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 xii ADRIAEN BROUWER 585 There are three copies, (i) In the former Hoogendijk collection, The Hague, No. 428 ; there are five figures ; a restorer has taken the shadow of a figure for a vague figure and has introduced a face. (2) In the Bonn University Gallery, on loan from the Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin, 1906 catalogue, No. 8536. (3) In the Karlsruhe Gallery, 1894 catalogue, No. 192 ; signed with the monogram ; panel, 16^ inches by 12 inches. The same subject was in the Sales. (i) Anna van Lennep, widow of Pieter Roeters, Amsterdam, January 30, 1759, No. 2 (50 florins, De Wolf van Lennep). (2) Amsterdam, July 15, 1772, No. 17 (7 florins, Dayens). (3) P. Locquet, Amsterdam, September 22, 1783, No. 53 (100 florins, Delfos). (4) P. A. J. Knyff, Antwerp, July 18, 1785, No. 31 (56 florins 10, Beekmans Leutzgen). (5) Van Leyden, Paris, September 10, 1804, No. 5 (300 francs, Pullet). (6) Van Dijl, Amsterdam, January 10, 1814, No. 31 (13 florins). In the collection of the Marquess of Hertford, London (Waagen, Suppl. 88). In the Wallace Collection, London, 1908 catalogue, No. 211. -65. A VILLAGE INN. In the left foreground a stout peasant sits in profile to the right on a tub-chair placed on a platform. He is asleep. He holds a jug in his right hand and a stick in his left. By the wall to the left is an open shutter, with an owl on the top. In front are a jug, a broom, and a pot. In the right foreground is the head of a pig which eats something on a stool. In the right background are several figures round a table. A man on the right, seen from the back, lays his head on the table and vomits ; the others laugh. In front a man lies on the floor vomiting, near a sow with a young pig. On the left a man goes out at the door. Apparently 66a is a copy of this. Panel, 12^ inches by 10 inches. Engraved by C. Stiirzer. In the Electoral Gallery, Munich. In the Aeltere Pinakothek, Munich. 66. The Sleeping Toper. On the left, a young toper sits on the floor by the wall, almost in profile to the right. He is asleep. He wears a cap. He grasps with his right hand a jug between his knees. In front to the left crouches a dog watching him. Behind to the right, in front of the corner of the wall, is a stool with a piece of bread on it. In the right background is a peasant. Oval panel, broad in proportion to its height. Apparently the original of a copy in the Vienna Academy, 1900 catalogue, No. 900. In the collection of Count BloudofF, St. Petersburg. 66#. A Stout Peasant seated asleep on a Tub. At the back is a company carousing. [Probably a copy of 65.] Panel, about 13 inches by 10 inches. In the Weyer collection, Cologne, 1852 (Parthey, i. 206). 67. The Tiresome Talker. A man in green has fallen asleep.