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 300 CASPAR NETSCHER SECT. Sale. Stokbroo van Hoogwoud en Aartswoud, Hoorn, September 3, 1867, No. 134. 471. A Dutch Family. At the entrance to a park. A gentleman stands beside his richly dressed wife. In front of her is their little son, adorned with flowers and holding a peach. The daughter, who is some- what older, holds a basket of flowers. At the back is a park with statues. Sale. De Saint-Remy, Paris, April 26, 1870, No. 121. 472. Two Children. In a medallion, surrounded by a garland of fruits, round which butterflies hover. This garland is ascribed to Jan van Son. It is improbable that Netscher and Van Son collaborated. Canvas, 28 inches by 22 inches. Sale. F. Szarvedy, Paris, February 21, 1874, No. 50. 473. A Family of Rank. In a park near a mansion. The family includes an elderly man, his wife, and five children. The man wears hunting costume and holds a pheasant. Canvas, 63 inches by 67 inches. Sales. Amsterdam, March 2, 1869, No. 61. Amsterdam, October 31, 1871, No. 188 (50 florins, Roos). Amsterdam, October 27, 1874. 4730. A Dutch Family Group. Signed ; canvas, 48 inches by 52 inches. Sale. Van Beijma thoe Kingma, Amsterdam, October, 25, 1876, No. 51. 474. A Lady with her Daughter. The lady, seen almost in full face, sits on a Persian carpet, holding with both hands her little daughter, who stands on the carpet to the left. The child stretches out both arms towards the fruit which a negro page on the extreme right brings on a dish. In the left background is a piece of sculpture. To the right is a landscape. Panel, 25^ inches by 20 inches. In the Exhibition of Old Masters, Berlin, 1883. Sales. (Possibly) Lord Northwick, Thirlestane House, Cheltenham, July 26, 1859, No - 53- O. Pein, Cologne, October 29, 1888, No. 58 (7600 mark, Haniel of Wiesbaden). 474*. A Burgomaster with his Wife and Family. Sale. G. White and others, London, March 14, 1898, No. 102. 474^. A Gentleman with his Wife and Two Children. 19^ inches by 23 inches. Sale. London, May 19, 1904, No. 15. 474^. Mother and Son. An elderly lady in silk sits in a park, lean- ing her hand on the shoulder of her son, who stands at her side. On her lap lies a little dog. To the left is a palace. Canvas, 22 inches by 18 inches. Sale. A. Jaffe, Cologne, March 31, 1905, No. 45.