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 ioo GERARD TER BORCH SECT. On a table with a red cloth to the right are a book on a white paper, a mirror, a candlestick, and a metal box. Canvas, 30 inches by ii inches. Sale. Madame E. Warneck, Paris, May 10, 1905, No. 61 (3400 francs, Klcinberger). In the possession of the Paris dealer F. Kleinberger. In the possession of the Munich dealer H. Helbing. 317. PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN. He stands, facing the spectator, beside a table with a red cloth. His long brown hair falls on his large square linen collar. He holds his right hand at his breast ; his left hand rests on the table, on which lies his black pointed hat. Panel, 13^ inches by n| inches. Purchased in London, 1888, by Henry J. Marquand, who gave it to the Museum in that year. In the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1905 catalogue, No. 276. 318. PORTRAIT OF A MAN. In the collection of Thomas J. Bryan, New York, who bequeathed it to the Society in 1867. In the collection of the New York Historical Society, 1908 catalogue, No. 541. 319. PORTRAIT OF A MAN. Standing, in a room with a chimney-piece. [Pendant to 398.] [If, as is probable, this was the picture exhibited at the Hudson-Fulton Celebration, Metropolitan Museum, New York, 1909, No. 130 canvas, 34 inches by 24 inches it is identical with 354, according to the New York catalogue. Translator^ In the possession of Sir G. Donaldson, London. In the collection of Senator W. A. Clark, New York. 320. PORTRAIT OF A MAN. Three-quarter length, standing, turned a little to the right. He is in black and wears a broad-brimmed hat. His left hand is under his cloak ; his right hand, which hangs down, holds his gloves. [Pendant to 400.] Canvas, i8| inches by 14 inches. In the collection of the Due de Morny. In the collection of C. L. Cardon, Brussels. In the possession of the Paris dealer F. Kleinberger. In the collection of Fred. B. Pratt, New York. 321. PORTRAIT OF A MAN IN BLACK AND WHITE. -Three-quarter length. His right hand is on his hip. His hat lies on a table with a red cover to the right. [Pendant to 402.] Canvas, 18 inches by 14 inches. Exhibited in Paris, 1911, No. 153. In the collection of Baron d'Erlanger, Paris. 322. PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG DUTCH NOBLEMAN. Full length, standing. He is turned three-quarters right, with his head