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 xvm CASPAR NETSCHER 211 178. COENRAAD VAN BEUNINGEN. Half-length ; turned a little to the right. His left hand rests on a stone pedestal ; his right hand is on his hip. His dark coat is open in front, showing a light under- garment. His broad lace collar is almost hidden by his large wig. The very simple background consists of a curtain to the left and a wall to the right. Signed in full, and dated 1675 ; canvas, i8 inches by 14^ inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 586, i. Sales. Jer. de Bosch, Amsterdam, April 6, 1812. Amsterdam, December 16, 1856. In the Copenhagen Museum, 1904 catalogue, No. 249. 179. GERRIT BICKER VAN ZWIETEN (1632-1718), member of the Board of Finance. Three-quarter length ; turned a little to the right. His left hand rests on a stone ' balustrade ; his right hand toys with the white tassel of his lace collar. He is in black, with a large wig. At the back is a bare wall, to the right of which is an angel carrying fruit, which forms part of a decorative design. [Pendant to 180.] Signed in full, and dated 1673 > canvas, 18^ inches by 15 inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 640. In the Hausmann collection, Hanover. In the Hanover Provincial Museum, 1905 catalogue, No. 333. 1 80. CORNELIA BICKER (i638-before 1677), second wife of Gerrit Bicker van Zwieten. Half-length ; turned to the left, and leaning on a window-sill. She has fair curls. She has a reddish-brown silk dress, with a brownish shawl over it, and wears pearls and fur. Below the window is a relief emblematic of Charity. In the background to the right is a dark- green curtain, while to the left is a view into the open air. [Pendant to 179.] Signed in full, and dated 1673 ; canvas, i8| inches by 15 inches. In the Hausmann collection, Hanover. In the Hanover Provincial Museum, 1905 catalogue, No. 334. Jacoba Bicker, wife of Pieter de Graeff. [See 2038.] Wendela Bicker, wife of Johan de Witt. [See 305^, 305^.] Two Girls and a Boy of the Bicker van Zwieten Family. [See 154.] Brandenburg. See Johann Friedrich (216), Ludwig (230). Brunswick. See Sophie Amalie (269). Cecilia Bredehoff, born De Jonge. [See 217.] 181. CATHARINA VAN BRONCKHORST (1658-1742), wife of W. Huygens. She wears a blue dress cut low at the neck over a white under-garment. To the left is a table with a Persian carpet. At the back is an orange-red drapery. Signed in full, and dated 167- ; 21 inches by 18 inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 1149.