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 xvn GERARD TER BORCH 123 [Exhibited at the Hudson-Fulton Celebration, Metropolitan Museum, New York, 1909, No. 131. Translator^ In the collection of H. C. Frick, New York. 400. PORTRAIT OF A LADY. Three-quarter left, standing. She is turned a little to the left. Her hands are clasped ; in the right hand is a black fan. She is in black, with a smoothly fitting white collar. [Pendant to 320.] Canvas, 19 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. 401. PORTRAIT OF A LADY. Full length, standing. She is turned three-quarters left, and looks at the spectator. She wears a small dark cap, a black padded dress with white cuffs, and a broad close- fitting white collar fastened round the shoulders with a brooch in front. She wears a necklace. Her hands are clasped ; there is a ring on each hand, and a bracelet on the right wrist. The picture is painted on an oak panel ; thus the impression which it creates differs somewhat from that produced by similar portraits on canvas, although it is a characteristic work. It is said that the portrait was bought from a potato merchant, who used the back for his stall in a market. Panel. Exhibited at Deventer, 1901, No. 10, as the work of an unknown painter. In the Korteling collection, Deventer. In the collection of J. Hage, Nivaa, Denmark. 402. PORTRAIT OF A LADY. Three-quarter length. She wears a small black cap, and a black and white dress, which she holds with both hands. To the left, on a table with a dark red cover, is a jewel-box. [Pendant to 321.] Canvas, 18 inches by 14 inches. Exhibited in Paris, 1911, No. 154. In the collection of Baron d'Erlanger, Paris. 403. PORTRAIT OF A DUTCH LADY. Full length, standing. She is in profile to the left, but looks at the spectator. She wears a black dress with white lace cuffs and a large white ruff. Her hair is combed back and covered with a white hood. The left hand, wearing a bracelet, hangs down. In the gloved right hand she holds a glove. [Pendant to 322.] Copper, 19 inches by 13! inches. In the possession of the Paris dealer C. Sedelmeyer, " Catalogue of 100 Paintings," 1901, No. 48. In the collection of the Marquise de Ganay, Paris. 404. PORTRAIT OF A LADY IN A BLACK AND WHITE DRESS. [Pendant to 327.] In the collection of Baron Edmond de Rothschild, Paris.