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 218 CASPAR NETSCHER SECT. In the collection of J. G. J. Camberlyn ; bought in Holland between 1815 and 1827. In the collection of the late H. Camberlyn d'Amougies, Pepinghen, near Brussels. 210. CONSTANTYN HUYGENS (1596-1687), Secretary to the Prince of Orange. Half-length, facing left, behind an oval stone frame. He has a dark coat with a plain broad white collar. At the breast the coat is open to show a piece of the light under-garment. His long hair falls on his shoulders. Signed in full, and dated 1672 ; panel, io inches by 9 inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 3873, 9. Engraved by A. Blooteling. Purchased by William I., King of Holland, in 1825. In the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 1911 catalogue, No. 1726. 211. Geertmid Huygens (1599-1680), wife of Philips Doublet the elder. At an advanced age. She sits in a red velvet chair, wearing a black gown and cap, and holding a watch in her left hand. Behind her is a relief representing Time the destroyer. Signed in full, and dated 1668 ; panel, 19^ inches by 15 inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 3876, I ; and Qua 1 Holland, 1896, p. 182. Exhibited at Brussels, 1855. In the collection of J. G. J. Camberlyn ; bought in Holland between 1815 and 1827. In the collection of the late H. Camberlyn d'Amougies, Pepinghen, near Brussels. Catharina Huygens, born Van Bronckhorst. {See 181.] 212. A Young Lady of the Huygens Family. Three-quarter length. She rests her right arm on a wall, and holds her left arm at her breast. Dated 1661 ; panel, 19 inches by 15 inches. See Oud Holland, 1896, p. 182. In the collection of J. G. J. Camberlyn ; bought in Holland between 1815 and 1827. In the collection of the late H. Camberlyn d'Amougies, Pepinghen, near Brussels. 213. A Young Man of the Huygens Family. Three-quarter length, seated. He wears a red velvet robe. He leans on his right elbow and points with his right hand ; his left hand touches his robe. Signed in full, and dated 1669 ; panel, 17 inches by 15 inches. See Qud Holland, 1896, p. 182. In the collection of J. G. J. Camberlyn ; bought in Holland between 1815 and 1827. In the collection of the late H. Camberlyn d'Amougies, Pepinghen, near Brussels. 214. ISABELLA VAN NASSAU BEVERWEERT, wife of Henry Bennet, Earl of Arlington, WITH HER DAUGHTER.