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 50 JAN STEEN SECT. feels her pulse. The mother stands on the right, holding a bottle. In front of her is a chair covered with red stuff ; a boy sits on the floor, playing with a bow and arrows. To the right is a dog lying on a cushion. On the wall hangs a picture of Venus and Adonis ; near it is a painting of a mulatto by Frans Hals. On the left, through an open door, is seen a man who sits at a table reading. Signed in full on a step which leads to the adjacent room ; panel, 18^ inches by 16 inches. Described by Nagler, Waagen (ii. 298), Ch. Blanc. Exhibited at the British Gallery, 1817, and at the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition, London, 1885, No. 75. Sales. J. P. Wierman, Amsterdam, August 18, 1762, No. 40 (750 florins). Amsterdam, July 4, 1798, No. 90. Jan Gildemeester Jansz, Amsterdam, June n, 1800, No. 203 (203 florins, Zuyderhof ; described as on canvas). The dowager Boreel, Amsterdam, September 23, 1814, No. 19 (1805 florins, Nieuwenhuys). Lapeyriere, Paris, April 14, 1817 (11,550 francs, the first Duke of Wellington). [A picture identical in size and subject with this occurred at the J. A. Brentano sale, Amsterdam, May 13, 1822, No. 321 (345 florins).] Now in the collection of the Duke of Wellington, Apsley House, London, 1901 catalogue, No. 89. 138. THE PHYSICIAN'S VISIT. Sm. 146 and Suppl. 15 ; W. 1 60. A physician is feeling the pulse of a sick girl. A nurse stands behind her. At the door a young man speaks to the maid-servant. In the left foreground is a charcoal-pan ; at the door is a dog. The woman holds a sheet of paper on which is written " Der helpt geen medezyn Want het is minnepyn." (" Medicine is of no avail, since it is love-sickness.") Signed in full below the inscription ; canvas, 24^ inches by 20^ inches. Described by Nicolas de Pigage (Brussels, 1781, No. 337), Von Fuszli, Nagler, Ch. Blanc, Viardot. Sales. C. van Wolfsen, Leyden, August 31, 1745 (327 florins, W. Loonier). W. Lormier, The Hague, July 4, 1763, No. 248 (Hoet, ii. 439) (210 florins). J. Bergeon, The Hague, November 4, 1789, No. 3 (74 florins, Van der Pals). A similar picture, measuring 23 inches by 19 inches, at the sale of C. van Hardenberg, Utrecht, September 20, 1802, No. 79 (35 florins, Pruyssenaer of Amsterdam). Formerly in the DUsseldorf Gallery. Now in the Old Pinakothek, Munich, 1898 catalogue, No. 392. 139. THE PHYSICIAN'S VISIT. Sm. Suppl. 4 ; W. 185. A girl, wearing a red skirt and a green jacket trimmed with white fur, sits half reclining in an arm-chair, with her head on a cushion and her left foot upon a foot-warmer. The physician feels her pulse and lays his left