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 144 GERARD TER BORCH SECT. A COMPARATIVE TABLE ENABLING THE READER TO IDENTIFY IN THIS CATALOGUE THE PICTURES ENUMERATED IN SMITH'S CATALOGUE The number in the first column of a picture described in Smith's Catalogue, Vol. IV. (1833), or Smith's Supplement (1842), corresponds in this catalogue to the number given in the second or third column respectively. Thus, if the reader desires to find Sm. Suppl. 6, he must look for 6 in the first column, and then notice the corresponding number in the third column, headed " Sm. Suppl.," namely, 138. Thus, Sm. Suppl. 6 = HdG. 138. Sm. Sm. Suppl. Sm. Sm. Suppl. I 6 '95 18 '9 = Sm. 52 2 134 = Sm. i 19 50 = Sm. 58 3 77 = Sm. 6 20 130 = Sm. 59 4 186 C 1 ) 20* 126 4* 1 88 21 464 176 5 ( 2 ) = Sm. 8 22 413 1 60 6 169 138 23 337' 105 7 132 ( 3 ) 24 159 155 8 87 = Sm. 1 8 25 152 ( 5 ) 9 136 86 26 82 ( 6 ) 26* = Sm. 40 10 66 = Sm. 33 27 85 (?) 72 ii 32 163 28 161 69 I 26, 31,1 2 9 171 85 <* 33^J 30 91 = Sm. 4* 12 178 ( 4 ) 31 o 13 81 128 3 2 283 I 3 * 79, 84 33 175 14 167 = Sm. 15 34 ( 8 ) 15 172 80 35 67 16 1 80 95 36 Cf. 44 17 65 461 37 204 1 Sm. Suppl. 4 is the " Portrait of a Painter," by Karel Slabbaert, in the Staedel'sches Kunst- institut, Frankfort-on-Main, 1900 catalogue, No. 198. 2 Sm. 5. The picture engraved by Basan as " Le Magister Hollandois," by Ter Borch, is a Jacob Ochtervelt in the Karlsruhe Gallery, 1894 catalogue, No. 262. 3 Sm. Suppl. 7. The copies mentioned under 79 and 178. 4 Sm. Suppl. 12. The equestrian portrait of " Pieter Schout," by Thomas de Keyser, in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 1911 catalogue, No. 1350. 5 Sm. Suppl. 25. "A Woman with a Beer-Glass and Jug," by G. Metsu, in the Brunswick Gallery, 1910 catalogue, No. 315 : HdG. 194. 8 Sm. Suppl. 26. The portrait of " Prince Johann Maurits van Nassau," by Jan de Baen, in the Brunswick Gallery, 1910 catalogue, No. 281. 7 Sm. 31. The copy mentioned under 95. 8 Sm. 34. " Le Midecin Hollandois," described by Sm. from the engraving by Basan according to whom, however, it is not by Ter Borch.