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 xvn GERARD TER BORCH 91 Signed on the left with the monogram, and dated "Aetatis 21.1670"; canvas on panel, 15 inches by 12 inches. In the collection of S. Rendorp, Amsterdam ; bequeathed to the Rijks- museum, 1910. In the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 1911 catalogue, No. 573^. 274. Alida (probably Odilia) van Wasenaar. Three-quarter length. She sits, turned to the left, with her face towards the spectator. She holds a little dog on her lap with her right hand ; the left hand rests on the arm of the chair. Her dress is embroidered with gold. She has jewels on her forehead. In the background is a curtain. Canvas, 47^ inches by 35 inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 8876. Exhibited at the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition, London, 1895, No. 51. In the collection of Mrs. Fenwick, London. Sale. Chandos Reade and others, London, July 13, 1895, No. 80 (200, Dowdeswell). ANNA WENTHOLT, wife of Hendrik Nilant, Burgomaster of Deventer. [See 252.] 275. William I. of Orange (1533-1584) and Count Hoorn (1518-1568) on horseback (?). Last seen in the Von Landauer collection, Stuttgart, 1862 (Parthey, 626). 276. WILLIAM III. OF ENGLAND (1650-1702) as Prince of Orange (?). The Prince stands in the centre, in front of a rocky cave. Many accessories : a snake, two dogs, a helmet, and so forth. A good picture, very carefully painted. Probably only the figure is by Ter Borch. Signed in full. Mentioned by Descamps. In the collection of Thomas S. Bryan, New York. In the Museum of the New. York Historical Society, Bryan bequest, 1903 catalogue, No. 358. 276^7. William III. of England. Solemn and dark in colour. Sale. Cornelis van Dijck, The Hague, May 10, 1713 (Hoet, i. 164), No. 57 (8 florins 10). 276^. William III. of England. Full length, in armour. He stands beside a table with a cloth, on which are his helmet and other objects. Carefully painted. Canvas, 31 inches by 25^ inches. Sale. Amsterdam, August 8, 1804, No. 184 (14 florins). 276*:. William III. of England. In armour. He holds his baton in his right hand and a crown in the left. In the distance is a battle. Spirited expression and masterly painting. [Pendant to 277.] Canvas, 17 inches by 14^ inches. Sale. Amsterdam, October 30, 1823, No. 249 (20 florins, with pendant).