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 IIOXTI10RST Haarlem Museum ; Flc:i-liuiit by Candle- light, Basic Museum ; Liberation of Peter, Esau selling liis Birthright, Backgammon (1(524), Berlin Museum ; Boy with Flute, Musical Party, four others, Brunswick Mu- seum ; Man with Wine-Glass, Carlsruhe Gal- lery ; Old Woman weighing Money, St. Ce- cilia at the Organ with Angels Accompanying, Satyr and Old Woman, Magdalen Penitent, Musical Entertainment, Cassel Gallery ; Na- tivity. Cologne Museum ; Queen Margaret and King Albrecht (1G!)0), Family Concert, Hicli Old Man with his Son, Diana adorned by her Nymphs (1G.">0), Female Portrait, Copenhagen Gallery ; Christ with Nicode- mus at Night, Portrait of Princess Sophie of the Palatinate, Lute-Player Singing, Male Portrait, Female do. (1(541), Darmstadt Mu- seum ; Dentist (1G22), Old Woman with Coin, do. with Candle, Female Portrait (?), Dresden Museum ; Peter's Denial, Peter Penitent, Woman Undressing, Burial of St. Sebastian (V), Gotha Museum ; Deliverance of St. Peter, Cimon and Pera, Prodigal Son, do. (1G23), Christ in the Temple (?), Ceres seeking her Daughter Proserpine, Old Pina- kothek, Munich ; Dutch Tavern Scene, Ol-, denburg Gallery ; Flute-Player, Sclnveriii Gallery ; Portrait of a Princess (1(552), Wei- mar Museum ; Christ before Caiaphas, Pe- ter's Denial, Woman Spinning, The Concert, Old Woman in Prayer, Man with Wine-Glass, Guitar-Player, Girl adorning Herself, Pala- tine Charles Louis, Prince Rupert of the Palatinate, Hermitage, St. Petersburg; Old Man Pleading, National Gallery, Pesth ; Christ before Pilate, St. Jerome, Boy with Dog, Vienna Museum ; Supper Part}' (2), Fortune-Teller, Holy Family, Adoration of Shepherds, Artist's Portrait, Uffizi, Flor- ence ; Lot and his Daughters, Borghesc Pal- 1 nee, Rome ; Incredulity of St. Thomas, Mad- rid Museum ; Chrict before Pilate, Stafford House, London ; Duke of Buckingham and Family, Hampton Court Palace ; Elector- Palatine Frederick as King of Bohemia, His Queen, Charles I., Prince Rupert, Artist's Portrait, Combe Abbey (Earl of Craven) ; Countess of Bedford, Woburn Abbey ; Mu- sic Lesson, Sealing the Letter, Historical Society, New York ; Conflagration, Pennsyl- vania Academy, Philadelphia ; Ceres trans- forming a Boy into a Lizard, Mu- mcn Gallery ; Dentist, Dresden Gallery. Allgem. d. Biogr., xiii. 94 ; Gower, Figure Painters, 5, Kl ; Burger, Musees, i. (53 ; ii. 200 ; Kugler (Crowe), ii. 347 ; Immerzeel, ii. 50 ; Kramm, iii. 7'23 ; Riegel, Beitriige, ii. 172 ; Sandrart, ii. 303. HONTHORST, GUILLIAM (Willem), born at Utrecht in 1G04, died there in 16(5G. Dutch school ; history and portrait painter, brother of Gerard H., pupil of Bloemart ; accompanied the Princess Louisa Henrietta of Orange, wife of the Great Elector, to Berlin in 1050, and returned to Holland in 16G4. The portraits by him, mostly pre- served in the Prussian royal residences, re- semble those of his brother, but are smooth- er and colder ill tone. Works : Portrait of William II. of Orange (1G47) and his Wife, and of Amalie von Solms, Berlin Museum ; Portraits of two Countesses of Nassau, Gotha Museum ; Prince Frederik Hendrik of Or- ange (1G47), William II., Three little Sisters, Schwerin Gallery ; Portrait of Mary of Or- ange, Rotterdam Museum ; Portraits of Will- iam H. (2), Amsterdam Museum. Kramm, iii. 728 ; Schlie, 280. HOOCH (Hooghe), PIETER DE, born in Rotterdam, baptized probably Dec. 12, 1632, died in Haarlem (?) in 1G81. Dutch school ; genre painter, formed himself under the in- fluence of Karel Fabritius and Rembrandt ; worked at Delft, where he entered the guild in 1655, perhaps also at Haarlem. One of the most original artists of the Dutch school; painted domestic scenes, especially in the