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List of paintings by Suze Robertson

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The following is a list of paintings by Suze Robertson that are generally accepted as autograph by the RKD and other sources.

Image Title Year Size Inventory nr. Gallery Location
Portrait of a young woman before 1922 32.3 cm x 26. cm SK-A-4695 Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Self-portrait 1890 50 x 40 cm 33-X-1963 Gemeentemuseum Den Haag The Hague
Bowl of flowers before 1922 1985.0450 Groninger Museum Groningen
Woman in a courtyard before 1922 0 1959.0135 Groninger Museum Groningen
A plate with apples and a bottle ca 1890[1] 34.5 cm x 45.5 cm[1] 21820[1] Centraal Museum Utrecht
Antiques Stall 1900-1901[2] 43.5 cm x 69.5 cm[2] 10134[2] Centraal Museum Utrecht
Church in Katwijk between 1915 and 1920[3] 89 cm x 77 cm[3] 9298[3] Centraal Museum Utrecht
Fishers' Gate in Harderwijk before 1922 83 cm x 101 cm S84/79 Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam Amsterdam
Woman peeling potatoes before 1922 26.2 cm x 21 cm SK-A-4696 Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Lena before 1922 152.5 cm x 84.5 cm DM/907/445 Dordrechts Museum Dordrecht
Corner of the artist studio before 1922 1905.0046 Groninger Museum Groningen
Still Life before 1922 75 x 90 cm SK-C-1678 Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Pietje before 1922 Private collection
The Wood Breaker before 1922 80 x 61.5 cm Private collection
Courtyard together with a Work by Johan Buning before 1922 Private collection
Mother and child before 1922 40 cm x 32 cm Private collection
Alley with woman before 1922 Private collection

References

  1. ^ a b c "Bord met appelen en inmaakfles (ca. 1890)" (in Dutch). Utrecht: Centraal Museum. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
  2. ^ a b c "Oudhedenstalletje (1900 - 1901)" (in Dutch). Utrecht: Centraal Museum. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
  3. ^ a b c "Kerk te Katwijk (ca. 1915 - ca. 1920)" (in Dutch). Utrecht: Centraal Museum. Retrieved 7 March 2015.

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