File:Allegorisch groepsportret, waarschijnlijk voorstellend Anthony de Bordes Sr. die zijn zoon Anthony toevertrouwt aan Minerva Amsterdam Museum SB 6404.jpg
Allerorical group portrait, probably showing Anthony de Bordes Sr. (1615–1678) leaving his son Anthony de Bordes (1855–1722) in the care of the Roman godess Minerva. To the left a table is lain with musical instruments and books, while on the floor children's toys are lying. Playing time is over and time for study has begun.
Kinderen op hun mooist. Het kinderportret in de Nederlanden 1500-1700, Frans Halsmuseum, Haarlem, 7 October 2000–31 December 2000, ISBN9076588120, p. 281-282, cat. no. 80.
RKDimages, Art-work number 123891, as Double portrait of probably Anthony de Bordes (1615-1678) and his son Antoni de Bordes (1665-1722), 1673
RKDimages, Art-work number 11381, as Allegorisch groepsportret, waarschijnlijk voorstellend Anthony de Bordes Sr (1615-1678) die zijn zoon Anthony (1655-1722) toevertrouwt aan Minerva, 1679
Geheugen van Nederland, as Allegorische portretgroep van de familie De Bordes met Minerva, 1679.
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