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 5 i4 EGLON HENDRIK VAN DER NEER SECT. Canvas, i8 inches by if inches. ^Us. David Bles and others, Amsterdam, February 27, 1900, No. 78 ; measuring 19 inches by 1 6 inches. Van dcr Oudermeulen and others, Amsterdam, April n, 1904, No. 989. 153. Portrait of a Woman. She is in white and stands at a table in a richly furnished room. With her left hand she strokes a dog lying on the table. With the right hand she takes a coronet which a negro hands her. Panel, 20 inches by 18 inches. Salt. The brothers Bourgeois, Cologne, October 27, 1904, No. 59. 154. PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN SEATED BEFORE A ROCK. She wears a white silk gown, cut low at the neck and adorned with pearls, and holds a rose in her left hand. On her right arm, which rests on the rock, are the folds of her light red cloak. In the right distance is a hilly landscape. Canvas, 12 inches by 9^ inches. Sales. A. von Keller and others, Frankfort-on-Main, May 17, 1904, No. 60. H. J. de Jong van Erp and others, Amsterdam, November 20, 1906, No. 63. 155. Portrait of a Young Lady. Three-quarter length. She wears a red dress and a black jacket trimmed with white fur. She has a white cap and a white collar. She holds a letter in both hands and sits at a table in the foreground of a park-landscape. A pleasing work. Signed in full on the letter j canvas, 9 inches by 7 inches. Sale. C. Turner of London, Berlin, November 17, 1908, No. 52. 1550. A Small Portrait. Delicately finished. Sale. D. N. A. Z., The Hague, November 24, 1744, No. 111(3 florins 12). 156. PORTRAIT OF A LADY WITH A CHILD. A fair- haired lady, wearing a white satin gown and a light purple wrap, stands holding by the left hand a little girl in a blue frock with a dull orange- red apron and a blue feather on her head. The lady takes with her right hand an orange-coloured ostrich feather from a little negro, dressed in a brownish-yellow striped costume. At the back is a black drapery. To the right is an autumn landscape. Copper, 22| inches by 20 inches. Sale. C. T. Yerkes, New York, April 5, 1910, No. 67. In the possession of the Munich dealer J. Bohler, 1910. 157- PORTRAIT OF A LADY AND GENTLEMAN. A lady in a white dress and a red satin skirt. Beside her is a gentleman in a dark costume. In the collection of the Earl of Dysart, Ham House, near Richmond.