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 xvii GERARD TER BORCH 97 lies his broad-brimmed black felt hat. To the right on the light back- ground is the inscription " Aetatis 48." Signed with the monogram, and dated 1670; canvas, 15 inches by 12 inches. Engraved by Loewenstamm. In the collection of Max Kann, Paris. In the Brooks collection, Paris, 1877. In the collection of R. Lachmann, Hamburg: In the possession of the Paris dealer C. Sedelmeyer, " Catalogue of 300 Paintings," 1898, No. 220. In the collection of Rodolphe Kann, Paris. In the collection of Frau Emden, Hamburg. 302. A BURGOMASTER OF AMSTERDAM (?). Full length, turned three-quarters right, and looking at the spectator. He wears a black costume, black stockings, laced shoes, and a white collar. His dark curly hair falls in abundance on his shoulders. His left hand is slightly raised ; the right hand hangs down languidly. On a table with a cover to the right lies his black felt hat. Behind him to the left is an easy-chair. In the right-hand wall is a half-opened door. On the wall at the back is a map. Near it is a chair. Signed on the left ; 33^ inches by 28 inches. In the Ferdinandeum, Innsbruck, 1889 catalogue, No. 608. 303. PORTRAIT OF A MAN. Three-quarter length. Not bad, although not in good condition. In the collection of the Earl of Derby, Knowsley House. 304. PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN. Three-quarter length, standing. He is turned three-quarters right, and looks at the spectator. He is beardless, and has long hair. He is in dark clothes with white cuffs and collar. He holds a pair of brown gloves in his left hand, and rests the right hand on his body. To the right is a table with a red cover, on which lies his round black hat with a wide flat brim. Dark background. A good picture, with a refined expression. The blue eyes are slightly too large. Signed with the monogram j canvas, 18 inches by 14 inches. In the Cologne Museum, 1902 catalogue, No. 649 ; acquired in 1886. 305. PORTRAIT OF A MAN. Three-quarter length, standing and looking at the spectator. He wears a brown costume over a white vest. His right hand rests on his hip j his left hand holds a stick. Beside him is a table with a purple cloth, on which lies his felt hat. Very good and exceptionally well preserved. [Pendant to 386.] Canvas, 5^ inches by 5 inches. In the Copenhagen Museum, 1904 catalogue, No. 50. 306. PORTRAIT OF A MAN. [Pendant to 388.] Dated 1646. In the Madame van Aerden Institution, Leerdam. VOL. v H