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 xii ADRIAEN BROUWER 659 2237. The Unlucky Shipowner. Canvas, 13 inches by nj inches. Sale. A. von Keller and others, Frankfort-on-Main, May 17, 1904, No. 12. 224. A Vagabond counting Money. A fellow with a red nose sits eagerly counting money at a table on which lie coins. In his hat is a clay pipe. An interesting picture, vigorously painted. Panel, 6 inches by 5 inches. In the collection of Count Steinberg. In the collection of Von Schloss, Tillysburg. Sale. W. Lowenfeld of Munich, Berlin, February 6, 1906, No. 117. 2240. A Peasant seated. anel, n| inches by 8 inches. Sale. Sir George Dashwood, Bart., and others, London, December 14, 1907, No. 143 (3 : 13 : 6, Baines). 224^. A Peasant reading. Half-length. He wears a fur cap with a pipe in it, and reads a paper. Behind him to the right is a young man in a plumed cap. Circular. Engraved by Coenraad Waumans. 224*:. A Laughing Man. In a high hat. Engraved by A. Blooteling (Wessely, 85). 224^. A Man in a Fur Cap. Under the cap is a hood. Engraved by A. Blooteling. 225. Head of a Man. A study. In the collection of Georg Rath, Budapest, 1906 catalogue, No. 160. 225^-r. A Head ; and, Two Half-Length Figures. Mentioned in the inventory of Rembrandt's effects, July 25, 1656, Nos. 49 and 82 ; see Hofstede de Groot, Rembrandt-Urkunden, pp. 193, 195. 225^. An Old Man. A small picture. Sale. Earl of Arundel, Amsterdam, September 26, 1684 (Hoet, i. 3), No. 56 (21 florins). 225<?-/f. Seven Heads. Sale. Cornelis Dusart, Haarlem, August 21, 1708, No. 140, 305 (a small 225/. A Head. -A small picture. Sale. Quiryn van Biesum, Amsterdam, October 18, 1719 (Hoet, i. 234), No. 142 (3 florins 10). 225777. A Peasant. A small picture.
 * picture), 322, 373, 375, 376 (two pictures).