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 xvn GERARD TER BORCH 79 turned three-quarters right and looking at the spectator. He wears a dark costume with a black overcoat, white cuffs, and a large white collar. His right hand is on his breast ; in his gloved left hand he holds his right glove. He has dark stockings and black laced shoes. At his left is a table with a red velvet cover, on which lies his black hat. [Pendant to 226.] Signed in the left background with the monogram ; canvas, 32 inches by 25^ inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 2190, 2 ; and the portrait group of "The Magistrates of Deventer" (455). Exhibited at Zwolle, 1882. In the collection of P. W. van Doorninck, Bennebroek ; exhibited on loan, 1901-1909, in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 1907 catalogue, No. 574. In the collection of C. F. L. de Wild, The Hague. In the possession of the Paris dealer F. Kleinberger. In the collection of Charles Beistigui, Paris. 226. MARGARETHA VAN HAEXBERGEN (1614-1676), wife of J. van Duren. Full length, standing. An elderly woman seen almost in full face, beside an arm-chair covered with red velvet, on which she rests her right hand. She looks at the spectator. She wears an ample black dress, with white cuffs and a large and transparent white collar. She wears a ring and a bracelet on each hand. [Pendant to 225.] Canvas, 32 inches by 25! inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 3047. Exhibited at Zwolle, 1882. In the collection of P. W. van Doorninck, Bennebroek ; exhibited on loan, 1901-1909, in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 1907 catalogue, No. 575. In the collection of C. F. L. de Wild, The Hague. In the possession of the Paris dealer F. Kleinberger. In the possession of the London dealers T. Agnew and Sons. In the possession of the London dealers Knoedler. HELENA EICKELBERG, born VAN DER SCHALCKE. [See 267.] England. See Henrietta Maria (235) ; Mary Stuart, Queen of England (277) ; and William III., King of England (276, 278*9). 227. JAN VAN GOYEN (1596-1656), Painter, of Leyden and The Hague. Half-length, turned three-quarters right and looking at the spectator. He wears a black silk cloak covering his hands, a broad- brimmed hat and a narrow white collar. He is represented as from fifty to fifty-five years of age. Signed on the right at foot with the monogram ; panel, 8 inches by 6 inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 2851, 3. Etched by Carel de Moor. Sales. J. van der Marck, Amsterdam, August 25, 1773, No. 413 (50 florins). G. Mailand, Paris, May 2, 1881, No. 125. May, Paris, 1890.