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 ADRIAEN BROUWER 627 Panel, 2o| inches by 29 inches. Sale. Cardinal Fesch, Rome, March 17, 1845, No. 27. 162^. Soldiers playing Cards. Sale. J. Goll van Franckenstein and others, Amsterdam, November 13, 1868, No. 44. 162^. Peasants playing Cards. 12 inches by 16^ inches. Sales, Delafield, London, April 29, 1870 (162 : 155., Wardell). Wardell, London, May 10, 1879 ( z %3 : ios., Agnew). i62/ Three Peasants playing Cards. Panel, 7 inches by 9^ inches. Sale. P. Methorst the elder and others, Amsterdam, March 14, 1882, No. 8. . Peasants playing Cards at an Inn. Others drink and play the violin. Traces of a signature ; panel, 23^ inches by 29! inches. Sale. Van Reenen and others, Amsterdam, November 14, 1893, No. 8. 162/7. Peasants playing Cards. Outside an inn. Panel, 13 inches by 13 inches. Sale. Wilijam Moore and others, London, July 27, 1901, No. 60. 162? and j. Interiors with Card-Players and Smokers. [Two pendants.] ii inches by 13! inches. Sale. Thomas Lee, London, May 27, 1909, No. 154. 1626. Two Peasants Playing Cards. -^ ^Engraved by J. Simon. 163. SOLDIERS PLAYING AT DICE. In an inn. At a table in the centre sits a soldier, in lost profile to the left, watching the board attentively. Opposite him stands a soldier in a tall hat, holding the dice in his right hand. Between them and farther back is the head of a third man, who rests his chin on his left hand. To the right stands another spectator in profile to the left. On the left is a wooden partition. On the floor in front is an earthenware jug. In the right background is a woman with a pan ; a man is going out. Panel, 14 inches by 18 inches. Engraved by Trogg and by J. P. Thelott (?). In the Electoral Gallery, Munich. In the Aeltere Pinakothek, Munich, 1904 catalogue, No. 893. 163(7. The Bad Player. By the light of a smoky candle, a young woman and a peasant sit at a table, with cards and dice between them. The peasant watches with concern the throw by which the woman wins an object that she holds in her hand. At the back is a maid-servant watching the game.