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 122 GERARD TER BORCH SECT. Canvas, 18 inches by 16 inches. Exhibited in the Rembrandt Exhibition, Montreal, 1906, No. 7. In the possession of the London dealer A. Sulley. In the collection of R. B. Angus, Montreal. ~395- PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. Full length, standing. She is turned three-quarters left and looks at the spectator. Her hair is combed back and covered with a plain black hood. She wears ear-rings. Over a black under-dress she wears a black robe with white cuffs and a broad close-fitting collar of white tulle. Her left hand holds her skirt ; in the right hand is a fan. [Pendant to 313.] Signed on the right at foot with the monogram, and dated 1642 [which cannot be right, see note above, p. 2] ; canvas, 24 inches by 19^ inches. Acquired in 1900 from a private collection in Munich. In the Aeltere Pinakothek, Munich, 1911 catalogue, No. 389^. 396. PORTRAIT OF A LADY. Three-quarter length, standing. Her hands are clasped in front of her ; in the left is a closed fan. She is about forty years of age. To the right is a table with a brown cloth, on which lie a black drapery and gloves. Signed, on a level with the hands, with the monogram ; canvas, 17 inches by 13^ inches. Sale. Etienne Le Roy, Brussels. In the possession of the Paris dealer F. Kleinberger. In the possession of the Munich dealer Julius Bohler. 396*. PORTRAIT OF A LADY. Three-quarter length, standing. She is in black, with a white cap and a close-fitting collar which, like the cuffs, is trimmed with lace. She wears gold bracelets on both wrists, and gold rings on the left ring-finger and the right forefinger. Grey back- ground. Panel, 8 inches by 6 inches. 397. PORTRAIT OF A LADY. In the collection of Thomas J. Bryan, New York ; bequeathed to the Historical Society in 1867. In the collection of the New York Historical Society, 1908 catalogue, No. 542. 398. PORTRAIT OF A LADY. Standing in a room with a boldly projecting chimney-piece. [Pendant to 319.] [Probably identical with 434. Translator.'] In the possession of Sir G. Donaldson, London. In the collection of Senator W. A. Clark, New York. 399. PORTRAIT OF A LADY. Standing, seen in a three- quarter view. She holds her right hand in front of her ; her left hand hangs down. She wears a black robe over a white silk skirt trimmed with gold lace. To the left is a table with a blue cover. In the right back- ground is a door. [Identified with 408 in the New York catalogue. Translator.] Canvas, 21 J inches by 16 inches.