Page:Hofstede de Groot catalogue raisonné, Volume 3, 1910.djvu/519

 xi ISACK VAN OSTADE 505 Panel, 9 inches by 7^ inches. Sale. C. Groeninx van Zoelen and others, Rotterdam, June 25, 1800, No. 112 (8 florins 10, D. Dal en). 21 if. An Organ -Grinder and a Young Fiddler. Outside a cottage. Peasants and children listen. [Possibly identical with 21 ibc.~ Panel, 15 inches by 19^ inches. Sales. H. G. Oosterdijk and H. van der Heuvel, Amsterdam, October 8, 1800, No. 66 (90 florins, H. Pruyssenaar). Taets van Amerongen, Amsterdam, July 3, 1805, No. 124 (25 florins, L. Pakker). 2iig. An Organ-Grinder. [Similar to 21 if.] Panel, 19 inches by 25 inches. Sale. Taets van Amerongen, Amsterdam, July 3, 1805, No. 125 (75 florins, Agina). 21 ih. An Organ-Grinder. He stands outside a cottage, surrounded by children. At one side sits a peasant. A man leans on the door. Panel, 12 inches by 9 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, August 23, 1808, No. 122 (20 florins, Spruit). 21 it. Peasants and Woman singing. In a cottage room. Panel, u| inches by 13 inches. Sale. Van der Aa and Tendall, The Hague, July 25, 1809, No. 261 (3 florins, Van den Burgh). 21 1 j. A Bagpiper in a Cottage. Peasants and women laugh heartily. Panel, 8 inches by 1 1 1 inches. Sale. V. van der Vinne and Van Oukerke, Haarlem, March n, 1816, No. 24. ink. Three Persons playing and singing. [Pendant to 174^.] Circular panel. Sale. M. S, Rotterdam, December 3, 1817, No. 7 (66 florins, with pendant, Lelie). 21 iL A Man grinding an Organ. In front of some boys. An old woman listens. Copper. Sale. L. van Oukerke, Haarlem, May 19, 1818, No. 24 (55 florins, Hulswit). 21 im. The Village Concert. Outside an inn are an organ-grinder, a fiddler, and a woman playing a rommelpot. They amuse the peasants standing round. A dog, a hen, a fiddle on the ground, and other accessories. Panel, i6 inches by 13! inches. Sale. De Burtin, Brussels, July 21, 1819, No. 123. 212. Musicians. Outside a cottage a peasant plays the flute; beside