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 vii AELBERT CUYP 5 i 15 1. Portrait of a Young Girl. Canvas, 25^ inches by 19 inches. In the Carolus collection, Rome. Sale. V. Bauchau and others, Brussels, February 3, 1874, No. 14. 152. Portrait of a Young Girl. She sits in a landscape, making a nosegay of the flowers which she has plucked. To the right are a sheep and a he-goat. In the background are some trees and a cow in a pasture. The child's age is inscribed in the left-hand bottom corner: " Aetatis VII." [Pendant to 132.] Canvas, 49! inches by 38 inches. Sales. Malfait of Lille, Paris, December 19, 1864. Auguiot, Paris, March i, 1875, No. 4. 1520. Portrait of a Young Girl, Half-length, standing. She has fair hair. She wears a green kerchief, with a collar and a white apron, and holds a pink in her right hand. Panel, 23 inches by 18 inches. Sale. Neville D. Goldsmid of The Hague, Paris, May 4, 1876, No. 26. 153. Girl with a Goat and a Sheep. A girl dressed in red and blue stands facing the spectator. She gives a bunch of apples to a goat, whose horn she holds with her left hand. Near the goat lies a sheep. To the left are trees. At the back is a landscape with cattle and an arbour. Signed on the right, A. cuyp. ; canvas, 45 inches by 59 inches. Exhibited at the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition, 1879, No. 164. Sale. Rotterdam, June 9, 1828, No. 3. In the collection of Sir William Fitz Herbert, Bart., London, 1879. 154. Portrait of a Young Girl of Good Family. She sits on a red chair, wearing a yellow silk dress richly trimmed with lace, and a large white lace collar. She has many rows of pearls at her wrists and neck. She holds her closed fan in both hands. Her hair hangs loose on her shoulders. [Pendant to 132^.] Dated in the top left-hand corner, " Ao. 1 643 " j panel, 28 inches by 23! inches. Sale. Clave-Bouhaben, Cologne, June 4, 1894, No. 216 (2900 marks, with pendant). 154*7. Portrait of a Little Girl. She wears a dark frock trimmed with lace, a white pinafore and a coloured cap. She sits on a red cushion, facing the spectator. Beside her to the left is a little dog, which gives the child its paw. In the left-hand top corner is a coat-of-arms, on a light ground a dark chevron, between three trefoils. Canvas, 30 inches by 24 inches. Sale. Wurster, Cologne, June 15, 1896, No. 69. 154^. Portrait of a Girl in Green. Panel. Sale. London, April 3, 1901, No. 106.