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 7 g GERARD TER BORCH SECT. 220. THE PRINCESS OF CONDE (?). A small standing figure, in black, with a lace collar and a silk underskirt. 24 inches by 20 inches. Exhibited at the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition, London, 1877, No. 277. Then in the collection of F. Austen, London. Lady Coventry. See Henrietta Maria (235). 221. HERMANNA VAN DER CRUYSSE (1615-1705), wife of Abraham van Suchtelen. Full length, standing ; she is turned three- quarters right and looks at the spectator. Black costume with white cuffs and a close-fitting and transparent white collar. A small black cap. The arms hang down limply ; the fingers of the left hand are slightly bent. Beside her to the right is a table with a long fringed cloth. Behind her to the left is a cushioned arm-chair. [Pendant to 222.] Canvas, 32 inches by 26 inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 1848. Exhibited at Zwolle, 1882; at Deventer, 1901, No. 25 ; at Amsterdam, 1907, No. I. In the Dumbar collection, Deventer. In the collection of Madame Dijckmeester-Dumbar, Deventer. In the collection of C. F. L. de Wild, The Hague. In the possession of the Paris dealer F. Kleinberger. In the collection of Sir Edgar Vincent, Esher. 222. NEELTJE VAN DER CRUYSSE (born 1612). Full length, standing, in full face. Black costume with short sleeves, a plain, close-fitting, and transparent collar and white lace-trimmed cuffs. A black cap. Both arms hang down beside the figure, the right hand holding a black fan, and the left hand touching the folds of the gown. Behind her to the right is a cushioned arm-chair. Beside her to the left is a table with a fringed cloth hanging down a little way. [Pendant to 221.] Canvas, 32 inches by 26 inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 1850. Exhibited at Zwolle, 1882 ; at Deventer, 1901, No. 26. In the Dumbar collection, Deventer. In the collection of Madame Dijckmeester-Dumbar, Deventer. In the collection of C. F. L. de Wild, The Hague. In the possession of the Paris dealer F. Kleinberger. 223. Jan van Duren, Pastor at Deventer, 1673-1686. Painted in 1681. The original is lost ; praised by Am. Moonen, Poezij, p. 682. 224. Lucretia Rouse, wife of the Pastor J. van Duren. The original is lost ; praised in 1680 by Am. Moonen, Poezij, p. 688. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 6571. 225. JAN VAN DUREN (1613-1687), Burgomaster of Deventer. Full length, standing. A man with a small thin beard and long hair,