Paintings in Museums and Public Art Galleries:
Louvre Museum Database, Paris
Mauritshuis Royal Picture Gallery, The Hague NEW! Great scans of Mauritshuis paintings, from the 'Memory of the Netherlands' project
National Gallery, London, UK NEW! A Woman holding a Mirror Portrait of a Man, a Woman and a Boy
Pieter Codde at the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam Cavaliers and Ladies, 1633 The Meagre Company, 1637 (with Frans Hals)
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam NEW! Great scans of Rijksmuseum paintings, from the 'Memory of the Netherlands' project
Rijksmuseum Research Database, Amsterdam (in Dutch)  4 works by Pieter Codde online
Akademie der Bildenden Künst, Vienna (in German) 
Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, British Columbia The Music Lesson, chalk drawing
Ashmolean Museum at the University of Oxford, UK
Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio
Museum Bredius, Netherlands
Philadelphia Museum of Art (Tip: On the zoom-in page, use the slider bar to magnify the image) The Lute Player
Rijksmuseum Twenthe, Enschede, Netherlands (in Dutch) NEW! 
State Museums of Florence Digital Archive, Italy
The Kremer Collection, The Hague, The Netherlands NEW! Collection of paintings based at the Mauritshuis
National Art Databases and Museum Inventories:
Flemish Art Collection Database, Belgium (in Dutch) 
UK National Inventory of Continental European Paintings (NICE) NEW!
Pictures from Image Archives:
Pieter Codde in the Art Renewal Center
Pieter Codde at CGFA 
Pieter Codde in the Web Gallery of Art 
World Visit Guide (formerly Insecula)
Miscellaneous Sites:
Artarchiv Sample Artist Symbols + Monograms Scroll down to monogram 214
Articles and Reference Sites:
Grove Dictionary of Art Online (excerpt) 
Union List of Artist Names (Getty Museum)  Reference sheet with basic information about the artist and pointers to other references.
Oxford Dictionary of Art (eNotes) NEW! 
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