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 474 PIETER DE HOOCH SECT. Two other imitators of P. de Hooch, who had little talent and whose names are still unknown, were the men who painted the " Woman at her Mirror," now in the Brussels Museum, and ascribed to Jan Baptiste Weenix ; and the "Music-Party" in the Van der Hoop collection at the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. JACOBUS VREL, about whose career nothing is known, painted simple pictures of rooms and street -scenes which were wrongly ascribed to Vermeer of Delft and Isaac Koedijck, from whose works they differ very widely in quality. HENDRICK VAN VLIET and EMANUEL DE WITTE, the painters of churches, who were working in Delft at the same time as Vermeer and De Hooch, pursued similar aims in their rendering of transmitted light. De Witte sometimes painted domestic interiors which are remarkably like those by De Hooch see, for instance, the picture in the Lewis Fry collection, Bristol. A CLASSIFIED SUMMARY OF THE CONTENTS A. INTERIORS, 1-282. I. OCCUPATIONS, I- 109/2. v(a) Mother and child, 1-24.^. .,(&) Woman and maid-servant, 25-68. ( Pig-killing, 69-70. (</) Bedroom and toilet, 71-85*. (e) Women or men in various occupations, 86-109*?. II. CONVERSATION, 110-282. (a) At home, 110-252. 1. Figures with a parrot, 110-119/7. 2. Music scenes, 120-172. j. Conversations or parties at table, letters, 173-252. (<) In the Tavern, 253-282. I. Gaming scenes, 253-264. V 2. Drinking scenes, 265-282. B. OPEN-AIR SCENES, 283-320. I. Vegetable and fish-dealers, 283-285. -~2. Courtyard and garden scenes, 286-316. 3. Landscapes, 317-320. C. PORTRAITS, 321, 328. '"{a) Family groups, 321-322*. (b) Single figures, 323-328. D. UNDESCRIBED PICTURES AND COPIES, 328/7-329.