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 4 j 4 GODFRIED SCHALCKEN SECT. 373. Portrait of a Lady. It is uncertain whether two or more of the following were identical : Sales. Johan van Tongeren, The Hague, March 24, 1692 (Hoet, i. 14), No. 78 (121 florins). The Hague, May 3, 1729 (Terw. 6), No. 65 (90 florins) ; especially good. The Hague, May 3, 1729 (Terw. 6), No. 67 (28 florins) ; a small portrait of a young girl. The Hague, June 8, 1820, No. 233 ; very expressive. A. Greidanus and others, Alkmaar, August 19, 1834, No. 69 ; very well painted. Parks, Brussels, May 4, 1835, No. 278 ; an t old lady. Parks, Brussels, May 4, 1835, No. 300. Comte F. de Robiano, Brussels, May I, 1837, No. 592 (8 francs) ; a small portrait of a young woman. X. de Burtin, Brussels, November, 4, 1841, No. 58 (25 francs, Giblet) ; a small portrait. Amsterdam, May 6, 1845, No. 201 (6 florins, with pendant, 346, G. de Vries). R. Pott and others, Rotterdam, October n, 1855, No. 224; a head. J. F. van Oordt and others, Rotterdam, December II, 1856, No. 218 ; a head. 373*. Portrait of a Beautiful Young Lady. Canvas, u inches by 9 inches. Sale. M. Wolff, Berlin, May 25, 1857 No. 371. 373^. Portrait of a Lady. Half-length; life size. "Of truthful and lively conception, and painted in clear but not powerful tones " (Waagen). [Pendant to 346.] In the collection of the Earl of Hardwicke, Wimpole, 1857 ; see Waagen, Suppl. 519. 373<r. Portrait of a Young Lady with a Chinese Hat. Canvas, 20 J inches by 17^ inches. In the collection of Count Schonborn-Wiesentheid, Pommersfelden, 1864 (Parthey, ii. 503) ; but not in the sale-catalogue of May 17, 1867, and not now in the collection. Portrait of a Fair Young Lady. She wears a white silk gown and a pearl necklace. Signed on the right ; oval copper, 3^ inches by 2| inches. Sale. H. de Kat of Dordrecht, Paris, May 2, 1 866, No. 74. 373*. Portrait of a Lady. She is dressed in white silk, and has a lap-dog. Very finely painted. [Pendant to 345.] Canvas, 22 inches by 17! inches. Sale. P. van Arnhem, Groningen, September 24, 1868, No. 283*. 374. Portrait of a Lady as Flora. She stands, taking up some roses which lie on the red velvet cover of a table. She is richly dressed in the old-fashioned style. Through an open window is seen a landscape.