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 36 AELBERT CUYP SECT. For a time in the possession of Frau A. Spier, Frankfort-on-Main. In the possession of the Munich dealer Leitner. Sale. J. Seguier and others, London, February 7, 1903, No. 125. In the possession of the Paris dealer, F. Kleinbergcr. In the possession of the New York dealer Louis Ehrich. 100. A Man and Woman seated, singing from a Printed Paper. A three-quarter length. Panel, 48^ inches by 37 inches. In the Nostitz collection, Prague, 1863 (Parthey, i. 720) but no longer to be found there. 10 1. PORTRAIT OF A MAN. A half-length. The man faces left and looks in front of him ; he wears a broad-brimmed hat. The background is dark. In the left-hand bottom corner is an apparently forged monogram, "A. C." ; panel, 10 inches by 8 inches. In the collection of Graf Harrach, Vienna, 1867. In the Suermondt collection, Aachen, 1875 catalogue, No. 49. In the Royal Museum, Berlin, 1883 catalogue, No. 86iE; returned to Aachen in 1884. In the Suermondt Museum, Aachen, 1884 catalogue, second supplement, No. 176. 1 02. Portrait of a Man. Probably a fragment of a large picture. The attribution to Cuyp is not impossible. Oval. In the collection of Earl Spencer, Althorp Park, No. 278. 103. Study of the Head of an Old Man with a Cap. The face is strong in colour and broadly painted. The model is remarkably like that employed by Dou, but the picture may very well be the work of Cuyp. Oval panel, 8 inches by ~] inches. In the collection of Lord Ridley, Blagdon. 104. PpRTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN. A half-length. He sits to the right, with his head almost facing the speaker. He is dressed in black, with a broad white collar and a black cap. His hat lies on a table to the right. The background is dark. In the right-hand top corner is a coat-of-arms. Canvas, 40 inches by 35 inches. Exhibited at the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition, London, 1884, No. 76. In the collection of the Marquess of Lansdowne, Bowood. 105. HALF-LENGTH PORTRAIT OF A MAN. He is in black with a round collar, and almost faces the spectator. He wears a fair moustache and beard, and long hair. The bright red colour of the face makes it somewhat unattractive. It was formerly attributed to the school of Jordaens. Inscribed in the left-hand top corner : " JET. 47. 1654" i panel, 27 J inches by 23 inches. [Pendant to 135.]