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 386 GERARD DOU SECT. 124. A Kitchen. Sm. Suppl. 41 ; M. 272^. A kitchen with numerous cooking utensils in the foreground and on a table at the side, near which is a young woman in shadow. Panel, about 8 inches by 1 1 inches. In a private collection in Groningen, 1842 (Sm.). 124*7. A Woman cleaning Fish. Vigorous in colour and delicately painted. By Dou or in his manner. Panel, 7^ inches by 6| inches. Sale. A. de Beurs Stiermans and others, Rotterdam, April 23, 1845, No. 22 (240 florins, Lamme). 1 24^. An Old Woman paring Apples. She wears a red dress and a black felt hat. Near her are some fish and other objects. Panel, 12 J inches by 9 inches. Possibly a copy of the Munich picture (122). Sale. P. J. and B. van der Meulen of Coblentz, Amsterdam, August 22, 1850, No. 1 6 (500 florins). i24<r. A Woman Cook chopping Vegetables. She stands at a table, which is almost covered with a light purple cloth. On the table are a wooden tub, a plate of herrings, a loaf, pots, a kettle, an overturned pewter pot, and other things. The hearth is at the back. Panel oval, 1 1 inches by 9 inches. Sales. Charles de Man, Antwerp, September 9, 1816, No. 15 (720 florins, Stevens). Stevens, Antwerp, 1837, No. 37. Antwerp, August 27, 1844, No. 36. Baillie, Antwerp, April 22, 1862, No. 19 (1950 francs, L. Joostens). A Woman Cook scouring a Pewter Pot. Canvas, icj inches by 13 inches. Sale. The widow Van Griensven-Berntz, The Hague, April 25, 1862, No. 5 (58 florins). 124*. Two Maid-Servants in a Kitchen. In a kitchen, the floor of which is strewn with vegetables of all kinds, a tea-iurn, a kettle, pots, and other objects, a woman cook sits at a table conversing with another woman who brings poultry. Canvas, 15^ inches by il inches. Sale. A. Baehmer, Cologne, September 30, 1889, No. 34. 125. The Woman Cook. She sits peeling potatoes at a table covered with cooking utensils. Signed in full and dated 1633 ; canvas, 14 inches by u inches. Sale. Van Robert and others, Cologne, March 27, 1893, No. 69. 125*. A Girl cleaning a Copper Kettle. 8| inches by 6| inches. Sale. Manley Sims and others, London, March 23, 1903, No. 9.