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 io8 FRANS HALS SECT. In the possession of the Paris dealer E. Warneck. In the collection of the late Rodolphe Kann, Paris. In the possession of the Paris dealer C. Sedelmeyer, " Catalogue of 300 Paintings," 1898, No. 53. In the collection of Karl von der Heydt, Berlin. 370. PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG LADY STANDING. M. 202. Three-quarter-length ; life size. She is turned three-quarters left, and looks at the spectator. She holds a fan in her hands. She wears a grey dress embroidered in gold, with a lace collar and ruffles. The hands, in particular, are very carefully modelled. In a delicate grey tone. Canvas, 32 inches by 26 inches. Exhibited at Berlin, 1906, No. 53. In the possession of the Paris dealer C. Sedelmeyer, "Catalogue of 100 Paintings," 1907, No. 17. In the collection of Carl von Hollitscher, Berlin. 371. PORTRAIT OF AN OLD WOMAN SEATED. M. 186. Three-quarter-length. She is turned three-quarters left, and looks at the spectator. Her left hand rests on the arm of her chair ; her right hand, holding a hymn-book, lies in her lap. She wears a white cap and a black dress, with a ruff and lace ruffles at her wrists. The light and shade are very strongly contrasted for this early date. Inscribed on the left, " JET AT SVJE 60 (and under this) AN canvas, 48 inches by 36 inches. Exhibited at Berlin, 1906, No. 49. In the collection of Comte de la Rupelle. Sale. (Probably) Jurriaans, Amsterdam, August 28, 1817, No. 20 (200 florins, Roos). In the possession of the Paris dealer C. Sedelmeyer, "Catalogue of 100 Paintings," 1905, No. 13. In the collection of James Simon, Berlin. 372. PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. M. 108. She sits in an arm-chair, turned three-quarters left, with her head to the spectator, at whom she is looking. Her left hand rests on the arm of her chair ; her right hand with the thumb up, holding a hymn-book, lies in her lap. She wears a white cap and a black dress, with a very broad ruff and white lace- trimmed ruffles at her wrists. [Pendant to 299.] Signed on the left with the monogram, and inscribed, te .^ETATIS 47 (and under this) 1648" ; canvas, 48^ inches by 39 inches. Sale. Miles, London, May 13, 1899, No. 91 (2100, Lawrie). In the Boston Museum, U.S.A. 373. AN OLD WOMAN. M. 207. Life size. She faces the spectator, and wears a stiff ruff. A portion of a larger picture. Canvas, 16 inches by 13 inches. In the possession of the Paris dealer E. Warneck. In the collection of the late Quincy Shaw, Boston, U.S.A. 374. PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN STANDING. B. 100. She looks about thirty years of age. Three-quarter-length. She is turned