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 292 CASPAR NETSCHER SECT. 45oc. Portrait of a Young Girl. Half-length. She wears a white dress and a pink wrap, and has pearls at her throat and in her curls. Oval, canvas, 17 inches by 13 inches. Sale. H. Emden of Hamburg, Berlin, May 3, 1910, No. 25. 450^. Portrait of a Lady with a Hawk and a Dog. 2O inches by 15 inches. Sale. C. E. Vertue and others, London, July 18, 1910, No. 63. 450^. Portrait of a Lady. Seated in a garden ; wearing a pale red dress and a blue sash. Oval, 27^ inches by 22^ inches. Sale. C. E. Vertue and others, London, July 18, 1910, No. 85. 45<D/ Portrait of a Lady. In a dark green dress. Behind her is a maid-servant. 36 inches by 26^ inches. Sale. Mrs. Murray Guthrie and others, London, March u, 1911, No. 129 (9 : 19: 6, Peters). 450^. Portrait of a Lady in a Red Cloak. Seated, with a parrakeet. 23 inches by 19 inches. Sale. Rev. B. Beridge and others, London, April 8, 1911, No. 62 (26 : 55., J. Howard). 450/i. Portrait of a Lady as Diana. In a white dress and blue sash. - 27^ inches by 23 inches. Sale. Lord Abercromby and others, London, July 14, 1911, No. 77 (31 : i os., Metchkovsky). 450;'. Portrait of a Young Lady with a Parrot. She stands behind a window-sill, adorned with a relief, over which hangs a Persian carpet. She wears a low-cut white silk dress with a blue wrap. She raises her left hand to give a sweetmeat to a parrot perched in a cage above to the right. Her right hand rests on the window-sill near a metal dish. She has long curls, and wears thick ropes of pearls round her neck, on her right sleeve, and on her bodice. Panel, 13 inches by 10 inches. Engraved in the Le Brun collection by N. Thomas ; and in Ch. Blanc, La Vie des Peintres. In the Tronchin collection, 1780. In the Le Brun collection, Paris, 1781 according to the print. In the collection of Max Kann, Paris. In the collection of the Marquis da Foz, Paris, 1895. In the collection of Jules Cronier, Paris. In the possession of the Paris dealer C. Sedelmeyer, "Catalogue of 100 Paintings," 1911, No. 22. 451. PORTRAIT OF A CHILD AS CUPID. Said to be a son of Sir William Temple.