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 208 CASPAR NETSCHER SECT. Sale. W. Lormier, The Hague, July 4, 1763 according to Moes, but not in the sale-catalogue. Marguerite Godin. [See also 98.] Albertina Agnes of Orange - Nassau, Countess von Nassau-Dietz. [See 300.] Amalia von Nassau-Dietz. [See 168.] 167. AMALIA VON SOLMS (1602-1675), wife of the Stadt- holder, Prince Frederick Henry of Orange-Nassau. She wears widow's weeds, and sits turned to the left in an arm-chair, with her right hand on an hour-glass beside a skull. In a recess at the back is a statue of her husband. Canvas, 23 inches by 19! inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 143, 27. Exhibited at Berlin, 1890, No. 201. In the collection of the German Emperor, Berlin. 167*. Amalia von Solms. A small seated figure, with the hand on a sand-glass. Dated 1671. In the collection of Amalia von Solms ; mentioned in the inventory of her house, Oude Hof, at The Hague, 1673, No. 6 ; in the inventory of her goods, 1675 (valued at 300 florins, and allotted to Henriette Catharina von Anhalt) see Rost, in Zahns Jahrbuch, vi. pp. 57 sey. In the collection of Henriette Catharina von Anhalt ; in the inventory of her goods, 1708, No. 8 (valued at 50 thaler, and allotted to Elisabeth Albertina von Sachsen-Barby). i6jb. Amalia von Solms. Sale. W. van Haansbergen, The Hague, June 19, 1755 (Terw. 131), No. 80 but No. 159 of the original catalogue (15 florins 15, Borkelo). 1 68. Amalia von Solms with a Young Prince and a Princess. As Amalia's only grown-up son, William II. of Orange, died in 1650, and therefore could not have been painted by Netscher, these were probably Amalia's grandchildren. As the picture was allotted to her daughter Albertina Agnes, they were probably the children of this lady, namely, Hendrik Casimir II. (1657-1696) and Amalia von Nassau- Dietz (1654-1695). In the collection of Amalia von Solms ; mentioned in the inventory of her goods, 1675, No. 66 (valued at 700 florins, and allotted to Albertina Agnes) see Rost, in Zahns Jahrbuch, vi. pp. 57 seq. Anhalt. See Elisabeth Albertina [198]. 169. Anne (1665-1714), Princess, afterwards Queen of England. Sm. Suppl. 35. At the age of about eighteen. She wears an embroidered blue silk robe with full lace sleeves. She stands near a sculptured table, caressing a spaniel. On the table lie a lute and a