Page:Hofstede de Groot catalogue raisonné, Volume 3, 1910.djvu/662

 6 4 8 ADRIAEN BROUWER SECT. 203*. A Toper. He holds a glass and a jug. Sale. P. P. Rubens, Antwerp, May 1641, No. 284 (Sm. Suppl. 364). 203^. A Drunken Fellow. He holds a bottle. Uncommonly artistic. 13 inches by 9^ inches. Sa&.Samuel van Huls, The Hague, September 3, 1737 (Hoet, i. 489), No. 131 (30 florins). 2O3<r. The Toper. A man is smoking ; he holds a pewter pot in one hand. [Pendant to 196*.] A small picture. Sale. Count van Hogendorp, The Hague, July 27, 1751 (Hoet, ii. 302), No. 40 (i 2 florins 25, with pendant). 203^. A Merry Jester. Half-length. He wears a cloak, and holds a green goblet in his right hand. At the back is a landscape. Very good. Panel, 10 inches by 7! inches. Salts. Amsterdam, June 13, 1770, No. 222 (20 florins). ^. Amsterdam, January 20, 1772, No. 30 (14 florins, Van der Dussen). 203*. A Man with a Glass in One Hand. A small picture. Probably the following are identical : Salts. Count van Hogendorp, The Hague, July 27, 1751 (Hoet, ii. 302), No. 42 (10 florins). Ghent, September 23, 1777, No. 70 on panel, about 3^ inches by 3 inches. 203/1 A Peasant with a Bottle. He is about to drink. Painted with much taste. Panel, 15^ inches by ii inches. Sale. De Brouwer the younger, Brussels, July 31, 1788, No. 17 (43 florins). 203^. A Young Peasant. He sits, pipe in hand. Beside him, on a table, is a jug. One of Brouwer's most pleasing heads. Panel, 9 inches by 7 inches. Sale. F. A. E. Bruynincx, Antwerp, August I, 1791, No. 57 (23 florins L^* I0) ' ^03/1. A Peasant. Half-length. He holds a pot in one hand and a pipe in the other. Panel, 5^ inches by 4^ inches. Sale. F. A. E. Bruynincx, Antwerp, August i, 1791, No. 60 (ii florins). 203*'. A Peasant looks with a Smile into an Empty Jug. Sale. Haarlem, April 26, 1811, No. 7. 2037. A Drunken Man. He holds a pot in one hand. Panel, 8 inches by 6 inches. Safe. Boymans, Utrecht, August 31, 1811, No. 613.