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 ix FRANS HALS 9 2. Persons unidentified, 246-4260?. a. Unknown men, 246-364^. b. Unknown women, 365-426. c. Portraits, the sex of the sitter not stated, 426^-42607. B. Groups, 427-446. V. PICTURES THAT MIGHT BE GENRE-PIECES OR PORTRAITS, UNDESCRIBED, 44.64-

44 6 '- VI. LANDSCAPE, 447. VII. PICTURES, UNDESCRIBED, 447^-447^. CATALOGUE RAISONNE 1. The Prodigal Son. A large picture. [Probably identical with 2.] Given by Cornelia van Lemens, wife of Abr. Macaree, of Amsterdam, on March 24, 1646, in payment for rent (and valued at 48 florins) ; noted by A. Bredius. 2. The Prodigal Son. [Probably identical with i.] Included among various goods and pictures, to the value of 8000 florins, to be delivered by Martin van der Broeck, Amsterdam, March 28, 1647; noted by A. Bredius. 3. Peter's Denial. Canvas, 48^ inches by 90 inches. Sale. P. Bout, The Hague, April 20, 1779, No. 5 (17 florins 10). 4-7. The Four Evangelists. Four separate pictures, each of them a half-length, showing the hands and the attributes of the saint. Canvas, each 27! inches by 22 inches. Sales. Gerard Hoet, The Hague, August 25, 1760 (Terw. 231), No. 134 (120 florins, Yver). 'The Hague, April 13, 1771, Z. No. 35. F. W. Baron van Borck, Amsterdam, May i, 1771, No. 34 (33 florins, Yver). 8. The Magdalen. Panel, 19 inches by 15 inches. Sale. F. H. de Groof, Antwerp, March 20, 1854, No. 64. 9. Vanity. Mentioned in the inventory of Pieter Codde, Amsterdam, taken February 5, 1636 ; see Oud Holland, vi. (1888), p. 188. 10. The Five Senses. Mentioned in the inventory of Dirck Thomas Molengraeft, Amsterdam, taken January 13, 1654 ; noted by A. Bredius.