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 ix FRANS HALS 81 and imperial, and long black hair. He wears a broad-brimmed black hat, a black silk costume, the sleeves of which are slashed with white, a white lace collar, and a lace ruffle on the left wrist, which is alone visible. The hands are not shown. Grey background. Rich in quality, but rather hard in technique. A good picture but not first-rate. Panel, 9^ inches by 7^ inches. In the possession of the Amsterdam dealers F. Miiller and Co. In the Royal Picture Gallery, The Hague, 1907 catalogue, No. 618 ; acquired in 1898. 280. PORTRAIT OF AN ELDERLY MAN. B. in ; M. 132. Half-length. He is turned three-quarters right, but looks at the spectator. He holds his right hand to his breast. He has grey hair, a small pointed beard, and moustache. He is in black, with a cloak over his left shoulder and a white ruff. Greyish-brown background. Inscribed on the right, "JET A SV^E 48 (and under this) AN 1624" i panel, 29 inches by 21 inches. Exhibited at Dtisseldorf, 1904 catalogue, No. 313. In the Van der Willigen collection, Haarlem. In the Weber Gallery, Hamburg, 1907 catalogue, No. 223. 281. PORTRAIT OF A MAN. M. 129. Almost a half-length. He is seated ; he is turned three-quarters right, and looks at the spectator. He has a fresh complexion, and looks about forty years of age. He has short brown hair, moustaches, and a small beard. He wears a black satin doublet and a big white ruff. Light-grey background. Signed in the right centre with the monogram, and inscribed, 11 JET AT. SVJE (and under this) AN 1633" (the figures for his age seem to have been cut away) ; canvas, 25 inches by 19^ inches. Presented to the National Gallery in 1888 by Miss E. J. Wood, in accord- ance with the wish of her uncle, the late Decimus Burton. In the National Gallery, London, 1906 catalogue, No. 1251. 281^. [Identical with 261.] M. 158. 282. PORTRAIT OF A MAN SEATED. M. 135. Half- length. He faces right, and leans his left hand on a stick. He has a moustache and slight imperial. He wears a large black felt hat, a black costume, a white ruff, and yellowish-grey gloves. Doubtfully identified as a portrait of Michiel de Wael. [Compare 242.] Inscribed, "AETAT SVAE 32 AN 1638" (the last numeral is not clear) ; canvas, 34 inches by 26^ inches. Exhibited at the Hudson-Fulton Celebration, Metropolitan Museum, New York, 1909, No. 30. Bought in Paris by an elder Seymour (for .40). Sale. Arthur Seymour, London, April I, 1897, No. 113 (T. Agnew and Sons). In the collection of J. Pierpont Morgan, London. 283. Portrait of a Man. B. 152 ; M. 1 6 1. Half-length. Painted about 1650. In the collection of Lady Cowper, Panshanger. VOL. in G