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 vni PHILIPS WOUWERMAN 265 50 inches by 76 inches. Sale. Dufresne, Paris, March 26, 1816 (8000 francs). In the possession of Martin, Paris, 1829 (Sm., who says Martin valued it at 18,000 francs). 33. The March- Past of the Due de Vend6me. Cavalry with their leader on a grey horse. [Possibly identical with 829.] 41 inches by 31 inches, or the reverse. Sale. Casimir Perier, London, May 5, 1848 (^640 : ios., Lord Derby). Possibly identical with the early work, undescribed, in the collection of the Earl of Derby (1162). 34. Historical Tournament on the Place Royale, Paris. Arranged by Louis XIV. to celebrate the birthday of the Dauphin. [See note to 32.] Sales. London, 1866 (409 : ios., bought in). J. Mitchell, London, 1867 (399, Bolckow). 35. Portrait of the Painter. Sale. J. B. Jarman, London, May 17, 1859 (16 : ios., Field). 36. PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN ON A GREY HORSE. He sits in profile to the right, in a sandy landscape, and turns to look at the spectator. He wears a grey costume adorned with gold lace, black boots, and a black hat with a white plume. To the right is a tent ; to the left are the dunes. In the distance are a few trees. It was formerly attributed to Harmen van Lin. It is more characteristic of Ph. Wouwer- man. It was assigned to him in the Boymans catalogue from 1849 to 1883 ; in 1889 it was given back to Van Lin ; but recently it has been restored to Wouwerman. Panel, 8| inches by 6 inches. Mentioned in Oud Holland, 1895, vol. xiii., p. 42. Exhibited at Utrecht, 1894, No. 125. In the collection of F. J. O. Boymans, Utrecht, 1811 catalogue, No. B. 76 (as a Paulus Potter). In the Boymans Museum, Rotterdam ; 1902 catalogue, No. 157 as a H. van Lin ; 1907 catalogue, No. 350, as a Ph. Wouwerman. 37. PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. Half-length. In profile to the left. She is enveloped in a black cloak trimmed with brown fur. Her smooth brown hair is simply combed back and fastened in a knot. There are blue and red tones on the face. Brownish background. Signed in the left-hand bottom corner with the early monogram ; panel, 9 inches by 7 inches. Mentioned by Bode, in Zahns Jahrbuch, vi. 206, and in Die grossherzogliche Gemaldegalerie zu Schwerin, 1891, p. 125. In the Schwerin Museum, 1882 catalogue, No. 1125. 38. Portrait of Schuyt as St. Hubert. [Identical with 27.] In the possession of Pastor J. B. Schuyt of Haarlem, 1786; see R. van