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 264 GABRIEL METSU SECT. 300. A View of a Studio or Art School. With plaster casts, painting materials, engravings, and books on art. Described by Houbraken, 1718 (iii. 42). 30^. The Military Surgeon. He is putting a plaster on the head of a trooper (Landsknecht), and is assisted by a woman. Signed "G. Metsu, 1645"; the date makes its authenticity, if not impossible, at least improbable. Panel, 15 inches by i2| inches; pendant to "The Court Physician" (30- Sale. Pars, Frankfort-on-the-Main, May 13, 1897, No. 37. 3O<r. The Court Physician. In an arm-chair in the foreground sits a sick woman ; the physician feels her pulse and whispers to a man standing behind the chair. Signed "G. Metsu f. 1644" ; the date makes its authenticity, if not impossible, at least improbable. Panel, 15 inches by I2| inches ; pendant to "The Military Surgeon" (3*). Sale. Pars, Frankfort-on-the-Main, May 13, 1897, No. 36. 31. Three Alchemists consulting at a Table. Canvas, 32 inches by 42 inches. In the Weyer collection, Cologne, 1863 (Parthey, ii. 113). 31*7. A Man writing. Exhibited in Liege, 1893, No. 125, from the collection of Jean Servais. 32. THE HERRING WOMAN. Sm. 23. A young woman, wearing a red dress with white sleeves and a white cap, holds under her left arm a tub of herrings, one of which she offers to an old woman who leans on a stick. On a bench to the right is an earthenware jug. In the back- ground is a vine-clad cottage, with a view of a landscape to the right. The figures are three-quarter length. This is a very fine and characteristic work. " A most satisfactory example of the master " (Sm.). Signed in full on the door-post j panel, 1 8 inches by 1 6 inches. Exhibited in the Six Exhibition, Amsterdam, 1900, No. 72. Sales. G. Braamcamp, Amsterdam, July 31, 1771, No. 28 (1610 florins, Locquet). P. Locquet, Amsterdam, September 22, 1783, No. 220 (3000 florins, Van der Schley). P. de Smeth van Alphen, Amsterdam, August I, 1810, No. 58 (1650 florins, De Vries). H. Croese, Amsterdam, September 18, 1811, No. 46 (1530 florins, De Vries). In the Van Winter collection, Amsterdam. Now in the Six collection, Amsterdam (where it was in 1833). 33. AN OLD WOMAN SELLING FISH. Sm. 50. An old woman sits under the vine-clad porch of a house, with the open door at her back and a rude table, consisting of two boards on a barrel, in front of