Page:Hofstede de Groot catalogue raisonné, Volume 2, 1909.djvu/68

 52 AELBERT CUYP SECT. i54c. A Girl in Green with a Dog. Panel. Sale. London, April 3, 1901, No. 107. 154^. A Young Girl. In a grey dress with ribbons, with a parrot. Canvas, 44 inches by 31 inches. Sale. The late Alexander Nesbitt of Uckfield, London, April 15, 1901, No. 97 (j68 : 53., Murray). 154*. A Girl in White with a Doll. Dated 1639 ; oval panel, 27^ inches by 23 inches. Sale. Buckley and others, London, May 4, 1901, No. 123. I54/ Portrait of a Girl. Full-length, standing. She is in white with a blue sash, and holds a garland and nosegay of flowers. To the left is a dog. In the left upper corner are inscribed the girl's age and the date, 1640 ; panel, 38 inches by 27^ inches. Sale. Wasimski and others, Frankfort-on-Main, May 20, 1901, No. 34. 154^. Portrait of a Young Girl. In a rich dress, with a cap. Panel, io inches by 8 inches. Sale. Henry Milner, London, December 6, 1902, No. 27. 155. PORTRAIT OF A GIRL. She is dressed in red and white, and has brown hair. The face has the red colour characteristic of Cuyp. The tone is not bad. Probably a fragment of a larger picture. In the collection of J. Lcnglart of Lille, sold in Paris 1902. In the possession of the Paris dealer F. Kleinbergcr. In the possession of the Paris dealer C. Sedelmeyer. 1550. Portrait of a Young Girl. In green, with a wreath of flowers. Panel, 23 inches by 19 inches. Sale. London, March 14, 1903, No. 7 (12 : is. : 6d., Glen). i55/'. A Child holding a Bird. Panel, 24 inches by 19 inches. Sale. London, June 22, 1903, No. 113 (j : 75., James). 155^. Portrait of a Girl. A fair girl, with soft hair framing her face. She wears a flowered frock with wide skirts and yellow leather shoes, and holds a pink in her left hand. The floor is paved with black and white tiles. The background is dark. Signed, "Aetatis suae 4. | Ao. 1639 | A. Cuyp."; panel, 41^ inches by 30^ inches. The date is early for A. Cuyp, and suggests that the signature has been altered from " J. G." to " A." Sale. J. L. Mcnke, Brussels, June I, 1904, No. 18. 155^. Portrait of a Girl. Full-length. The girl stands, turned to