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 OSTADE Stiidel Gallery, Frankfort ; Rustic Interiors (3), Clarinet Player, Gotha Museum ; Half- ligures of Peasants (2, 1640), Peasants with their Children before House Door, Kunst- halle, Hamburg ; Old Woman reading News- paper, do. with Pitcher, Old Man with Glass, Ferdinandeum, Innsbruck; Interior of Peas- ant's Room (1649), Merry Company at Inn (164-), Peasants' Brawl (1656), four others, Old Pinakothek, Munich ; Peasants' Bout (1642), Dutch Hurdy-gurdy Player (1645), Landscape with Herd and Figures (1645), Violin Player Singing (1(548), Touch, Sight (1651), Taste, Village Concert (1665), Peas- ant Family (1667), seven others, Hermitage, St. Petersburg ; Interiors with Peasants (5), Man mending Pen, National Gallery, Pesth ; Peasant's Bust, Schleissheim Crallery ; Tav- ern Interior (1(560), Figures of Peasants (5), Schwerin Gallery ; Peasant having Tooth Extracted, Museum, Vienna ; Peasants at Cards (1(537), Two other Interiors with Peasants, Dentist, Liechtenstein Gallery, ib. ; Tavern Interiors (2), Czernin Gallery, ib. ; Peasants in Conversation, Sehonborn Gallery, ib.; Man with Lantern at the Win- dow, Uffizi, Flor- e n c c . L' A r t (1880), iii. 241, A S~ ^265; L'Artistc -^l ^/tOLtVe, (1881), i. 247 ; Ch. i e ^~f n Blanc, Ecole liol- landaise ; Bode, Studio n 20") U I, U U i il, .U.J , ' Dohme, Iii. ; Gae- dertz, Ad. v. O. (Liibeck, 1869) ; Gower, Figure Painters, 21, 87 ; Graph. K, i. 37 ; Havard, A. & A. holl., iv. 83 ; Immerzeel, ii. 286; Kramm, iv. 1233; vii. 115; Kugler (Crowe), ii. 418 ; Kunst-Chronik, xix. 337 ; Riegel, Beitrage, ii. 319 ; Van der Willigen, 233 ; Zalm, iv. 53 ; vi. 189 ; Zeitschr. f. b. K., iv. 141 ; v. 20, 229, 305 ; vii. 234 ; xiv. 343 ; xviii. 103, 134. OSTADE, ISAAK VAN, born iii Haar- lem, baptized June 2, 1621, died there, bur- ied Oct. 16, 1649. Dutch school; genre and landscape painter, brother and pupil of Adriaan. The pictures in which he attempt- ed to imitate Adriaan are of little value, I compared with his landscapes with figures in which his individuality found scope. Works : Old Fiddler, New York Museum ; Dutch School, Tavern lute r i o r , Historical Society, New York ; Vil- lage Scene, Frost Scene, Frozen River, Nat i o n a 1 Gallery, London ; Travellers Halting (1643), Peasant Family and Fid- dler (1646), Buckingham Palace, ib.; Horse- man halting at Village Inn, Country People before Alehouse, Bridgewater Gallery, ib. ; La Espulgadora, Madrid Museum ; Travel- ling Party before Inn, A Halt, Frozen Canal (2), Louvre ; Winter Scene (1645), Antwerp Museum ; Halt before Inn, Woman winding Yarn, Brussels Museum ; Peasant Inn, do. (1633), Amsterdam Museum ; Tavern in the Downs, Rotterdam Museum ; Dutch Inter- ior, Suermondt Museum, Aix-la-Chapelle ; Halt before Inn, Peasant with Slouched Hat, Berlin Museum ; Environs of a Farm, Co- penhagen Gallery ; Pig-Slaying, Darmstadt Museum ; Skaters, Drunken Peasants, Dres- den Museum ; Horseman and Pedestrian before Inn, Kunsthalle, Hamburg; Peasant Room (1641), Winter Landscape with Skat- ers, do. (1644? Oudenrogge ?), Peasants' Frolic before Inn, Laden Donkey and Driv- er, Village Fair, Old Pinakothek, Munich ; Frozen Lake in Holland (1645), Landscape with Halt of Travellers before Inn (1647), Winter Scene, Hermitage, St. Petersburg ; Winter Landscape, Old Tippler, Venice