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 396 GODFRIED SCHALCKEN SECT. Set Moes, Iconographia Satava, No. 2193. Sale. C. Kruseman and others, Amsterdam, February 16, 1858, No. 161. In the collection of J. A. C. Bosch Reitz, Amsterdam. 302. Catharina Maria van Dalen, called Vallensis (1676-1745), wife of E. van der Dussen. Three-quarter length. A very good picture. [Pendant to 301.] Dated 1704; canvas, 49 inches by 38 inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 1885. Sale. C. Kruseman and others, Amsterdam, February 16, 1858, No. 161. In the collection of J. A. C. Bosch Reitz, Amsterdam. 303. Roelof Eelboo (who died in 1705), Burgomaster of Dordrecht. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 2277. In the collection of the Dowager Madame Repelaer van Spijkenisse, Dordtwijk, near Dordrecht. Margaretha Eelboo, born De Sont. [See 329.] Sophia Everwijn, wife of Jacob Hoeufft. [See 311.] 304. Maria Franken, wife of a Mynheer van Lith. A young lady in a low-cut dress. Ascribed to W. van Mieris but more probably by G. Schalcken. Oval copper, 3^ inches high. Sale. (The seventh) Van Heeswijk, 's Hertogenbosch, September 23, 1902, No. 103. Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange. [See 333*.] 305. MADEMOISELLE VAN GOOL, lady companion to Josina Clara van Citters (see 296). Half-length of a young woman, seen in full face. Over the loose chemise which leaves much of the bosom exposed, is a dark-red drapery with a purple under-side. Behind her is a greyish-blue drapery. Signed in full in the right background ; canvas, oval, 12 inches by 10 inches. In the collection of Jacob de Witte van Citters ; bequeathed in 1875 to the Rijksmuseum. In the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 1911 catalogue, No. 2146. 306. Willem van Heemskerk (i6i3-after 1686), poet, of Leyden. Half-length, almost in full face. He wears a wig, with the curls falling on his shoulders, and a black cap. He is in black, with a white neck- cloth. Signed with the monogram in the right background and dated 1676 ; oval panel, 4 inches by i inches. See Moes, Iconographia Hatava, No. 3326, i. Engraved by A. Blooteling. Exhibited at Brussels, 1873 ; then in the collection of J. W. Wilson, Brussels.