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 xix GODFRIED SCHALCKEN 375 224*. A Fine Head of a Woman. Candlelight and daylight. Very well painted. 1 6^ inches by 13 inches. Sale. P. van Spijk, Leyden, April 23, 1781, No. 94. 224^. A Girl holding a Lighted Candle. Sm. 56. 25 inches by 18 inches. Sale. Due d'Abrantes, London, 1817 (27 : 6s.). A picture of the same subject was in the sale : W. Beckford, Fonthill, 1 823 (26:5*.). 224*:. A Comely Girl with a Candle. She is artistically lighted by the candle which she holds. Finely rendered. Panel, 10 inches by 8 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, July 16, 1819, No. 151 (20 florins, De Vries). 224-d. A Comely Woman holding a Lighted Candle. Panel, 10 inches by 8 inches. Sale. J. Schmidt and Hagedorn, Amsterdam, April 24, 1820, No. 129. 224*. A Girl holding a Lighted Candle. Panel, 10^ inches by 9^ inches. Sale. J. F. Sigault, and J. J. van Limbeck, Amsterdam, May 12, 1834, No. 237 (21 florins, Keyzer). 225. A Comely Young Woman by Candlelight. She smiles as she holds the candle. An effective picture. Canvas, i inches by 10 inches. Sales. Le Brun, Paris, April 15, 1811 according to the Schamp d'Ave- schoot catalogue ; but the Le Brun picture corresponding to the above (213) was on panel. Schamp d'Aveschoot, Ghent, September 14, 1840, No. 31 (210 francs, Tence). 225*7. A Comely Young Woman with Fair Hair by Candle- light. She leans on a green velvet cushion placed upon a table with a cover. Exceptionally good. Panel, 8 inches by 6 inches. Sale. Madame Le Poittevin de la Croix, Antwerp, May 5, 1845, No. 67. 225^. A Girl holding a Candle. A very fine picture. Sale. Duke of Buckingham, Stowe, August I 5, 1 848, No. 1 64 (2 3 : 12:6). 225*:. A Woman by Lamplight. Half-length. Copper, 20 inches by I5|- inches. Sale. Amsterdam, January 31, 1860, or 124 (14 florins, Hellendaal). 225^. A Young Lady holding a Light. Half-length. Signed, and dated 1671 ; canvas, ii by io| inches. In the Von Tettau collection, Erfurt, 1864 (Parthey, ii. 502).