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 in GERARD DOU 439 Sales. Erard, Paris, April 23, 1832, No. 76 (19,250 francs, bought in). Blanc states wrongly that it was on canvas, measuring 28 inches by 23^ inches. Erard, London, 1833 (603 : 155.). In the collection of Etienne Le Roy. Sold between 1833 and 1842 (over 1000, Sm.). In the Kalkbrenner collection, Paris, 1843 (Sm.). Sale, Pierard of Valenciennes, Paris, March 20, 1860, No. 17 (37,000 francs). 284. Portrait of the Painter. A small picture. The artist with palette and brushes. Possibly identical with 277. Signed "G. Dow, Leyden, 1652." In the possession of Gartner, Berlin, 1863 (Parthey, i. 354, No. 75). 285. Portrait of the Painter. He is sixty-three. Painted in 1676. Exhibited at Delft, 1863, No. 998, by B. T. van Leeuwen in Leidschendam, (valued at 1500 florins). 286. Portrait of the Painter. M. 117. He has a black cloak and a broad-brimmed felt hat. His long fair hair falls on his double collar. He holds his right hand at his breast. Canvas, 32^ inches by 26^ inches. Described in the Year-Book of the Antwerp Guild of St. Luke, 1856. Sale. Du Mortier, Brussels, February 1 8, 1879. 287. Portrait of the Painter. M. 105* and 107. He sits facing three-quarters length in an arm-chair, on which he leans his left arm. He holds his pipe in his left hand. He wears long curls and a cap, a dark jacket, and a broad cloak with a white collar. [Compare 272.] Panel, 8 inches by 6 inches. Compare Moes, 2096, No. 16. Sales. (Perhaps) P. Locquet, Amsterdam, September 22, 1783, No. 76 (57 florins, Van Braam Helsdingen). J. A. Brentano, Amsterdam, May 13, 1822, No. 84 (43 florins). Ed. Down, Cambrai, No. 65. Neven, Cologne, March 17, 1879, No. 69. 288. Portrait of the Painter. From the DemidofF collection. Sale. London, April I, 1896, No. 21. 288^. Portrait of the Painter (?). Head. He wears a wine-coloured cap with a plume. He faces three-quarters right. His fair hair falls on his shoulders. He has a brown coat and a yellow linen scarf knotted at the chin. Panel, 18 inches by 13 inches. Sale. Ch. Sedelmeyer, Paris, May 25-28, 1907, No. 36