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 354 GERARD DOU SECT. illumined. He wears a dark red cloak trimmed with fur. The model appears to be the same as Rembrandt employed about 1630. Signed in full to the right above the shoulder ; panel, 6i inches by 5 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, September 7, 1803, No. 41 (700 florins, with pendant). In a private collection at Arnhem. In the collection of L. Swaab, The Hague. In the possession of the Paris dealer Fr. Kleinberger. 34. Head of an Old Man. Warm in tone, broad but careful. Panel, 14 inches by nj inches. Described by Waagen (ii. 6). In the Royal collection at Buckingham Palace, London ; mentioned in the 1885 catalogue, No. 124, but not described by M. 34#. An Old Man. Sale. Amsterdam, September 22, 1794, No. 7 (48 florins). 34^. An Old Man. M. 163. In the inventory of Cornelius van Beuningen, 1703 (Obreen's "Archief," iii. 77). 34*:. A Man's Head. Sale. Quiryn van Biesum, Rotterdam, October 18, 1719, No. 101 (30 florins, with pendant, No. 102). 34^. Head of an Old Man. Sale. Amsterdam, September 17, 1727, No. 6 (100 florins). 341. Head of an Old Man. Sale. Amsterdam, April 15, 1739, No. 240 (44 florins). 34/ Head of an Old Man. 20 inches by 14 inches. Sale. Maria Beukelaar and Anthony de Waart, The Hague, April 19, 1752, No. 2 (50 florins). An Old Man. inches by 5 inches. Sale. G. Bicker, The Hague, April 4, 1755, No. 28 (28 florins). 34/j. Portrait of an Old Man. 8 inches by 7 inches. Sale. N. L. de Wael, Antwerp, May 9, 1769, No. 24 (55 florins, Vergeloo). 35. An Old Man. M. 69. A half-length, in profile. The old man, who is absorbed in meditation, has a bald head with straggling grey hair and a grey beard. He wears a brown cloak trimmed with fur and a white collar. Panel, i inches by 6| inches. Sale. N. Nieuhoff, Amsterdam, April 14, 1777 (100 florins, A. van den Boogaard).