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 xvni CASPAR NETSCHER 217 Canvas, 19^ inches by 15^ inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 3242. Sales. Amsterdam, October 6, 1801, No. 47 (71 florins, Van der Schley). Amsterdam, June 16, 1802, No. 119 (90 florins, Van der Schley). 205. Hendrik Casimir II. von Nassau-Dietz (1657-1696), Stadt- holder of Friesland. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 3397, 2. In the collection of H. J. S. M. van Wageningen, Arnhem. Hendrik Casimir II. [See also 168.] Anna Maria Hoeufft, wife of J. Boudaan Courten. [See 194^.] 206. DIRK HCEUFFT, LORD OF FONTAINE-PEU- REUSE (1610-1688), Councillor of Dordrecht, with his wife Maria de Wit (1630-1681), and his three children Dirck (1648-1719), Maria, and Jacob (1660-1717). On the left stands the father, giving his hand to his wife, who sits beside him, wearing a red dress. In front of them, to the left, stands a boy with a basket ; he faces right, and wears a golden yellow frock with a blue scarf. On the right, at the mother's lap, is a girl in white silk. From the right comes the elder boy, turned three-quarters left. He wears a green coat and a red wrap, and carries a dead hare. A table covered with a Persian carpet, on which lie some flowers, stands between him and the other figures, but farther back. In the right foreground is a dog. Canvas, 37^ inches by 41 inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 3560. In the collection of the Dowager Madame Hoeufft van Velzen, The Hague. 207. Brigitta Hulft (1620-1655), wife of J. Rendorp. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 3818. In the collection of the late Baroness d'Ablaing van Giessenburg, The Hague. Johanna Hulft, wife of P. Rendorp. [&* 256.] 208. Pieter de Huybert, lord of Burgh and Crayestein (1622- 1697), Councillor-pensionary of Zeeland. Dated 1683. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 3851, i. Engraved by J. Houbraken after a drawing by A. Schouman. In the collection of H. J. Bosschaert, Middelburg, about 1750. Maria Eleanora Huydecoper van Maersseveen, wife of Pieter Reael. [See 253.] 209. Christiaan Huygens (1629-1695), Mathematician. Half- length. He rests his left arm on a red cushion, supported on a bas-relief of childish figures. Signed in full, and dated 1671 ; panel, u inches by 9 inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 3872, 2. Exhibited at Brussels, 1855.