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 xx PIETER VAN SLINGELAND 463 Portrait of a Gentleman. Good and delicately finished. Panel, 1 1 inches by 9 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, July n, 1836, No. 137. 152*. Portrait of a Young Man. He stands, holding his gloves in his right hand. Panel, 16 inches by u| inches. Sale. Comte F. de Robiano, Brussels, May I, 1837, No. 602. 152/1 Portrait of a Man. Oval copper, 4 inches by 3 inches. Sale. Comte F. de Robiano, Brussels, May I, 1837, No. 603. . Portrait of a Man. Half-length, with his left hand at his breast. Panel, 20 inches by i6 inches. Sale. J. Bleuland, Utrecht, May 6, 1839, No. 303. . The Dwarf of Charles II., King of England. Standing, n a room. Panel. In the collection at Schloss zu Sagan, 1855 (Parthey, ii. 556). I52/'. Portrait of a Man. Extraordinarily good and finished. [Pendant to 164*:.] Panel, 4 inches by 3^ inches. Sale. Amsterdam, August 20, 1856, No. 177. 153. A Geographer or Shipowner. He is represented in his study. He stands at a table covered with a rich Turkey carpet, and takes up with his left hand a felt hat lying on the table. On the table are a celestial globe, a map, and mathematical instruments. In the left background a curtain is drawn back, showing a harbour lined with Dutch buildings. A sloop of war, with the English colours, lies at the quay. Wrongly cata- logued as a portrait of William the Silent. Canvas, 26^ inches by 21 inches. Sale. Thijssen, Paris, December 1856, No. 40 (600 francs). i53#. Portrait of a Gentleman. Oval copper, 4 inches by 3^ inches. Sale. C. M. Drekman, Amsterdam, April 14, 1857, No. 90. 154. Portrait of a Gentleman. He has regular features. He wears a garnet-coloured velvet cap trimmed with thick fur ; his black hair falls on his shoulders. Under his black coat are seen sleeves of thick yellow cloth. Over his shoulders he has carelessly thrown a brown cloak which he pushes back with his left hand. Panel, 8 inches by 6 inches. Sale. Comte R. de Cornelissen, Brussels, May n, 1857, No. 78.