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 Haarlem Museum; Flea-hunt by Candle-*light, Basle Museum; Liberation of Peter, Esau selling his Birthright, Backgammon (1624), Berlin Museum; Boy with Flute, Musical Party, four others, Brunswick Museum; Man with Wine-Glass, Carlsruhe Gallery; Old Woman weighing Money, St. Cecilia at the Organ with Angels Accompanying, Satyr and Old Woman, Magdalen Penitent, Musical Entertainment, Cassel Gallery; Nativity, Cologne Museum; Queen Margaret and King Albrecht (1690), Family Concert, Rich Old Man with his Son, Diana adorned by her Nymphs (1650), Female Portrait, Copenhagen Gallery; Christ with Nicodemus at Night, Portrait of Princess Sophie of the Palatinate, Lute-Player Singing, Male Portrait, Female do. (1641), Darmstadt Museum; Dentist (1622), Old Woman with Coin, do. with Candle, Female Portrait (?), Dresden Museum; Peter's Denial, Peter Penitent, Woman Undressing, Burial of St. Sebastian (?), Gotha Museum; Deliverance of St. Peter, Cimon and Pera, Prodigal Son, do. (1623), Christ in the Temple (?), Ceres seeking her Daughter Proserpine, Old Pinakothek, Munich; Dutch Tavern Scene, Oldenburg Gallery; Flute-Player, Schwerin Gallery; Portrait of a Princess (1652), Weimar Museum; Christ before Caiaphas, Peter's Denial, Woman Spinning, The Concert, Old Woman in Prayer, Man with Wine-Glass, Guitar-Player, Girl adorning Herself, Palatine Charles Louis, Prince Rupert of the Palatinate, Hermitage, St. Petersburg; Old Man Reading, National Gallery, Pesth; Christ before Pilate, St. Jerome, Boy with Dog, Vienna Museum; Supper Party (2), Fortune-Teller, Holy Family, Adoration of Shepherds, Artist's Portrait, Uffizi, Florence; Lot and his Daughters, Borghese Palace, Rome; Incredulity of St. Thomas, Madrid Museum; Christ 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; Music Lesson, Sealing the Letter, Historical Society, New York; Conflagration, Pennsylvania Academy, Philadelphia; Ceres transforming a Boy into a Lizard, Munich Gallery; Dentist, Dresden Gallery.—Allgem. d. Biogr., xiii. 94; Gower, Figure Painters, 5, 81; Burger, Musées, i. 63; ii. 200; Kugler (Crowe), ii. 347; Immerzeel, ii. 50; Kramm, iii. 723; Riegel, Beiträge, ii. 172; Sandrart, ii. 303.

HONTHORST, GUILLIAM (Willem), born at Utrecht in 1604, died there in 1666. 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 1650, and returned to Holland in 1664. The portraits by him, mostly preserved in the Prussian royal residences, resemble those of his brother, but are smoother and colder in tone. Works: Portrait of William II. of Orange (1647) and his Wife, and of Amalie von Solms, Berlin Museum; Portraits of two Countesses of Nassau, Gotha Museum; Prince Frederik Hendrik of Orange (1647), William II., Three little Sisters, Schwerin Gallery; Portrait of Mary of Orange, Rotterdam Museum; Portraits of William II. (2), Amsterdam Museum.—Kramm, iii. 728; Schlie, 280.

HOOCH (Hooghe), PIETER DE, born in Rotterdam, baptized probably Dec. 12, 1632, died in Haarlem (?) in 1681. Dutch school genre painter, formed himself under the influence 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