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Hofje van Mevrouw van Aerden

The Hofje van Mevrouw van Aerden is a museum and former hofje in Leerdam, Netherlands, on the Kerkstraat.

Art collection
A large collection of paintings was also left to the hofje, including paintings by leading 17th-century Dutch painters such as genre pieces by Frans Hals (1x), Cornelis de Man (1x), Dirck van der Lisse (2x), and Theodoor van Thulden (1x); portraits by Adriaen Hanneman (1x), Hendrick Cornelisz van Vliet (2x), Gerard ter Borch (2x), and Mattheus Verheyden (2x); still lifes by Pieter Claesz (1x), Cornelis de Heem (2x), Ottomar Elliger (1x), and Laurens Craen (1x); and landscapes by Hendrick Jacobsz Dubbels (2x), Philips Koninck (1x), and Jacob Salomonsz van Ruysdael (1x). These hang in the regent's rooms. File:Regentenkamer - Leerdam - 20130015 - RCE.jpg|First Regent's room File:Regentenkamer - Leerdam - 20130018 - RCE.jpg|Portrait of Maria Ponderus, possibly by Willem Jacob Herreyns File:Regentenkamer - Leerdam - 20130016 - RCE.jpg|On the left Still life with fruit, oysters and a wineglass by Laurens Craen and on the right Achilles recognizes the daughters of Lykomedes File:After Anthony van Dyck - Achilles recognizes the daughters of Lykomedes.jpg|Achilles recognizes the daughters of Lykomedes, by a follower of Anthony van Dyck File:Regentenkamer - Leerdam - 20130053 - RCE.jpg|Other Regent's room File:Regentenkamer - Leerdam - 20130052 - RCE.jpg|On the left, the still life by Pieter Claesz. File:Pieter Claesz - still life with roemer and langoustine.jpg|Still life by Pieter Claesz. On 28 May 2011 the paintings Two laughing boys with mug of beer by Hals and Wooded landscape by Jacob van Ruysdael were stolen. On 2 November 2011 they were recovered. ==References==
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