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 238 CASPAR NETSCHER SECT. 294-f. William III. of Orange. Three-quarter length. With a large wig. [Pendant to 294/2.] 2i| inches by 19 inches. Sale. Sir John Fender, London, May 29, 1897, No. 427. 294/7. Mary Stuart, wife of William III., and Queen of England. Three-quarter length. She offers sugar to a white parrot. [Pendant to 294^.] 1 inches by 19 inches. Sale. Sir John Fender, London, May 29, 1897, No. 428. 294;. William III. of Orange. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 9096, 46. Sale. Van den Bogaerde of Heeswijk, 's Hertogenbosch, June 19, 1900. 2947. William III. of Orange. In armour. 1 8 inches by 14^ inches. Sale. London, May 19, 1904, No. 6. 294^. William III. of Orange. In armour, holding his baton. [Pendant to 294/.] 21 inches by 17 inches. Sale. Lady Currie and others, London, June 30, 1906, No. 41. 294/. Mary Stuart, wife of William III., and Queen of England. [Pendant to 294^.] 21 inches by 17 inches. Sale. Lady Currie and others, London, June 30, 1906, No. 41. 295. Mary Stuart, wife of William III., and Queen or England. Seated, facing the spectator. Canvas, 15^ inches by 13 inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 4805, 6. Bought in February 1880 for the National Portrait Gallery. In the National Portrait Gallery, London, 1903 catalogue, No. 606 cata- logued as by Theodor or Constantijn Netscher. [The 1896 catalogue attributed it to Caspar Netscher. Translator^ 296. MARY STUART (?), wife of William III., and Queen of England. Three-quarter length. She is seated to the left at a stone balustrade, on which she rests her right arm ; her left hand is at her bosom. She wears a white dress embroidered with gold over a light chemisette with large puffed sleeves, and a red mantle trimmed with ermine and fastened at the bosom with a jewelled chain. She has pearls in her hair, in her ears, and at her throat. Her hair is dressed very high, with curls falling on her shoulders. In the background to the left are bushes, with the lower part of a statue on a pedestal ; to the right is a curtain of gold brocade, with a view of a landscape in evening light. Signed in full, and dated 1680 ; canvas, 18 inches by 15 inches. A replica with variations, with a different head, is in the Colonna collection, Rome, as "Maria Mancini" (233). Another replica called "Queen Henrietta" was in a sale at Munich, October 12, 1909, No. 38.