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 47 o PIETER VAN SLINGELAND SECT- Panel, 12 inches by 10 inches. Sale. H. G. Oosterdijk and H. van der Heuvel, Amsterdam, October 8, 1800, No. 75 (150 florins, Yver). 177. Portrait of a Gentleman and his Son. Sm. Suppl. 25. A gentleman, wearing a large wig and a full black robe, stands in his library, pen in hand. He looks at his son, who hands him an apple. Books and other objects lie on the table. Through a doorway at the back is seen a garden. [Pendant to 178.] Panel, i inches by 9^ inches. Sa/es. Jean Jacques de Jean Jacques de Faesch, Amsterdam, July 3, 1833, No. 53 (301 florins, with pendant, Burton). M. Martini, Paris, March 23, 1844, No. 22 ; it was in this collection in 1842 (Sm.). 178. Portrait of a Lady and Child. Sm. Suppl. 24. The lady stands on the right, holding a pink in her left hand. She has fair curls and wears a white satin robe and a flowered skirt. In her right hand she holds the hand of her child, which looks up affectionately at her. At the back are buildings and trees. [Pendant to 177.] Panel, 12^ inches by 9^ inches. Sa/es. J. J. de J. J. de Faesch, Amsterdam, July 3, 1833, No. 53 (301 florins, with pendant, Burton). M. Martini, Paris, March 23, 1844, No. 23 ; it was in this collection in 1842 (Sm.). 178*7. Portrait of a Mother and Son. Panel, 17 inches by  inches. Sale. P. C. Nahuys, born F. M. Hodgson, C. F. Royer, born Kerst, and others, Amsterdam, November 14, 1883, No. 145. 179. Portrait of a Lady and a Gentleman. In a courtyard a lady in brown silk sits leaning her back against a stone balustrade which is adorned with two sculptured coats-of-arms. A man in dark red stands before her and offers her a silver dish of fruit. Signed on the right with the monogram ; 12 inches by 14 inches. Sale. P. C. Haemacher, Amsterdam, November 30, 1897, No. 99 (200 florins, Duits). 180. PORTRAIT OF A FAMILY IN A LANDSCAPE. In the centre the mother with her head turned to the left sits beside a table on the right. On the table sits the youngest child, supported by a maid-servant standing at the back. The father stands on the left beside the mother and is turned towards her. Between them on the ground is a little child. A third child is on the extreme left beside the father. At the back to the left is a tree ; in the centre is a building ; to the right is a park with a pool. Signed ; canvas, 28 inches by 33 inches. In the collection of the Due de Morny. In the possession of the Paris dealer C. Sedelmeyer, "Catalogue of 100 Paintings," 1911, No. 39.