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 2i2 CASPAR NETSCHER SECT. Exhibited in the Portrait Exhibition, The Hague, 1903, No. 104. In the collection of W. Baron van Heeckeren van Kell, The Hague. 1 8 ia. A Madame Brouwer. Dated 1674. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 1182. In the collection of Van Asch van Wijck, Driebergen. Sale. Amsterdam, March 3, 1891. 182. ELEONORA BURGH (1653-1702), said to be the wife of Nicolaes van Vlooswijck. She sits in a park, leaning her arm on the pedestal of a statue, on which a red parrot perches. She wears a white robe, over which is a large brown silk drapery, and has a pearl necklace. According to Elias, Vroedschap van Amsterdam ("The Amsterdam Town Council"), pp. 453, 483, Eleonora Burgh married W. A. Baron von Gersdorffin 1694, but Nicolaes van Vlooswijck (1638-1674) married Leonora van der Meyden. Signed in full, and dated 1673 ; panel, 2i inches by 16 inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 1250. In the collection of J. Six, Amsterdam ; an old heirloom. 183. PaulllS Buys (1625-1717), Advocate, of Amsterdam. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 1339. In the collection of M. I. Ridder Pauw van Wieldrecht, Broekhuizen, near Leersum, 1909 catalogue, No. 98. 184. Anna de Neve (1623-1707), wife of P. Buys. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 5365. In the collection of M. 1. Ridder Pauw van Wieldrecht, Broekhuizen, near Leersum, 1909 catalogue, No. 99. 185. Willem Buys (1661-1749), Pensionary of Amsterdam. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 1344. Engraved by J. Houbraken. From the mansion at Linschoten. In the collection of M. I. Ridder Pauw van Wieldrecht, Broekhuizen, near Leersum, 1909 catalogue, No. 100. 186. Elisabeth Lestevenon (born in 1671), later the wife of W. Buys. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 4442. In the collection of M. I. Ridder Pauw van Wieldrecht, Broekhuizen, near Leersum, 1909 catalogue, No. 101. 187. A Member of the Bijendorp Family. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 1354. In the collection of the late Baroness d'Ablaing van Giessenburg, The Hague. 1 88. A M. CAZE. Near him are a pedestal,a globe, and some mathe- matical instruments. Also a Latin quotation. 14 inches by 19 inches. In the Rath Museum, Geneva, 1897 catalogue, No. 249.