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 374 GODFRIED SCHALCKEN SECT. In the La Bouexiere collection, Paris, from which Le Leu acquired it in 1754 for Dresden. In the Dresden Gallery, 1908 catalogue, No. 1787. 220. A YpUNG GIRL WITH A LIGHTED CANDLE.- Half-length ; life size. The body is turned slightly to the right ; the face is towards the spectator. The girl holds in her left hand the candlestick with the candle, and shades the flame with her right hand from a strong wind blowing to the right. Canvas, 23! inches by i8| inches. Sales. Gerard van Sypes (that is, Everard van Sypestein), Utrecht, April n, 1714 (Hoet, i. 172), No. 3 (210 florins). (Probably) Philip van Dijk, The Hague, June 13, 1753 (Terw. 73), No. 6 1 (22 florins 5). In the Uffizi, Florence, 1910 catalogue, No. 800. 221. A Girl with a Lantern. Canvas, 9 inches by 1 1 inches. Exhibited at Mitau, 1 894, No. 1 36. In the Ltldinghausen-Wolff collection, Jungfernhof. 222. A YOUNG WOMAN WITH A LIGHTED CANDLE. The candle is in her right hand. Half-length, turned to the right. She wears a pleated gown and a pearl necklace, with ribbons in her curls. She turns her head to the spectator. Signed in full on the right at foot ; panel, 14 inches by 12 inches. A replica is in the Hamburg Kunsthalle. In the Palace, Schwerin, 1792 catalogue, p. 24, E. iii. n. In the Schwerin Museum, 1882 catalogue, No. 937. 222*. A Lady with a Candle. A cabinet-piece. Sale. Gerard van Sypes (that is, Everard van Sypestein), Utrecht, April 1 1, 1714 (Hoet, i. 172), No. 7 (80 florins). 222b. A Young Lady with a Lighted Candle. 1 8 inches by 13^ inches. Sale. Pieter van Buytene, Delft, October 29, 1748 (Hoet, ii. 226), No. 12 (30 florins). 222c. A Young Lady Holding a Candle. A small picture. In the collection of the Earl of Pembroke, Wilton House ; J. Kennedy's 1758 catalogue. 223. A Girl holding a Candle. Sm. 22. [Pendant to 229.] Panel, 18 inches by 14 inches. Sale. Due de Choiseul, Paris, April 6, 1772 (600 francs). 224. A Young Lady with a Lighted Candle. Sm. 29. She holds the candle in one hand and shields the flame with the other hand. Life size. Canvas, 36 inches by 27 inches. Sale. Poullain, Paris, March 15, 1780 (781 francs).