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 464 PIETER VAN SLINGELAND SECT. 1540. Portrait of a Young Gentleman. He holds a paper. On a table in front of him is some money which has been counted. Panel, 8 inches by 6 inches. Sa/f.M. Wolff, Berlin, May 25, 1857, No. 88. 155. Portrait of a Gentleman. Sm. Suppl. 27. Aged about thirty-five. He wears a black costume, a brown cloak and a white collar. He sits at a table, holding a letter in his left hand which rests on a book. With the right hand he makes a gesture as if he is speaking. In the right background is a landscape. [Pendant to 165.] This and the pendant "are exquisite examples of this elaborate master" (Sm.). Panel, 8 inches by 7 inches. In the collection of Madame Hoofman, Haarlem, 1842 (Sm.) ; sold, June 2, 1846. Sale. Pierard of Valenciennes, Paris, March 20, 1860, No. 73 (3050 francs, with pendant). 155*7. Portrait of a Young Prince. Oval copper, 3 inches by 2 inches. Sale. A. Mos and others, Amsterdam, December 3, 1861, No. 15 (4 florins, Van Houtum). 156. Portrait of a Councillor. A man in the prime of life, stand- ing. He wears a black velvet coat and a turned-down lace collar. He leans his left arm on a stone balustrade. At the back is the entrance to a park. Panel, 19 J inches by 14 inches. Sales. Daniel Hooft, Amsterdam, October 30, 1860, No. 2 (445 florins, Brack) 14^ inches by ii inches. Gilkinet, Paris, April 18, 1863, No. 38 (700 francs). 156*7. Portrait of a Jurist. Exhibited at Leeds, 1868, No. 677. Then in the collection of E. A. Leatham. 157. Portrait of a Man in a Blue Dressing-Gown. Three- quarter length. He stands beside a table covered with an embroidered carpet, leaning his right hand on a book. Delicately finished. Panel, i8j inches by 14^ inches. In the Middleton collection, Brussels. Sale. C. Sedelmeyer, Vienna, December 20, 1872, No. 149 (360 florins). 157*7. Portrait of a Man in a Scarlet Robe. Oval copper, 3^ inches by 3 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, April 16, 1901, No. 317. 158. Portrait of a Gentleman in a Room. A young gentleman in a red costume stands at a table covered with a Turkey carpet, on which lie an open book and a violin. He leans his right hand on his hip, and with his left hand makes a gesture as if he is speaking. Behind him is a blue chair. On the extreme left is a vista. Above to the right is an orange drapery.