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 244 CASPAR NETSCHER SECT. showing the fine white under-sleeves with lace cuffs. His right hand grasps a brown silk cloak which falls over his right arm on to his knees. On the upper part of his coat-of-arms are three birds facing right ; below is a pale with three flowers. Signed in full, and dated 1676 ; canvas, i8| inches by 15 inches. Exhibited at Berlin, 1909, No. 99. Sale. Baron Konigswartcr of Vienna, Berlin, November 20, 1906, No. 54 (5100 mark). In the collection of M. Steinthal, Berlin. 316. Portrait of a Young Man. A young gentleman in black with a large wig stands on a verandah, in front of a red curtain. His right hand is on his hip ; his left hand holds a roll of paper. At the back is a view of a park. The attribution to C. Netscher is possible but uncertain. Canvas, 19 inches by 15 inches. In the possession of the Berlin dealer Henry Weustenberg, 1907 catalogue, No. 89, and 1909 catalogue, No. 17. 317. Portrait of a Young General. He points to the right. To the left lie his helmet and orange sash. In the background to the right is a burning house, while to the left is a drapery. In the collection of Otto Wesendonck, Berlin. In the Bonn Provincial Museum ; exhibited on loan from the Wesendonck family, No. 174. 318. PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN IN A PURPLE SILK DRESSING-GOWN LINED WITH YELLOW. Full length. He sits beside a table covered with a Persian carpet, on which he lightly rests his right arm. His left hand is on his left thigh. On the wall behind him to the left is a map of Asia. To the right is a view of a landscape. Signed in full, and dated 1681 ; canvas, 2i| inches by 17! inches. Exhibited at Bremen, 1904, No. 281. In the collection of Heinrich Wolde, Bremen. 319. Portrait of a Gentleman with Long Thick Hair. Standing, seen almost in full face. He holds his right hand in front ; his left hand rests on a stone pedestal at his side. He wears a brown figured coat trimmed with gold brocade and having full white cuffs. Round his right arm is a blue overcoat. At the back is a landscape. Above to the left is a drapery. Signed in full, with an illegible date ; canvas, 20 inches by 17^ inches. In the collection of Julius Gans, Chicago ; exhibited on loan in the Chicago Art Institute. 320. PORTRAIT OF A NOBLEMAN. Half-length, in an oval. His head is turned to the right. He has a white lace cravat, and long hair or a wig. [He wears a brown coat with a brownish-yellow border ; his right hand is thrust into the breast of the coat. Translator.]