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 i JAN STEEN 57 the result of the examination. At the back is a bed, the curtains of which are drawn. On the wall is a picture. To the left is a half-open door. Signed with a monogram (according to the catalogue of the Neville D. Goldsmid collection); panel, 12^ inches by 9^ inches. Possibly identical with 133 (Sm. 114, W. 247) (12 inches by 9^ inches) or 143 (W. 256) (13 inches by 10 inches). Exhibited at Amsterdam, 1867, No. 190. In the Gildemeester collection, The Hague (according to the Goldsmid sale catalogue). Sales. Baronness de Pagniet, Utrecht, July 26, 1836, No. 29 (490 florins, Huydecoper van Nigtevegt). Neville D. Goldsmid of The Hague, Paris, May 4, 1876, No. 119. Baron de Beurnonville, Paris, May 9, 1881, No. 482. 167. The Physician's Visit. W. 254. 19^ inches by 16 inches. Sale. Bell, London, 1881 (514:103., Colnaghi). 1 68. The Physician's Visit. The girl lies in a four-post bed with curtains. Near her sits the old physician, to whom a maid-servant offers a glass of wine. Near the bed is a table with a cloth ; upon it are two medicine bottles. A dog sniffs at a cord which hangs out of a charcoal- pan. Very beautifully executed. Canvas, 28 inches by 23 inches. Sales. G. Braamcamp, Amsterdam, July 31, 1771, No. 213 (310 florins, Maclaine). Baron de Beurnonville, Paris, May 9, 1881, No. 487. 169. A Young Mother with her Son at the Physician's. The physician, wearing a black cloak trimmed with fur and a tall hat, sits at his study-table to the left, and looks attentively at a phial in his right hand, which he holds up to the light. The young mother stands on the right and points at her little son, who has a troubled look, and with folded hands awaits the physician's verdict. The figures are only half shown. Canvas, 22 inches by 19 inches. Sale. HOpken-Melenberg and others, Berlin, May 6, 1892, No. 71. 170. THE PHYSICIAN'S VISIT. The physician visits a pregnant woman. There are six figures and two dogs. It is probably genuine. Canvas, 27^ inches by 34-^ inches. Sale. F. H. Wente of Amsterdam, Paris, February 22, 1893, No. 46. 170*. A PHYSICIAN AND A WOMAN VISITING A SICK BOY. The authenticity of this is very doubtful, despite the signature upon the back of the chair. It is probably by an eighteenth- century imitator. Sa/e.F. H. Wente of Amsterdam, Paris, February 22, 1893, No. 48. 171. A Young Woman weeping, with Two Physicians. The