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 ix FRANS HALS 6 9 228. Hendrik Swalmius (died 1649), Preacher at Haarlem. M. 75 Half-length. An old man seated to the left, with his head turned three- quarters left, looks at the spectator. He has a long white beard. His left hand is on his breast ; his right hand holds a book. He wears a cap and a ruff. An inscription on SuyderhoePs print states that the portrait was painted after Swalmius had served for more than forty-six years. As he became preacher in 1600, his portrait must have been painted after 1646. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 1720. Described from a print by J. Suyderhoef ; the original is lost. 229. ADRIANUS TEGULARIUS (born 1605), Preacher at Haarlem. M. 76. Half-length. He faces three-quarters right and looks at the spectator. His right hand is on his breast ; his left hand is held to the front, at the lower edge of the picture. He has a moustache and imperial. He is in black with a small ruff and a black cap. A spirited sketch for Suyderhoef's print. Panel, 1 1 inches by 9 inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 7869. Engraved by J. Suyderhoef. Exhibited at Dusseldorf, 1886, No. 135; and in the Portrait Exhibition at The Hague, 1903, No. 37. Sales. Jer. de Bosch, Amsterdam, April 6, 1812, No. 27. Amsterdam, April 9, 1848, No. 20 (14 florins 50, De Vries). Von Friesen, Cologne, March 26, 1885. In the collection of Werner Dahl, Dusseldorf ; he sold it in 1901 to A. Schloss. In the collection of Adolphe Schloss, Paris. 230. David Teniers (so called). B. 142. Half-length. He stands, facing left, with his right hand on his hip, and his left hand grasping his cloak. He has long chestnut-brown hair, and wears a tall black hat and a black costume. In the left upper corner hangs a palette. The catalogue notes that Teniers was thirty-four years of age in 1644. But in any case the juxtaposition of Frans Hals as painter, and Teniers as sitter, is wrong. Signed with the monogram, and inscribed, "1644 JET A 32"; canvas, 32 inches by 24 inches. Exhibited at the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition, London, 1878, No. 91. Sale. Louis Mieville, London, April 20, 1899 (Lesser for F. M tiller and Co. of Amsterdam). 231. PIETER TJARCK. M. 77. Half-length ; in an oval of painted stone. A man seated, facing three-quarters right, looks at the spectator. His right arm rests on the arm of the chair ; in the hand is a rose. He has a big moustache' and pointed beard. He is in black with a big broad hat and a soft close-fitting ruff. [Pendant to 232.] Canvas, 33 inches by 27 inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 7993, i and 2. A copy is in the Liege Museum. Exhibited at Brussels, 1882, No. 86; in Paris, 1889; in the Royal