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 vii AELBERT CUYP 39 face. He is simply dressed in black, with a white collar and a tall hat. It is not signed, but the orange-yellow and red tones on the face are characteristic of Cuyp. Panel, 28^ inches by 24 inches. Exhibited in the Portrait Exhibition, The Hague, 1903, No. 14. In the collection of General Bulwer. In the possession of the Paris dealer C. Sedelmeyer, "Catalogue of 100 Paintings," 1906, No. 8. In the collection of Adolphe Schloss, Paris. 1150. Portrait of an Old Man with White Hair. Canvas, 19 inches by i6| inches. Sale. Boymans, Utrecht, August 31, 1811, No. C. 26. Portrait of a Gentleman. Sale. Rotterdam, April 1 1, 1827, No. 234 (27 florins, Lamme). ii5<r. Portrait of a Gentleman. Finely painted. 28 inches by 22 inches. Sale. H. A. van Bleiswijk, Rotterdam, July 23, 1827, No. 120 (26 florins 10, Van Eijk). 1 1 6. Portrait of a Gentleman. Sm. 206. Half-length. He is in black, with a white ruff, and is bareheaded. He opens his mouth as if to speak, and raises his right hand in an accompanying gesture. In his left hand he holds his gloves. Panel, 32 inches by 25 inches. Sale. Chevalier Sebastien Erard, Paris, April 23, 1832,^.74 (870 francs). n6a. Portrait of a Gentleman. [Pendant to 137^.] Signed, A. Cuijp ; panel, 29^ inches by 24^ inches. Sale. E. J. de la Court van Valkenswaard, Dordrecht, April 12, 1847, No. 31 (60 florins, with pendant, Ouderwater). n6. Portrait of a Gentleman. In a cloak, holding his hat. Fine and very natural. Canvas, 34 inches by 25^ inches. Sale. Utrecht, September 22, 1851, No. 31. n6c. Portrait of a Gentleman. In Old Dutch costume. Panel, 23 inches by 20 inches. Sale. Utrecht, September 22, 1851, No. 32. 1 1 6d. Portrait of a Gentleman. By Cuyp, or in his manner. [Pendant to 137^.] Sale. L. Stokbroo van Hoogwoud en Aartswoud, Amsterdam, November 13, 1855, No. 62. 117. Portrait of a Gentleman. He has a fair moustache and beard, and wears a black velvet doublet, with a white pleated collar, and