Papenbroek Collection

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Lubbert Gerritsz. Yserman, one of the paintings in the collection

The Papenbroek Collection is one of the largest 18th-century Dutch art collections.[1] After the death of its owner, Gerard van Papenbroek (16731743), the antiquities were bequeathed to Leiden University. These antiquities would become the earliest collection of the Dutch National Museum of Antiquities, and have been called a "decisive factor for the creation of the first academic chair of archaeology".[2] The portraits and manuscripts were divided between Leiden University and the Athenaeum Illustre of Amsterdam.[3]

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