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 2 8o CASPAR NETSCHER SECT. 423/1 Portrait of a Lady of Rank. Well painted. Canvas, 17^ inches by 13 inches. Sale. (Supplementary) Amsterdam, October 26, 1852, No. 315 (5 florins, Slaas). 423^. Portrait of a Lady. In a blue silk cloak. Very finely rendered. [Pendant to 3420. ] Canvas, i8| inches by 15 inches. Sale, (Supplementary) Amsterdam, December 20, 1853, No. 124 (51 florins, with pendant, Glazer). 4.23/1. Portrait of a Lady of Rank. Very tenderly rendered. A late work. In the collection of Howard Galton, Hadzor, near Droitwich, 1854 (Waagen, iii. 224). 424. Portrait of a Young Lady of Rank. She sits at a table near an open window. In her hands is a garland of flowers. Very finely drawn and carefully rendered. Canvas, 19 inches by 15^ inches. Sale. Amsterdam, October 9, 1855, No. 88. 424*. Portrait of a Richly Dressed Lady of Rank. Many accessories. [Pendant to 342^.] Sale. (Supplementary) Amsterdam, August 20, 1856, No. 445. 425. Portrait of a Comely Young 1 Lady with a Parrot. In a room. Her right hand rests on a table covered with a rich carpet. With her left hand she offers a lump of sugar to the parrot. She wears a white silk dress over which is a white drapery ; her hair is in curls. Panel, 16 inches by 13^ inches. Sale. Thyssen, Paris, December 20, 1856 (350 francs, bought in). 4250. Portrait of a Lady with a Small Dog. Canvas, 24 inches by 13 inches. Sale. M. Wolff", Berlin, May 25, 1857, No. 448. 425^. Portrait of a Woman. " A delicate female portrait," which " recalls Caspar Netscher, but is hung too high for an opinion " (Waagen). In the collection of the Rev. Thomas Staniforth, Storrs, Windermere, 1857 (Waagen, iv. 427). 425*:. Portrait of a Comely Lady. Canvas, 28^ inches by 22 inches. Sale. Antwerp, June 10, 1858, No. 36. 426. Portrait of a Lady. Full length ; life size. She wears a white silk dress, and stands at a balustrade in a park. Her expressive head is seen in full face. She has fair curls. A red drapery hangs from richly sculptured columns. Wrongly described in the sale-catalogue as