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 66 FRANS HALS SECT. In the possession of the Amsterdam dealers F. Mtlller and Co. In the collection of P. A. B. Widener, Philadelphia. 216. Rembrandt (1606-1669). Half-length. He is turned three- quarters left, but looks straight out of the picture. He is in brown with a broad flat collar and a blue hat with a plume. Loose and broad in style. Panel, I2| inches by io inches. Sale. Countess Reigersberg, Cologne, October 15, 1890, No. 64. 217. JACOBUS REVIUS (1586-1658), Professor of Theology at Leyden. M. 65. Half-length. An old man, turned three-quarters left, looks at the spectator. He has a moustache and pointed beard. He wears the official black gown of a Leyden professor, with a close-fitting white collar and a small black cap. His right hand is thrust into his gown. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 6373, i. Described from a print by J. Suyderhoef ; the original is lost. 218. CATHARINA BRUGMAN, wife of Tileman Roosterman. B. 59 ; M. 66. Three-quarter-length. She stands, turning slightly to the left, and looks at the spectator. Her right hand rests on the back of a chair ; her left hand holds her gloves. She wears a lace-trimmed cap, a rich dress with a lace collar as well as a ruff and fine lace ruffles. At the top to the left is her coat-of-arms. Inscribed below the coat-of-arms, " ./ETA SVJE 22 (and under this) AN 1634" ; canvas, 46 inches by 34 inches. Exhibited by the Amsterdam dealers F. Mtlller, 1907, No. 13. In the collection of Count Andre Mniszech, Paris. In the possession of the Paris dealer F. Kleinberger. 219. Jan Ruyll, Preacher at Haarlem. [Possibly identical with 273.] Celebrated in verse by Arn. Moonen, 1680; see his Poezy, Amsterdam, 1 700, p. 679. See Moes, Iconographia Eatava, No. 6638. The original is lost. 220. Michiel Adriaensz de Ruyter (1607-1676), the Dutch Admiral. Half-length. In black and gold, with a stick. A page is at his side. 1 8 inches by i6 inches. Sale. Bernal, London, 1855 (14, S. Cristy). Geertruida van Santen, wife of Nicolaas Noppen. [See 207.] 221. JASPER SCHADE VAN WESTRUM (died October 25, 1692), President of the Court at Utrecht. B. 124 ; M. 68. Half-length ; life size. A youth, turned three-quarters right, looks at the spectator. On his long curls he wears a black felt hat with two bows. He wears a shot-silk costume with a plain close-fitting linen collar. The sleeves are slashed with white, and the coat opens to show the white shirt. The prevailing tone is olive green. At the top of the picture are the arms of Schade van Westrum ; sable, a fess or, with two realistic lions as supporters. [Compare 168.]