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 xvin CASPAR NETSCHER 249 Oval copper, 6 inches by 5 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, August 10, 1785, No. 236* (5 florins, Wubbels). 333^. Portrait of a Young and Serious Gentleman of Rank. He rests his right hand at his side. He wears a loose brownish coat with a white collar, and has a dark grey drapery round his waist. His head is bare. Very skilfully painted. 6 inches by 5 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, August 10, 1785, No. 237 (3 florins, Wubbels). 333*?. Portrait of a Young Man. A good picture, well rendered. Canvas, io inches by 9! inches. Sale. J. Copius, The Hague, March 21, 1786, No. 25 (2 florins 2). 334. Portrait of an Elderly Colonel. Half-length. In armour with a silk drapery or cloak. He sits at a table on which his gold-hiked sword lies near his helmet. He rests his right hand on the helmet, and his left hand on his knee. Excellently drawn and very finely rendered. Canvas, 21 J inches by 17^ inches. Sale. J. F. Motte, Amsterdam, August 20, 1794, No. 82 (15 florins 10). 3340. Portrait of a Gentleman. Life size ; with both hands. Very natural. [Pendant to 41 2f.] Canvas. Sale. The dowager Madame Suasso, The Hague, April 24, 1800, No. 51 (30 florins, Ozorio). 334/. Portrait of a Gentleman in an Elegant Dress. Skil- fully painted. 19! inches by 25 inches. Sale. J. Lauwers and others, Amsterdam, December 13, 1802, No. 127. 334<r. Portrait of a Gentleman in a Full Wig. One hand is at his breast ; the other rests on a book. Canvas, 18 inches by 15 inches. Sale. J. B. Guyot, Paris, March 8, 1809, No. 171. 334^. Portrait of an Officer. Standing, with his baton in his right hand. In the background is a cavalry skirmish. Masterly in treatment. Sales. Amsterdam, October 6, 1801, No. 48 (5 florins, Theijs). Amsterdam, October 6, 1809, No. 48. 334*. Portrait of a Young Gentleman in Spanish Dress. In a courtyard in front of a pillared hall. Landscape background. Canvas, 15 J inches by 12^ inches. Sale. F. J. O. Boymans, Utrecht, August 31, 1811, No. A. 62. 334/ Portrait of a Gentleman. Three-quarter length. Ex- tremely delicate in treatment ; good colouring. [Pendant to 412^.] Oval, 20 inches by 16 inches. Sale. H. Hoogers, Nymwegen, June 7, 1816, No. 77.