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 39 8 GODFRIED SCHALCKEN SECT. 312. Maria Jans, mother of J. Dou. Sj&._ Parks, Brussels, May 4, 1835, No. 29. Mary Lake, wife of James Brydges. [See 292.] 313. Begga van Landen (who died in 689), daughter of Pepin of Brabant. She wears a thin veil. All very finely rendered. Panel, 6 inches by 5 inches. Sale. Cornelis Ploos van Amstel, Amsterdam, March 3, 1800, No. 19 (71 florins, Yver). Maria van Lith, born Franken. [See 304.] 314. Maria Anna (1667-1740), wife of Charles II., King of Spain, and daughter of the Electoral Count Philipp Wilhelm von Neuburg. According to the sale-catalogue of 1803, this was painted in 1690 when the Princess visited Dordrecht. Canvas, 20 inches by 16 inches. Sales. Aart Schouman, The Hague, October 17, 1792, No. 78 (10 florins, Klijne). L. H. de Haze Bomme, Middelburg, December 15, 1803, No. 16. Maurice, Prince of Orange. [See 333^.] Medici, Anna Maria Louise de'. [See 289.] 315. Jan Miel (1591-1664), painter. Copper. Sale. J. S. W. S. Erie Drax, London, February 19, 1910, No. 239. 316. MOLIERE (1622-1673). Sm. 72. A young beardless man, holding a roll in his left hand and standing against a dark background. His right hand is on his hip. He leans his left arm on a pedestal, upon which lies a laurel wreath. He looks a little to the right. He has long brown hair, and wears a blue coat, lined with yellow and embroidered with gold, and a white shirt. " A small portrait, finished with the neatness and freedom peculiar to the master" (Sm.). Signed ; copper. Sales. George Watson Taylor, London, 1832 (^17 : 175., Drax Grosvenor). J. S. W. S. Erie Drax, London, February 19, 1910, No. 239. In the Hense collection, London. In the collection of Armin Stern, Vienna. 317. JOSINA PARDUYN (1642-1718), wife of Aernout van Citters. Half-length of an elderly lady, turned slightly left. She wears a dark greyish-black jacket and a loose greyish-white hood fastened under her chin. Dark-brown background. Signed in full on the left, and dated 1705 ; canvas on panel, 1 8 inches by 14 inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 5737, i. In the collection of Jacob de Witte van Citters, who bequeathed it in 1875 to the Rijksmuseum. In the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 1911 catalogue, No. 2147.