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 xvni CASPAR NETSCHER 247 33 if. Portrait of a General in Armour. i8| inches by 15 J inches. Sales. Quiryn van Biesum, Amsterdam, October 18, 1719 (Hoet, i. 234), No. 144 (21 florins). R. Pickfatt, Rotterdam, April 12, 1736 (Hoet, i. 469), No. 47 (28 florins). . Portrait of a Man. Very good. 19^ inches by 16 inches. Sale. Pieter de Klok, Amsterdam, April 22, 1744 (Hoet, ii. 133), No. 50 (20 florins). 331*. Portrait of a Gentleman. He leans his arm on a red velvet cushion. 12 inches by 9^ inches. Sale. Jaques de Roore, The Hague, September 4, 1747 (Hoet, ii. 207), No. 95 (48 florins, Van Spangen). 33 if. Head of a Man. Life size. Specially good. Sale. M. Terwesten, The Hague, September 20, 1757, No. 43. 33 1. Portrait of a Gentleman. Circular, i inches in diameter. Sale. Gerard Hoet, The Hague, August 25, 1760 (Terw. 231), No. 140 (5 florins 10, De Puyt). 332. Portrait of a Gentleman. Very good. According to a MS. note by J. van der Marck, it was the work of Constantijn Netscher. [Pendant to 398^.] Oval. Sale. Amsterdam, November 25, 1761, No. 42 (9 florins 10, with pendant, Van den Berg). 332^. Portrait of a Gentleman. Three-quarter length. [Possibly identical with 333^. Pendant to 4020.] 19 inches by 15^ inches. Sale. Van Zaanen, The Hague, November 16, 1767 (Terw. 655), No. 60 (15 florins 10, with pendant, L. de Moni). 332^. Portrait of an Ecclesiastic. Three-quarter length, stand- ing, with both hands visible. Finely rendered. Copper, 7 inches by 5^ inches. Sale. Amsterdam, March 6, 1769, No. 164. 332^. Portrait of an Officer. He leans his right hand on a helmet upon a table. A very fine picture. [Pendant to 403^.] Canvas, 8^ inches by 7 inches. Sale. F. I. de Dufresne, Amsterdam, August 22, 1770, No. 245. 332^. Portrait of a Gentleman. Very well painted. [Pendant to 403^.]