the Pope's chapel in Rome WS 175, No. 19 Little Store Room in Bear Gallery