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 86 GERARD TER BORCH SECT. knees. He is dressed in black. Beside him is a table with a velvet cover, on which lies a book. [Pendant to 252.] Canvas, 33 inches by 28 inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 5394, 2 ; and the portrait-group of "The Magistrates of Deventer" (455). Sale. Houck of Deventer, Amsterdam, May 7, 1895, No. 56 (985 florins, with pendant, Goedhart). 252. ANNA WENTHOLT (1616-1673), wife, from 1638, of Hendrik Nilant. She is in black and sits at a table. [Pendant to 251.] Canvas, 33 inches by 28 inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 8976. Sale. Houck of Deventer, Amsterdam, May 7, 1895, No. 57 (985 florins, with pendant, Goedhart). 253. SWAENTJE NILANT (1653-1724), daughter of Hendrik Nilant and Anna Wentholt his wife, and wife of H. Hagedoorn. Full length. A young lady standing, turned to the left and looking straight before her. She is in black with white cuffs and a transparent white shoulder-cape fastened with a brooch. She has black ringlets. She holds a closed fan in her clasped hands. Dark background. A good and distinguished picture. [Pendant to 250.] Canvas, 28 inches by 20 inches. See Moes, Iccnographia Batava, No. 5395. Exhibited at Berlin, 1906, No. 141. Sale. Houck of Deventer, Amsterdam, May 7, 1895, No. 55 (3550 florins, with pendant, Schouten). In the possession of the London dealers P. and D. Colnaghi. In the collection of James Simon, Berlin. SYBILLE NIJKERKEN, wife of Hartog Moerkerken. [See 248.] Orange. See William I. (275) and William III. of Orange (276, 278-9). ALETTA PANCRAS, wife of Fran9ois de Vicq. [See 273.] 254. ADRIAEN PAUW (1585-1653), Lord of Heemstede, Pensionary. He has abundant hair thrown back on his shoulders, a moustache, and a full beard. His coat is buttoned up, and has wide sleeves slashed lengthwise ; he wears a broad transparent collar and the chain of an order with a lily. Dated 1651. A replica is in the collection of Mr. M. I. Ridder Pauw van Wieldrecht, Broekhuizen, near Leersum, 1909 catalogue, No. 122. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 5769, 6 and 7. Engraved by P. Holsteyn and by P. Tanje (wrongly dated 1646). Exhibited at The Hague, 1863. In the collection of Queen Wilhelmina, The Hague. 255. Anna van Ruytenburgh (1590-1648), wife of Adriaen Pauw.