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CATALOGUE
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CONTENTS.
Page
INTRODUCTION V
EXPLANATION OF THE ABBREVIATIONS VII
EXTRACTS FROM THE RULES AND REGULATIONS IX
HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE COLLECTIONS XI
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE CATALOGUES XX
NOTES ON THE ADMINISTRATION XXV
„ „ „ BUILDINGS XXVII
PICTURES I
MINIATURES 382
ENAMELS AND WORKS OF VARIOUS TECHNIQUE 393
PASTELS AND DRAWINGS 397
HERALDIC PAINTINGS AND DESIGNS 406
INDEX TO PORTRAITS! 409
„ „ PLACES 425
„ „ NAMES OF ARTISTS 428
LIST OF PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE PICTURES 443
ADDITIONS AND APPENDIX 447
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INTRODUCTION.
In the compilation of this catalogue, I have with advantage utilized
the notes collected by my predecessor, Mr. F. D. O. Obreen, and the.
additions . made to them by Mr. C. G. 't Hooft, Sub-Director of
the National Museum of pictures, from 16 Febr. 1897 to 1 March; 1^98.
I have also largely drawn from the catalogue compiled in 1885 by
Mr. Bredius, a most useful work which, in 1897, had already reached,
its fifth edition.
Before proceeding, I wish to express my indebtedness to those
persons who have assisted me in .my task, in the first place to
Mr. W. J. Steenhoff, sub-Director of the State Museum, for his
intelligent collaboration, and to Mr. J. Ph. van. der. Kellen, wko,
besides supplying me with other valuable information, has pointed out
to me, among the 900 masters represented in the Museum, those who
were at the same time Etchers and Engravers. I particularly wish;' to
acknowledge my obligation to. Mr. E. W. Moes, for numerous interest-
ing details concerning the lives of artists, the origin of . pictures -and
their various reproductions; to Messrs Jhr. J. Six, J. Ph. van der-
Kellen Dzn. and Jhr. J. F. Backep, for their assistance in the eluci-
dation of several obscure questions, and to tender my thanks to Messrs
A. Pit and Jan Kalf, for their valuable aid in all matters concerned
with the works derived from the Dutch Museum.
It is further my pleasing duty to mention the names of the following
gentlemen, to whom 1 owe numerous interesting data : the late
Mr. J. H. Maschhaupt, Professor Aug. Allebe, Jhr. V. de Stuers,
Mr. C. J. Gonnet, Keeper of State archives; Mr. Joh. E. Elias
and Mr. Joh. F. Hulk; Messrs. A. Bredius, Henry Hymans,
VI INTRODUCTION.
of Brussels; Corrado Ricci, of Florence; George C. Williamson, of
Guildford ; Lionel Cust, of Windsor ; A. Boppe, Consul general of the
French republic at Jerusalem; His Excellency H. Missak Effendi, at
the Hague; Olof Granberg, of Stockholm; Messrs S. Muller Fzn.,
J. A. Feith, J. L. Berns, J. L. van Dalen, W. R. Veder, H. T.
Colenbrander, J. H. W. Unger, Dr. Joh. C. Breen, archivists; the
secretary of the high court of nobility (Herald's Office), Jhr. D. Rut-
gers van Rozenburg ; Colonel F. de Bas ; Messrs G. Murray Barker,
C. W. Bruinvis, P. D. de Vos, P. Haverkorn van Rijsewijk, S. van
Gijn, Baron E. C. U. Calkoen, W. Martin, E. van Biema and many others.
The- articles published by Dr. C. Hofstede de Groot, in the review
"Oud-Holland", dealing with some of the pictures in the State Museum,
and those of Mr. G. Murray Barker, referring to the portraits formerly
in the castle of Honselaarsdijk, have also been of much use to me.
Assisted by Mr. J. A. Boland, I have carefully re-examined the
signatures and the inscriptions on the pictures dating from before 1800,
of which new tracings were made by this gentleman. By this revision,
which in many instances led to surprising results, it was clearly
demonstrated that many of the fac-similes of the signatures in the official
catalogue of 1881, were but very imperfect copies of the originals.
1 am greatly indebted to Mrs. Louise Grandinet — De Groot for
the translation of the catalogue into English.
The so-called "Amsterdam sche Schuttersstukken" (paintings represent-
ing military corporations), have also been revised in conjunction with
Professor Jhr. J. Six, whose annotations on the said pictures, published
in "Oud-Holland", have been inserted in this catalogue.
EXPLANATION OF THE ABBREVIATIONS
USED IN THIS WORK.
The dimensions given are those of the painted part of the canvas
or panel and do not extend to the frame. The surface measure is
expressed in yards and inches, the height being indicated first.
The terms right and left are used with reference to the right and
left of the spectator.
• * •
h. f. signifies height of the figure nearest to the foreground,
h. h. „ height of head of the figure nearest to the foreground,
nat. size „ natural size.
O. „ oak.
M. „ mahogany.
C. „ canvas.
COP. „ copper.
Ov. „ oval.
P. „ pastel.
Pap. „ paper.
Ca. „ card-board.
En. „ enamel.
The letters printed in large type at the end of the biographical
notices, indicate that the artists to whom they refer, were or are also
Engravers, Lithographers, etc.
VIII EXPLANATION OF THE ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS WORK.
They are to be interpreted as follows:
B. Engraver au Burin.
MT. „ in Mezzotinto.
AT. „ „ Aquatinto.
W. „ on wood.
E. Etcher.
L. Lithographer.
The union of two or more of these initials implies that the artist
exercised the several forms of art for which they stand.
! ,
1 ~.
EXTRACTS FROM THE STATUTES AND
REGULATIONS OF THE MUSEUM.
Art. 48.
.'r. UJi ~.t>
The Museum is open to the public, free of cba-^e, on every week-
day: from Nov. 16th until Febr. 15th, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; from
Febr. 16th until April 30th, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; from May Ist until
Sept. 30th, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; from Oct. Ist until Nov. 15th,
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. On Sundays and holidays, the Museum opens
aX.i2l/a p.m. and closes at the usual time.
The Museum is closed on New Year's day and on Mondays from
Nov. Ist until March 31st.
Art, 55.
^ '. > .... . i
Visitors are freely allowed to make sketches in pencil of chalk;
but in cases where the copying requires special apparatus, it is neces-
sary first to obtain permission from the keeper of the collection to
which the work in question belongs.
Permission for the reproduction' by Engravings, Etchings, Photographs
or Casts is only given on the. understanding that six copies of the
reproduction shall be presented gratis to the Museum.
<
Art. 56.
* - * • . •
Application for the above-mentioned authorisation must be made in
writing and the work of Art, for which the request is made, clearly
indicated.
The order granted by the keeper is not transferable and is valid
X EXTRACTS FROM THE STATUTES AND REGULATIONS OF THE MUSEUM.
for the term of two months from the date of issue. An extension of
time may be obtained by applying, by letter, to the keeper.
The Chief-Director of the Museum has the right to cancel the order
before the expiration of the time specified, for any reason he may
deem expedient.
Art. 57.
Every person to whom the order described in Art. 56, has been
granted, is required, before starting on his work, to present this order
to the Chief -Director1 and to have his name, profession and address
inscribed in a register kept for this purpose, together with the title
of the work he desires to copy, the size of the intended reproduction
and the date of the authorisation.
-isw^wa no t»gwf3 k> ^rt .a&ftfCjLe&il 0* a*^ *i uttmuM wiT
M.A oi tauxi ,rfJji .idcfli Ibau nuTt \wifc mot* : baiq?:. >*.$ vshaoM .x*b
; jSRK ***** * date?*** thq//l»w< ifftmiii<WichAHs; dcaiqd *
mb*a*Tic?Wst ¥ btlIjKJ^tWe(ir:ti^ii^O|e J^£oto&k>i*i u*UI **«*
^M*hb*\ki+M!M*dM* * a) .k.a 01 moil A>i .voH Ihmt tei
.stab tatta tufl Js Kteofa bnj> .24.3 i J* ssrajo numuM «£i
fin copied 5r<*k mus* be removed from the Museum within a forfe*
night after its completion, the artist having previously satisfied the
keeper as to his right to the copy.
Art. 60.
Copies or studies which shall not have been removed within the
space of six months after the expiration of the time fixed by Art. 56,
become the property of the Museum.
Art. 61.
Should the application alluded to in the first paragraph of Art. 56,
refer to objects which are lent to the Museum, permission to copy
caimot be granted until the consent of the owner has been obtained.
HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE ORIGIN AND
GROWTH OF THE COLLECTIONS.
The foundation of the Museum dates from 1808, the year in which
King Louis-Napoleon transferred his court from Utrecht to Amsterdam,
with the intention of making the capital of his Kingdom the centre
of Art and Learning. A Royal Warrant dated April 21st of the same
year ordained the establishment of a „Grand Mus^e Royal" for the
collection and preservation of pictures, drawings, sculptures, chased-
work, gems, antiquities and works of Art of all kind.
Ihe Museum was inaugurated in one large room, two smaller ones
and two closets of the former Town Hall rt Amsterdam vhfrh, «>.
the mean time, had become the Royal Palace. And by decree of
August 25th 1808, Mr. C. Appc-rocT. was appointed its custodian.
The initial collection comprised:
i°. 65 pictures bought at the sale v^n uer P01 /Ai*. 'GkOEHjJj&d,
at Rotterdam, on June 6th 1808.
2. 59 paintings sent from The Hague on July 30th and August
2d and 4th, and further 166 pictures forwarded from the same town,
Dec. 2 2d 1808, which had formed part of the National Museum of
The Hague, founded in 1798. The greater part of this collection
consisted of pictures from the Gallery of Prince William V, at least
of that portion of it which had not been carried off to France; the
others had been collected from different public buildings. To these
were added several works recently acquired.
30. 7 paintings conceded by the town of Amsterdam, namely: "The
Nightwatch" and "The Syndics of the Cloth Hall" of Rembrandt;
"the Banquet of the Civic Guard" and the "Umpires of the Brother-
hood of St. Sebastian," of van der Helst; the "F6te of the Civic
Guard of Amsterdam, in celebration of the peace of Munster in 1648",
of Govert Flinck; the "IJ before Amsterdam," of W. van der
Velde the Younger, and "Governors of the House of correction",
of Karel Dujardin.
Xn HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE COLLECTIONS.
4*. 10 pictures by modern artists selected from an exhibition held
in these rooms in August of the same year.
5*. 6 pictures and two statues presented to King Louis by Com-
mander Baron van Spaen van Biljoen.
6*. 5 studies, the work of Royal Students at Paris, besides a drawing
by Cuyp.
7°. Several show cases containing models of medals, cameos and
intaglios and plaster casts from sculptures in the "Mus6e Napoleon",
and —
Finally, several specimens of casts from mouldings, medals and gems.
In 1809 the Museum acquired the picture gallery van Heteren,
from his heir, Mr. A. L. Gevers, for the sum of 100.000 guilders.
In the same year the collection was further enriched by 137 pictures,
for the greater part of intrinsic artistic value; and of paintings bought
at the sale of Mrs. Bicker. Early in 18 10 the collection of Medals
was transferred from the Hague to Amsterdam and also placed under
the care of Mr. C. Apostool.
The abdication of King Louis, which took place on July 1st 18 10,
greatly damaged the growth of the budding institution. Although
after the annexation of Holland to the Empire, the Museum continued
to exist under the name of "Hollandsck Museum", it was in no wise
supported by the State. The town of Amsterdam was, for the time
being, charged with its maintenance and for this purpose authorized
to deduct 10% from the local taxes; but the proposal of the muni-,
cipal council, to remove the collection to the " Trippenhuis" could
not be acted upon until 181 5.
When the country had regained its National Independence, the
Sovereign Prince, soon after his accession, displayed the greatest
sollicitude for the promotion and encouragement of Art The Museum
became a State institution, and a considerable sum was voted for the
purchase of pictures at the sales of Mrs. Boreel and Mrs. Wessels Reyers.
The appellation " Hollandsch Museum" was first converted into:
("h Lands Museum van Schilderijen en Penningen" (National Museum
of Pictures, Coins and Medals); but in 181 5 the Institution definitively
received the name of: Rijks Museum van Schilderijen en Penningen
(State Museum of Pictures, Coins and Medals).
In the course of the following year the Medals were transferred
from the " Trippeiihuis" to the Royal Library at the Hague, in order
to. make room for the collection of Prints; but no other changes took
place until 1825, when, with a few exceptions, all the sculptures and
antiquities were sent to the Hague and Ley den.
Notwithstanding the fact that the bequest of 22 portraits, made in
HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OP TrfE COLLECTIONS. Xlll
1 823 by Mrs. Balguerie, ride Van Rijswijk, had been acefeptfed, the pictures
had not been joined to the Gallery, because, at the time, they were
deemed devoid of artistic value. Subsequently, however, it was found
that some of the portraits were real works of art, and they were placed
in that division of the collection to which, even to-day, they form a
considerable attraction.
In 1825 the State Museum exchanged six of its pictured against three
from the Royal Gallery at the Hague. The pictures taken in exchange
were: 1. "Cimon and Pera", or "Roman Charity", by RuHens; 2. the
"Portrait of Nicolaes van der Borght", bij Anth. van. Dljck; J.-the
"Bearhunt", of. Paulus Potter. ' '^ ^ -
On the 5th of August 1828 the Museum dtepdjsed of 25 pictures which,
according to the account, were of indifferent value arid sighed by artists
already sufficiently represented. The object of this sale was partly to
Imake room for works of Contemporary artists, and partly to obtain the
.necessary funds for -the purchase of- works by masters Who had not yet
found a place in the collection. The sale realised 22,700 guilders,
which, for that time, was a considerable sum, and proves that the
pictures put up for auction were- important works of Art. A Woower-
man fetched 4000- guilders, whilst by this transaction the Museum lost
a painting of Aert de Gelder, an artist of whose; Works it possesses,
even at the present day, but few and barely adequate examples.
This money was expended on the purchase of pictures at sales
held by Brentano and G. Muller, and, later, on the- acquisition
of famous works of Art in Paris and. other places, so that in the space
of 14 years the sum of 50.000 guilders was spent exclusively on Old
Masters. ' - .
This season of comparative prosperity came suddenly to a close in
1830, at the outbreak of the Revolution in Belgium. It was followed
by a period of depression and stagnation which lasted about half a
century. During that interval no iriiportant purchases w£re made, owing
to the scarcity of funds; even th£ amount of money granted. ior the
maintenance of the Museum was insignificant arid insufficient. \
In the mean time, however, the Museum underwent some important
modifications. Almost the entire collection of modern pictures was
removed in 1833, in pursuance of an Ordinance (1828). of King
.William 1st, which directed the Pavilion J'Welgelegen" near Harlem
to be used as a* Gallery for the works of- contemporary Dutch artists,
and the pictures of. recent date, then in the National " Museums of
Amsterdam and the Hague, to be transferred thither.
The stress of political events caused this Ordinance to remain
ineffective for ten years and it was only on August 9th? 1838, that
XIV HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE COLLECTIONS.
60 modem pictures from the Gallery at Amsterdam and 143 from
that of the Hague were dispatched to Harlem. In 1848 a second
transfer took place and the combined collections were placed under
the superintendence of the Directors of the National Museums of
Amsterdam and the Hague, whilst the daily supervision was entrusted
to an attendant. Originally it had been stipulated that, within five
years from the death of an artist, whose works had been transferred
to the Pavilion, these works should be returned to the Museum from
which they had been taken; but for various reasons this injunction
was only complied with in a very few instances.
In i860 the Museum disposed by auction of 65 pictures of no
great artistic value, by artists of whom it already possessed more
important works. The amount realised was very small and disappointing.
It would appear that, even as in 1828, this sale was necessitated
through want of space in the Gallery. For the same reason on April
30th 1878, 74 pictures were sold, 5 were lent to different public
institutions and 32 views of the isle of Java were transferred to the
State-Museum of Ethnography at Leyden. In 1828 two pictures bought
at an exhibition were added to the Gallery, and these purchases were
followed by several others in 1861 and 1862. Since 1866, with a
certain regularity, pictures were bought at exhibitions of the works of
contemporaneous artists. This regulation remained in force even after
the picture gallery had been transferred, in 1885, to the State Museum
until 1889.
If during the long period comprised between the years 1830 and
1875 but few old masters had been added to the gallery by purchase,
its value had notwithstanding in the mean time been greatly increased
by several important donations and bequests. Among others it
acquired the "Portrait of Ferdinand Bol", bequeathed by Mr. A.
Brondgeest, "a View of Antwerp", signed J. Wildens, presented by
Jhr. J. P. Six, and — the very valuable bequest of the picture
gallery of Mr. L. Dupper Wz., consisting of 64 works of the most
famous masters. The gem of this gallery was the Rombouts, collection,
to which the donor had added several new and very fine works.
In 1873, the Museum received from Miss M. A. Liotard, a bequest
consisting of 15 pastels and a very large portrait on enamel by J. E.
Liotard, the well known Genevese painter. This collection was
augmented in 1885 by 6 pastels presented by professor J. W. R.
Tilanus, in the name of his wife, Mrs. Tilanus, nee Liotard.
After this period of depression which, as stated above, lasted about
HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE COLLECTIONS. XV
45 years, the history of the Museum becomes brighter reading. The
new era was inaugurated in 1874, when Minister Geertsema appointed
a commission of Inquiry into the state of Monuments and Fine Arts.
And, in the following year, by the establishment, at the Home Office,
of a department of Arts and Science by Minister Heemskerk. The
Secretary and moving spirit of this commission was Jhr. V. E. L. de
Stuers, to whose incontestable talents and unflinching energy it was
greatly due that the Museum then entered upon a stage of brilliant growth
and vitality. . From that time forth the State began to make regular and
yearly purchases, and in this way the collection speedily increased in
number and value. The plans for the erection of new buildings were now
actively pushed forward and their construction commenced in 1877.
The first additions of any importance were made m 1879 anc* 1880.
They comprised among others: "Prince Maurice of Orange at the
kermesse of Ryswyck", by Adriaen van de Venne, for which £680
was paid; the "Old Woman in Meditation", by Gabriel Metzu,
bought for £515, and the "Adoration of the Magi", by Jan Mostarrt.
Other valuable purchases followed, a. o. "The Portrait of Admiral
Tromp and his wife", by Jan Lievens and the "Portrait of Admiral
de Liefde", by B. van der Helst, acquired in 1884. In the mean
time the State was nobly supported by the "Rembrandt Society", an
association of artists which also had been called into existence, in
1883, through the untiring efforts of Jhr. de Stuers. This society
assisted the State with loans and even with very important donations.
The laudable example given by the State induced many lovers of
Art to contribute .their share to the growth of the Gallery. In 1880
it received a most valuable collection of pictures from the Bequest
of Jhr. J. S. H. van de Poll. This collection consisted of 52 works
by the most famous masters, such as Rembrandt, Paulus Potter
and T. de Keyser. The following year its treasures were increased
by another Bequest, made to the town of Amsterdam, by Mrs. van
Winter n6e Bicker, and further, in 1884, by that of 26 family-
portraits having belonged to Jhr. J. H. F. R. van Swinderen. The
village of Naaldwijk sent on loan six portraits dating from the XV
century, representing the Lords of that place; and Mr. H. van der
Lee bequeathed to the Museum a large frame containing portraits of
the Lords of Montfort, also dating from the XV century.
The collection of pictures in the "Trippenhuis" thus increased so
rapidly that their removal to larger premises became a matter of
urgency. The new buildings were at last completed in 1885 and in
the early part of the same year the following collections were transferred
to the new gallery:
XVI HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE COLLECTIONS.
i; The collections from the "Trippenhuis" comprising 888 pictures ;
' 2. • The national collection of modern paintings from the Pavilion
"Welgelegen" at Harlem, 190 in number;
3. The collection of the Society founded in Amsterdam for the
purpose of opening to the public a Gallery of contemporaneous Art,
composed of 47 pictures which, in the course of the following ten
years, increased to 81. (This collectoin was transferred in 1895 to
the "Stedelijk Museum" (Town Museum);
r 4. The collection presented by the town of Amsterdam, consisting
of 1 1 5 paintings, being for the greater part representations of civic and
military corporations, formerly in the Town Hall and other public buildings.
This collection comprised several other works as well as the so-called
"anatomical pictures" which had belonged to the Surgeons' Guild;
5. The collection; A. van der Hoop: 224 pictures bequeathed to
the town of Amsterdam in 1854, which till then had been exhibited
in the "Qumanhuispoort" ;
6. The collection of Jhr. J. S. R. van de- Poll of Arnhem, a
i series of 35 family portraits, some of which painted by Frans Hals
[ and Barth. van der Helst;
t 7. The collection of the Royal Archeological Society, consisting of
! 34 pictures, given in loan to the Museum. Part of this collection is
exhibited in the* gallery proper and part in the rooms exclusively
reserved for the works acquired by the said Society;
€"8.-' 41 pictures sent from the Store room of the Royal cabinet of
paintings at The Hague;
9$ The. collection of the Dutch Museum, 122 in number, including
25 family portraits bequeathed by Jhr. de Witte van Citters;
These works, however, could not • be exhibited all at once. Some
of them,, especially those mentionned in the two last catagories, were
in a very bad state of preservation or of too little artistic value to be
admitted in the gallery; they were provisionally put aside. At the
tjme of the opening of the new Museum, the board of management
had < already conceived the /plan of placing in separate 'divisions the
historical pictures-, the portraits and, as far as possible, the works of
the Modern School.
The opening' ceremony of the new Museum took place on the
13* July 1885.
• ■ ...
Under the new and excellent conditions the collection could now
be appreciated at its true worth; it excited a daily increasing interest
and speedily grew in extent by numerous acquisitions.
The following are some of the most notable purchases made : Por-
HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE COLLECTIONS. XVII
traits bij Santvoort and Elias, bought in 1886 at the ALifwijN sale;
the painting called : "The architect and his family", by Bernhard
Fabritius, also acquired in the same year ; the "Letter", by Joh. Ver-
meer, purchased in 1893 with the pecuniary assistance of the "Rem-
brandt-Society" and Mr. J. van Lennep; the "White Horse", by Ph.
Wouwerman and the "Old Church of Delft", by Abr. Houckgeest,
acquired in 1893 and both from the collection Messchert van Vollen-
hoven ; a small triptych from the beginning of the XVI century,
bought at the Spitzer auction" rooms (1893); the "Portrait of Adr.
Hanneman", painted by himself, bought in 1894; the "Jolly Toper",
by Judith Leyster, and the "Sermon in the Churchy by Lucas van
Leyden, both acquired in 1897; the "Leavetaking of Mary", bought
in 1898. The same year the Museum acquired, at the sale G. de
Clercq, seven pictures by well-known artists, a. o. Jan Hackaert,
Em. Murant and Adr. van de Werff, — besides 34 paintings having
formed part of the said collection.
Amongst other valuable, acquisitions, the "Stone Bridge", by Rem-
brandt, bought in 1900 by the aid of the Society which bears the
painter's name and Mr. A. Bredius, deserves a special mention. Besides
this famous picture the Museum acquired in the same year "A merry
party", by Ant. Palamedess and, in 1901, the "Warrior's farewell",
by T. van Anraadt. In 1902 the Gallery was enriched Jby the "Mount
Calvary" of Jac. Corn, van Oostsanen; in 1903 by the fine landscape
of Van Goyen: "A panorama in Guelders"; in 1904 by the „Moon-
light Scene" of A. Van per Neer, the "Adoration of the Magi", by
Gerard de Saint-Jean, the "Blacksmith", by Gabriel Metsu and the
portraits of Pieter de la Court and his wife, by Abraham van
den Tempel.
However, the purchases made by the Museum were not confined to
old masters: it also acquired a few works by contemporaneous artists.
Between 1886 and 1889, specimens of modern art, such as "Light
Artillery", by G. ft. Breitner; "A bit of town", by Jacob Maris and "In
the month of July", by P. J. C. Gabriel, found a place, in the Gallery*
In the meantime the Museum had received some important additions
through bequests and loan collections. Between 1883 and 1895 Mr. A.
Bredius showed himself a generous lover of Art, by the donation of
42 pictures. From the heirs of Mr. de . Bruyn Kops it received in
1888 six paintings and in the course of a few years, Jhr. de Stuers
presented ten valuable works. In 1887 Mr. Willet gave several choice
pictures (a., o. a "St. Sebastian" by an Italian Master), and the family
Royaards five large paintings by Ferd. Bol.
The existing loan collection . from the town of Amsterdam was also
XVIII HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE COLLECTIONS.
augmented by 52 pictures, including paintings of civic and military
corporations -; the collection formerly the property of the Society "Felix
Meritis", now defunct, a. o. the celebrated picture of Nic. Maes:
"Saying Grace"; two portraits by Frans Hals, presented to the town
by Messrs. P. de Clercq and P. van Eeghen, in 1892; an "Interior",
by Gabriel Metsu; "Flowers and Fruit", the masterpiece of Jan
van Huysum; the "Sandy Lane", by Jacob van Ruisdael, and the
"Herring Seller", by Adr. van Ostade, the gift of Mrs. Messchert
van Vollenhoven, n6e van Lennep; In 1893, the "Portrait of Louis
Jacques Veltman", by Jozef Israels; the "Dam at Amsterdam", by
Jan van der Heyden, presented by Mr. J. F. van Lennep; in 1895,
a "Still Life", by Abr. Mignon, and the "Farm-yard", by Melch.
d'Hondecoeter, a donation from the children of Mr. C. P. van Eeghen.
In 1897 the Museum received in loan, from the family van Weede,
a "Portrait of a Woman" by Rembrandt, also a portrait by Casp.
Netscher; from the family Helweg, a portrait painted by Jozef
Israels, and from Mr. Pott a work by G. H. Breitner; Mr. F. H.
Wente lent four old masters and two modern pictures; Mr. J. F. R.
M. de Ner£e van Babberich, six paintings, Baron Th. Collot
d'Escury, a series of family portraits, amongst which are works of
J. A. van Ravesteyn, Adr. Hannehan, Corn. Janson van Ceulen,
Aert de Gelder and Mr. B. I. D. Zubli, pictures by Jan Vrolijk
and Theoph. de Bock and a water-colour drawing by Segantini.
The Board of Guardians of the Mennonite Church gave in 1899 on
loan a series of nine portraits, and Mr. P. W. van Doorninck, in
1 90 1 lent two fine portraits by Gerard Ter Borch ; Mr. J. B. Wester-
woudt sent ten modern printings which, together with the 17 lent
before, made a valuable collection of modern Art, almost entirely
the work of Dutch painters. Finally Mr. J. C. J. Drvcker sent on
loan a magnificent collection of oil paintings and water colours of the
most renowned artists of the modern Dutch school: Anton Mauve,
Jacob Maris, Willem Maris, Alma Tadema, Alb. Neuhuys, J. H.
Weissenbruch.
The bequest made in 1898 by Mr. D. Franken Dzn., consisted of
49 pictures comprising 10 works of Adr. van de Venne, and that of
Baron R. van Lynden, made in 1899, of 39 paintings of the modern
school and 4 old masters. In the following year, his widow, the
Baroness van Lynden, n6e van Pallandt, made a donation of 45
pictures by the most famous painters of the modern Dutch and French
schools, which had been collected by her late husband. (This is
the most important donation which has been made to the Museum
during the life-time of the donor). The last important donation made
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to the Museum is a large family group, by Abr. van der Tempel,
presented by Mr. Willink van Bennebroek.
We terminate this long list by the mention of the bequest made in
1903 by Mrs. Insinger, n6e van Loon, consisting of four paintings
from the brush of J. Asselyn, Gerard de Lairesse, J. van Ochter-
velt and Thomas Wyck, and that of Mr. A. A. Des Tom be of 23
works of old and modern schools, whilst the Museum also received
in the same year the second part of De Witte van Citters' bequest,
consisting of 23 portraits.
Through this steady increase of Art treasures, the want of better
accommodation made itself daily more felt, especially when in 1898
and 1900, the Franken and van Lynden bequests had been added
to the Gallery. Fortunately about that time the S. W. wing of the
Museum called: "het Fragmentengebouw" was being completed and
in 1900 the greater part of the modern pictures as well as some older
works, having reference to Art, Manners, Customs and National Cos-
tumes were transferred to the new wing. Here also were placed the
so-called Turkish pictures, at one time the property of the Direction
of the Levant-Trade, and formed into a separate collection with others
from the same source, already in the State Museum.
These pictures and many others had formed part of the Royal
Cabinet of curiosities formerly in the "MauTitshuis" at The Hague
and in the model-room of the Admiralty.
The collection of enamels and miniatures at present in the Rijks-
Museum, are also from the Royal Cabinet having been transferred in
1876 to the State Museum. The greater part of this collection had
been the private property of the Stadtholders, which accounts for the
fact that it contains so many portraits of the Royal family of England,
to which the House of Orange has been so closely allied by marriage.
The members of the family of Orange, however, are equally well
represented in this collection. Scarcely anything has been added to
it by purchase; until 1901 it was on view in the Dutch Museum, and
to-day it forms the chief attraction of the historical section of the
picture Gallery.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE CATALOGUES.
Collection of the State Museum at Amsterdam.
1809. Catalogus van het Koninklijk Museum van Holland. Gebrs.
VanCleef, Amsterdam. — 459 Nos. of pictures, besides anti-
quities, drawings, etc.
[1816.] Catalogus der schilderijen enz. van 's Rijks-Museum te Amster-
dam. Bij Pieper en Iepenbuur. — 414 Nos. of pictures, etc.
Reprinted in 1818.
[182 1.] Catalogus der schilderijen enz. van Js Rijks-Museum te Amster-
dam. P. de Hengst en Zoon. — 454 Nos. of pictures, etc.
Reprinted in 1825 with 463 Nos. of pictures, and again in the
same year, but without the antiquities and with altered pagination.
1828. Aanwijzing der schilderijen berustende op 's Rijks-Museum te
Amsterdam. — 421 Nos. of pictures. From this catalogue the
antiquities, etc., have been omitted. Reprinted, with 415 Nos. of
pictures, in 1830, 1832, 1833, 1836, 1837, 1839, 1841 and,
with slight modifications, in 1843.
1836. Notice des Tableaux exposes au Mus6e du Royaume des Pays-
Bas, Amsterdam.
1838. Description des Tableaux qui constituent le Mus6e du Royaume
des Pays-Bas a Amsterdam. Reprinted in 1840.
1846. Aanwijzing der schilderijen berustende op 's Rijks-Museum. An
entirely revised edition, in which the works of the Foreign
Schools have been catalogued separately. A list of 386 portraits
is added at the end. Reprinted in 1849, 1851, 1853.
1847. Description des Tableaux exposes au Mus6e Royal des Pays-
Bas. Reprinted in 1849.
1858. Beschrijving der schilderijen op ;s Rijks-Museum te Amster-
dam met fac-simile der naamteekens bij P'rans Buffa en Zonen
te Amsterdam met een inleiding van P. L. Dubourcq. 432 Nos.
A list of portraits at the end. This catalogue was compiled by
P. L. Dubourcq. Reprinted in 1859; tne edition of 1864
contains 444 Nos.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE CATALOGUES. XXI
1858. Notice des Tableaux du Mus£e d' Amsterdam, avec fac-simile*
des monogrammes. Frans Buffa and sons.
1870. Reprint of the "Beschrijving" published in 1858, containing
• 451 Nos. At the end a list of 64 pictures constituting the
bequest of L. Dupper Wzn. Reprinted in 1872.
1870. Reprint of the "Notice" published in 1858, containing 451 Nos.
and a list of the pictures from the Dupper bequest. Reprinted
in 1872.
1876. Sixth edition of the "Beschrijving" of 1858, with an introduc-
* • *•
tion by J.- W.' Kaiser. It comprises the pictures and the pastels
bequeathed by Dupper and Miss Liotard ; 538 Nos* representing
610 works.
1876. Notice, 6e Edition. (Translation of the sixth Dutch edition
published in 1876,)
188a Beschrijving der schilderijen van het Rijks-Museum te Amster-
dam met historische aanteekeningen, fac-simile's der naam-
teekens. VGravenhage, Algemeene Landsdrukkerij. — 547 Nos.
to which has been added a supplement of 52 Nos. relating to
the bequest of Jhr. J. S. H. van de Poll, and a second sup-
plement of 3 Nos. It also contains a list of portraits and an
index to the names of artists. (This catalogue has been
compiled by J. W. Kaiser.)
1 88 1. Second supplement to the "Beschrijving" of 1880 (the first
contained a list of the pictures constituting the van de Poll
bequest), comprising 37 Nos. of pictures, 4 Nos. of pastels, 1
drawing and 2 Nos. of miniatures, forming the bequest of
Jonkvr. J. C. Bicker, douairiere van Winter. Affixed, a genea-
logical tree.
1 88 1. Beschrijving der schilderijen van het Rijks-Museum te Amster-
dam. 's-Gravenhage, Algemeene Landsdrukkerij. An abridged
edition of the catalogue of 1880 from which the introduction,
the historical account and the fac-similes of the signatures have
been omitted; but to which have been added the Nos. of the
collections of Jhr. J. S. H. van de Poll and Dupper.
1885. • Catalogus van het Rijks-Museum van schilderijen door Abr.
Bredius. Geillustreerd met 50 platen door C. L. Dake,
Amsterdam, Tj. van Holkema. Published in two editions,
headed by a preface and short introduction. This catalogue is
divided into four parts, comprising: i°. the numbers of the
collection as described in the official catalogue, with the
additional numbers of. the works recently acquired ; in this part
the system of numbering has been maintained. 20. The Nos.
XXII BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE CATALOGUES.
of the Van der Hoop collection, with an introductory notice;
in this division the numbering is the same as that of the
catalogue of Kaiser, published in 1881. 30. The collection of
modern masters, formerly in the Pavilion of Harlem. Here
the order and classification of the official catalogue of 1880
have been followed. 4*. The Nos. of the collection belonging
to the Society founded for the establishment of a public gallery of
works of the modern schools at Amsterdam ; it also has a preface.
1885. Catalogue des tableaux du Rijks-Museum par Abr. Bredius,
illustre* de 50 gravures, dessins de C. L. Dake. Edite" chez
Tj. van Holkema, Amsterdam.
1886. Revised edition of the Dutch catalogue of 1885.
1887. Third, entirely revised edition of the Dutch catalogue published
in 1886. In two publications, the one illustrated by Dake, the
other with wood-engravings from photographs, by Walter.
1888. Deuxieme Edition entierement refondue du catalogue francais
paru en 1885, avec gravures sur bois par Walter.
1 891. Nouvelle r&mpression du catalogue francais paru en 1885.
(3e Edition.) Van Holkema et Warendorf, 6diteurs.
1897. Nouvelle r&mpression rectified (5e ed.) du catalogue francais
paru en 1885. Van Holkema et Warendorf, dditeurs.
1903. Catalogus der schilderijen, miniaturen, pastels, omlijste teeke-
ningen, enz., in het Rijks-Museum te Amsterdam. Uitgegeven
vanwege het Ministerie van Binnenlandsche Zaken bij de Boek-
en Kunstdrukkerij v/h Roeloffzen-Hubner en Van Santen,
Amsterdam 1903. With a supplement containing the new works
acquired in 1903 and the collection of modern pictures and
water-colours lent by Mr. J. C. J. Drucker.
1904. Nouvelle r&mpression (6e ed.) de l'6dition de 1897 avec les
Nos. du catalogue officiel de 1903. Van Holkema et Waren-
dorf, ^diteurs.
1904. Revised supplement of the catalogue of 1903, with an additional
list of the portraits and a few corrections (20 p., 345—364)-
1904. The edition of 1903, with the revised supplement, illustrated
and containing two plans of the Museum.
1904. Catalogue des tableaux, miniatures, pastels, dessins encadr£s,
etc. du Mus^e de l'Etat a Amsterdam. Publie* par d^cret du
Mtnistre de lTnterieur, Roeloffzen, Hiibner et van Santen,
Imprimeurs, Amsterdam. With a list of the names of the
artists mentioned in the catalogue and a supplement containing
the new works acquired in 1904.
1904. The same catalogue illustrated.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE CATALOGUES. XXIII
Catalogues of the national collection of modern art exhibited
in the Pavilion " Welgelegen", at Harlem.
{Undated). Notitie der Koninklijke verzameling van schilderijen van
Levende Meesters. 'sGravenhage bij A. H. Bakhuyzen.
id. Koninklijke verzameling van schilderijen van Levende Meesters
der Nederlandsche scholen op het Paviljoen te Haarlem.
's Gravenhage bij A. H. Bakhuijzen.
id. "Koninkl. Verzameling", see above. Met and Meylink, Harlem.
id. Schilderijen van hedendaagsche meesters uitmakende de ver-
zameling op het Paviljoen Welgelegen, te Haarlem bij Met
en Meylink. Reprinted in other type in ?
id. Beschrijving der schilderijen op 's Rijks-Museum in het Pavil-
joen Welgelegen, te Haarlem. Reprinted in?
1880. Beschrijving der schilderijen in 'sRijks verzamelingen van
Kunstwerken van Moderne meesters in het Paviljoen Welge-
legen te Haarlem. 'sGravenhage, Algemeene Landsdrukkerij .
This catalogue has been compiled by Mr. C. J. Gonnet, and
includes a concise historical description of the Pavilion and the
works exhibited therein, from the pen of its Director, Mr. E. H.
Koster. It also contains a drawing of the " Battle of Waterloo",
by N. Pieneman, to which is added an index to the persons repre-
sented and the principal points in this picture. The catalogue
comprises 180 Nos. of pictures and 17 Nos. of sculptures.
Catalogues of pictures belonging to the town of Amsterdam.
Museum van der Hoop.
1855. Catalogus der schilderijen van het Museum van der Hoop te
Amsterdam, Stadsdrukkerij.
1865. Beschrijving der schilderijen in het Museum van der Hoop,
Amst., Stadsdrukkerij. Reprinted in (1867), 1872 and 1876.
1866. Mus£e van der Hoop. Description des tableaux. Reprinted
in 1868, in (?). In 1879 appeared the 4th edition, wrongly
called the 5th.
188 1. Beschrijving der schilderijen in het Museum van der Hoop,
Amsterdam, Stadsdrukkerij. This inventory has been drawn
UP ^ J- W. Kaiser and includes a preface, a list of the
painters in chronoligical order and the fac-similes of the signatures.
1883. Description des tableaux du mus6e van der Hoop, 5e Edition.
Translation of the above descriptive catalogue.
xxiv bibliography of the catalogues.
Descriptions of the pictures in the Town-Hall and other
public edifices of Amsterdam.
1790. Kunst en Historie-kundige beschrijving van alle de schilderijen
op het Stadhuis te Amsterdam met beoordeelingen en aan-
merkingen over de stukken en korte levensbeschrijvingen van
derzelver schilders, door Jan van Dijk, te Amsterdam, bij
I. de Jongh.
(An artistic and historical account of the paintings in the
Town-Hall of Amsterdam, with a critical notice of the pictures
and short biographies of the painters, by Jan van- Dijk, at
Amsterdam. I. de Jongh, publisher).
1864. Aanwijzing der schilderijen, oudheden, modellen, enz., zich
bevindende op het Raadhuis der stad Amsterdam. Te Amster-
dam ter Stads-Drukkerij .
(Descriptive catalogue of the pictures, antiquities, models, etc.,
in the Town-Hall of Amsterdam. Municipal printing-office,
Amsterdam).
1879. Historische beschrijving der schilderijen van het Raadhuis te
Amsterdam. Ter Stadsdrukkerij door P. Scheltema.
(Historical account of the pictures in the Town-Hall of Amster-
dam, by P. Scheltema. Municipal printing-office).
1865. Beschrijving der schilderijen afkomstig van het Chirurgijnsgild
te Amsterdam, met eenige Historische aanteekeningen, enz.,
Amsterdam, Frederik Muller, door Dr. J. W. R. Tilanus.
(Descriptive catalogue of the pictures formerly belonging to
the Surgeons' Guild of Amsterdam, with short historical notices,
etc., by J. W. R. Tilanus). Frederik Muller, Amsterdam).
This catalogue also contains a critical study, by J. Gosschalk.
1880. Schilderijen afkomstig van het aloude Chirurgijnsgild te
Amsterdam. — Amsterdam, Stadsdrukkerij, 1880.
(Catalogue of the pictures formerly belonging to the Surgeon's
Guild of Amsterdam. Municipal printing-office).
1885. A descriptive account of the pictures in the three "Doelens"
at Amsterdam, by G. Schaep in 1653. It appeared in an
article written by P. Scheltema and was published in vol. VII
of "Amsters Oudheid", edited by ten Brink and de Vries,
at Amsterdam.
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NOTES ON THE ADMINISTRATION.
The first Director of the Museum, Mr. Cornelis Apostool, was
appointed by King Louis, on August 25 th 1808. He struggled through
the trying period of the French domination, and qn the accession of
King William I, in September- 181 4, his appointment was confirmed
by Royal warrant. At his death, which occurred 10 February 1844,
the painter J. W. Pieneman provisionally accepted the vacant post
for the term of three years. The alarming report of the new Director
on the state of the collections resulted in the nomination of a
Commission of Supervision, which held its first meeting in the same
year and which counted among its members Messrs. Jer. de Vries,
A. Brondgeest and P. E. H. Praetorius. Mr. Pieneman having tendered
his resignation at the expiration of his stipulated term of office, the
Commission of Supervision was dissolved and changed into a Board
of Management. This Board, on which the late Director had a seat,
undertook the full direction of affairs and the sole charge of the
collections, and placed each of the three divisions under the care of
a separate Keeper. In 1850, Mr. W. J. M. Engelberts was appointed
a Keeper of the collection of pictures. When in 1875, on account of
failing health, he was obliged to retire, Mr. J. W. Kaiser, who since
i860 had been a member of the Board of Management, became
Keeper of the Picture Gallery and Print Room. In 1876 the Board
of Management was dissolved and replaced by the present Commission
of Supervision.
At his request Mr. J. W. Kaiser was relieved of his duties on
October 1st 1883 and succeeded by Mr. Fr. D. O. Obreen, who
remained in office until his death, 1 November 1896. The vacant
place was then filled by Jhr. B. W. F. van Riemsdijk, first as Director
ad interim until 1 October 1901, when he was appointed Director in
chief. From 16 February 1897 to 1 March 1898, Mr. C. G. 't Hooft
acted as assistant-Keeper, and when he vacated his post for another
charge, he was replaced by Mr. W. J. Steenhoff.
Originally the collection of pictures of the modern schools which
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from 1838 to 1885 was exhibited in the Pavilion "Welgelegen" at
Harlem, had been placed under the joint supervision of Mr. M. C.
Apostool, Director of the State Museum at Amsterdam, and Jhr. J.
Steengracht van Oostcapelle, Director of the Royal cabinet of
paintings at the Hague, the artist P. G. Westenberg acting as
resident-Keeper.
Until 1876 the administration of the Pavilion shared the vicissitudes
of the Museums of Amsterdam and the Hague. The changes in the
council-board of the Museum of Amsterdam have already been
mentioned ; the following are those of the Royal cabinet of paintings
at the Hague: In 1844, the place of Director left vacant by Jhr.
Steengracht, was filled by Mr. J. Z. Mazel, who in 1874 was
succeeded by Jhr. J. K. J. de Jonge. In 1858 Mr. E. Koster
replaced Mr. Westenberg and after the reorganisation of 1876 and
the dissolution of the council of administration, Mr. Koster was
appointed chief Director. He held this appointment until 30 April 1880.
On May Ist Mr. C. J. Gonnet became Director pro tem and continued
at his post until 1 October 1885, when the pictures and other works
of art having been transferred from Harlem to the State Museum of
Amsterdam, his services had to be dispensed with.
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NOTES ON THE BUILDINGS.
The pictures which at present constitute the collection of the Rijks-
Museum formerly occupied three distinct buildings, viz. the Royal
Palace and "Trippenhuis" at Amsterdam, and for the works of the
modern schools, the Pavilion "Welgelegen" at Harlem. In 1808 the
Town-Hall of Amsterdam was converted into a Royal Palace and in
the same year part of the Building was reserved for the great Royal
Museum. This Town-Hall had been erected by order of the corpo-
ration, from the architectural designs of Jacob van Campen and under
the supervision of Daniel Stalpert. Its construction took seven years;
the first pile was driven in the ground on the 20th January 1648, and
on April 23d 1655 the magistrates held their first sitting in the new
building.
The rooms assigned to the Museum in the Royal palace wefe the
large Hall of the Court-Martial with the adjoining apartments (inclu-
ding the minor Court-Martial) and two closets on the 3d floor, on the
west side of the building, where, for many years past, had hung the
so-called - corporation-pictures derived from the "Doelens." It was on
the walls of the minor Court-Martial that, among other works, Rem-
brandt's Nightwatch had been displayed. The Banquet of the Civic
Guard, by B. \an der Helst and the Fife of the Civic Guard at-
the conclusion of the Peace of Munster, 1648, bij Govert Flinck,
had long "decorated those of the large Court-Martial. These three
pictures, together with the Heads of the Brotherhood of St. Sebastian,
by B. van der Helst, which had hung in another room of the Town-
Hall, were left in the Museum of which they proved the principal
attraction. The other "corporation pictures" were removed to the new
Town-Hall on the "Oudezijds Voorburgwal", formerly the "Prinsenhof".
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XXVIII NOTES ON THE BUILDINGS.
In 1815 the picture collection of the Museum was transferred to
the "Trippenhuis", on the Kloveniersburgwal.
This "Trippenhuis", the palatial residence of the brothers Louis
and Hendrick Trip, the great gun-manufacturers, had been built be-
tween 1660 and 1662 from the plans of Justus Vingbooms. The
building consisted of two dwelling-houses connected by a common-
hall, hence the appellation "Trippenhuyzen." The house on the North
side was inhabited by Hendrick, that on the South side by his brother
Louis.
In the course of time, through various circumstances, the residence
of the Northside was almost entirely owned by Mr. C. S. Roos, who
in 1 801 and 1802 opened in it a picture gallery where young artists
found an opportunity of completing their studies; another part of it
was let to the Royal Institute, for the purpose of holding its meetings.
In 1 809 this building was acquired by the State and appropriated to
the sittings of the Legislative Assembly and the meetings of the Royal
Institute.
For long years the house on the Southside remained the property of
the family Trip, who underlet it to several tenants, among others, in
1750, to the celebrated art-collector, Gerrit Braamcamp, who established
a picture-gallery within its precincts. In 1771, Mr. Louis Trip de Marez
bequeathed his property to the town of Amsterdam, reserving to himself
the usufruct until the entire extinction of his family, and appointing as
trustee the Orphan's Court, who let the house in succession to various
occupiers.
In 181 1 the Emperor Napoleon enacted this building to be placed
at the disposal of the Institute, an order by which the town was
charged with the payment of the rent to the Orphan's Court. The same
decree directed the house on the Northside to be installed as a Museum;
but the corporation, on whom involved the maintenance of the picture
gallery* was loth to comply with this command and very reluctantly
instructed the town architect A. van der Hart to draw up the plans
of modification.
On his accession the Sovereign Prince decided that the control of
the Museum should be undertaken by the State and ordered the col-
lection to be transferred to the North house. The necessary works and
alterations were at once begun: the two front rooms were converted
into one large hall, the backstaircase suppressed and the high chimney
pieces removed. When in 1854 the Institute became the Royal
Academy of sciences and the annual meetings had first been changed
NOTES ON THE BUILDINGS. XXIX
to monthly and, in 1855, to bi-monthly, the position became intolerable,
for the meetings were held in the large front-hall, where the most
famous pictures tif the collection were exhibited. As a result, in 1858
this large hall was again converted into two rooms.
But owing to the steady increase of the collection, the insufficiency
of the accomodation of the "Trippenhuis" became daily more apparent.
Already in 1834 the Director had complained of the want of space
and light, and after the division of the large hall, matters had become
worse, — whilst fears were entertained for the safety of the art treasures,
in a building for the greater part constructed of combustible materials,
situated in the proximity of warehouses containing inflammable substances.
In 1862 a few art lovers at Amsterdam joined hands and formed
themselves into a committee for the furtherance of all preliminary
measures connected with the erection of a new Museum. In the same
year, Mr. Thorbecke, then Minister of the Interior, declared himself,
in the Second Chamber of the States-General, fully in favour of the
project of the committee, which was duly constituted in 1863 and
entered at once upon the duties connected with the foundation of the
" Museum Willem I." They hoped to see the actual work of building
commence immediately after the files then to be held in commemo-
ration of Holland having been raised to a Kingdom, fifty years ago.
The committee,, who had been led to expect substantial aid from the
State, opened a competition inviting plans and tenders for the new
building. By the 16th of February 1864, twenty-one designs had been
sent in, but none were considered suitable. A first prize was awarded
to Messrs. Ludwig and Emil Lange, of Munich, and a second prize
to Mr. P. J. H. Cuypers, of Roermond, but the majority of the jury
voted against the acceptance of either of these. Thereupon Mr. A. N.
Godefroy, one of the members of the jury, was requested to draw a
new plan, but he soon relinquished his task on the plea that the sum
placed at his disposal was inadequate. The committee then charged
Mr. L. H. Eberson to prepare other plans.
These designs were submitted to the Minister of the Interior who,
having been advised upon them by Messrs. J. J. Metzelaar and E. Gugel,
pronounced against them. They were then altered and simplified, but
to no purpose.
Although the town of Amsterdam had already granted to the
committee the required ground for building, the subvention promised
by the State was still in abeyance. It was not until 4 December 1872
that Mr. S. van Houten, in moving an amendment on the budget,
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pointed out in the Second Chamber that it was the duty of the
Government to build a Museum and to break with the deplorable
system of leaving this task to private initiative or to the town of
Amsterdam: this motion was adopted almost unanimously, with but
one dissenting voice.
As soon as this decision had become kwown the town of Amsterdam
pledged itself to provide a plot of ground, besides a sum of /ioo.ooo.
The corporation also promised to give In loan to the new Museum
the pictures belonging to the town.
Then, after the appointment, in 1874, of the Commission to enquire
into the state of historical monuments and arts, due* to Minister
Mr. C. C. Geertsema, and the establishment, in 1875, of a department of
Arts and Sciences at the Home Office, by Minister J. Heemskerk Az.>
matters were taken seriously in hand.
The architects P. J. H. Cuypers, L. H. Eberson and H. P. Vocel
were invited to draw up new plans from instructions given by the
Commission. The jury voted unanimously for the adoption of the plan
of Mr. Cuypers, who by Royal Warrant of 12 July 1876 was appointed
architect of the new buildings.
The work of erection then proceeded without interruption, and on
*3 Juty 1885 the opening ceremony, presided over by Minister
Heemskerk, took place in the presence of H. R. H. Princess Marie
of the Netherlands, and her husband, Prince von Wied.
In 1898 the premises were considerably enlarged by the construction
of the "Fragmentengebouw" and the erection, in the grounds of the
Museum, of a building was a preparatory School of Drawing. In this
building were placed the paintings executed by Jan van Scorel for
the choir of the church of " Warmenhuizen".
In the historical account of the collections, p. xm, mention has
been made of the Pavilion "Welgelegen" at Harlem, which from 1838
to 1885 served as a Gallery for the National Collection of pictures o*
the Modern Schools. This Pavilion, known by the name of "Huis van
Hope", a construction in the Italian style of architecture, had been
built in 1788 for Henri Hope, the great banker at Amsterdam. It is
situated in the Dreef, at the entrance of the Harlemmerhout (Wood
of Harlem).
In 1808 King Louis acquired this demesne for the sum of/* 300.000
and on the Ist July 18 10 he there signed the act by which he
renounced the throne.
When in 18 14 the country had shaken off the French rule, the
NOTES ON THE BUILDINGS. XXXI
Pavilion was placed at the disposal of the Dowager Princess, widow
of Prince William V, nie Princess Frederica-Sophia-Wilhelmina of
Prussia, who occupied it until her death in 182Q, with her daughter,
the Dowager Duchess of Brunswick-Luneburg, nee Princess Frederica-
Louise-Wilhelmina of Orange.
In 1828, by order of King William I, the Pavilion was transformed
into a picture-gallery. The necessary alterations were entrusted to the
architect I. D. Zocher, from the plans designed by T. F. Suys; bu^
owing to the political disturbances in Belgium the work made but slow
progress. The required modifications were not completed until 1837
and the inauguration of the Gallery took place 9 August 1838.
In 1885 the entire collection was transferred to the State Museum.
J
PICTURES.
ABELS (Jacobus Theodoras), born at Amsterdam Sept. i, 1803,
died at Abcoude June 18, 1866. Pupil of Jan van Ravenzwaaij,
at Hilversum. Painted at the. Hague and at Haarlem.
1. Afternoon. A field in Guelders, planted with high trees.
C. 27 by 34 in., signed on the left: J. 7. Abels,/. The figures and animals
are painted by his father-in-law, Pieter Gerardus van Os.
Purchased at an exhibition, the Hague 1883.
ACHENBACH (Oswald), born at Dusseldorf, Febr. 2, 1827 where
he died Febr. 1, 1905. Studied at the Academy of that town,
later under his brother Andreas; was appointed Professor at the
Dusseldorf Academy in 1872. Z.
2. Market day in a town of Italy.
C 431/* by 52^ in., h. f. 7^ in., signed to the right: Osw. Achenbach.
Bequest Baron Reinhard van Lynden, 1899.
ADRIAENSEN (Alexander), baptized in Antwerp Jan. 16, 1587;
he worked and died there Oct. 30, 1661.
3. Fishes. The picture represents part of a haddock, some oysters
and a lobster. _ rr^ ^r»iA tt ns^m. r-«-^
O. 18% by 30 in. *L£XANDlr ADRIAE N£f £N fESJT.
Signed on the counter : ' &6 0.
Sale F. Kayser, Amsterdam 1888.
AEKEN (Hieronymus van). See Bosch, p. 75.
AELST (Willem van), born at Delft 1626 (?), died after 1683,
probably in Amsterdam, where he settled in 1657. Pupil of his
uncle, Evert van Aelst, at Delft, and of Otto Marseus van Schrieck,
at Florence. Worked in France and Italy from 1645 t0 I^5^-
4. Dead birds.
A cock, a hen,
a snipe and / J4^l[Ie,m ycVTl
a woodpecker |l /} O
suspended by ^ aUaS*CLt •
the legs.
C.
Signed on the right:
Purchased in London, 1895.
f Jftufcm
37^ by 3llk in. life size. ^ #\J^/a Z6~ \
led on the right: ^"-^^s *-
AERTSZ.
AERTSZ (Pieter), sumamed "Lange Pier" (Long Peter), supposed
to have been born at Amsterdam in 1507 or 1508, buried in
that town June 3, 1575. Pupil of Allaert Claesz. of Amsterdam.
Painted at Antwerp between 1535 and 1556 and afterwards at
Amsterdam.
5. The egg dance. A young man is performing the dance in a
kitchen; a musician and a few people are looking on.
O. 33 by 68 in., h. fv 25% in. Date: 1337.
Purchased from Col. von Schepeler, Aix-la-Chapelle 1&39.
6. The Adoration of the Shepherds. Fragment of an altar piece.
O. 35^ by 23^ in., life size. Saved from the fire of the Amsterdam Townhall
in 1652. Supposed to have been part of the triptych "The Nativity",
painted by Pieter Aertsz for the New Church which was almost entirely
destroyed by the "Image breakers". Was formerly in the "Weeskamer"
of the old townhall at Amsterdam. Lent to the Museum since 1 885.
7. The Presentation in the Temple (face).
The Adoration of the Wise Men (reverse).
O. 76 by 28^ in., h. f. seated 40 in., standing 49 in. Fold of a triptych, probably
from the New Church at Delft. Bought at the "Huis met de Hoof den",
Amsterdam, April 24, i860, together with other paintings originally
belonging to the Townhall of Delft.
8. The Churl (De Gortenteller, the man who counts the grains
of barley.) Probably an old copy.
C. 34 by 28 in., h. h. 7 in. In the left hand corner, at the top, is the
following inscription on a piece of paper:
Sal ick de huysraet te recht bestellen,
Soo moet ick t' gort selfs in de pot tellen.
(If I want my house to be carefully kept, I myself must count out the
barleycorns). Engraved by Hendr. Bary. Formerly in the "Nieuwe Zijds
Huiszittenhuis " at Amsterdam. Lent to the Museum since 1885.
ALEWIJN (Abraham), seems to have been a Director of the E. I.
Comp., as well as a poet and a draughtsman. Born at Amsterdam,
June 6, 1673; he died in that town Febr. 15, 1735.
9. The F£te on board the yachts on the Y. (Het Admiraal-
zeilen).
0. 45^ by 58 in., h.f. 4^ in., signed yx p . • .
on a piece of wood, on the right Jr\mJ\ LLW/N' / '01
towards the centre: ' " **
Presented by Mr. F. H. Wente, Amsterdam 1898.
ALLEBfe (Augustus), born at Amsterdam, April 19, 1838. Director
of the Academy of Arts. Studied a. o. p. at Paris. Pupil of
Petrus Franciscus Greive. Z.
10. Early hour at church. A few worshippers, seen half-length
and full face, are seated in a devout attitude.
C. 17 by 13% in., h. h. 2% in., signed on the right with monogr. and the date 61.
Bequest Baron Reinhard van Lynden, 1899.
11. Life's eventide. An old woman is seen leaving the under-
ground kitchen of a house in Amsterdam, carrying a chafing-
dish. The ground is covered with snow.
M. i 1 % by 9 in., h. f. 8 in., signed at the top on the right with monogram and
the date 63. Lith. by H. A. C. Dekker. Bequeathed by D. Franken Dz., 1898.
c
49- L>utch school. 15(0 — 1520.
. German school. Abu
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ALLEBfi.
12. A young lady in a walking costume, holding her hat in her hand.
M. 14 by gift in., h. f. to the knees 11% in., signed at the bottom on the
right: Allele 1863. Bequest* D. Franken Dz., 1898.
13. A well-guarded child. A farmyard in which a cow and a few
chicken; in the background a child in a cradle touched by a
sunbeam.
C. 20 by 15^ in., signed at' the bottom to the right with monogr. and the
date 67. Lent by Mr. J. B. Westerwoudt of Haarlem since 1902.
14. Still Life. Turkish slippers, pipe and other objects scattered
over a white cloth.
C. 14^ by 17 in., signed on the right at the bottom: Allebe 73.
Bequest D. Franken Dz., 1898.
ALLORI (Cristofano), also called Bronzino the Younger, was
born at Florence .Oct. 17, 1577 and died there in 162 1. Pupil
of his father, Alessandro Allori, of Santi di Tito and of Gregorio
Pagani. He worked in Florence and Rome.
15. Judith holding the head of Holophernus. Copy.
C. 54^ by 45^ in. life size. The original is in the Palazzo Pitti at Florence
and engravings of it have been made, among others by M. Gandolfi,
P. A. Tardieu and- L. A. Claessens. The Museum of Vienna possesses a
replica of this picture. Mentionned in the catalogues since 18 16.
ALTMANN (Sybrand), born at Texel, Sept. 6, 1822, died at Amsterdam
June 6, 1890. Professor at the Academy of Arts at Amsterdam.
Pupil of Petrus van Schendel. Z.
16. Johannes Theodoras Strackg (181 7 — 1891), sculptor.
C. 47^ by 33% in. life size, signed in the background to the right: S.Altmannft.
ANDRIESSEN (Jurriaan), born at Amsterdam June 12, 1742; died
in that town July 31, 1819. Studied under Anthonie Elliger and
Johan Maurits Quinkhard.
17. Portrait of the painter, by himself, standing before his easel.
Visible to the knees.
Sketch on paper, 13% by 9% in., h. h. 2% in., wrongly signed on the back :
C. Hansen, epsc. fecit Presented by Jhr. B. W. F. van Riemsdijk, 1903.
ANONYMOUS WORKS OF THE GERMAN (Duitsche)
SCHOOL.
a. XVI century (first half).
18. The Hymn of Praise of Anna the Prophetess, in the
Temple.
O. 15^4 by 16^ in., h. h. 3^ in. Sale van der Willigen, Harlem, April ,18,74.
19. Christ Suffering for Mankind. Half length figure. Copy.
O. 10V by 5% in., h. h. 2^ in. Wrongly signed with the monogram of
Albrecht Durer and ijii. A duplicate of this painting is in the Episcopal
Museum, at Utrecht. Sale F. Kayser, Amsterdam 1888. ...
20. The Holy Virgin, as Mother of Sorrows. Half length figure. Copy.
O. 10% by 8^ in., h. h. 2^ in. Companion picture to No. .19. Purchased
as above.
4 ANONYM. WORKS OF THE GERMAN (Duitsche) SCHOOL.
21. Portrait of a young man, wearing a flat cap and a fur cloak.
Bust, the face slightly turned towards the right. Painted on
green background.
O. 23 by 17J4 in., h. h. 5^ in. Attributed to the "Meister des Todes
Mariae", "Master of the death of the Virgin", (Joost van Cleef).
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
b. XVII century (early part).
22. The Emperor Matthias (1557— 1619), in gala dress. Visible
to the knees.
C. 41 by 31^ in., nat. size. Sale J. H. Cremer, Amsterdam 1887.
28. Portrait of a man of rank (1603). Half length fig. A book
is lying open before him, the German text of
which is ornamented with flowers; he holds a
hatchet in his hand, j, /^_ ___ rr^r^^
In the background his "^ ^-VED) WL©S
coat of arms. No. 24 is
its companion picture^ + j^^g. 35.
7 in., signed: and A° i6oj. Bought at the Hague in 1881.
24. Portrait of a lady of rank. Half length. The coat of arms
is similar to that of No. 23, * ^4,.: A ^/ric»Ta^T/\
except for the addition of a iff" LI LEA VE1MA
bullock's head in gules on the
argent field. ©©CENT <CV^r^
O. 41 by 32^ in., h. h. 7 in., ^^
signed: and anno 1603. Bought at the Hague, 1881.
c. XV III century (middle).
25. Prince August-Wilhelm of Prussia (1722— 1758), father-in-
law of William V. Bust length and wearing a cuirass.
C. 32^ by 26% in., nat. size. The reverse bears the seal of the Court
of Prussia. From the "Mauritshuis", 1876.
26. Frederick the Great, King of Prussia (1713 — 1786). Side
face, turned to the right.
COP, 3% by 2% in., h. h. 1 in. From the collection of miniatures
formerly in the Mauritshuis.
27. Portrait of a Prince (?) about 1750, wearing a cuirass and
the blue ribbon and badge of the order of the Holy Ghost.
COP. OV. \\ by i1^ in., h. h. ^ in. From the collection of miniatures
formerly in the Mauritshuis.
ANONYMOUS WORKS OF THE FRENCH SCHOOL.
a. XVI century.
28. Gaston de Foix (1489 — 1512) seen side face. Copy painted
in the 18th century.
O. 21 by 18 in., h. h. 9%, signed: " Gas to Foisseius".
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
29. The Emperor Charles V (1500— 1558), at the age of about
25. Bust figure, the face turned slightly to the right.
O. 6% by $\ in., h. h. 3 in. From a sale held at Amsterdam in 1825.
ANONYMOUS WORKS OF THE FRENCH SCHOOL.
30. The Emperor Charles V, at the age of about fifty. Visible
to the shoulders.
O., circular form, diam. 7 in., h. h. 3^ in. Purchased, together with the
following No., in 1884.
31. Philip II, King of Spain (1527— 1598), as a youth. Visible
to the shoulders.
O., circular form, diam. 7 in., h. h. 3^ in. Acquired as above.
32. Henry IV, King of France (1553— 1610). Seen to the knees,
clad in armour, wearing a hat put on sideways with a slight
inclination towards the right.
^- 38% by 29% v rr • „
in.,nat.size. In JHLtfllTlC US- 4 -D G -Rtf* * FTRtlCOTU TU
the background — , - _* .
the arms of £jf NftlJ QXVtt tf/C f flt IS ' S UtP 4 0
France and the ^)
inscription. From the Mauritshuis / $ 9 ^
t
6. XVII century (second half),
33. A wooded landscape in the midst of a mountainous
region. A few couples are diverting themselves near a fountain.
C. 34^(4 by 42 in., h. h. 4^4. From the old Dispensary in the Laan,
the Hague. Bequeathed by A. A. des Tombe, 1903.
36. St. John the Evangelist on the island of Patmos. An
angel is descending from heaven, setting his foot on the dragon.
C. 43 by 32^ in., h. f. seated 24^ in.
Bequeathed by Jhr. J. S. H. van de Poll, 1880.
ANONYMOUS WORKS OF THE DUTCH (Holland) SCHOOL.
A. RELIGIOUS SUBJECTS.
a. XIV century (middle).
37. Painting in commemoration of the four Lords of Mont-
fort, slain in the battle against the Frisians (1345). Jan,
Lord and viscount of Montfort, his great uncle Roelof de Rover,
Lord of Heulestein, his uncle Willem de Rover of Montfoort
and Hendrik de Rover, son of Heulestein, are kneeling in a row
behind each other before the Holy Virgin seated on a throne.
St. George is standing behind the last-named knight.
O., on a body-color ground: 27 by 56 in., h. h. 3^, with the following
inscription :
int jaer ong fteeren bugent brie gonbert bijf en Deerttdj op gante
togmag en bamtanug barf) boe fileben boot 09 bte briesen fiij graDe
toMem Dan fjennegoutoen Dan fjollant Dan 3elant en fteer Dan Drieglant
fjeer jan Dan montfoorbe jjeer roelof Dan montfoorbe jjeer toittem Dan
montfoorbe met beel jjare magen Drtenben en onberljebbenben
t fiibt Door per alien 3<elen
bit i$ berHtfjt anno 1608
and, higher up to the left: Door be berbe maal DerHrfjt 1770.
From the castle of Heulestein, between Linschoten and Montfoort. Probably
an altar piece from the church of St. John at Linschoten. Donation from
the estate H. van der Lee, 1884.
ANONYMOUS WORKS OF THE
-^^^^^^smw^^
38. Altar piece, consisting of a cupboard, with a black cross painted
in the centre, and two doors. The figures of the Holy Virgin and
St. John are on the left and righthand of the cross respectively.
On the inside of the left door is seen the figure of Mary Magdalen
and on the right, that of Mary, the wife of Cleopas. On the outside of
both doors Mary Magdalen is repres3nted on her knees before Christ,
whom she has mistaken for the gardener. Painting in body-colour.
Central panel: O. 82 by 76 in., h. h. 53. Doors: 82 by 35, h. f. 53.
From the St. Walburgis' church, at Zutphen. Lent by the Vestry Board in 1892.
6. XV century {first half). .
39. The life of Christ in eighteen divisions, from the Annun-
ciation to the descent of the Holy Spirit on the Apostles. At the
bottom, in the centre, is seen the figure of the donor, kneeling
by the side of her scutcheon, with the armorial bearings
of the Pallandts and the M^rodes.
C. on O. 40^ by 66 in. Each division 13 by 63/4, h. f. 9I/2.
Painting in body-colour. Purchased from the Vestry Board
of " Notre-,Dame " at Roermond, 1889.
c. XV century (second Iialf).
40. Jesus Christ, the Saviour of the World.
Peartree : 7 by 5 in., h. h. 2 in. From the National Museum, the Hague, 1808.
41. Mary, the Queen of Heaven.
Peartree : 7 by 5 in., h. h. 2 in. From the National Museum, the Hague, 1808.
42. Painting in commemoration of Jacob Jan van Assen-
delft and his wife Haesgen van Outshoorn (1478). In the
centre, the Holy Virgin; on the left side of the Virgin, the
gentleman and his six sons ; on the right, his wife with her three
daughters, all kneeling.
O. 24 by 36 in., h. f. 12^ in. Probably repainted in the XVII century.
Underneath, the armorial bearings of the families of Assendelft and
Outshoorn, with the following inscription:
Int Jaer ons heren mccccLxxviii
op sinte Arnulphus dach sterf meester
Jacob Jan out lxxxii jaer en leyt
begraven tot Alphen in die kerck,
wiens ziele rust in vrede.
In the year of grace mccccLxxviii
on St. Arnolph's day died Lord Jacob
Jan in the lxxxii year of his age
and was buried in the church at
Int jaer ons heren mccccLxxi op
sinte Agapitus dach sterf haesgen
meester Jacobs wijf en leyt begra-
ven tot Alphen in de kerck, wiens
ziele ruste in vrede.
In the year of grace mccccLxxi on
St. Agapetus' day died haesgen wife
of Lord Jacob and was buried in
the church at Alphen. May her
soul rest in peace.
Alphen. May his. soul rest in peace.
Formerly in the church of Alphen. Presented by Mr. T. de Wildt to the
Society of Archeologists. Lent to the Museum since 1885.
43. The Madonna and the Infant Christ surrounded by
St. Barbara, St. Cecilia, St. Catharine and St. Ursula.
The group is represented in the cortile of a building; beyond
this are seen a few other figures.
O. 48% by 40 in., h. h. 4J4 in. From the van Heteren collection, 1809.
DUTCH (Holland) SCHOOL (Religious Subjects). ?
44. Triptych. Central piece : The Virgin Mary and St. John at
the foot of the cross. In the background a town with the cathedral
of Utrecht and mountainous scenery. On the right hand panel:
St. Christopher and the Infant Christ* On the left: The mass
of St. Gregory, with the miraculous apparition of Christ. On the
outside of the doors, when closed, is seen a picture of . the
Annunciation, in grey.
O. 28^4 by 19*4 in., h. f. 8 in., central panel 18^.
From the sale J. H. Crtemer, Amsterdam 1887.
44a. The last judgment, painted in three divisions of a vauched
roof. In the centre, Christ is seated on the clouds; at his feet
are the Holy Virgin and St. John, kneeling. In each division
to the right and to the left, an angel is seen blowing a trumpet.
Painting in body-colour.
O., width of each division 99 in., height 160 in. Originally in the chancel
of the church of Kerkwijk in Guelders. Presented by the churchwardens
of Kerkwijk, 1904.
ft. XVI century (first part).
45. Panel of a Triptych. Face : the Circumcision. Reverse : The
Resurrection.
O. 52 by 32% in., h. f. 20 in. From the sale D. M. Alewijn, Amster-
dam 1885. No. 46 is its companion.
46. Panel of a Triptych. Face: Christ in the Temple. Reverse:
Christ returning from Purgatory followed by the released souls.
O. 52 by 32^ in., h. f. 20. Same source as No. 45.
47. Small Triptych. Central panel : Christ on the cross between the
two malefactors. In the foreground, the Virgin Mary in a swoon ;
at the foot of the cross, the accusers, and behind it a group of
soldiers; in the background, a view of Jerusalem in a hilly
landscape. On the inside of the doors are the portraits of the
donor and his wife with their patron saints. In the sky are the.
arms, probably of a Flemish
family allied to an Italian house
(that of Guardaluchesi ?). On
the doors, when closed, is seen
a representation of the Way of
Life : near a cross, a knight on
horseback is guided along a path
in the mountains by the Infant
Christ which he is carrying in his arms, and at sight of whom
numerous devils take flight.
O., central panel: 14% by 10 in., h. f. 5 in., doors 12^ by 4 in.
From the Spitzer's collection, Paris 1893.
48. Two panels of a Triptych. 1. The founder armed from top
to toe with his seven sons, kneeling, St. James standing behind
them. 2. The foundress with her eight daughters, also kneeling,
with Mary Magdalen behind them. A mountainous landscape
forms the background of these two family pictures. On the reverse
8 ANONYMOUS WORKS OF THE
are the armorial bearings of the families van Soutelande and Gael.
O. 40 by 14 in., h. f. kneeling, 16^ in. Formerly in the possession of
the family Leyden Gael of Leyden. Acquired at the sale L. H. van der
Hoop Tilanus, the Hague 1885.
49. Christ taking leave of his mother. Mary is surrounded by
some women and a few of the disciples. In the middle ground,
Christ is seen descending from the mountain. In the background
a hilly landscape with a castle. Painted in the style of Corn.
Engelbrechtsz.
O. 2 life by 17 in., h. f. 11^4 in. Wrongly signed with the monogram
of Albrecht D'urer. Purchased in Paris with the pecuniary assistance of
the "Rembrandt Society", 1897.
50. Triptych. Central panel : The infant Christ standing between
the Holy Virgin and St. Elizabeth. In front of the group a table
covered with fruit and behind it, a landscape. On the inside of
the left hand door are seen: Dirk van Beest, surnamed van
Heemskerck (burgomaster of Delft, went to Jerusalem in i486,
died in 1545) with his four sons Dirk, Frank (town clerk of
Delft) Cornells and Dirk the younger and St. John the Baptist.
Inside of right hand door: Geertruyd van Diemen (f 1532) wife
of Dirk van Beest, with her daughter Margaretha, and Maty
Magdalen. On the outside of the doors : St. Jerome kneeling before
a cross in a landscape ; at the foot of the cross a couching lion.
Size of the inside of the central panel: O. 24^ by 19^ in., h. h. 2^4 in.
Size of the picture on the closed doors: 29 by 24^ in., h. h. 2^ in.
Superscript:
An° XHIJe 86 Dirk dirickz. van Beest
surnamed van Heemskerck went to
Jerusalem and to mount Sinai and
died An0 CVXIV the XI*h of No-
vember. An® XVe XXXII the XH'h
of July died Geertruyt.
An0 XHIJe 86 was Dirick dirickz.
va • best, anders genaemt van heems-
kerck te ihelm en op de berch Sinay
en starf a° CVXIV . de • XIc Dach
va • noveber. A° XVe XXXII de
XII de dach van Julio starf Geertruyt.
A replica of the central panel is in existence. Lent by J. P. R. de Neree
van Babberich since 1899.
51. Christ on the cross. At the foot of the cross the Virgin Mary,
St. John and Mary Magdalen. In the distance a view of a town.
O. 15 by 1 1 in., h. f. 8^4 in. From the sale O. A. Spitzen, priest at Zwolle, 1889.
5B. Fold of a Triptych. The Circumcision. On the reverse a
sibyl painted in grey.
O. 19 by io^ in., h. f. front n1^ in., reverse 16 in.
Bought at Frederik Muller's & Co., in 1898.
53. Fold of a Triptych. The Manna in the desert. On the
reverse : a symbolic representation of the Christian Church.
O* 39^4 hy 28 in., h. f., kneeling, 17*4 in.
Originally in the Hospital at Goes. Purchased at the Hague, 1876.
54. Fold of a Triptych. King Melchizedech bringing wine
and bread to Abraham. On the reverse: a symbolic represen-
tation of the Synagogue.
^- 39^4 by 28 in., h. f., kneeling, 27 in. Same source as No. 53.
DUTCH (Holland) SCHOOL (Religious Subjects).
c. XVI century (middle).
55. Altar piece dating from 1554, in a frame of a rich architectural
design. In the centre : The stoning to death of St. Stephen and
a symbolic image of the frailty of life. On the right hand side,
Mary Magdalen in the garden of the Sepulchre; on the left
hand side: Mary the Egyptian in the desert.
Central panel: O. 23 by 28^ in., side piece 23 by 15*4 in., h. f. 8^ in.
On the frieze the following inscription : " hvivs altar is dedicatio altera pasche
celebrator". On the base, between the coat of arms of van Schadewyck
or van Schayck and van Zas or van Sasse: "Altare praesens anno 1532
consecratvm in lavdem Dei omnipotentis et ejvs genitricis Marie Virginis
ac sanctorvm Stephani, Marie Magdalene, Marie egiptiace, omnivmqve
sanctorvm svo Arnestvs Scaijck a Canonicvs hoc decoravit epitaphio anno
1554". — We learn from the inscription that this altar piece was erected
in 1554 by Ernst van Schayck, vicar and afterwards Canon of the
St. Peter's Church at Utrecht. He was born after 1 500 and died 3 Jan.
1564. Although he had sprung from a family of artists — his father was
a carver of images and there were several painters of the same name —
we cannot positively assume this altar piece to have been the work of his
hands. From the St. Peter's Church, at Utrecht. Presented to the Museum
through the kind offices of the keeper of records of the Province of
Utrecht, in 1874.
55a. Altar piece. In the centre a basso-relievo in marble represent-
ing Christ on the cross, and the two malefactors, in a wooden
frame of rich workmanship, painted blue and gold. On the inside
of the left hand doors: Adriaen van Blyenburgh (see No. 162c)
kneeling in front of a table covered with a green cloth; behind
him are his sons Adriaen (see 162c), Cornelis (1534 — 1596),
inspector of the Mint of Holland, governor of Worcum and
Loevesteyn and 3 children who died in infancy. On the right
hand door: Clara Boogaert (see i62d), kneeling in front of a
table covered with a green cloth, and her daughters Catharina
(1530 — 1594) and Cornelia (1537 — ).
O. 38 by 24^1, by 6\ in. Above the groups the inscription: Devs •
Propitivs • Esto, in Latin and in Dutch.
Lent by Baron Th. Collot d'Escury, 1904.
d. XVI century (second half).
56. The rising of the dead. Christ, the judge of the world, is
seated on the clouds, surrounded by a host of angels. On the
ground are the risen dead. On the foreground in the centre of
this crowded picture, is seen a funeral.
O. 90^ by 75 in., h. f. 27^ in.
Formerly in the Sheriff room of the Town-Hall of Tholen.
57. The Baptism of Christ in the Jordan (date about 1560). In
the middle ground St. John the Evangelist on the island of Patmos.
O. 59 hy 45*4 in., h. f. 3914 in.
Purchased from the Hekking-collection, Brakke Grond, 1897.
58. Two folds of a Triptych (date about 1560). On the outside
of one door: the Lamb of God in the arms of St. John before
whom, on the other door, six noblemen are kneeling. Above
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ANONYMOUS WORKS OF THE
ANNO J£8?
their heads are suspended from the branches of a tree, the
armorial bearings of Jan Baptista van Tassis or Taxis, . . . van
Ensse, Tiele van Camming ha, Schelte van Liauckama, Jacques
van Claerhout and Charles (?J Boisot. On the reverse of one fold :
The Circumcision and on the other: The Adoration of the Shepherds.
O. 93 by 41 in., life size. Supposed to have
formerly belonged to the church of Huissen
(Guelders). Bought in 1893.
59. Two folds of a Triptych with
painted portraits of a man of rank
and his wife, both kneeling.
O. 34 by 10 in., h. f. \\ in. On the reverse
of each fold a similar coat of arms:
Purchased with the pecuniary assistance of the*
"Rembrandt" Society, in 1894.
B. VARIOUS.
a. XVI century (first part).
60. The taking of the town of Rhenen by John II of Cleves,
in 1499. Bird's eye view from the remparts; the interior of the
church is visible.
O. 72 by 56 in., h. f. 13 in. Presented by the town of Rhenen, in 1898.
61. Adonis, as a shepherd. He is standing with two dogs in the midst
of a landscape.
(X 59 by 44 in., nat. size, seen to the knees. This work was formerly
attributed to Jan van Scorel. From the National Museum of the Hague, 1808.
b. XVI century (second half).
62. The Castle of Egmont, as it was in olden times. In the
distance are seen Egmont on Sea and Alkmaar. The foreground
is animated with numerous figures. In the sky, the armorial
bearings of Egmont with the collar of the Golden Fleece, held
by two angels.
0» 5°*k by 116 in., h. f. 10 in. Lent by Jhr. W. Six, of Amsterdam, since 1885.
63. A Jester, in a party-coloured dress. (Probably a copy).
O. 15 by 101/4 in., h. f. 6 in. Lent by Mr. Gamier Heldewier, of Paris.
64. Ox wearing a wreath of foliage round its neck, 1564.
On the frame the following inscription:
Dees os is gewonnen scutterlic
van Jacop Reyerssoon Boon
doe ten twiedemael die Papegay
was gezet vast svver schoon.
This ox has been gained by the
sharpshooter Jacop Reyerssoon
Boon, after the parrot had for
the second time been safely
fastened in place.
O. 4iJ/| by 49^ in. Almost life size with inscription and the date 1564.
In old records this picture was attributed to Jacob Cornelisz van Oost-
zanen, who, at that time, would have been at least 94 years old! It
adorned the walls of the "Groot Kramersgild" of the old town-hall.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
54' Dutch school. About 1520. 336. Spanish school. XVII. century.
47. Dutch school. About 152c
341. Flemish school. About 1490. 60. Dutch school. About 1500.
DUTCH (Holland) SCHOOL (Various). n
66. Peasant woman from Benningbroek (North Holland), holding
a goose in her hand.
With the inscription: SSenftlBfitOtCfier fctfltt. (See No. 76).
66. A young girl from Edam, with a pink in her hand.
Inscription: €bamer Jffilaeggt* (See No. 76).
67. Young peasant woman from Heilo, with a basket on her
arm and carrying a tub.
With the inscription: l^EUOD. (See No. 76).
68. Peasant woman from Hensbroek, near Alkmaar, with a
basket on her arm.
Inscription: Qenf&tOtCfiet ErOU. (See No. 76).
69. Peasant woman from Hoogwoud, near Hoorn, carrying two
large cheeses.
H. f. 4 in., inscription: $oerf)toOUbet tetOU. (See No. 76).
70. A young girl from Hoorn (?) holding a goose on the spit.
Inscription: l&0(ettO. (See No. 76).
71. Young girl from Monnikendam, holding a nosegay in her hand.
Inscription: Mutlfltbamtt Mat#f)L (See No. 76).
72. Peasant woman from Oudendyk (North Holland), carrying
a large cheese.
Inscription: ^Ubtbritftet EtOtU (See No. 76).
73. Young peasant woman from Oudendyk (North Holland),
carrying a fowl.
Inscription: <&tlbentUlCfiet Mat$f}t. (See No. 76).
74. Peasant woman of Westerblokker, near Hoorn, carrying an
empty cask.
Inscription: ffltfittfliat<t $tOU. (See No. 76).
75. Peasant woman from the Wormer, a basket with biscuits
on her arm.
Inscription: D^Otmet l&tOIl* (See No. 76).
76. Wife of a fisherman from Brouwershaven, making a net.
Inscription: 23tOUEtg $aeuen.
The Nbs. 65 to 76 form a series of National female costumes, painted
on oak 17J4 by 12^ in., h. f. 4 in. — These pictures are in the style
of Pieter Aertsz and date from about 1560. Purchased at Amsterdam, 1889.
76a. A satirical skit. In a bakehouse are seen, seated in armchairs,
several people belonging to different stations in life, whose heads
are being cut off and replaced by a cabbage. The severed heads
are being thrown in the oven.
O. 12 by 1514 in., h. f. 514 in. Bought in 1883.
77. Enormous block of ice carried by the current in a quarter
of an hour to the mole of Delfshaven, on Jan. 2d 1565.
C). 31 by 53^4 in. The narrative of the occurrence is inscribed on the
picture: »Ao. 1565 de 2 January, namiddag met die vloet. In een groot
quertier aers is een ys-gebercht ghecomen. Op 't hoeft tot Delfs-haven,
hoegh wesende 23 roevoet ende lanck 19 roeden.« Formerly in the
"Weeskamer", at Delft. Lent by the Archeological Society, since 1889.
78. Castle of Vredenburch, at Utrecht. Bird's eye view.
O. 1 514 by 19^ in. Purchased at the auction rooms, Fred. Muller & Co., 1898.
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c. XVI century (end).'
79. A man, eating from a tun, jeers at another who wishes
to share his meal. Painted on a plate.
O., diam. 8 in., h. f. ^ in., with inscription round the border:
»Ghy en suit uwen voet niet onder "Thou wilt never be able to get thy
de tafel krijgen. Ick ete op een foot under the table. I am eating at
tonne ten baet geen nyghen.« a tun and even by stooping low,
thou couldst not succeed."
(To get one's foot under the table is a Dutch expression which means : to
make oneself at home ; here, it may therefore be taken in the sense of :
Don't make up to me, you will only waste your trouble. Acquired in 1881.
80. A quack having just drawn a tooth from a woman.
Painted on a plate.
O., diam. 6*4 in., h. f. ifa hi., with inscription round the border:
»Is dat tant lut al lachende tis de "Is it worth while to cry so much
plage. Ick en schreyde noit soo leer for this small tooth ? said he, laugh-
van alle mijn daghe broet.« ing. I never have shed so many
Acquired in 1897. ' tears for all the troubles of my life."
81. Fisherman with a woman by his side. Painted on a plate.
O., diam. 6^ in., h. f. \ in., inscription on the border:
" Leave me in peace ; I care nothing
for your fishes" (I don't want you.)
»Waey visser in u vissche en heb
ick gee vreught enz.«
Acquired in 1897.
82. The office of a tax collector. (About 1600). Some women
are paying their taxes.
O. 16^ by 20^ in., h. f. 10 in. Underneath the panel is written : hier .
ontfangeme • t' Schoorstien • gelt. Old Dutch language, meaning: Here
one receives the tax on chimneys.
Bought in the auction-rooms "the Brakke Grond", Amsterdam 1897.
d. XVII century (first half).
83. Bird's view of the island of Amboina, 1617. In a modillion
a portrait, probably that of the governor, with his coat of arms
very indistinct, Aet Suae 46 and the year 1617. The portrait may
be that of Adriaen Block Martensz., or that of Steven van der
Haghen, who succeeded the former as governor, in 1617.
C. 59 by 104^ in. From the Colonial Storehouses (?).
84. View of the town of Raiebagh, in the empire of Visiapour,
near Daboul and Goa, in the west of Hindostan.
Across the picture: RAIE BAAGH. (wSee No. 90).
85. View of the town of Cananor, on the coast of Malabar.
Across the picture: CANANOR. (See No. 90).
86. View of Couchin, capital of Malabar.
Across the picture: COUCHYN. (See No. 90).
87. View of Judea, the old capital of Siam.
Across the picture: JUDEA. (See No. 90).
88. The establishment of a Dutch colony at Goenong Lawak,
near Matapoura (Borneo).
H. f. 3I/4 in. Across the picture : DE LOGIE OP LAWEC. (See No. 90).
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89. View of Banda Neira, an island in the Banda Archipelago.
Across the picture: NEYRA. (See No. 90).
90. View of Canton, in China. In the foreground, two Dutch
vessels.
Across the picture: CANTON. The Nos. 84 to 90 (C, 3814 by 55 in.)
have been sent partly in 1 83 1 and partly in 1857 from the Colonial Store-
houses to the Colonial Office and from thence to the Dutch Museum.
91. View of Constantinople and the Seraglio, as seen from
the Dutch Ambassador's house. On an imitation sheet of paper
the principal buildings and various embassies are marked in figures.
C. 29 by 84^ in. From the Direction of the Trade with the Levant.
92. An evening party in a stately apartment. (About 1600).
O. 26 by 34^4 in., h. f. 7^ in. In the Dutch Museum.
Purchased at an auction in Amsterdam, 1895.
93. A carouse. A fantastic group seen by candle light.
O. 16 by 22*4 in., h. f. 5^ in. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
94. Still life. On a table various kinds of fruit, arranged in costly dishes.
O. 25*k by 45^ in. Dutch Museum.
95. A view of Venice (?) taken from the harbour. Many nobles
in gondolas and on the quay.
O. 20 by 67^ in., h. f. 414 ; probably the top of a spinet.
Bequeathed by Mr. J. L. de Bruyn Kops, 1888.
96. A giant radish. On an imitation sheet of paper an inscription
and the date 1626.
O. 21 by 34^ in. An anonymous donation, 1902.
97. The belled cat. A satire on the religious dissensions in Holland
(about 16 1 8 — 16 19) and the execution of Oldenbarneveldt. This
painting is in the style of Esaias van de Velde.
O. 25^ by 40% in., h. f. loin. Purchased at Mrs. Bicker's sale, 1809.
98. Count William the Good sitting in judgment on the
bailiff of South Holland, 1336. Copy.
C 53% by 78 in., h. f. 44^ in. Wrongly signed on the table: F.Franke,
Ao 161 J. The original, by an unknown artist, is in the town-hall of Naarden.
Presented by the family A. D. de Vries to the Royal Archeological Society,
1884. Lent to the Museum since 1885.
99. The Quack, in a street, on horseback before a large screen,
extolling his wares. Around him are a crowd of simpletons.
O. 27J4 by 36 in., h. f. 3 in. Purchased in 1887.
100. Fortune. Represented as a naked woman, standing on a ball
placed on a pedestal, in a landscape. She is surrounded by
numerous figures struggling to reach her, two of which have
already succeeded in raising themselves on the pedestal.
O. 29 by 4114 in., h. f. 11^4 in. Bequest D. Franken Dzn., 1898.
101. The castle of Teylingen.
C. 38% by 84*4 in. From the National Museum, the Hague, 1808.
102. The Abbey of Leeuwenhorst in Rynland, 1641.
C. 28% by 41^4 in., h. f. \ in.
On the large door the date: I 0 4 /
Presented by Mr. van der Meer Jansen, of Alem.
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163. The inundated country round Gorinchem.
O. 45 by 73 in., h. f. 5^ in. Lent by the 'town of Gorinchem.
104. The trick-track players, seated in a large kitchen.
O. 22^ by 36^ in., h. f. 1*4 in. Wrongly signed: 7. Keyser.
Bought at the auction rooms de Roos & Co., 1900.
105. A nosegay, suspended from a nail by the stems.
C. 26^4 by 34^ in., actual size. Bequest A. A. des Tombe, 1903.
106. Maximilian, King of the Romans, authorizing the town
of Amsterdam to add to its shield the imperial crown,
Febr. 11, 1489,
C. 36 by. 47^4 in. Lent by the Archeological Society, since 1889.
107. The young patriots. A party of boys jeering at a company
of Spanish soldiers. (The left part of the picture has been repainted).
C. 57 by 64 in., h. f. 38^ in. Wrongly signed on a stone in the fore-
ground: F. H. /., School of Harlem or Utrecht. The picture was originally
intended for a gibe at the clergy; but by repainting the left part and
suppressing the figure of a cardinal, the whole subject has been changed.
Purchased in Paris, 1894.
e. XV II century (second half).
108. Landing on a staircase in a tower. A man is seen descending
the stone steps of a winding staircase, carrying some books.
O. 19^ by 15^4 in., h. f. 2% in. Supposed to have been the staircase
leading to the Stadtholders apartments, at the Hague. The picture has
been attributed in succession to J. Vermeer, A. de Gelder, Em. de Witte
and E. van der Poel. At the sale Aert Schouman in 1792, it was sold as an
E. van der Poel. In the National Museum, 1808, catalogued as a J. Vermeer.
109. A couple practising music. A domestic scene.
C 33 by 26 in., h. f. 24 in. Wrongly signed: P. D. Hoog. In the first
place it was attributed to Pieter de Hoog, afterwards indiscriminately assigned
to Boursse, Koedijck and C. de Man. From the collection Van der Hoop.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam since 1885.
110. Study of a female head. The head is covered with a red scarf.
C. 12^ by \\\ in., h. f. 4% in.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam since 1885.
111. An Easterling. Seen to the waist.
O. 43 by 30% in., nat. size.
Purchased at the sale P. Ver Loren van Themaat, Amsterdam, 1885.
112. A merry party. Three men are dancing at an inn.
C. 1414 by 20\ in., h. f. 7^ in.
Collection Van der Hoop. Lent by the town of Amsterdam since 1885.
113. St. Nicholas' Eve. The scene is in a Dutch middle class household.
C. 23 by 29^ in., h. f, 8^4 in. Wrongly signed : Rembr, f. 1636*
Purchased at the sale B. Ocke, Leyden 181 7. Rombouts collection, 1850.
Bequest L. Dupper Wz., 1870.
114. A Man-of-War built at a Dutch Wharf by order of
Louis XIII, in 1626. The vessel is being conveyed by a Dutch
ship, to a port of Holland. This French vessel was unlawfully
seized off Texel by some English ships and unsuccessfully
reclaimed by the Dutch Government.
O. 21% by 38% in. Partly engraved by H. Hondius.
Purchased at the auction rooms Roos & Co., Amsterdam, Sept. 1881.
DUTCH (Holland) SCHOOL (Various). 15
115. Soldiers fighting near a bridge.
C. 23 by 32^ in., h. f. 7^ in. National Museum, the Hague 1808.
116. View of the sea from the sands of Scheveningue, about 1650.
O. 14% by 29 in. Collection Jhr. J. E. van Heemskerck van Beest, 1877.
116a. A cavalry encampment. The troops are moving towards it.
In the style of Pieter Wouwerman. s~\.
O. 13^4 by 19 in., h. f. on horseback, 3^ in. \ / \
Lent by the town of Amsterdam since 1885. J )
117. See No. 2519a. juRuyVr
118. Dutch vessels lying at anchor, J
near a shore. Some sailors are
carrying wood on board. A ^
O. 29 by 42% in. Signed on a flag: eJm{Pl1Q J Q G W
From the same source as No. 116. *"- V GJjf
f. XVIII century.
119. View of the Dutch-English fleet in the bay of Vigo,
Oct. 24th 1702.
O. 23I/4 by 32^ in. From the collection Gijsbert de Clercq, 1899.
Purchased from the Rembrandt Society, in 1901.
120. Flower piece.
C 34^ by 27^ in., actual size. Wrongly signed: K. Ruys fee. /6jg.
Bought in 1839. From the collection Van der Hoop. Lent by the town
of Amsterdam since 1885.
121. Still life. A bottle of wine, half full, some oranges and a small
loaf on a folded napkin.
C. 16^ by 23*4 in., real size. Presented by the Dowager, baroness
R. van Lynden, born baroness van Pallandt, 1 900.
g. XIX century.
122. The burial of a R. C. priest in the West-Indies, towards 1820.
C. 21 by 27^ in., h. f. 2^ in.
Purchased in 1895. Dutch Museum (Naval Section).
123. A Mill, on the high bank of a winding stream.
C. 47^ by 36 in. Indistinctly signed: Saut?
Baron Reynhard van Lynden Bequest, 1899.
124. Sheep on a heath, at sunset (1887).
C. 24^ by 36 in. Very indistinctly signed : // Grau ....(?) 8j.
Presented by the Dowager, baroness R. van Lynden, born baroness van
Pallandt, 1900.
C. PICTURES OF CORPORATIONS,
u. XVII century (early part).
125. The company of captain Albert Joncheyn, 2 1 figures seen to
the knees, all wearing sumptuous cuirasses and holding their lances.
C 73^4 in. by 4 yds., nat. size. This painting has been attributed first to
P. Mpreelse and afterwards to Corn, van der Voort. It was formerly in the
Doelen of the Arquebusiers of Amsterdam. Lent by that town, since 1885.
126. Five governors and the doorkeeper of the "Rasphuis"
(house of detention). Figures painted to the knees.
C. 6oi/4 by 97 l/g in., nat. size. Formerly in the Rasphuis at Amsterdam,
Lent since 1885.
i6
ANONYMOUS WORKS OF THE
b. XVII century (second half).
126a. Court Martial of the eleven companies of the civic guard,
at Dordrecht, about 1675. To the left are the captains, standing;
to the right are the mayors, seated.
C. 1 15^ in. by 6 ^ yds., nat. size. A model or sketch of this picture is
in the possession of Mr. Weber, consul at Hamburg. This model is
attributed to B. van der Heist. Purchased in Paris, 1877.
127. Three leading members of the Surgeon's Guild, 1680 or
1689. Their names are: J. Willink, P. Oostdorp and G. Corver.
C. 27*1 by 43*^ in., nat. size. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, 1885.
c. XVIII century.
128. Three leading members of the Surgeon's Guild, 1706.
Their names are: Nicolaas Heems, Hendrik Smekens and
Nicolaas Kies.
C. 27^ by 44%. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
129. Three governors of the Hospital for lepers. Whole length,
life size figures.
C. 68^ by 62*14 in., nat. size. P'ormerly in the hospital for lepers, at
Amsterdam. Lent since 1885.
D. PORTRAITS,
a. XV century.
130. Jacqueline of Bavaria (1 401 — 1436). Half length figure, the
face slightly turned to the right.
O. 2 5 14 by 19^ in. In the background
IBM 3MW
her escutcheon and the inscription :
According to tradition, it belonged
formerly to the castle of Nieuw-Teylingen, where it was still seen in the
middle of the XVIII century. From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
131. Frank van Borselen ( — 1470). Half length figure, the face
turned slightly towards the left.
O. 2514 by 19^4 in. In the background his escutcheon and the inscription :
tor iiimk na 19*1
Same source as No. 130.
132. Hendrick van Naeldwijck. Half length figure, represented in
a niche of Gothic design, with his coat of arms and the inscription :
ftentiC ban J&aelbtojjt, ©eet WiU | " Hendrick van Naeldwyck, son of
Iem#300n, 5$jn toijff toflg l^aese ' Lord William; his wife was Haeze
Ufltl .gtalCtoijt. van Scalcwijc."
See No. 137.
133. Willem van Naeldwijck. Same composition as No. 132.
Inscription :
Wilitm ban J&aettltojjC ©etltiC^ | "Willem van Naeldwyck, son of
30011, 5t|n toflff toag *§0pf)ie ban ( Hendrick ; his wife was Sophie van
CeflHngen. ; Teylingen."
See No. 137.
37- Dutch school. XIV. century.
13a. Dutch school. XV. century. 134. Dutch school. XV. century.
125. Dutch school. Ahou
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142. A woman's portrait. Seen to the shoulders, date about 1520. The
same background as in the preceding picture. Companion to No. 141.
O. 11 by 9 in., h. h. 5^ in. Same source.
143. Rudolph van Buynou or Bunau. Half length figure, turned
towards the right. Dating from about 1530. He was in 151 5
Drossard of Stavoren and Grietman (Chief Magistrate in a rural
district of Friesland) of Gaasterland and died in 1548.
O. 35^ by 2 7 14 in., nat. size. In the background his coat of arms and
that of his mother, with the following inscription of a later date : "Rudolph van
Buynou". From the castle "Martena State". Purchased at Amsterdam in 1902.
144. Cunera van Martena, wife of the preceding. Half length
figure turned to the left.
O. 35^ hy 27*4 in., nat. size. In the background her coat of arms and
that of her mother, Both van Hottinga, with the following inscription of a
later date: "Cunera van Martena". Another inscription, which is only
partly legible, reads: AE7A7IS SVAE 40 Anno IJJS or ISSS- Same
source as No. 143. ^*> «» v
145. Portrait of a man (1535), seated O f ° 11 U E
at a table preparing for writing.
*£ xX^-XT^t as BifeoMrf - &
is covered with a cap, is slightly - .
turned towards the right. "V IT? fill if
O., semi-circular, at the top, 30J4 by ][ ♦ UOUIl
22 in,, nat. size, bearing the inscription : ^
££JT u mmo 0 oft 1 $ ,* raru 8 *
Purchased at the Hague in 1881.
146. Reng of Chalons, prince of Orange, (about 15 19 — 1544).
Full side face.
Peartree, circular form, diam. 6 in., h. h. 3^ in. On its original walnut
frame, the inscription : _REN£ DE CHALON PRINCE DORENGES,
COMTE DE NASSOV EC A1GE DE XXIII ANS 1542.
From the Dutch Museum.
147. Worp Ropta (1504 — 1551). Grietman (Chief Magistrate in a
rural district of Friesland) of Dongeradeel in 1542. Deputy to the
Provincial Council in 1550. Full length portrait, on a blue ground.
®' 77 by 39% in«j nat- size, bearing the following inscription:
WORP ROPTA VAN WEGEN ROMISCHER KEISERLICHER
MAIESTAET, GRIETMAN OVER DONGARDEELzr*. SVE ETATES
38 IPSA DIE QVA FACTVM Ao 1542 DEN 20sten OCTOBRIS.
From the castle "Martena-State". Bought in 1902.
148. Mary of Austria, about 1550 (1503 — 1558). Governess of the
Netherlands; sister of the Emperor Charles V. Seen to the
shoulders, the head is covered with a white coif and slightly
turned towards the right.
Walnut, circular form, diam. 3% by 1^ in. On the back of the picture,
the inscription -. «ti&atfc par la grace tie bitu topne tie gongrie bcfjol . ♦ .n
Soeur de lempereur Charles j qui fut Gouvernante des Pays-Bas.
Purchased at Utrecht.
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149. David Jorisz, (1501 — 1556). Painter and theologian of ill fame.
Bust length. (Copy).
O. ^4^ by 11 in., h. h. 5. The
original picture is in the Museum
of Basle. It is attributed to Jan
van Scorel. The original painting
was confiscated by the Council Jw
of Basle, in 1559, with all the V
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belongings of David Jorisz.
Purchased at the sale Borger
Joosten, Amsterdam 1882.
150. Ruben Parduyn. Knight of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem
(married in 1520). Half length, the hands resting on a table.
O., semi-circular, 29^ by 23^ in., h. h. 6 in. Copy dating of the
XVII century. Bequest Jhr. Jacob de Witte van Citters, 1875.
151. Andrew, bastard of Wassenaer (?) (1517 — 1597). Half
length; the hands are visible, the head slightly turned towards
the left.
O. 25^ by 19J4 in., h. h. 6*fe in. On the background: ANo 1554
ETATIS 40. The back of the picture bears an old wax impression of the seal
of the Wassenaers. The inscription on a loose panel seems to be of a
later date. It reads thus: "Sire de Wassenaer sans reproche et sans peur
Bastant quoyque bastart Andre* ne doibt d'honneur miette au sien pere ains
tout a propre cueur." Formerly belonging to Prof. J. A. Alberdingk Thijm.
c. XVI century (second half).
152. Family group of Pierre de Moucheron (1508— 1568) and
Isabeau de Gerbier (1518— 1568) with their twenty children,
around a dinner table. One of the little girls is playing the
harpsichord. Half length figures.
O. 44^ by 2 yds, h. h. 6^ in.
Over the head of —«-.»»•■• ^.
each chUd is in- ETATIS 'EVE* 55* 1 5 6 J
scribed its age, and
^X °wUhs: E TAT I S • SVE •* 5
Purchased at Harlem in 1890.
153. Kenau Simonsdr. Hasselaer (1526 — 1589), equipped for
combat. Painted to the knees; through the window is seen the
church of St. Bavon, at Harlem.
O., semi-circular, including the frame: 17^ by 13^ in., h. h. 2% in.
Bearing this inscription:
K. H.
Siet hier een vrou, genamt Kenou
Vroom als een man, die talder tyt
Vromelyck bestryt, den Spaensen
tiran.
Aetatis 47. 1573.
Engraved by J. Houbraken. From the National Museum, the Hague, 1808.
154. Cornells van Cieters(i503--i59o). Bust length, nearly full face.
Copy by Ph. van Dijk from an original painting dating about 1560.
C. 15 by 1214 in., h. h. 4% in. Bequest Jhr. Jacob de Witte van Citters, 1875.
K. H.
This is a woman called Kenou;
She has* with a man's bravery, at
every occasion,
Vaillantly fought against the Span-
iards.
2o ANONYxMOUS WORKS OF THE
155. Guilliam Courten (1540— ), husband of Margareta Cas-
siers. See No. 206. Half length figure, the face turned towards
the right ; holding ^ jg ^A ^ X < ^
his gloves in one ^ jTO JL^TiL J* J) ^
hand.
O. 18 by 1 z\ in., /TV?
h. h. 6^4 in., with the . \l .
inscription: <§> j[ ^k ^ Z jfy. ^^
and monogram : lr / / ^ Y
On the back his coat of arms and the following reading:
a
"On the 2d of March at Menin 1567,
the Duke of Alva thought of taking
the life of Guilliam Courten. But,
on March 29th 1567, God gave him
victory through his wife Marghue-
riete Cassiers".
»Den 2 Marcij in meenen 1567 dacht
ducdalue Ghuillaume Courten te
berouen syn leven. Maer godt heeft
den 29 Marcy 1567 door syn huys-
vroue Marghueriete Cassier : Victorie
ghegheven«.
In commemoration of his escape from prison four drinking cups were made,
one of which is in the Dutch Museum (see No. 76 of the catalogue of
gold and silver work, 1902), another is in the possession of Chevalier de
Stuers, in Paris. Bequest of Jhr. de Witte van Citters, 1875.
155a. Anthonis Cornelisz. Duvelaer. Sheriff of Middelburg;
seen to the knees, wearing a fur cloak, the face turned towards
the right; he holds his gloves in one hand.
O* 37*4 by 29^ in., nat. size. In the background on the left, the coat
of arms of the family Duvelaer; on the right, the inscription: Ao. DOMINI
1570, yETATIS SVJE 50. Lent by Jhr. B. W. F. van Riemsdijk, 1904.
156. Aernout van Ceters (1561 — 1634). Copy by Ph. van Dyk,
from a painting dating about 1600. Half length, slightly leaning
towards the right.
C. 14^ by 12^ in., h. h. 4% in. Same source as No. 155.
157. Pieter Bicker (1497 — 1567). Sheriff of Amsterdam. Half
length figure, slightly turned to the right. Copy dating from
the XVII century.
C. 29^ by 24 in., nat. size. In the background his arms and the
inscription: "Mr. Pieter Bycker aetatis LAY//, 1360." See No. 162.
158. Anna Codde (1504—). Wife of the preceding. Copy dating
from the XVII century. Half length figure, the right hand
resting on a skull.
C. 2914 by 24 in., nat. size. In the background her coat of arms and the
inscription: Out LV/ iaer An. 1360. See No. 162.
159. Pieter Pietersz. Bicker (1522— 1614). Son of Pieter Bicker
(see No. 157). Half length figure, turned to the right.
C. 29^ by 24 in., nat. size. In the background his armorial bearings and
the inscription: "Pieter Bycker Aetatis suae 41, 1373." See No. 162.
160. Gerrit Bicker (1554 — 1604). Burgomaster of Amsterdam. Was
the first promoter of the E. I. Co. Copy dating from the XVII
century. Bust length, three quarter face turned towards the right.
C. 2914 by 24 in., nat. size. In the background his arms and the
inscription: 1583, Acta 29. See No. 162.
DUTCH (Holland) SCHOOL (Portraits). 21
161. Alyda Boelens (1557 — 1630), wife of the preceding. Bust length,
three quarter face turned towards the left.
COP. 29^ by 24 in., nat. size. On the background her coat of arms and
the inscription: is$3 Aeta 23. See No. 162.
162. Jacob Bicker Pietersz. (—1587), facing the left.
C, diam. 1^ in., h. h. I in. Nos. 157 — 162 form part of the Bicker
bequest, the property of the town of Amsterdam. Lent since 1881.
162a. Heyman van Blyenburgh (1509— 1579), comptroller of the
Mint of Holland, burgomaster of Dordrecht. Half length figure,
wearing a fiat cap and a fur cloak.
O. 26^4 by 23 in., nat. size. On the background: AETATIS 47 and his
coat of arms-, Same source as No. i62g.
162b. Cornelia van Droogendyck ( — 1560), wife of the preceding.
Half length figure, slightly facing the left. On the left hand side
in background her coat of arms, covering an ancient inscription.
O. 26^4 by 23 in., nat. size. In the right hand corner, at the top : AETATIS 36.
Same source as No. i62g.
162c. Adriaen van Blyenburgh (1510— 1573), comptroller of the
Mint of Holland, bailiff of Dordrecht, wearing a flat cap and a
fur cloak. Bust length, the head slightly turned towards the right.
O. 26^4 by 23 in., nat. size. To the left in the background : Anno 1566 NIY. 56
and to the right his coat of arms. Same source as No. l62g.
162d. Clara Boogaerd (—1560), wife of the preceding. Bust length,
full face, the hands joined.
O. 27 by 23 in., nat. size. In the background her coat of arms.
Same source as No. i62g.
162e. Adriaen van Blyenburgh (1532 — 1582), comptroller of the
Mint of Holland, councillor to William the Silent, etc. Half
length figure, wearing a flat cap and a fur cloak.
O. 26^4 by 23 in., nat. size. In the background his coat of arms.
Same source as No. i62g.
162f. Catharina Cool (1537 — 1620), wife of the preceding. Half
length figure, facing the left.
O. 26^4 by 23 in., nat. size. In the background, her coat of arms.
Same source as No. i62g.
162g. Maria Carr6 ( — 16 13), wife of Jacob van Blyenburgh, compt-
roller of the Mint of Holland. Half length figure, facing the left,
wearing a large fluted ruff.
O. 27 by 23V4 in., nat. size. In the backgroand her coat of arms.
Nos. 162a — i62g have been lent by Baron Th. Collot d'Escury in 1904.
163. Portrait of a man of rank (about 1580). Bust length.
COP. ov. i»4 by 1^8 in., h. h. 1 in. In a silver frame.
From the collection of miniatures formerly in the " Mauritshuis".
164. Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots (1542 — 1587). Bust length.
COP. ov. 1^4 by 1^4 in., h. h. 1 in. In a silver frame with two handles.
Same source as No. 163.
165. Petrus Canisius (1521 — 1597). Ecclesiastic and celebrated
writer of Nimeguen. Half length figure.
COP. ov. 5^ by 4 in., h. h. 2 in. The porcrait is in the shape of a bust
on the socle of which is inscribed : Petrus Canisius. Same source as No. 163.
22 ANON\MOUS WORKS OF THE
It
166. Pieter Dircksz. surnamed "Long Beard" (1528 — 1606).
Director of the Orphenage
at Edam. Full length figure, Jj&
standing.
C. 72 by 38% in., nat. size.
In the background his coat of
arms and the inscription:
A copy of this picture made
in 1635 is in the Museum of
Edam. Formerly in the posses-
sion of the family Boes. Purchased in 1879. Lent by the Royal Archeological
Society since 1885.
167. Portrait of a lady of rank. Full length standing figure,
dressed in a scarlet costume of the end of the XVI century.
O. 76 by 36^ in., nat. size. At the top on the right is inscribed: Aetatis
Suae 28. Bought at the Hague in 188 1.
168. Portrait of a prince or a superior officer (towards 1580).
Seen to the shoulders.
O. 16^ by 12^ in., nat. size. A replica of this portrait is in the Museum
of Coblentz. From a sale held in Amsterdam, Febr. 1892.
169. Bartholomeus van der Wiere (1534 — 1603). Town clerk of
Amsterdam in 1578. Standing figure seen to the knees; three
quarter face turned towards the right. The right hand holds a
small book resting on a table. Groundwork of architectural design.
O. 42 by 3 2\ in., nat. size. An t
inscription on a piece of paper lying jCT^A" I ' IC* * Q[\/£ ^9
on the table reads: Eersamenzeer I\^l\ * *^ 4 ^V/w J^
discreten .... ius lot Amsterdam w w\ Q 4-*
Actum ijgS' 1° the background : J -J S J
Purchased in Paris in 1902, with the following No.
170. Lijsbeth Hendriksdr. (1538 till after 1603). Wife of the former.
Standing, seen to the knees, almost full face, wearing a high white
headdress and holding a small book in her right hand, whilst the left
is resting on a arm- *
chair. Groundwork of ft^^T^X f 'TO /"**' /4T* /ff
■ t*T™\£T A-iAl lb b V/L55
nat. size, with the
inscription :
Same source as No. 169.
171. Steven van Dalen (died in 1586). Figure seen to the knees,
facing the right. Copy dating from the XVII century.
C. 45*4 by 33^ in., nat. size. In the background to the left, the device:
"Fides una Salus". Bequest Jhr. Jacob de Witte van Citters, 1875.
172. A man's portrait (1597). Seen to the shoulders.
O. 20% by 16V4 in., nat. size. Inscription: Aetatis j>o, isgj.
Baron Reinhard van Lynden bequest, 1899.
173. A man's portrait. Full face, bust length. On the picture the
coat of arms of the family van Rijswijk.
O. ov. 10^ by 8 in., h. h. 4^ in. On the reverse of the picture is
) 5 J 5
■30. Dutch school. XV. century. 341. Flemish school. XV. century.
169. Dutch school."i593. 170. Dutch school. 1593.
240. Dutch school. 1657. 241. Dutch school. 1656.
DUTCH (Holland) SCHOOL (Portraits). 17
ar*
134. Hendrick van Naeldwijck. Same composition as No. 132.
Inscription :
"Lord Henric van Naeldwijc, son
of William; his wife was Katrijn
van Heenvliet." See No. 137.
$m Identic Dan J&aeltrtnflc, WiU
lem&oon, 3{Jn tariff toa| Hatrfln
toan $een&uet.
135. Willem van Naeldwijck. Same composition as No. 132.
Inscription :
"Willem van Naeldwijc, son of
lord Henric; his wife was Willeme
van Egmond van de Watering."
Wiiitm nan J&aetotoOc l&eer $en*
rk&aan, sijn tajjff toa£ Jfeillemc
ban Cgmonb nan tie Catering/
See No. 137.
136. Hendrick van Naeldwijck. Same composition as No. 132.
Inscription :
$eet l&enrtc ban J&aetotoflc,
D&tt(em$30on, 3iJn tariff toa$
J&arfjtelt nan iSaep&orgt.
137. Willeme van Naeldwijck. Same composition as No. 132.
Inscription :
"Lord Henric van Naeldwijc, son
of William; his wife was Machtelt
van Raephorst." See No. 137.
"Willeme van Naeldwijc, daughter
of lord Henric; her husband was
Jan, lord of Montfoort."
Wtlltmt nan JSaelbtoijc $eet
©cnricl botfjtet, fjaar man toag
3an l&eer nan J&ontfoort*
The Nos. 132 — 137 (O. 32^ by 22^ in., nat. size) form a series.
Lent by the parish of Naaldwijk since 1885.
138. Jan, count of Egmont, surnamed Manke Jan, or John the
Cripple, (1438 or 1441 — 1516). Stadtholder of Holland. He carries
a branch as a sign that he has made a pilgrimage to the Holy
Land. Half length figure.
On pap. 7^4 by 5^ in., h. h. i\ in. The armorial bearings of the family
Renesse, which are seen at the top and to the left of the picture, have
been painted at a much later date. Presented by Jhr. Mr. V. de Stuers, 189 1.
139. Magdalena of Werdenburg, (1464 — 1538). Wife of the
preceding. Half length figure.
On pap. 7^4 by 5% in., h. h. 2*4 in. To the left at the top her coat
of arms. The Nos. 138 and 139 were purchased at the sale Isendoorn
a Blois, Amsterdam 1879. Presented by Jhr. Mr. V. de Stuers, 1891.
b. XVI century (first half).
140. Pope Adrian VI (1459— 1523). Bust length turned towards
the right. Copy.
C. 31 by 25^ in., nat. size. From the National Museum, the Hague, 1808.
140a. Adriaen van Blyenburgh (1485 — 15 10), sheriff of Dordrecht
and comptroller of the Mint of Holland. Three quarter bust
length, turned towards the right, wearing a toquet and a fur cloak.
O. 27V4 by 22^4 in., nat. size. In the background his coat of arms.
Lent by Baron Th. Collot d'Escury, 1904.
141. A man's portrait. Seen to the shoulders, wearing a flat cap,
date about 1520. Painted on a background of trees and sky. (In
the style of Lucas van Levden.)
O. 11 by 9 in., h. h. 5^ in. Companion picture to No. 142; purchased in
Paris in 1903.
24 ANONYMOUS WORKS OF THE
187. Gustavus-Adolphus, King of Sweden (1594 — 1633). Painted
in an oval, bust seen three quarters turned towards the right.
<■*• l5*k by XI m«> h. h« 6 in.
Purchased at the auction rooms Brakke Grond, 1897.
188. Prince Frederick-Henry (1584 — 1647).
COP., circular form, diam. 1*4 by 1 in. Purchased in 1896.
189. Joost de Moor (1550 — 1610). Vice-Admiral of Zealand; bust
seen three quarters turned towards the right.
O. 24^4 by 19^ in., nat. size.
Purchased at the sale Dr. Broers, Utrecht 1873.
190. Captain Ripperda. Seen three quarters to the knees ; turned
to the left.
C. 49 by 37 iu., nat. size. Inscription: Capteyn Ripperda,
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
191. Lieutenant Evert Hanecrot. Seen three quarters to the knees,
turning towards the right. Descended from a noble family of
Groningen.
C. 37^* by 33^4 in., nat. size. Inscription: O. Liv. 7. Hanekrodt.
Same source as No. 194.
192. Captain Otto Brahe. Seen three quarters to the knees, turning
towards the right. He was of Danish origin.
C. 38 by 34 in., nat. size. Inscription: CAPn OTTEBRAE.
Same source as No. 194.
193. Captain Walsdorffer. Seen to the knees, full face, the body
turned towards the right. He commanded from 1605 — 162 1 a
company of Swiss Soldiers and was himself of Swiss extraction.
C. 48 by 37% in., nat. size. Inscription: CAPITEYN WALSDORP.
Same source as No. 194.
194. Captain van der Hoeff. Seen three quarters to the knees,
turned towards the right.
C. 48 by 37^ in., nat. size. Inscription: CAP* VAN DER HOEF.
The Nos. 191 — 194 came from the store-room of the " Mauri tshuis", 1876.
195. Pieter Willemsz. Verhoeff, Sea captain. Murdered on the
island of Banda-Neira in 1609. Bust figure. (Copy).
C. 22 by 19 in., nat. size. On the left his coat of arms between the
initials: P. and W. Purchased in 1888. Has been placed in the store-room.
196. Willem Usselincx (1567 — 1647). Founder of the W. I. company.
Bust length figure, seen three quarters and turned to the right.
<>• 7 by 5^3 in., h. h. 3 in. Inscription: W. WSSELINX : AVTEVR •
VAN • WESTINDISE COMPANGI. M SVAE 69 Ao 1637.
Purchased from Fr. Muller & Co., 1896.
197. Portrait of a middle-aged man of quality, probably an
admiral; seen to the knees, turned towards the right.
O. 43 by 30 in., nat. size. From the sale Fr. Muller & Co., Amsterdam 1882.
198. Joris van Cats, lord of Coulster, Vice-Admiral (about 1630),
bust figure.
(). 24^4 by I93/| in., nat. size. In the corners the coat of arms of the
Cats and an unknown escutcheon. From the sale of Dr. Broers, Utrecht
1873. Has been placed in the store-room.
DUTCH (Holland) SCHOOL (Portraits). 25
..I < «■ ■ 1
199. A mother with her child, in the costume of North-Holland.
The woman is seated in an arm-chair and holds the child on
her knees.
O. 42 by 30^ in., nat. size. At the top, to the left: Aetatis Suae 22.
Anno 1601. From the sale Messchert van Vollenhoven, etc., Amsterdam 1892.
200. A man's portrait, in bust figure.
C. 31^ by 27^ in., nat. size. Anonymous donation. In the Dntch Museum.
201. Portrait of a child, dating from 1604, standing. A bird is
perched on one of the hands of the little girl.
O. 35^ by 27 in., nat. size. At the top, on the right: Aetatis Suae 8
mens Ao 1604. Presented by Mrs. A. de Pinto, 18...
202. Portrait of an old lady, a member of the family van
Rijn, 1608, seated in an arm-chair.
O. 29 by 23 in., nat. size, Under the coat of arms is inscribed: ^ETAE
SV^E 97 Ao 1 6c 8.
From .the sale de Geer. Lent by the Royal Archeological Society.
203. Portrait of a middle-aged woman. Half length figure.
Date about 1620.
COP. ov. 3^4 by 31® in., h. h. 1^4 in. Bequest D. Franken Dzn., 1898.
204. Portrait of a young man, 1614. Bust.
COP. ov. 314 by 2^ in. Dated: Ao 161 4.
Bequest A. A. des Tombe, 1903.
205. Twins in swaddling clothes (161 7). The two coats of arms
painted in the background are those of the family "de Graeff".
O. 28 by 21^ in.,
if 2 &$£<?) en 7 ccprif . ) f)7 .
the date : /
From the "Huis Ilpensteijn". Purchased in 1872 and at present in the
Dutch Museum.
206. Margarita Cassier. Married Guilliam Courten in 1563. Figure
seen to the knees, nearly full face, the left hand resting on an
arm-chair. See No. 155.
O. 5^ by 38 in., nat. size. Date: Ao 16 16. Same source as No. 213.
207. See p. 214 No. 1539a.
208. Johan van Ceters (1602 — 1629). Son of Aernout van Ceters
and Anna van der Hooge. Full face figure, seen to the knees.
See No. 156.
O. 41*4 by 30^ in., nat. size. Inscription: i-ETATIS SVA 20. Ao 1622.
Same source as No. 21.3.
209. Martrijntje van Ceters (1609— 1629). Sister of the former.
Figure seen to the knees, turned towards the right.
O. 41*4 by 30^ in., nat. size. Inscription: Zuster van den voorgaande
^ETATIS SVA 14. Ao 1623. Same source as No. 213.
210. A man's portrait. Bust figure seen three quarters, turned
towards the right.
O- S\ by 4 in., h. h. 1^ in. Dated: jEtat: JJ- 1627.
Same source as No. 213.
26 ANONYMOUS WORKS OF THE
211. Nicolaes de Witte (=fc 1603 — 1629). Bust figure, turned to the
right; the face seen three quarters. He was killed,
at the siege of Bois-le-Duc. On the frame is written:
IN VENT VS SVM A NON QVjERENTIBVS ME:
PALAM APPARVI HIS QVI ME NON INTER- 1
ROGABANT iESAIAS .52 CA.
C. 28^ by 21^ in., nat. size. To the left his coat of arms.
Same source as No. 213.
212. Pieter Courten (1581 — 1630). Married Hortensia
del Prado. Bust figure, nearly full face.
See Nos. 970, 972 and 1543.
O. 28V4 by 23^ in., nat. size. Dated: Ao 1630. Same source as No. 213.
213. Portrait of a woman. Bust figure, seen three quarters, turned
to the left.
O- 51/* hy 4 in., h. h. 1^ in., dated: JEtat jo 164J. The Nos. 206 — 213
belong to the Jhr. Mp. Jacob de Witte van Citters' bequest, 1875.
214. Portrait of a young lady of quality, in a rich costume.
Seen to the knees, the right hand resting on a table.
O. 49^ by 33% in., nat. size. On a piece of paper, on the back of the picture,
is inscribed: Schurmans, From the sale D. M. Alewijn, Amsterdam 1885.
215. Grietje Adriaensdr. Groote, 1622, standing, seen to the knees;
a book in the right, hand.
O. 4334 by 35 in., nat. size. At the top, to the left, is inscribed : Aelatisj^ 1622,
Same source as No. 214.
216. Portrait of an old man, painted to the knees ; the right hand
is resting on a book which is lying on a table.
O. io1^ by 8 in., h. h. 2\ in. At one time attributed to Willem de
Keyser. Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam since 1885.
217. Portrait of an old man, seen to the knees, near a table.
O. 7*4 by 6 in., h. h. life in. From the National Museum, the Hague, 1808..
218. Portrait of a young woman.
COP. 2% by 2\ in., h. h. 1 14 in.
From the collection Jhr. van Heemskerck van Beest.
219. Portrait of a member of the family Kettingh. Bust figure.
O. 26^ by 21*4 in., nat. size. In the background the words: Aetatis 63
Ao 1623. Presented by Jhr. J. H. F. K. van Swinderen, 1SS4.
220. Portrait of a youth, in a rich dress. Half length figure. Dating
from the first half of the XVII century.
COP. ov. 4^4 by 3% in., h. h. 2^ in.
From the collection of miniatures formerly in the " Mauritshuis ".
221. Dirck Hendriksz. van Swieten, seated in an arm-chair; the
head, which is
covered with a /jff'Hr'iSj
skull cap, is turn-
ed towards the
left; he holds a
book in his hands
C. 29 by 23 in., nat. ^ &WH©
size. Inscription: ^ ^
To the left the family arms. Lent by the Royal Archeological Society, 1889.
DUTCH (Holland) SCHOOL (Portraits). 27
222. Willem van Oldenbarneveldt, lord of Stoutenburg (?)
(1590 — 1634). Half length figure.
O. 15^ by u^ in., h. h. 4 in. Dated: 1634.
Purchased at the sale M. C. van Hall, Amsterdam 1888.
223. Portrait of three children, standing in a line.
C 36^ by 51 in., nat. size. Supposed to have formerly belonged to the
family Ram. Dutch Museum, in loan from the town of Utrecht.
224. Family group (1627). The father, the mother and four young
children, saying grace round
a table set for dinner. Figures /f^
seen to the knees. //
0.54by 7514 in., nat. size. Dated: /^ /1*»^ „ /^ n *-*
Purchased from Mr. A. GreebeV^/lTIflO *9 SO *■ f
in 1880. Dutch Museum.
225. Family group (about 1630) representing the father, the mother,
their five children and a young negro.
O. 2.1\ by 28*4 in., h. h. 14^ in. This painting has been wrongly
attributed to Th. de Keyser and considered the portrait of the family of
lieutenant-admiral Piet Hein. Probably painted by Pieter Codde.
Acquired in 1866.
226. Portrait of a married couple and their child. Standing on
the sea shore. In the foreground some shells and a dog; in the
sky a soaring cherub.
C. 48% by 5414 in., h. f. \$\ in.
Purchased at Jhr. van Beresteyn's sale, at Vught, 1884.
227. Portrait of an old man. Bust length figure, full face.
C. 28^ by 23% in., nat. size. This picture is a copy, or a feeble replica
of a portrait belonging to Mr. Pfungst, of London, painted by an unknown
artist. Presented by Jhr. J. S. R. van de Poll, 1885.
228. Jan Bernd Schaep (1633 — 1666). Bust, seen three quarters,
turned towards the left.
Silver ov. 4^ by 3% in., h. h. 2 in.
Bicker bequest. Lent by the town of Amsterdam since 1881.
229. Portrait of a married couple. Bust figures, first half of the
XVII century.
Painted on the bottom and against the lid of a silver box. Ov. 2"% by 2 in.,
h. f. \\ in. From the collection of miniatures formerly in the "Mauritshuis".
230. Portrait of an old lady dressed with taste, bust length figure,
turned towards the left, (about 1630).
O. ov. 28 by 21 in., nat. size.
Beqnest of Mrs. Balguerie, born van Rijswijk, 1823.
231. A man's portrait. Bust figure, turned towards the right (1633).
Companion picture to next no.
O. 28 by 22 in., nat. size. The coat of arms of the family Snouck, which
is seen in the left hand corner, has been added at a much later date. On
the back of the picture, the following misleading information is written on
a piece of paper: "Jan Pieter se Snoek getrouwd aan Margriet Goverse
Bal". (Jan Pieterse Snoek married Margriet Goverse Bal). The two
persons here mentioned lived at a much earlier date.
Same source as No. 230.
28 AxNONYMOUS WORKS OF THE
232. Portrait of a woman. Bust figure turned towards the left
(1633). Companion picture to the ^^ ^
preceding No. Jj % f
O. 28 by 22 in., nat. size. At the top: x"j fftfltlS IttCQ. 3 7
On the back of the picture, on a piece \^s l
of paper, also the following wrong infor- f J
mation ; u Margriet Goverse Bal,huys- ^— ■ ^
vrouw van Jan Pie terse Snoek". A f -^ -y
(Margriet Goverse Bal, ?vi/e of Jan /AllTU© JO 5 J °
Pieterse Snoek). See No. 231. Same source as the preceding.
233. Portrait of a man (1643). Bust length.
O. 29 by 23% in., nat. size. At the top, to the left: 164J.
Jhr. Mr. Jacob de Witte van Citters bequest, 1875.
234. Jacoba Bontemantel. Portrait of a child, to the knees; the
face, which is seen three quarters, o tr=rr^/\ ^Tr^V
In the right corner : /! r\ F a ^"" A A
p™esds.by Jhr' J* a R' van de -^/v ' j) (&A 4
235. Jan Bicker Gerritsz. (1594 — 1653), burgomaster of Amsterdam.
Bust figure.
C. 29 by 22 in., nat. size. Acquired with its companion picture, No. 236,
at the sale de Graeff van Polsbroek, at Upendam, 1872. Then attributed to
Jan de Bray. Bicker bequest, 188 1. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1881.
236. Agneta de Graeff (1603 — 1656). Wife of the preceding, half
length figure.
C. 28 by 23% in., nat. size. Same source as No. 235.
XV II century {second halt).
237. Jacques Rijswijck (1641 — 1696). Bust figure. Copy.
(). 29 by 23^ in., nat. size. On the back of the picture the following inscription:
»Jaques Pieter Rijswijck.... Capi- "Jacques Pieter Ryswyck . . . . Cap-
teyn der Burgerye en Regent van tain of the civic guard and Governor
't Tugthuys 1666, alwaer 00k is of the House of Detention, where
uitgeschildert staande in regents- is seen his portrait, standing, in the
kleederen«. costume of Governor".
Bequest of Mrs. Balguerie, born van Ryswyck, 1823. In the store-room.
238. Theodora de Visscher (1641 — 1722). Wife of the former.
Bust figure.
O. 28*1 by 24 in., nat. size. Same source as No. 237.
239. Cornells Bicker, lord of Swieten (1593— 1654). Burgomaster
of Amsterdam. Bust figure.
C. 29 by 24 in., nat. size, bearing the inscription: "Corn. Bicker If. van
Swieten, 1634". Engraved by J. Houbraken.
Bicker bequest. Lent by the town of Amsterdam since 1 881.
240. Willem van de Velde (?) (1600 — 1663). Was secretary to
Hugo Grotius. Half length figure.
O. 39 by 29% in., nat. size, with the inscription : "Aetatis J7, Ao 1657".
Engraved by P. Velyn. Bought in Utrecht in 1825.
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241. Elsje van Houweningen (?) (1601—1 681). Wife of the former.
Half length figure.
O* 39 by 29^ in., nat. size, with the inscription: "Aetatis j6, Ao 1656".
Engraved by P. Velyn. Same source as No. 240.
242. Witte Cornelisz. de With (1597 — 1658). Vice-admiral. Seen
half length.
C 36^ by 31 in., nat. size. On the back of the picture his coat of arms
and the inscription : " Witte Cornelisz, de With, vue-admiraal van Holland
en West-Friesland, gesneuveld i6j '<?. Aetatis jyy Ao i6jf\
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
243. Willem Kettingh. Full length figure.
C. 8 1 ^| by 47^ in., nat. size. Same source as No. 246.
244. Maria Hartsmansdr. de Kuster. Wife of the preceding. Full
length figure.
C. 81 by 48^ in., nat. size. Same source as No. 246.
245. Geertruida van Riebeek. Daughter of Anthony van Riebeek
and .Elizabeth van Gaesbeek. Full length figure. Companion
picture to the following No.
C. 46% by 32^ in., nat. size. To the left, on the socle of a baluster, the
inscription: Aetatis 3, Ao 1663. Same source as No. 246.
246. Portrait of a little boy. Full length figure, standing. Com-
panion picture to the preceding No.
C. 46^ by 32^ in., nat. size. To the right, on the socle of a baluster,
the inscription: Aetatis /^, Ao 1663. The Nos. 243 — 245 were presented
by Jhr. Mr. J. H. F. K. van Swinderen in 1884.
247. A man's portrait. Bust length.
COP. ov. 3 by 2^ in., h. h. i*4 in. Bequest A. A. des Tombe, 1903.
248. Portrait of a young man. Bust length.
COP. ov. 4^ by 3^ in., h. h. i\ in. On the back, in modern lettertype,
the inscription: Admiraal Melchior v. d. Kerckhove.
Bequest A. A. des Tombe, 1903.
249. Portrait of a man. Bust length.
O. 12 by 10 in., h. h. 5^ in. From the "Huis Honselaarsdijk". See No. 2008.
260. Johan de Witt(i625 — 1672). Grand pensionary. Bust figure. Copy.
C. 12^4 by 11% in., h. h. 3I/4 in,
Collection van der Hoop. Lent by the town of Amsterdam since 1885.
251. Cornells Verheye (1 601 — 1682). ^
Burgomaster of Zierikzee. Half length /T / .
figure. isC* / 0 <
C. 45^ by 33% in., nat. size. To the J U
right, on the background, the inscription: ^
Jhr. Mr. Jacob de Witte van Citters bequest, /f / /
252. Jan Boudaen Courten ( 1 63 5- 1 7 1 6). kJ+~ V (J U A-
Councillor of the town of Middelburg Cx
and Director of the East Indian company. Half length figure.
See No. 1738.
C 45^1 by 37 in., nat. size. Same source as No. 251.
253. Portrait of a young lady of rank. Seen to the knees.
C. I3J4 by 101,2 in., h. h. 2^4 in. Bequest J. H. Schellwald, Zwolle 1900.
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254. Portrait of an Admiral, wearing a cuirass. Seen to the
knees, nearly full face.
C. 48 by 38^ in., nat. size.
Probably a copy from a painting by N. Maes. Origin unknown.
255. Carel Rabenhaupt (1602 — 1675), lieutenant-general. Bust length.
C. 28 by 21^4 in., nat. size. Bought at Groningen, 1887.
256. Cornells van Aerssen (died in 1688). Colonel in the army
and governor of Suriname. In armour, seen to the knees, the
figure turned towards the left.
C. 47^4 by 36J4 in. Lith. by E. Steuerwald. Purchased at the sale of
Mrs. van Dam van Brakel, born Ditmars van Ysselveere, in 1895.
256a. Andr6 Collot, equerry, sieur d'Escury and of Landauran
(16 10 — 1687). Governor of the town and castle of Quintin, in
Brittany (emigrated in 1687). Half length figure, wearing a
cuirass. In the background his coat of arms and his titles.
C 30^ by 25 in., nat. size. Same source as No. 256f.
1256b. Danifil Collot, equerry, sieur d'Escury, of Landauran, of
Bar, of Bassecave and of La Touche (1643 — 1704). *A cavalry
captain under Louis XIV. Emigrated in 1685, became a major
in the army of the Stadtholder-King in Ireland. One-armed.
Seen half length, facing the left.
C. 29% by 24% in., nat. size. In the background his coat of arms.
Same source as No. 256c
:256c. Marten Christiaan, baron Sweerts de Landas (1629 — 1704),
sheriff of Bois-le-Duc. Half length figure, turned towards the
right. In the background his coat of arms.
O. 31 by 24^ in., nat. size. On the back; Aetatis 20 Ao. i6jo.
Same source as No. 256f.
:256d. Jeanne-Marthe-Gertrude, Baroness Sweerts de Landas
(1688— 1744) afterwards wife of Baron Henri Collot d'Escury
(see No. 2223a). A girl in a park. Seen some way below the knees.
C. 30^ by 25 in., nat. size. Same source as No. 256f.
256e. Adriaen van Blyenburgh (1647— )• Comptroller of the
Mint of Holland, at Dordrecht. Half length figure, nearly full
face. In the background his coat of arms.
C. 27*4 by 24 in., nat. size. Same source as No. 256f.
256f. Elizabeth Droste, wife of the former. Half length figure,
nearly full face. In the background her coat of arms.
C. 27^ by 24 in., nat. size.
The Nos. 256a— 256f lent by Baron Th. Collot d'Escury in 1904.
:257. Portrait of a Dutch admiral. Date about 1675. The admiral
wears a cuirass. In the distance a naval battle between Dutch
and English vessels.
C. 52 by 42 in., nat. size. The frame of this picture is beautifully carved
with emblems of warfare and the admiral's armorial bearings : three leaves
of a waterlily or three silver eggs on azure field.
Bought at Alkmaar in 1895. Placed in the East Court.
:257a. Johanna Margaretha de Geer (died before 1682), widow of
professor Andreae; her second husband was Louis Trip van
Warfumborg. See p. 186, No. 1368a. (Sketch.)
C. 19 by 1 5*4 in., h.h. 3^ in. Presented by Jhr. W. F. Trip van Zoudtlandt, 1904.
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258. Wijnand Wijnants. To the waist.
COP. 8 by 6 in., h. h. 2 in. Jhr. J. S. H. van de Poll bequest, 1880.
259. Nicolaas Klopper ( — 1 68 1 ). In sportman's dress. Half length figure..
C. 19^ by 15^ in., h. h. 4 in. Presented by Jhr. J. S. R. van de Poll, 1885.
260. Margaretha Le Gouche (1636— 1727). Wife of the preceding-
Half length figure, drinking at a fountain.
C. 19^ by 15% in., h. h. 3^ in. Same source as No. 259.
261. Gerard de Rijp. Standing in his garden.
C 33 by 3934 in., h. f. 171/3 in.
Formerly in the " Rijpenhof je" (convent of beguines). At present the property
of the Church wardens of the mennonite Church, at Amsterdam.
Lent since 1899.
262. Diederik van Hogendorp (died in 1702). Councillor and
steward of the domains of the prince Stadtholder William III.
Half length figure.
C. 34 by 27 in., nat. size. Same source as No. 265.
263. Petronella Kettingh (died in 1702), wife of the former. Half
length figure.
C. 34 by 27 in., nat. size. Same source as No. 265.
264. Francois Leidecker (1651 — 1688). Deputy for Zealand to the
Chamber of Accounts of the States-General. Half length figure-
See No. 536.
C. 34 by 27 in., nat. size. Same source as No. 265.
•266. Anna Maria van Hogendorp. Second wife of the former.
Half length figure.
C. 34 by 26^ in., nat. size. The Nos. 262 —265 were presented by
Jhr. Mr. J. H. F. K. van Swinderen in 1884.
266. See No. 566a.
XV111 century.
267. Abraham van Riebeek (1653 — 17 13). Governor-General of
the Dutch East Indies. Half length figure.
C. ov. 37^ by 31 in., nat. size- See No. 320. Same source as No. 265.
268. Elizabeth van Oosten (1660— 171 4). Wife of the preceding..
Half length figure.
C. ov. 37^4 by 31 in., nat. size. Same source as No. 265.
269. Elizabeth van Riebeek (1693— 1723). Daughter of the
Governor-General Abraham van Riebeek, wife of Gerard van
Oosten. Seen to the waist.
O. 2914 by 23% in., nat. size. Same source as No. 265.
270. Hendrik Lynslager (1693 — 1768). Naval captain in the service
of the Admiralty of Amsterdam. Half length figure. This picture
has been painted in 1720, the captain being then 27 years old.
See No. 2222.
C. 2i«i by 17^ in., h. h. 4^ in.
Lent by the Royal Archeological Society since 1889.
271. Portrait of a lady of rank, member of the Balguerie family.
Half length figure.
C. ov. 28^ by 24^4 in., nat. size. Same source as No. 278.
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272. Theodoras Rijswijk (?) (1668— 1729). Sheriff of the corpo-
ration of Amsterdam. Bust length.
C. ov. 28^4 by 24^4 in., nat. size. With the coat of arms of the family
van Rijswijk. Same source as No. 278.
273. Elisabeth Hollaer (?). Wife of the former. Bust length.
C. ov. 29 by 23^ in., nat. size.
The coat of arms is probably only a fanciful design. Same source as No. 278.
274. Portrait of a young girl. Half length figure.
C ov. 28^4 by 25% in., nat. size. In the background the armorial
bearings of the family van Rijswijk. Same source as No. 278.
275. Jacoba Magtelda Rijswijk. Daughter of Theodorus Rijswijk
and Elizabeth Hollaer. Half length figure.
C. ov. 28^4 by 25*4 in., nat. size. Same source as No. 278.
276. Jacques Rijswijk (died 1737). Son of Theodorus Rijswijk
and Elisabeth Hollaer. Blowing bubbles.
C. ov. 28^4 by 24^ in., nat. size. Same source as No. 278.
277. Cornelia Rijswijk (died 1751). Daughter of Theodorus Rijswijk
and Elisabeth Hollaer. Half length figure.
C. ov. 28^4 by 24% in., nat. size. Same source as No. 278.
278. Portrait of a young girl. Half length figure.
C. ov. 28^4 by 24% in., nat. size. The Nos. 271 — 278 belong to the
bequest of Mrs. Balguerie born van Rijswijk, 1823.
279. Willem van Hogendorp. Director of the East India Company,
Rotterdam chamber, 1692. Half length figure. See No. 281.
280. Engelbert van Berckel. Director of the East India Company,
Rotterdam chamber, 171 5. Half length figure. See No. 281.
281. Hendrik Braats. Director of the East India Company, Rotterdam
chamber, 1734. Half length iigure.
The Nos. 279, 280, 281 are a series of portraits. (C. ov. 33^ by 36^4 in.,
nat. size), from the company's offices at Rotterdam.
282. Adrianus van Roijen (1704 — 1779). Professor at the University
of Ley den. Bust length.
COP. ov. 4^4 by 3% in., h. h. i3/4 in. On the back: A. van Roijen 17.47.
Forms part of the Panpoeticon Batavum, of Arnoud van Halen.
See Halen, p. .
283. Maria Louisa of Hesse— Cassel (1688— 1763). Widow of
Johan Willem Friso, Stadtholder of Friesland. Half length figure,
the face turned towards the right.
C. 33 by 26^4 in., nat. size. From the Mauritshuis, 1867.
284. Anna of Brunswick (1709 — 1759). Princess Royal of England,
wife of the prince Stadtholder William IV. Bust.
Mother of Pearl, ov. i\ by 2 in., h. h. 1 in.
From the collection of miniatures, formerly in the Mauritshuis.
285. William IV, prince of Orange (171 1 — 1751). Hereditary Stadt-
holder of the United-Provinces. Wearing a cuirass. Seen to
the knees, the face turned to the right. In the distance, a camp.
C. 50 by 40 in., nat. size. From the Mauritshuis, 1876.
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286. Anna of Brunswick, princess royal of England, Wife of the
preceding. With a child on her knees.
C. 50 by 37% in., nat. size. From the Mauritshuis, 1876.
287. William IV, prince of Orange, hereditary Stadtholder of the
United-Provinces. Half length figure, the face turned to the right.
C. 32% by 27 in., nat. size.
Presented by count Leopold van Schlitz, called von Gortz und Wrisberg, 1899.
288. William IV, prince of Orange, hereditary Stadtholder of the
United-Provinces. Half length figure, turned towards the right.
C 32% by 27^ in., nat. size. From the Mauritshuis (?).
289. Pieter Meijer (1718 — 1781). Bookseller and publisher, at
Amsterdam. Writing at a table, seen to the waist. See No. 1303.
C. 14% by 13^ in., h. h. 3% in. Bequeathed by Miss G. Meijer Warnars, 1878.
290. Magdalena van Citters, (died 1738), Wife of Adriaen Isaac
Hurgronje. She is seated at a table, surrounded by flowers.
C 23^ by i8%in.,h. h. 3% in. Jhr. Jacob deWitte van Citters bequest, 1875.
291. Johanna Sara Pels (1702 — 1791). Wife of Jan Bernd Bicker.
Seated in an arm-chair.
C. 35 by 26 in., h. h. 6^i in.
Bicker bequest 1881. Lent by the town of Amsterdam.
292. Hendrik Bicker (1722 — 1783). Bust, turned towards the right.
In every respect similar to the pastel No. 2936.
C. 24% by 19% in., nat. size. Same source as No. 291.
293. Clara Magdalena Dedel (1727 — 1778). Wife of the former. Bust,
turned towards the left. Absolutely similar to the pastel No. 2937.
294. King William I (1772—1843). When a child. Half length figure.
C. 18 by 15^ in., nat. size.
Presented by Baron E. van Lynden van de Cannenburgh, 1888.
295. William-George-Frederick, prince of Orange-Nassau (1774
— 1799). When a child. Half length figure.
C. 18 by 1 5^ in., nat. size. Same source as No. 294.
XIX century.
296. William I, when Sovereign-Prince of the United-Netherlands
(2 Dec. 1813 — 16 March 1815). Bust, facing the left.
C. 27^ by 21% in., nat. size.
Purchased at the sale van Goethem — de Soere, Amsterdam 1890.
297. The Prince of Orange at Quatre-Bras, 16 June 1815.
C. 21^4 by $o\ in., h. h. 6^4 in. Same source as No. 296.
298. Portrait of a man. Bust length.
O. 9 by 7^ in«, h. h. 3 ft in. Jhr. Mr. Jacob de Witte van Citters bequest, 1875.
298a. R. Engelman (1795— 1845). Actor. Seated, seen to the waist.
See No. 2126.
C. ov. 20ft by 16 in., h. h. 4^4 in.
Presented by Mrs. Albregt — Engelman, 1896.
Artists.
299. Paulus van Vianen (died between 1617 — 1620). Goldsmith and
embosser. Holds a small bronze statue in his hands. Seen to the waist.
C. 21^4 by 19^4 in., nat. size.
Purchased at the sale M. C. van Hall, 1858.
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300. Portrait of a painter (about 1610). In the background the
insignia of St. Luke, surrounded by the attributes of painting.
COP. ov. ' 2\ by 2 in., h. h. \\ in. On the back of the plate is an
old engravingi From the cabinet of Jhr. van Heemskerk van Beest. . '
801. Portrait of a painter* In the manner of Gerard Dou. Half
length figure, turned to the right.
■' O. ii^i by \o\ in., h. h. 2 in. Presented by Mr. F. Kleinberger, Paris 1896.
302. Pieter Janszoon van As, Painter. Seated in an arm-chair and
showing one of his landscapes which he holds in his hand. See p.
O. 22^ by 17 in., h. h. 4% in. Engraved and somewhat modified by
Joh. Verkolje. Purchased at a sale in Vienna, 1903.
303. Portrait • of a man. Afterwards changed into a portrait of a
painter (that of Pieter de Hooch) by the addition at the bottom
of the picture of a strip on which a palette has been painted,
O. 17 by 1314 in., h. h. 414 in. Wrongly signed: Aetatis P. D. H. (the
monogram of Pieter de Hooch). Bought at Amsterdam, 1834.
.304. An artist with his wife and two daughters. Dating from
the middle of the XVIII century. Half length figures.
C. 14^ by 1 1^ in., h. h. 3^ in. Presented by Mr. Jos. de Kuyper 1892.
305. A painter from the second half of the XVIII century.
Seen to the knees, seated and' holding an engraving in his hand.
C. \z\ by \o\ in., h. h. z\ in. Bought in 1900.
Governors General of the Dutch Indies.
306. Pieter Both 1610—1614. No. 1.
Java teak-wood, 13 by 10 in., h. h. $\ in. Inscription: PIETER BOTH
GOUVR GENERl VAN INDIA; See No. 328.
307. Pieter Reynst 1614 — 161 5. No. 2.
Java teak-wood, 13 by lo in., h. h. 3 in. Inscription; GERRIT REIJNST
GOUV* GENERl VAN INDIA. See No. 328.
308. Laurens Reael 1615 — 1619. No. 3.
Java teak-wood, 13 by 10 in., h. h. 3 in. Inscription : LAURENS REAAL
GOUVR GENERl VAN INDIA. See No. 328.
309. Jan Pietersz. Coen 1619 — 1623 and 1627— 1629; .No. 4.
Java teak-wood, 13 by 10 in., h. h. 3 in. Inscription : JAN PIETERSZOON
COEN GOUVR GENERl VAN INDIA, intersected by his coat of arms.
See No. 328.
310. Pieter Carpentier 1623— 1627. No. 5.
Java teak-wood, 13 by 10 in., h. h. 2^ in. Inscription: PIETER DE
CARPENTIER GOUVR GENERl VAN INDIA. See No. 328.
311. Jacques Spex 1629 — 1632. No. 6.
Java teak-wood, 13 by 10 in., h. h. 7.\ in. Inscription ; JACQUES SPECKS
GOUVR GENERl VAN INDIA. See No. 328.
312. Hendrick Brouwer 1632 — 1636. No. 7.
Java teak-wood, 13 by 10 in., h. h. 2^ in. Inscription: HENDRIK
BROUWER GOUVR GENERl VAN INDIA. See No. 328.
313. Antonie van Diemen 1636 — 1645. No. 8. *
Java teak-wood, 13 by 10 in., h. h. 2^ in. Inscription: ANTONIO VArJ
DIMEN GOUVR GENERl VAN INDIA, intersected by his coat of arms.
See No. 328.
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314. Cornells van der Lyn 1644 — $650. No. 9,
Java teak-wood, V 13 by 10 hu, h. h. 2^ in. Inscription: CORNELIS
. VAN^DER LJJN GOUVk-GENERl VAN INDIA.. See No. 328.
315.Karel Reyniersz. 1650 — 1653. No. 10.
» '-•* Java- teak-wood, 13 by I a in., h'. h. 2^ in.'* Inscription, intersected by
his coat of arms : CAREL REYNIERSZ. GQUV* GENERA VAN INDIA.
See No. 328. .^. . . V~ _ . *./ ,
3J6. Joan Maetsuyker 1653 — 1670. No. 11.
•'■-•-* Java teak^ouil, N 13 by 10 »in7, h. h< 2^1 -im Inscription,- intersected by
his coat of. arms: JOAN MAATSUIJKER GOUVr GENERA VAN INDIA.
See No. 328. . . . — v. • v . ......
317.Ryclof van Goens 1678--1681. No. 12.
- Java teak-wood,. 13 by 10 in., hi. h. 2^ in. Inscription, intersected by
his, coat Qf arms T RIJKLOF VAN GOENS GOUVr GENERA VANINPIA.
See* No. 328.. *".'-'
318. Cornells Speelman 1681 — 1684. No. 13.
Java teak-wood, 13 by 16 in., h. h. 2% in. Inscription, intersected by
his coat of arms : CORNELIS SPEELMAN GOUV* GENERl VAN INDIA.
See No. 328. • • - • *
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319. Johannes Camphuys 1684 — 1 69 1 . No. 14.
C. on teak-wood, 13. by io in., h. h. 2% in. Inscription, intersected by
.I ,,his coat of -anns: JOHANNES CAMPHUIJS GOUV* GENERl VAN
'..*"[ 'INDIA. L.See .No. 328. : .
WiHem van Outshoorn 1691—1704. No. 15. .
See David van der Plaes, No. 1886.
320. Abraham van JUebeek; xyc^— -1713 <; Aft n *L - \
COP. 13^ bij 10^ in., h. h. 3>ia Inscription, intersected ~b$ his coat
of^arms: De Hr ABRAHAM VAtf RlEBEEK <X>U VEktf? GENERAEL
\ :"J otid 58 jaren Ao. 1711V See Nos. 267 and. 328:- - '\ ". •* '
•^LChristoffel van Zwol 1713— 1718. No. .18.
C. on teak-wood, 13^ by 10% in., h. hi. 2% in. inscription, intersected
v' ' br his coat of arms : D. H* CHRISTOFFEL VAN SWOL {JOUVERN*
GENERAEL oud 53 jaeren Ao. ,f^j£. See •.Np.\328;ii.v- ' .
, 322. Hendrik Swaerdekroon 17 18— 1725. No. 19. :.
COPi 1 3^ by .jQ^.iii., h. h, 2^ in. At the top on the left his coat of
^ ■ arms* On the right, on a shield carried by two lions, three coats of arms :
I. that of Batavia; 2. the monogram of the company.; 3. an indistinct
escutcheon (seemingly an- anchor), and underneath the inscription; INDIA
BELGARUM DULCE DECIJS FATA VIS. See No. 328.
. 323. Mattheus de. Haan .17^5-^1729. No. 20. . ."
BRASS, 13 by 9^ in,,' h. b. 2% in* Inscription, intersected by his coat
of arms : MATTHEUS DE HAi^N GOUVERNr GENERA VAN INDIA
> VAN DEN 7. AUG, Ao. 1725 TOT. . . On the back is written; den 14
October Ao. 1726; Actatis 6j Jaaren* See No. 328.
Diederik van Durven 1729—1730. No. 21,. i /^^
., . , , , ., See Hendrik van den Bosch, No.^.;58£t
\324kPirk van Cloon [1730— 1735., No/22..
^ . >-COP». I314 by 10^ in., h. h. 3^ in. Inscription, intersected bjphis coat
'v of arms; Mr. DIRJK VAN.ClCQN, BAT, IND. See No. 328.".
Abraham Patras 1735 — 1737- 'No. 23.
.See Theodorus Tustinus Rheen, No. 2028.
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326. Adriaan Valckenier 1737— 1741. No. 24.
COP. 13^ by 10^ in., h. h. 2% in* To the left are seen three
escutcheons (one with the arms of Batavia, another- with those of Holland
and the third a vessel under full sail ; ) to the right his coat of arms.
Inscription: Adriaan Valckenier van Amsterd Gouverneur Generaal van
Nederlands India J?jf. See No. 328.
Johannes Thedens 1741 — 1743. No. 25.
See Jac. Oliphant, No. 1786.
Gustaaf Willem, baron van Imhoff 1743 — 175P. No. 26.
See Jan Maurits Quinkhard, No. 1941.
326. Jacob Mossel 1750—1761-. No. 27.
COP. 1314 by 10% in., h. h. 2^ in. Inscription: Jacob Mossel, Generaal
over d Infanterye van den Staat en Gouverneur Generaal van Nederlands India,
His coat of arms on a flat lying modillion. See No. 328.
327. Petrus Albertus van de Parra 1761 — 1775. No. 28.
COP. 13^ by 1 0^1 in., h. h. 2% in. Inscription: P. A. van der Parre,
Gouverneur Generael van Nederlands Indien.
His coat of arms on the top to the left. See No. 328.
328. Reinier de Klerk 1777— 1780. No. 30.
COP. 13^ by io\ in., h. h. 3^ in. Inscription: Reinier de Klerk Gouv.
Gener, van India. Dated on the right: Feicit, 1779.
The series of portraits No. 306 to 328 are placed in the East Court. They
are contributions from the Colonial Office and are supposed to have been
at one time the property of the East India Co. They are for the greater
part copies on a reduced scale, the originals of which are kept at
Weltevreden (Batavia).
ANONYMOUS WORKS OF THE ITALIAN SCHOOL.
XIV century (second half)*
328. The Virgin Mary with the Infant Christ seated on a
throne. Near them the figures of four saints. On a gold ground.
(Early Florentine School).
Peartree : 29% by 1 5 \ in., h. h. seated : 1 6*4 in. Presented by Mr. A. Bredius, 1 886.
XVI century (beginning).
328a. The judgment of Paris, Paris holds the apple on which is
the inscription: PVLCHRIORI. DETVR. Half length figures in
the dress of the first part of the 16th century. Venetian school.
C. 28^ by 3 1 14 in., nat size.
Was at one time over the chimney piece of some stables behind the Klooster-
kerk at the Hague, which have since been pulled down. Deposit in trust.
329b. Saint John the Baptist, as a youth. Seen to the waist.
Copy after Andrea del Sarto. See p.
Poplar wood, 26% by 20% in., nat. size.
A similar painting is in the picture gallery of the Palace of Sans-Souci,
near Potsdam. From the Mauritshuis. Deposit on trust.
330. A Symbolical representation. The infant Christ and the
infant St. John the Baptist, seated on their mothers' knees
St. Catharine, St. Joseph and the Angel Gabriel are looking on.
In the distance are represented the massacre of the Innocents
and the martyrdom of St. Catharine. Venetian School.
C 53% by 70% »., h. h. 7% in.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam since 1885.
ANONYMOUS WORKS OF THE ITALIAN SCHOOL. 37
381. The marriage of the Holy Virgin, consacrated by a High-
Priest in the temple* School of Ferrare.
C. 19% by 23 in., h. f. 12ft in. From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
XVII century*
332. St. John the Baptist. Bust in profile.
C. 28% by 23^ in., nat. size. From the National Museum, the Hague 1808,
and then attributed to Lanfranco.
333. Saint-Sebastian. The saint is represented half length, fastened
to a tree, the breast pierced with arrows.
C. 30^1 by 25^ in., nat. size. Presented by Mr. A. Willet, 1887,
ANONYMOUS WORKS OF THE SPANISH SCHOOL.
XVII century [first half).
334. The mystic marriage of St. Catharine.
C. 161/4 by 12^ in., h. h. 1^ in.
From the National Museum (?) the Hague, 1808.
336. Charles-Balthasar (1629— 1649). Son of Philip IV, King of
Spain. A child's figure, head and shoulders. Painted in the
manner of Velazquez.
C. 12% by 10 in., h. h. 6^ in. Purchased at Amsterdam in 1828.
336. Portrait of a young nobleman on horseback. A youth is
walking alongside the dapple-grey horse, which is rearing.
C. 3 yds 11% in. by 2 yds 4^ in., nat. size.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam since 1885.
337. Symbolic representation of the uncertainty of life. An
old man blowing away the smoke issuing from his pipe.
C 50^ by 40 in., nat. size. From the National Museum, the Hague 1808,
and at that time attributed to Riblra (Spagnoletto).
ANONYMOUS WORKS OF THE FLEMISH SCHOOL.
XV century*
338. Jacqueline of Bavaria (1401 — 1436), Bust length, turned
towards the right; she holds a flower in her hand.
M. 26 by 17% in., nat. size.
This is a copy by Pieter WUlem Sebes (see p. ) made in $879 by
order of the Government from the original in the Royal Museum at Brussels.
XV century (second half),
339. Triptych. Central panel : The dead Christ. Joseph of Arimathea,
Nicodemus, the Virgin Mary and Mary Magdalen are grouped
around the body. Half length figures. The paintings on the
doors date from about ijjo. On the face of the left are seen
the Donor with his sons and St. John the Evangelist ; on the
reverse, St. Peter, in grisaille ; on the face of the right door : the
wife of the donor with her daughters and Mary Magdalen; on
the reverse, Mary' Magdalen, in grisaille. Considered by some
authorities to be a copy after Hugo van der Goes.
O. Central panel, life sb.e figures seen to the waist. Doors: 34^ by 18^ in.,
h. h. 4 in. The triptych is fitted in a frame of rich workmanship, dating
38 ANONYM.' WORKS of the FLEMISH (Vlaamsche) SCHQQL.
[ frpm the begriming of. the XVI century ami bearing the following, inscription :
11 Here He : Willem Gerte, who died
on the 13th of March, in the year
1534; Stijntgen Dirck Claessens, who
died the tjM .ofcrSepteirip$r 1531;
Maria . Willem; who died on the
5.^ of April 1538; Anna Willemsz.,
>who dieS on the .13 th of September
1537., Pray for them."
„9fet legggen &epr*uen Willtm
9*c!3 Hit ftacf an* mccccc en
xxxiiii ben xm Matty, g>m<
tgen TOtcfi Clae||en| ftatf ano
xxxi ben vi £epfjwttBtf f , d&*rfa
_ BSWlere ftatf ano xxxvih ben v
9(priH#, 9Qnna BMliemfo ftarf ano
xxx vii ben xiii£eptefiri#. OWbt
Hoot b<e 4&ftlen*\
From Johannes Bosboom. Of this picture several replica's-, all copies, erist.
In the Dutch Museum.
340. Otur Lady of Mercy with Mary Magdalen, St. John and .the
donor. Half length figures. School of Rpgier van der JWeyden.
O. 14 by 17 in., h. h. 3% in. Purchased aV the ? Hague/ 18^5. -
341. See No. 984a:~v
342. The idolatry of King Solomon. The king is kneeling; on the
threshold of a small temple in the interior of which priests and
trumpeters are worshipping a golden image. Some courtiers are
- standing behind the king. The composition bears', a sHght;resem-
blance to the work of
^fi?
ntr.
c -
Dirck Bouts. On the
,. painted - window are
four escutcheons; v the
third is supposed to be that of the. town of. Antwerp. Bequeathed
. ■» by Mr. N. C. Lambrechtsen van Ritthem to the. Academy of
art at Middelburg, 18*3. - ^
0# 38% by 27^/4 in., h. f. of the kneeling Solomon 20% in.
(Bought at Fr.. Muller & Co, auction room, 1902.
342a. The last Supper, In a large room Christ is seated, with the
twelve apostles, at a round table. In the distance the Mount of
Olives, where the Lord is delivered to the soldiers. In the next
room, Christ is seen in the act of washing the £eet\of St. Peter.
In the -foreground, the donor kneeling.
O. 20^ by 25 in., h. f . . 17^ in> l u
Collection della Faille de Waerloos, of Antwerp. Acquired in 1904.
342b. The resurrection. Christ is seen leaving the grave surrounded
by the soldiers, many of whom are sleeping. To the ieft, Christ
releasing the souls of the dea^ .and, ia the distance, Jhe Ascension.
O. 21 by 25^ ini, h. i. 15 in. Same, source as the former No.
343. Philip le Beau (1478— -1506). Full length figure, in armour,
turned- towafds the t right, the face seen three, quarters. In the
. background an edifice, probably the Ducal Palace, at Brussels.
M> SQlk by 19^ in., h. f. 35^ fin. See the following No.
344. Jane of Castile (1482— 1555).. Wife of Philip le Beau. Full
length figure, turned towards the left, the face seen .three quarters.
In the background the same building as in the preceding No.
*vi- 50^ by 19^1 ih.t h. f. 33^ in. This portrait and No. 343 were copied
in 1879* by order of the Government, by Pieter Willtm Sebes (seep. 306)
from the; originals .attributed to Jacob van Laethem, formerly at Zierikzee
but at present in the ;Museum of Brussels. •
ANONYM. WORKS of the FLEMISH (Vlaamsche) SCHOOL. 39
XVI century (first hatf).
345. The carnival. The picture represents the triumph of the forty
days of Lent. (Explanation supplied by Mr. A. Warburg). Of a
later date is the following inscription : iDit is den dans van
Luther met syn nonne.* (Here is represented the dance of Luther
with hit nun.)
O. 2914 by I yds 2fk in-, h- f- '('lk in- Purchased at Paris in 1896.
346. Two folds of a Triptych. When closed, the right door^shows
the donor with St. John ■ r. IL
the Baptist, his coat of
arms (see I); the left, h is 1 £
wife with St. Adrian, ■
Her coat of arms (see II).
On the outside of the left
door : a man of rank
wearing upon his breast
the escutcheon of Philip
le Beau. St. Andrew is ■'■ ■ ; '.'.■"'
standing behind him. On the right : the wife of the nobleman
with St. Margaret.
O. 35% by 11% in., h. h. l\ and 6£ in. respectively.
Purchased at the sale of baron Van Hcemstta, the Hague 1879,
XVI century (middle).
347. Scene from the XXI chapter of the Gospel according
to St. Matthew. Christ is seated in a gothic church disputing
with the High Priests and the Elders of the people, in whose
features it is easy to recognise the reformers and some well-known
ecclesiastics of the Church of Rome. Little children are prevented
from approaching Christ. In the nave of the church a religious
service is being held.
O. 23^ by 36% in., h. f. 3V1 in. On the base of the left column on the
left hand side is inscribed : MATHEUS - IN ■ a 1. (CAP). Purchased in 1 90a .
XVI century (second half).
348. Tarquinius and Lucretia.
Poplar; +l"4 by 63 in;, h. h. 4\ in.
Purchased at the sale of Mr. P. Vef Loren van Themaat, Amsterdam 1885.
348, Joseph and the wife of Potiphar.
Poplar : 41^ by 63 in., h. h. 4^ in.
The Nos. 348 — 349 »re in the style of Jan Massijs (1509—1575),
300. The last Judgment and the Seven capital Sins. A repre-
sentation of the damned being thrown by devils in the burning
bottom of hell.
O. It by 34% in., h. f. 314 in. Acquired at Doetichem, 1881.
351'. An allegorical representation of the rapacity of the
clergy.
O. 45^ by 80 in., h. f. 12% in- Purchased in 1883.
4o ANONYM. WORKS of the FLEMISH (Vlaamsche) SCHOOL.
1600 (about).
352. The "Aula" at Prague. Seen from the inside. A large number
of figures among whom are some merchants.
O. 26 by 30^ in., h. f. 2^ in. Painted from an engraving of Aegidius
Sadeler. Purchased at the sale Copes van Hasselt, Amsterdam (?) 1 881.
353. Philip III, King of Spain (1578— 1621). Bust length, turned
towards the right.
COP. 1 1^ by 9 in., h. h. 4 in. Companion picture to No. 354. Purchased in 1829.
354. Margaret of Austria (1584— 161 1). Wife of Philip III. Bust
length, turned towards the left.
COP. 1 1^ by 9 in., h.h. 4 in. Companion picture to No. 353. Purchased in 1829.
365. Albert, archduke of Austria (1559 — 162 1). Bust length,
turned to the right.
COP. n^ by 9 in., h. h. 4^in. Bought in 1829.
356. Isabella-Clara-Eug6nie (1566 — 1633). Wife, of the former* Bust,
turned towards the left
COP. n^ by 9 in., h. h. 4 iu. Acquired in 1829.
XV11 century (beginning).
857. The Garden of Love. In the style of F. Francken, the Younger.
O. 2 life by 29k in., h. f. 6*4 in. Bought from Fr. Muller & Co., 1901.
358. See No. 1848a.
anonVmous works of undetermined schools.
359. Montezuma II, Emperor of Mexico.
COP. ov. 2 by 1 ^| in., h. h. ^ in. Set in a round box. On the inside
of the lid is inscribed: » Effigies Montezvmce imperatoris Mexici per Ferdi-
nandum del Campo ad vivani tmaginem factaz.
From the collection of miniatures formerly in the Mauritshuis.
360. Catharine II, Empress of Russia (1729 — 1796). Bust, turned
towards the right.
C. 24% by 19 in., nat. size. In a frame ornamented with imperial insignia.
Formerly the property of the family Hovy, who, from the time of Peter
the Great, has been in intimate relations with the Court of Russia.
Purchased at Utrecht in 1900.
361. Paul I, Emperor of Russia (1754 — 1801), as a youth. Bust
length, full face.
C. 22^ by 18 in., nat. size.
From the store-room of the Royal Cabinet of pictures, the Hague 1885.
ANRAADT (Pieter van), of Utrecht. Was married at Deventer in
1663 and was burried in that town the 13th of April 1678. Lived
already at Deventer in 1660 and settled in Amsterdam from
1672 to 1675.
362. Six governors and a doorkeeper of the "Oude-Zijds-
Huiszitt ennuis" of Amsterdam, 1675. The governors are
represented full length, seated round a table covered with a
Smyrna cloth. Their names are: Albertus Reynst, Jan Claesz.
van Beuningen, Bonaventura van Dortmond, Anthony Hoevenaer,
Arnout van de Cruys and Ferdinand Bol. The latter painted
his own portrait in the picture.
34°- Flemish school. XV. century.
368. Aett van Am
391. Hendrick Avercnmp.
347. Flemish school. About 1550.
L */)i**c/t2, ireWUm
*4 yk 34
%&,£.£. r* P<cw
Signed to the ' "
right. From the
"Ouoe-Zijds-
Huisiittenbuis"
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
363. The warrior's leavetaking. An officer, escorted by a large
number of horsemen, is taking leave of his wife and children in
front of the porch of his castle. The painter himself is present,
holding his palette ans his brushes.
C. 61 in. by 2% yds 7 in., h. f. iS in.
The original signature which was still on the picture in i860, was then
replaced by that of Gerard ter Borch, but this name has lately been
effaced. (Information supplied by Mr. J. Ph. van der Kellen). Purchased
in London, with the pecuniary assistance of the Rembrandt Society.
364. A man's portrait. Bust,
turned towards the right
C. 31^ by 25% in., nat. sine. /-"- » \j^
Dated 167 1 and signed to the ^ Sf g*.
Utrecht 1873. ^ta*
365. Portrait of a woman. Com-
panion picture to the preceding.
Bust, turned towards the left.
C 3'* by 251, in., nat size.
Dated 16ft and signed to the left
in the background I
Presented by Messrs C. K. Roos
& Co., 1886.
ANTHONISZ. or TEUNISSEN (Cornells), born towards the year
1500 at Amsterdam, died probably about 1553. Made several
sea voyages and between times resided in Amsterdam. W.
366. Seventeen arquebusiers of the town of a
Amsterdam fully equipped for warfare, ®
belonging to Rot A (company a). A mountainous
landscape forms the background of the picture.
Signed and dltedi _Al1t1G ) ^ \ \ \
From the "Kloveniers- ' ' * / I
doelen" (Arquebusiers' Hall). Lent by the town of Amsterdam since 1885.
ANTHONISSEN (Hendrick van d'), born in 1605, died after 1655,
probably in Amsterdam where he did most of his work. In 1632
he resided at Leyden and in 1635 at Leyderdorp. fan Porcelth
was his brother-in-law.
366a. Three Portuguese galleons taken by surprise in the
42 ANTHONISSEN.
bay of Goa on Sept. 30th 1639, by a Dutch Squadron
under the command of Cornells Symonsz. van der Veer.
C. 60 by 98^ in., m /*,*!
.. -)&3£f£$& H • V • Am H out 5 S E N . fi S 1 1
Purchased in Arffeter- /\°, J. I 4 ^K ^^55^^
dam 1903. ' \ ' / ' I J .7
ANTOLINEZ (Jos6), born at Sevilla in 1639, died at Madrid in 1676.
"367. The coronation of the Virgin. (Attributed to this painter by
Mr. A. Bredius.)
C* 55^ by 45^ in., nat. size.
Purchased by King William I at Antwerp and sent to the Museum in 1822.
ANTUM (Aert van), Dutch painter of sea views. His works are
dated "between 1604 and 16 18.
368. Naval battle between the English and Dutch ships and
the Invincible Armada, off Dover, on August 22* 1588.
O. 16 by^2^ in. Signed at the bottom to the right:
On a floating bale the date: Anno 1608. ^A**T AWTW
< Bought iu the "Brakke Grphd" at Amsterdam 1875.
369. The State yacht (Statenyacht) sailing past Usselmonde,
August MDCXVII. View of the Maas,
crowded- with numerous boats. In the back-
ground the casile.and village of IJsselmonde.
O. 16 by 32 in. Signed on a Dutch flag:
To the right, on a floating piece of board, the
date: anno 1&18. On the back" of the panel the ^^ \\\
subject of the picture is indicated with pen and-^*' o*T
ink. Sale H. G. Mulder, Amsterdam 1869, an<i A^
S. B. Bos, Amsterdam 1888.
APOL (Lodewyk-Franciscus-Hendrik), born at the Hague Sept.
6th 1850. Pupjl of Joh. Frans Hoppenbrouwers and of Pieter
Stortenbeker. Is living and working in his native town.
• 370. A day in January. Sunset in a wood covered with snow.
C 36^ by 47% in. Signed at the bottom to the right: Louis Apolftyj.
Engraved by P. J, Arendzen. Purchased at an exhibition, the Hague 1875.
AJPOSTOOL (Cornells), boxn at Amsterdam the 6th August 1762,
" died there February 10th 1844. In 1809 he was appointed
Director of the Royal Museum and from .1814 till his death he
filled the post pf Director of the State Museum at Amsterdam, i? -AT.
371. An Italian landscape with a waterfall, near Tivoli.
C. 30% by 42 in. Signed at the bottom to the right: C. Apostool ft.
Acquired in 1896.
APPEL (Jacob), was born at Amsterdam in 1680 and died in that
town May 7 th 1751. Pupil of Timotheus de Graef and of David
van der Plaes. Principally known as a decorative artist.
372. Interior of a Doll's house. Supposed to have been the
miniature house made to order for Czar Peter the Great.
C. 34^ by 27^ in. Signed at the top on the right: Jacob Appel F.
In the Dutch Museum. , , .
ARENTSZs 4*
ARENTSZ., surnamed Cabel (Arent), was born" at Amstenfetfn
in 15&5 or 1586 and died there about - October 1635. Son of
the painter Aert Pietersz. ' . : .■ ' - '
373; Anglers and Sportsmen. In the background a river with
^ -Haoats and, in the distance, a town.
Oi^ 1 0^1 by 20% in., h. f. 314 in. Signed on a trough, in the centre *. Jt^
'^Purchased at the sale S.-B. Bos, Amsterdam 1888.- ...
374; fisherman and peasants. In the distance an extensive view
of lEneJpolders. '
O. jq% hy 20%.. in.,, h. f> .4% in. Same source^ as No. 373.
375. A sportsman, aiming at a heron, standing on the bank of a
, \ large sheer qf water.
;=.- \0<^ by 13^ in., h. f . 3 in. Signed on. a powder pouch: &*.
Purchased at $ie auction-room Fr. .Muller & Cie., 1902.
ARTZV (David-Adolphe-Constant), was born at the Hague the
18th December. 1837, died m that town November 5th 1890.
Pupilof Jozef Israels. Worked in taris from 1866 to. 1874. -
$JT$CWith Grannie. Interior of a peasant's dwelling.
* ' C. 51^ by 3.6 in., h...f. of child 4^ in. Signed at the bottom, on 'the right:
Ariz. Purchased at an exhibition, the Hague 1884. ;
377. Scene from the orphanage at Katwijk-Binnen. Some
'girls are seen doing needlework.
C*> 38^ by 52 in., h. f. 314 in. Signed at the bottom to the left: Arte.
;'%ent by Mr. J. B. Westerwoudt at Harlem, since 1893. ■"" .
AS or ASCH (Pieter Jansz. van), was bom at Delft in 1603 and
buried in that town June 6th 1678. Inscribed in the guild in 1623.
378^ View on a river. Along the bank are dotted farmhouses
shaded by the thick foliage of large trees. A boat is crossing
- the water. a*
0. 10% by 15^ in. Signed at the bottom to the left: fi/A
Purchased at the auction-room Fr. Mufier & Co. 1902.
•>379. A wpoded landscape, traversed by a river making a small waterfall.
O, 39^ by 28^ in., h. f. 4 in. Signed to the right: O
Sale Sigault, Amsterdam December 3d 1833. Collection van A^/V ^
der Hoop. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885. Ar^
ASSCHE (Henry van), was born at Brussels August 30th 1774 and
died there April 10th 1841. Pupil of Jean Baptiste de Roy. L.
380. A torrent in the Ardennes. View taken at sunset.
'*" - "O. 5414 by 47^ in., h. f. 4^ in. Signed at the bottom on the left: Hry
vdh Ass£hey 1821.' Purchased at ari exhibition, Amsterdam 1828.
ASSELBERGS (Alphonse), born at Brussels June 19th 1839. Pupil
* . . \of E; Huberti. w^
381. The sun setting on the Campine.
C. 48% by 80 in. Signed on the left at the bottom: Alp> Asselbergs.
Presented by Miss A. H. H. Horneman, 1885.
ASSELYN (Jan) surnamed "Krabbetje", because of the difformity
of one of his hands. He was born at Dieppe in 16 10 and buried
at Amsterdam October 3d 1652. Worked for a long time in Rome.
44 ASSELYN.
882. The enraged swan. He defends his brood against a dog
swimming towards the nest. From this painting has afterwards
been made an allegory on the watchfulness of Johan de Witt by
painting under the swan: »DE RAADPENSIONARIS« (Grand
pensionary); on one of the eggs in the nest:
^HOLLAND* and over the dog: »DE VIANT f/j
VAN DE ST A AT c (the enemy of the State). § //
C. 56^ by 69 in., nat. size. Signed to the right at the bottom : ^r?
Purchased at the sale Gildemeester, June n'h 1800. ^^ £
From the National Museum, 1808.
383. A cavalry charge. On barren and broken ground ; at sunset.
O. 1914 by 29^ in., h. f. on horseback, 7 in.
Signed at the bottom to the left: /7 >/V^ /•
Sales van der Linden van Slingelandt, Dordrecht mCifll pMarfrt/lWi
1785, and Daniel de Jongh Az., Rotterdam *V^ \ / A f
1 8 10. Cabinet J. Rombouts, 1850. # f • ) If *f 6 •
Bequeathed by E. Dupper Wz., 1870.
384. Italian landscape. Near some roman ruins a party of muleteers
with their mules; to the left is seen a river passing
under a stone bridge.
C. 2614 by 32*4 in., h. f. 4% in. Signed to the right:
From the sale of the Bagot cabinet, 1836.
Collection van der Hoop. Lent by the town of Amsterdam since i88$-
385. The remparts of a town on a winter's
day. A decayed bridge near one of the gates.
C. 2914 by 4 1 14 in., h. f. 4 in. Signed at the bottom
to the right. From the collection van Winter.
Bequeathed by Mrs. lnsinger, born van Looa, 1903.
J?
ASSEN (Jan van), was born at Amsterdam in 1635
and died there in 1695.
386. A man's portrait. Bust length turned towards
a man s portrait. ±mst lengin turned towards a o t ^^^
the right. Jl.JQOV'
COP. ov. 5 by 4 in., h. f. 2 in. ft A
Signed to the right in the background: I If Jl
Presented by Mr. A. Bredius, 1887. c/ Js. tfl «
AST (Balthasar van der), born at Middelburg close upon 1590.
His name figures among the members of the painters' Guild of
Utrecht. In 1632 he resided at Delft, where he still lived in 1656.
887. A nosegay in a glass bottle. On the table a fewjshells.
°- 2314 by 17 in., real size. /T\ ^^ A
Signed at the bottom on the left: \~*\ C^OAIOCY • K-ST •
Bequest A. A. des Tombe, 1893. ~^ \^j V J V *
387a. Flowers and fruit displayed on a table. By the side
some shells and a bouquet of flowers r> nrT) if X
in a vase of china porcelain. J3 * \~*j " "W • MST *
O, 15% by 27^ in., real size. Signed to the left: s** ^
and to the right: I 0 1 O
SVco^Shthe -3 • pa** ** i4 sr ./<■ •
medium of the Rem- ^ ' ^
brandt Society, 1 904. / 6 *2. /
382. Jan Asaelyn.
337. Spanish school. XVII. century.
333. Italian school. XVII t
ATTAMA. 45
ATTAMA (J.), was inscribed in the registers of the "Klein Bulger-
recht" at Groninguen in 1659.
388. Portrait of a young man. Bust, turned
towards the right.
j.Jukma.J<
jrnari ami i\, o. ucuc.
O. 28ft by 24 in., nat. size. I /C -<*• -^
Signed at the bottom to the right: 9 \J O & •
To the left on the top ; Aetatjj. Purchased at the sale Borger-Joosten, 1882.
AVED (Jacques-Andr6 Joseph), born at Douai January 12* 1702, he
settled in Paris in 172 1, at the Hague from 1751 to 1753, and died in
Paris March 4th 1766. Was pupil of B. Picart and A. S. Belle.
389. Prince William IV of Orange-
Nassau (171 1 — 175 1), full-length
figure, standing.
C. 42*4 by 26ft in., h. f., whole length, 31^ in. 1 v*
Signed in the foreground to the right: v-/ f *f f
Engraved by J. J. Balichouand J.Houbraken. / r** f
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
390. Prince William IV of Orange-Nassau, full length figure, standing.
In the background a sea with warships. A repetition of the precedent.
C. 2 yds 17 in. by 68 in., nat. size. Signed at the bottom to the right:
J. Aved f. ifs*> From the National Museum the Hague 1808, and hill
1876 in the store-room of the Mauritshuis.
AVERCAMP (Hendrick) surnamed »de Stomme van Kampen*
(the Mute of Kampen), born at Amsterdam Jan. 25th 1585, died
at Kampen in or after 1663, where he had settled since 1625.
Before that date he worked in his native town.
391. Skating on a frozen stream near a village with, in
the distance, a drawbridge. iJ|f[
O. 14^ by 28 in., h. f. 2^ in. Signed on a tree, to the left: J*M
Purchased at the sale Snouck van Loosen, Enkhuizen 1886.
392. Winter. A frozen stream with numerous figures close by a few
'r farmhouses; in the distance a church and a castle.
O. 30^ by 52 in., h. f. 3% in. Signed to the right T
on a door:
AV
Formerly in the collection G. de Clercq, at Amsterdam.
Purchased with the pecuniary aid of the Rembrandt
Society, in 1897. r
BABUREN (Dirck or Theodore van), said to have been born at
Utrecht in 1570 and to have died there in 1624. He studied
under Paulus Moreelse and later in Italy, where he came under
the influence of Caravaggio. E.
393. Prometheus bound in
cir
chains by Vulcan. In the T"*! ^T\ iL A /* J79
background is the figure of ♦ ± V]J J^MPUIVL p CI
Mercury. /
C. 79ft by 72ft in., nat. size. Signed at ^rf - N^
the bottom on the right:
Collections Isaak van den Blooken, Amster-
dam 1 707 and Scholl, at Maintz. Presented
by Mr. J. von Loehr, German Consul at Cairo, 1893.
46 BABUREN,
Sfl4. The 4rO-between. A group of three figures seen to the waist
N C 39% «^ty 37li in«» nat- size,^ Presented by 'Mr. G. de Clerfco/. to the
town of Amsterdam. Lent to the Museum since 1898*
BACKER^ (Adriaen), born at Amsterdam in 1635 or 1636 and
buried there May 23d 1684. Resided for a long time in Rome.
396. The anatomical lesson by Professor Frederick Ruysch
*: (1638 — 1 731). In the centre of a group; the dead body bfaman
•'is lying on a table, fore-shortened- and the face turned towards
the spectator. Around -the Professor are standing: Leendert
Fruyt, Oilles HbndeCoeter, Jores van Loon,' Jacob Brand* Rogier
. " de Kjoe% and^Aert van Swieten.'- > . .
rC. '. 66^ in, by, 2 yds 14 in., jaat. size. Signature done over again:
'^^A. Backer y> -and "the date: 1670. Formerly the property of the Sturgeons'
v '- guild. Lent 'by the town of Amsterdam since 1885.
396. The' inspectors of the "Collegium Medicum " at Amster-
dam, ^1683. The figures, painted full length, are seated around
a table and receive a communication from the attendant Sieuwert
van Duynen. tThe portraits in this picture are. those of thrSe
physicians^ Egbertua Veen, Bonaventura van Dortmont and Joan
Verwout; two apothecaries: Johannes de Yries, his son and
Jacobus Danckertsz. de Rij. ""
C. 2 yds 30^ in. by 4 yds 5 in., nat. size. Signed at the bottom on the right :
From the Board Room of the commission' of medical inspection at
Amsterdam. Lent by that town since 1885. .
397. Portrait of Daniel Sifillus, pastor at Alkmaar, seated, seen
nearly full face, making syft~*'
a gesture with his right x^J J
C. 4214 by 35 in., nat. size. ^S&0%JCL'C /* C
Dated at. the top on the
; r- . right: Aetati* suae 61, and
signed* at the bottom on *§ [\ ^^ m _
167
the left:
Acquired in 1874.
398. The Chief-commissioners of the "Walen" (inner-ports
of Amsterdam), 1674. The commissioners are seated around
a table ; behind them are the chief lock-keeper and the harbour-
masters. In the background are seen masts of ships. The
names of the commissioners are : Dirck Claesz. van. Leeck, Jan
Vlasblom, Wessel Smits and Hendrick Lijnslager. (Attributed
to this painter).
C. 77 in. by 3 yds 5% in., nat. size. Dated: 1674.
Formerly, in, the Hall of the commissioners of the »Walen« in the
^ , »Schreierstoreh« aj Amsterdam. Lent by the town of Amsterdam since 1885.
BACKER t Jacob Adriaensz.), born at Harlingen in 1608 or 1609,
died at Amsterdam August 27th 1651. Studied first under
BACKER. 47
Lambrecht Jacobsz. at Leeuwarden and later, about 1632, came
to Amsterdam, where his art developped under the influence of
Rembrandt. He resided and worked in that town till his death. E.
399* The governors of the " Nieuwezijds Huiszittenhuis" about
1650. Their names are : LuCas Pietersz, Conyn, Johan Steur,
Rombout Kemp, Claes van Lith, Cornells Metsue and Isaac
Commelyn; they are represented full length, seated at a table,
with the exception of one, who is standing listening to a commu-
nication . f torn an
attendant.
C. 3 yds by 3 yds
15 in., nat. size. Signed
at the bottom on the "V X ^^F~f ^^Ejfcfjf^JP Jl S*
right: ^1 j^r^" ' fc"VrVC<f/r
From the »Nieuwe-
zijds Huiszittenhuis «. Lent by the town of Amsterdam since 1885/
BAEN (Jan de), born at Harlem, Febr. 2o*h 1633, died at the Hague,
March 8th 1702. Studied at Amsterdam under Jacob Adriaensz.
Backer. After 1660 Jived and painted at the Hague. Resided
also for some time in London as painter to the Court. MT.
400. Five guardians and two lady guardians of the "Werk-
huis". Supposed to have been : Barend Pietersz. Elias, Thomas
van Holland, Abraham le Seutre, Jacob Schardinel and Willem
Kerckering ; Margaretha van der Merckt,wife of Hendrik Brouwer
and Sara Nuyts, wife of Major Lambert Witsen. With the
exception of one governor and one lady guardian who are standing,
they are seated at a table on which lie scattered some coins and
writing materials. Whole
length figures.
C. 2 yds i6in. „; ,, ;-„ 0yr>- f A
15 in., nat. size. Signed ^^ %J b^QQ
to the left:
From the "Werkhuis". Lent by the town of Amsterdam since 1885.
401. Johan de Witt, grand pensionary (1625— 1672). Represented
to the knees; the face, seen three quarters, is turned to the
right. In the background the public galleries of the States-
General at the Hague.
C. 49>4 by 38^ in., nat. size. From the National Museum, the Hague
1808. Acquired in 1806.
402. Cornells de Witt, burgomaster of Dordrecht, governor
of Putten, (1623 — 1672). Seen full face to the knees, wearing
the dress of an admiral. In the background some vessels.
- • . C 48^4 by -38% in. nat., size. Engraved by Abr. Blotelingh.
' - . From the* National Museum, the Hague 1 808.
403. Hieronymus van, Beverningk, lord of Teylingen (16 14 — 1690).
Ambassador: Seen to the knees; nearly full face, the right arm
resting on a table. In the background a country mansion.
Companion to No. 404.
cTV^THn. „, 3 yds ^i&^'d^cta^e,>f-
48 BAEN.
C. 6iift by 48 in., nat. size.
Signed on the drapery, in the
centre towards the left:
M.&
Engraved by Hendr. Bary and i€ry J / J — o~* 7f»ri+
J. Houbraken. Purchased at ^SjJLJC * -T^^"*"^
the sale of the Dowager ! jT*
Baroness Tan Utenhove van Heemstede, J (j *7Q
Utrecht 1880. S
404. Joanna le Gillon (1635— 1706), wife of the former, standing,
seen to the knees, the face turned towards the left She wears a
white satin dress. In the background a country mansion.
C. 61 ^ by 48 in., nat. size. Same source as No. 303.
405. The dead bodies of the brothers de Witt, hanging by the
feet from a gibbet.
"C. 27^ by 22 in., h. f. 9 in. Engraved by R. Roghman. From the
National Museum, the Hague 1808. Exchanged in 1802 for a painting
of Melchior d' Hondecoeter.
406. The Apotheosis of Corn, de Witt. In the distance is seen
the fleet on its way to Chatham. Copy.
C. 29^4 by 40 in., h. h. 2% in. In a beautifully carved frame. A duplicate
of this picture is in the Mauritshuis. The original is an etching by
Romein de Hooghe and at a later date has been engraved by S. Fokke.
In the Dutch Museum. Purchased at the Hague 1 875.
BAILLY (David), was born at Leyden in 1584, lived in that town
from 16 1 3 and died there in 1657. Was a pupil of Jacques de
Gheyn in his native town, and of Cornelis van der Voort, at
Amsterdam. He visited Germany and Italy.
407. Maria van Reigersbergh (1589 — 1653). Wife of Hugo de
Groot; bust length, turned towards the left.
C. 7% by 5> in., and dated
b. h. 2 in. Signed .^
at the bottom to/]/y
the left:
Acquired in 1806. From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
408. Portrait of a young man, with a fur cap. Bust, full face.
Attributed to this painter.
O. 13^ by 10^ in., h. h. 4^ in.
Purchased in 1877 with the collection of Jhr. van Heemskerck Tan Beest.
BAKHUYSEN (Ludolf), born at Embden December 18th 1631, buried
at Amsterdam November 17th 1708, in which town he settled in 1650.
Pupil of Allert van Everdingen and of Hendrick Dubbels. E.-MT.
400. Portrait of the painter by himself, seated,
whole length figure.
C. 2 yds 2^d in., by 59 in., nat. size. Signed on
a book at the bottom of the picture:
n and dated ^
^P^
Of this portrait, dated 1 699, an engraving -^>^^^*^"%J^
an etching by the artist himself and a V^ ^"O
au burin has been made by J. Houbraken,
mezzotint by himself or by J. Gole. O
Presented by the painter to the »Stads-Kunstkamer (cabinet of art) in 1 699,
Lent by the town of Amsterdam since 1885.
BAKHUYSEN.
49
410. The Embarkation of Johan de Witt, on board the Dutch
fleet, in his capacity of Plenipo-
tentiary for the States-General,
13th September 1665.
C. 3614 by 55 in., h. f. 9 in.
Signed at the bottom to the right:
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808. Sale C. Josi, 1805.
411. The Y off Amsterdam. View taken from the "Mossel-
steiger" (mussel quay), in calm
weather. In the distance, ships at / /\^m ^
anchor. <J Uj <J
C. 32 by 2614 in., h. f. 5ft in. 7 D \ I
Signed on a chest : / t< /YflC fjU U
Purchased at the sale G. van der Pot ■*— ' M-J %<^-'^ ,%/ J/
van Groenevelt, Rotterdam 1808.
412. Rough sea. Boats struggling against the waves.
To the right in the foreground, a part of the
coast with figures.
C. 22ft by 27ft in., h. f. 4^ in. Signed to the right on a cask :
Same source as No. 411.
413. The Zuyderzee. A small fishing smack, the men
of which are* drawing their nets. A little way oif is
seen a vessel, full canvas spread.
C. 14ft by 18 in. On a small board the date: x
and on the pennon, to the right, >**■"— >* /"*
the signature: CG K /iKlI\1.«v0
Bought in 181 2 by Mr. Schouman _/\2*s *^
from D. Weiland of Rotterdam. p**^'
Cabinet J. Rombouts, 1 850. Bequeathed by L. Dupper Wz., 1870.
414. The "Haarlemmer Meer". In the foreground a sailing boy
and in the distance villages with towers and » n
wind-mills. L- Hctckh.
C. 1714 by 24% in. Signed at the bottom, to the left :
Purchased at the sale J. M. de Boer, 1840. Collection van der Hoop.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam since 1 885.
415. View of the Y off Amsterdam. Some boats are slowly making
way through angry looking billows.
C. 25% by 29^ in. Signed on a cask: If
Bought from W. Esser in 1828. Cabinet J. Rombouts, 1850. ttr3
Bequeathed by L. Dupper Wz., 1870.
416. View of the Y near Amsterdam. In the foreground a quay
with several groups
of people. f -J^ ^ /
C. 27% by 32 in., h. f. y^rfjQ dfcJ L
t\ in. Signed at the f^JT~\J /J /7 Cs A'
bottom to the right : V^^^^^X ■ my -yr vm j .--^
Sale A. Brondgeest, 1836. ^ — ^^^ V { ^r \^\^f J
Collection van der Hoop.
"• Lent by the town of Amsterdam since 1885.
5Q BAKHUYSEN.
417. View of the Building-yard of the Admiralty, at Amsterdam.
0., pen and ink sketch, 15 by 27^ in., h. f. 2% in.
Signed on a board at the bottom of the picture: ^.<ZJ•gc^f«*yJ*,I•'*■"*■
Purchased at an auction in Amsterdam, 1887.
418. A painter in his studio taking a
lady's portrait.
C. 36 by 27ft in., h. I 17 in.
Signed on two books' lying on the floor at
the right hand side of the picture :
Bought at_an auction at Amsterdam, 1888.
BAKHUYSEN (Lud.) and HELST
(Barth. v. d.). See Nos. 1 146 and 1147.
BAKHUIJZEN (Hendricus van de Sande), was born' at the Hague,
January 2d 1795 and died there December 12th i860. Pupil of
S. A. Krausz. E - L.
419. £ landscape in Guelders. A flock of sheep, grazing, tended
by a shepherd.
v.. O. 21% by 1 8ft in. Signed at the bottom, to the left : H. Bakhuijzen/, 1S18,
Purchased at an exhibition, Amsterdam 181 8.
420. The ruins of the castle of Brederode, seen from the East.
"^ C 44ft by 58^ in. Signed at the bottom, to the right: If. v. d. Sande
Bakhuijzen F. 1827. Purchased at an exhibition, Amsterdam 1828.
BAKHUIJZEN (Gerardina Jacoba van de Sande), was born at
the Hague, July 27^ 1826 and died there September 19th 1895.
Pupil of her father Hendricus van de Sande Bakhuijzen.
421. Flowers and Fruit, arranged on a stone slab.
C. 27 by 36^ in. Signed at the bottom to the right: G. J. v. d. S.
Bakhuijzen 1869. Purchased at an exhibition, the Hague 1869.
BAKHUIJZEN (Julius Jacobus van de Sande), born 18 June
1835 at the Hague, settled in that town. Pupil of his father
Hendricus van de Sande Bakhuijzen. E.
422. Twilight. A landscape in Drenthe.
C. 2\\ by 37^4 in., h. f. z\ in. Signed at the bottom, to the right:
J. v, d. Sande Bakhuijzen 1882. Purchased at an exhibition, Rotterdam 1 882.
BARKER KORFF (Alexander Hugo), born at the Hague 31
August 1824, died 28 January 1882 at Leyden, where he resided
since 1856. Pupil of Cornells Kruseman.
423. Under the palm. In a richly furnished apartment are two old
ladies in admiration over a small palm standing on a little table.
M. 6% by 5*fe in., h. f. seated 4 in. Signed to the right, near a chair:
A. H. Bukker Korff 1880. Bought at an exhibition, the Hague 1881.
BALEN I (Hendrik van), was born at Antwerp in 1575, worked in
that town and died there 17th July 1632. Pupil of Adam van Noort.
424. Bacchus doing homage to Diana. The group is seated in
the centre of a landscape, surrounded by numerous figures.
O. 15^ by 20^ in., h. f. seated 9% in. From the cabinet van Heteren, 1809s
BALTEN. ss
BALTEN or BALTHASAR (Pieter) or Pieter de Costere
Baltens. This name is found in 1540 among those of the
members of. the "St. Xucasgild" (painters* guild) of Antwerp.
Karel van Mander . mentions him as inscribed in 1579 (?)* He
died probably in that town about 1598; The development of his
' art was greatly due to the influence of Peter Brueghel the Elder. B-E.
426. The Martinmas fair. Several figures are crowding round
a tun placed on a raised stand. To *-*k TTr? TT~ r~>
the tight, St. Martin on horseback, I IlEi 1 feirV/
O* 43ft by 5 8ft in., b. f. 10^ in. Signed
on a >stone in the foreground to the left :
Bought in 1875.
BAN (Gerbrandt), was born at Harlem in 161 3 and worked at
Amsterdam till about 1652. Was also a picture dealer;
Portrait of a young man, seated, seen to the.wa
COP. ov. 9 by 7 in., h..h. 2% in. Signed on the left:
K,\jr* ov. 9 dv 7 m., n..n. z% in. oignep. on me leu: -i #T «*o
. Purchased at the sale J. H. Cfemer, Amsterdam, 15 June 1 880. ' } ? a
BARBIERS (Pieter Pietersz.), was born at Amsterdam 26 October
1748 and died there 26 October 1842. Pupil of his father, the
decorative, artist . Pieter Barriers. E - L.
427. A farmhouse near flelvdoft.
O. 16^ by 14^ in., h.f. 3^ in. Signed at the bottom to the left:. .P. Barbiers.
From the collection of modern pictures, at Harlem, 1885.
BARENTSZ. (Dirck), was born at Amsterdam in 1534 and buried
there 26 JMay 1592. Pupil of his father called "Doove Barent"
(deaf Barent). Went to Venice and worked under Titian. Settled
in his native town in 1562. Through his marriage, was connected
with, some of the f rst families of Amsterdam.
428. A group of fourteen members of the civic guard in, 1562.
Seven of them are seated at the banqueting table ; the remainder
are standing in a line behind. The figures are seen to the waistv
O. 56^ in. by 2 yds, nat. size. Dated at the top, to the left:
/ r\\ r <r On the right, the x-^
^Amio q L hrifio tiofo ts6* . ^^ \J
One. of the *• «~ .»• Originally belonging to the "Doelen"
figures holds \ 'Y\ \|t"Y\f\ (H?U) of the Cross-bowmen and
a piece of \ 1 V N 1 l\v formerly in the passage leading to
. K • / tne room of the minor Court-Martial
paper witn 'V)/)^ ntl at Amsterdam. Lent by the town
the saw: Yvl U LLT> ♦ since 1885.
439. Banquet of the civic guard in 1566, named the " Pos-
eters" (eaters of bull-head). Eighteen figures, seen to the waist,
are seated . at a table eating bull-head and bread. A woman
brings in a dish of bull-head. ««.
(X 47ft in. by 3 yds 7^ in., nai. k 4 /=? \\ ' jf /*
the matricula of the company. *=*
Originally belonging, to the " Doelen" (Hall) of the Arquebusiers. Formerly
5a BARKNTSZ.
on the landing of the minor Court-Martial in the ancient town-hall at
Amsterdam. Lent by the town, since 1885.
480. The company of captain Reynst Pietersz. in 1585* A group
of 32 figures, 28 of which only are seen. They are represented
half length, forming two rows the one above the other.
O. 63 in. by 4 yds, nat. size. The figures are arranged according to the
following scheme. Nos. 4, 10, 13, 32 are wanting; they have been repainted.
67 11
3 5 8 9 ^ 2 12 14 15
17 19 21 23 24 26 28 30
16 l8 20 22v I 25 27 29 31
No. 1. Reynst Pietersz., captain; 2. Claes Claesz. Kruys, ensign bearer;
3. Claes Engelen; 11. Jan Banningh; 15. Sybrant Bam; 16. Willem Bitter;
17. Pieter Martsz. Kodde; 18. Wm. van Kampen; 19. Pieter Claesz. Boer;
20. Heindr. van Marken; 21. Gerrit Jacobs Verwer; 22. Frederik
Frederiksz. Serwouters; 23. Laurens Jacobsz. Reael; 24. Cornells Pietersz.
Hooft; 25. Dirck Thymansz. ; 26. Hans van Nes; 27. Cornells Symonsz.
Jonkheyn; 29. Jan de Bisschop; 31. Heindr. Laurensz. Spiegel; 32. Heere-
man, the usher. Originally belonging to the Bowmen-Hall and formerly
on the wall facing the "Kunstkamer" (cabinet of art) of the old town-hall
of Amsterdam. Lent by the town since 1885.
431. Corporation picture with twenty-four figures, represented
half length, forming three rows
raised above each other. One of
the personages is Bailiff Verdoes.
O. 61 in. by 2 yds 18^ in., nat. size-
On the top to the right the date inter
sected by the matricula of the company :
Originally the property of the Cross-bow
Hall and formerly on the landing of the minor Court-Martial room in the
ancient town-hall of Amsterdam. Lent by the town since 1885.
432. Ferdinand Alvarez of Toledo, duke of Alva (1507— 1582).
Bust, the face, seen three quarters, is turned towards the right.
Probably a copy.
O. 19^ by 15 in., nat. size. Bearing the inscription: Ferdinand Due
d Alva, On the left the mark : No. 20, and on the reverse of the picture
the monogram of the Stadtholder William III surmounted by a crown,
which indicates that probably this picture was formerly at the Loo.
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
433. See No. 1644b.
BASHKIRTSEFF (Marie), born at St. Petersburg in i860, died in
Paris 31 October 1884. Studied under Rodolphe Julian, Robert
Fleury and Bastien Lepage.
434. Portrait of the artist's sister-in-law. Seated and seen to the
knees. The face in profile is turned to the left.
C 36ft by 28^ in., nat. size. Signed at the bottom, to the right : M.B.1881.
Engraved on wood by Gillot. Presented by her mother M«»e Bashkirtseff,
born Bananine, 1902.
BASSEN (Bartholomeus van), born towards 1590, buried at
the Hague 28 November 1652. In 1613 he became a member
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BASSEN. 53
/j/jSSE'J
•K * B/risr * F
of the St. Luke's Guild of Delft. In 1 62 2 he settled at the Hague
and afterwards was appointed architect of the town. His works
bear the sign of the influence of Hendrick van Steenwijck.
485. A sumptuous interior at the beginning of the XVII century.
The numerous figures seen in this picture are
probably painted by Esaias van de Velde.
O. 28% by 40 in., h. f. 5^ in. Signed at the bottom
to the right. A duplicate of this picture, with a few altera-
tions, is in the Gallery of Darmstadt. Bought in 1876.
436. A family party. A few ladies of different ages, probably
belonging to the same family, are gathered in a richly furnished
apartment. (Attributed to the painter).
O. 37% by 55ft in., h. h. 14 in. From the Dutch Museum.
BATIST (Karel), lived in Amsterdam (?) during the middle of the
XVII century.
487. A Flower piece. A wreath incircling a recess in which stands
a glass jar. o
C. 48ft by 41^ in.
Signed at the bottom,
in the centre:
Presented by Jhr. Otto Smissaert, 1881.
BAUDEWIJNS (Adriaen Frans), baptized at Brussels, 3 October
1644 and buried in that town in 171 1. He worked at Brussels
and Paris, where, with Abr. Genoels, he painted the landscapes
in the pictures of A. F. van der Muelen. Was the pupil of
Ignatius van der Stock. JE,
438. Mountains and valleys. A landscape. J- A "\
O. 5% by 7^ in. Signed at the bottom, to. the right: V" ,
Bought of C. F. Roos in 1885. T *'f
BAUER (Nicolaas), was born at Harlingen 23 September 1767, and
died 28 March 1820* Pupil of his father, Johan Anthonisz. Bauer. E.
439. Smooth water. View of the Maas. The frigate "Rotterdam"
is lying at anchor near the town.
C. 3ifc.by 41^ in. Signed on a floating cask: M Bauer 1807.
From the National Museum, the Hague j8o8. Transferred from the
Manritshuis to the Pavilion at Harlem and thence, in 1885, to Amsterdam.
440. Rough water. A view on the IJ. The warship "Amsterdam" is lying
at anchor on the westernside of the quay. Companion to No. 439.
C* ZPk by 41^ in. Same source as the former No.
441. The entrance of the Anglo-Dutch fleet in the Bay of
Algiers, 1816.
M. 21^ by 30 in. Signed at the bottom, to the left: JV. Bauer 181 8.
Bought with the three following Nos. from J. L. Heymeyer at Vollen-
hoven probably in 1822. Transferred in 1848 from the "Mauritshuis" to
the Pavilion at Harlem, and thence, in 1885, to Amsterdam.
442. Setting fire to the fleet of Algiers, 1816.
O. 7.\\ by 30 in. Signed at the bottom, to the left: A. Bauer 1818.
Same source as No. 441.
$4 BAUER.
: 443. The Bombardment of Algiers, 27 August 1816.
c .M. 2i^> byr29% in.* Signed at the bottom^ to the leftf iV: Bauer 1818.
Same source as; No. 441, i
444* Ship's boats going to the rescue of the " Queen Char-
lotte", commanded by Lord Exmouth, 26 August 1816.
. M. 21^ %y 30 in. Signed at the bottom, on the 'left: Ar. Bauer 181 8,
•* . .-1 Same source as No. 441.
BEECKMAN (Andries). In a legal document dated 24 August
1 65 1, he is described. as "painter at Deventer". "'"" ,
j 445. View of Jacatra
(now Batavia) in the
island of Java.
C. 43^4 by 60^ inM
h. f. 2^ in. Signed at
the bottom to the right :
Purchased' in 1859.
£E£LDEM.AEKESl (Adriaen Cornelisz.), born at Rotterdam about
^; 1^25^ Itfied at the, ^Hague; after 170HTTIS known to have resided
,! at Leyaerf;'ajiji f libra -\6yp at the Hague. ••'."•
446. A sportsman wiih his dogs. Hie" "man, in a red coat, makes
a bright patch against a grey sky in a mountainous landscape.
C. 62^ in. by 2 yds 17 in., nat. size, m * »
Signed on the gun : i n y J 0 j J /
S;^6 * w- Gruyter' Am- :ft- (efhr-mmcr
BEELT (Cornelis), was living at Harlem about 1660.
447. The sailing of the " Hollandsche Haringvloot" (the fleet
^pf the herring fishery).
C. 44^ in. by 2 yds 8 in. Signed at the bottom, If fippl't
to the right. Presented by Mr. W. E. Pappelendam, 1885. *-A* U"l'l ;;
448. View of the Market place, at Harlem, taken during the
1 reading of an edict of the States of Holland. The magistrates
are sitting on the decorated scaffold, raised against the town-hall.
C. 40^ by '58 in., h. f. 10 in. Signed to the ys. f
left, on the wall: . if I ft
Collection van der Hoop. Lent by the town of f\ UCfl (
Amsterdam since 1885. ^^/ V_ *^«-^L
BEERSTRATEN (Abraham). Was probably a brother to Jan
Abrahamsz. (See below.) Worked principally at Amsterdam.
, There are proofs of his having lived between 1639 and 1665.
449. The Harlem Gate at Leyden. A winter view taken from outside
the town. ^^, ^ j—
at the bottom, sy
to the left: . +/ . •
Sale H. Muilman, 1 81 3. Bequeathed by Jhr. ], S. H. van de Poll, 1880.
4l8. Dirck Jiarentsz.
446. A. C. lieeldenmelier.
468. C. P. Berchem.
BEERSTRATEN. 55
C. 37 by 50 in.
Signed at the bottom, 0
Lent V the heirs of /[ *7) tJyJ mf(L^Jt^ 'M #
Mrs. P. M. N. van /£ , J301] J *" ""
Holthe tot Echten, at *^ //
Assen, 1885. ,
BEERSTRATEN (Anthonie), was working at Amsterdam at the
' same time as the other two painters Beerstraten, Jan and Abraham ;
^ he was perhaps their brother.
451. View of the "Dam" at Amsterdam, with the new town-
hall in progress of erection. (This picture has been attributed
to the painter by Mr. A. Bredius).
C. 32 by 39% in., h. f. i\ in. An anonymous donation through the
medium of Mr. A. Bredius and the picture dealer F. Kleinberger, Paris 19OQ.
BEERSTRATEN (Jan Abrahamsz.), baptized at Amsterdam 31 May
1622, resided in that town and died there in July 1666.
452. The old town-hall of Amsterdam after the fire of 7
July 1652.
C.44 by-§ 8 in., h.f. 3 \ in. Signed
'at the bottom, to the left:
. From a sale at Amsterdam, 18 18.
453. The "Paalhuis'V and the new bridge near the Y, at
Amsterdam. A snow scene.
C. iVk by l?\ in., h. f.
N- 4% i^ -: Signed at the f T» T * RRiJ'TR AT £^* •
bottom to the left : A* DttlSP^ *
Engraved by W. Unger. From the sale G. van der Pot, Rotterdam 1808.
454. A winter scene. Groups of skaters on a broad canal.* In the
immediate foregrounds, a village church.
C- 37^ by $2\ in., h.f. 2\ in. Signed at the bottom to the right:
dtv$-tt<dtn^ ) t '?)
$ale Meijnders, 1838. Collection van der Hoop. Lent by the town of
Amsterdam since 188$.
455. Seafight between the English and
the Dutch, off Ter Heyde, 10
August 1653.
C. 69*4 in. by 3 yds 2\ in. Signed at the
bottom, to the left, on a floating piece of wood :
From the sale G. van der Pot, Rotterdam
1808. • '
BEEST (Sy brand van), born in 16 10, probably at the Hague where
he lived between 1640 and 1670. He then removed to Amsterdam,
where he was buried 27 January 1674,
5 6 BEEST.
466. The vegetable market, in a town. en *>
0. 18% by 24^ in. Signed to the right on a cask: ^>XPCtSt^
Bequest D. Franken Dz., 1898. 16 4 *
457. The envoys of the Czar of Muscovy going in State to
the Assembly of the States General, 4 November 1631.
O. 18^ by 31^ in., h. f. 10 in.
Purchased at the sale of Mrs. Storm van de Chijs, Delft 1895.
BEET (G. D.), Dutch painter of the middle of
the XVII century.
458. Portrait of the painter himself (?) half
length figure, the face slightly turned towards
the right. # ^J
C. 29^ by 24 in., nat. size. Signed to the right : jVC^*!^
From the sale of the collection Hoch at Munich, J J
18*92, and of J. F. van Lennep, Amsterdam 1893.
BEGA (Cornells Pietersz.), baptized at Harlem, 15 November 1620,
died in that town 27 August 1664. Pupil of Adriaen van Ostade.
Worked in Harlem. Visited Germany in 1653. E.
.459. A musical entertainment. A party of country people are
gathered in a kitchen on a festive occasion.
Ub4e*~
e>
C. 19 by 16^ in., h. f. 7% in. Signed at the bottom, to the ^/P
right. From the sale Antony Sydervelt, Amsterdam, 1 766. C6»y^«
Cabinet van Heteren. Purchased in 1809.
460. Grace before meals. An old man and a young woman are
seated at dinner opposite to each other. y
C. 14^ by \\\ in., h. f. b\ in. Signed at the j/* s
bottom, to the right : f ^£*f* M ipO\
Engraved by F. W. Buraieister. Bought at the ~^J S
sale J. Smith and Sons, 1834.
Collection van der Hoop. Lent by the town of Amsterdam since 1885.
BEGEYN (Abraham), born at Leyden in 1637 or 1638; died 11 June
at Berlin, where he was Court painter since 1688; lived at
Leyden, Amsterdam and the Hague, visited Italy and France.
461. Brigandage. A party of country men driving their cattle are
attacked by robbers.
C. 5814 in. by 2 yds 6^ in., f=*^ STir^i * *
h. f. %\ in. Signed at the [ ff^lr^\ /f) /ffl /Oil HTI^1\
bottom, to the right:
Bought at Amsterdam in
1889.
BEHR (Carel Jacobus), born at the Hague 9 July 181 2, died
.10 November 1895. Pupil of Barth. Joh. van Hove, — and
CRAEYV ANGER (Gijsbertus), born at Utrecht 21 October 18 10,
died in that town 17 July 1895. Was a pupil of Jan Willem
Pieneman. E. - Z.
462. Ramparts. Close by, a powder magazine in front of which a
soldier is mounting guard.
Walnut, 1914 by 24 in. Signed at the bottom, to the left: C. J. Behr
Fee. figures par G. Craeyvanger iSjo.
Purchased at an exhibition, the Hague 1830.
BELLE VOIS. 57
BELLE VOIS (Jacob), was born at Rotterdam in 1621, and. was
buried there 17 September 1676. Worked also at Gouda and
Hamburg.
463. Rough water. Sailing vessels on a broad river. » (* rr
O. 36^ by 59 in. Signed on a flag: J'M* //a\iO*b 9
Presented by Mr. G. P. Rouffaer, at Deventer, 1885. ^w
463a. A French squadron near a rocky coast. A lady and
gentleman having been put on shore are walking along the beach.
O- 23 by 33^ in., h. f. 3% in. Signed -
at the bottom, on the right: / fi
Collection Jhr. J. E. van Heemskerck J~\ n f \J I S*
van Beest. Purchased in 1877. \S /S *~ *>
463b. A French squadron near a rocky coast. A replica of
the former No.; a few vessels added on the left-hand side.
O. i\\ by 38^ in., h. f. 3*^ in. Same source as the preceding No.
BERCHEM (Claes Pietersz.), baptized at Harlem i8t October 1620,
died at Amsterdam 18 February 1683. Had several masters,
among others his father, Pieter Claesz., Claes Moeyaert, Pieter
de Grebber, Jan Wils (his father-in-law) and Jan Baptist Weenix.
Lived at Harlem and Amsterdam. Supposed to have been to
Italy. E.
464. The ramparts of Harlem. A winter landscape. 1
On a frozen canal, near a massive round tower, some J3 crn(>(n)
men are occupied in loading casks on a sledge. ' ^'
O. 15ft by 19ft in., h. f. 3% in. Signed to^the left on the wall : » fy ^
Cabinet van Heteren, 1809. * /
486. A winter landscape. Near a town, on a frozen canal, two
men are standing talking by the side of a white horse yoked to
a sledge,
O. l$*k by I9?4 m-> h. f. 3^ in. To the left, on a piece of wood, the
signature, which is scarcely legible.
Purchased at the sale of Mrs. Bicker, Amsterdam, 1809.
466. Cattle crossing a ford. The entire foreground is occupied
by a ford, into which herdsmen are driving their cattle.
O. 15 by 24^ in., h. f.
bottom
Sale
kerk,
15 by 24^ in., h. f. ^^.^ ^^
in. Signed at the ^(J S*\ /~***> S~\ ^
om to the right: (\ fj / 1. tLs^h
of Mrs. van Heems-U/ )C>rC/]frTll . f* JO*V
:, the Hague 1770. — ^J/ J
From the cabinet van ^/*
Heteren, 1809. m—^^^
467. The three flocks of sheep. An italian landscape seen at sunset.
In the background a mountain. ^^
O. 1714 by 26^ in., h. f. 314 in. ffC^ /— ,/T^/O
Signed at the bottom to the right: H\*jvr> *\0Mb ' * '
Bought at the sale G. van der Pot, CA^^Cy17
Rotterdam 1808. -/
5« BERCHEM/
, Italian landscape. A river between mountains which in passing
over blocks of rock forms a small
waterfall close to the foreground. In
the immediate foreground shepherdesses . „
watching their flocks. x<$^)(T*Cr)(y}7X> •
C. 35 by 27% in., h. f. 4^ in. Signed at the
bottom, to the right:
1 Kale A. Brondgeest, 1836. Collection van der ^ /*V
Hoop. Lent by the town of Amsterdam 1 ti f fl '
since 1885. , 7U; V
£69. Italian Ruins, In the foreground a pond /
., .near /high decayed w^alls; close by, animals J^S^
and their drivers. ~}
O.. 2014 by 16% in., h. f. 3% in. Signed at the /**
bottom, to the right: V7^ /
Sale of the collection H. Muilman, Amsterdam 181 3. I~\prf flf ^T-
Bequest Jhr. J. S. H. van de Poll, 1880. _/—)''
470. The ferry boat. In the foreground the figure of a young girl
on a white horse in the midst of a party of drivers and their
animals. They are waiting for the ferry boat on which are seen
a countryman on a mule and . ^ ^^v
a few head of cattle. nfll\ f ^
C. 33 by4i^d in., h. f. on horseback 9 in. / 1» / _} L^ * AAA
Signed at the bottom, to the left : J \J "\f ' A^C M l/lY*
"Engraved by J. A. Boknd. ' ^^ -^^ V y
Sales Antonie Sijdervelt, Amsterdam 1766, and Mrs. Bicker, Amsterdam 1809.
471. Italian landscape. In the foreground a few cows and several
goats, which two young girls are milking. ^*. >^\
O. 12 by 14ft in., h. f. 4^ in. ^]XP^f k*nl
Signed in the foreground, to. the left: . J- J*1 ** ™ *'L-*
Collection van der Hoop. Lent by the town of Amsterdam since 1885.
472. Juno and Io. Juno is seen descending from her golden chariot ;
close by, Io under the form of a white heifer. >-^ •-->
O. 9% by 12% in., h. f. 4% in. W-\# /vA # 1 1 1
Signed at the bottom, towards the middle i -S-* • ' 4/11'' * —
r ;( Formerly in .{he collection de Clercq, 1899. Purchased from the
Rembrandt Society in 190 1.
473. Italian landscape. Shepherds are driving their, flocks along the
.- , banks of-a fofekbounct lake. • " .
P-.S^^y 6^ in.\Signed at\ the bottom, to the right: S^^rc^e^l
Purchased .at the sAle Xi. ^an der Pot, Rotterdam 1808. ' J-
474. Ruth and Boas. In the near distance, the kneeling figure of
Ruth to whom Boaz is speaking;
further off are gleaners gathering
up the ears of corn. A mountainous
landscape forms the background.- j A \l nj^l
rC/'43 by 53%Nin., h. f. 19^ in, , _ J \jj(/» l
Signed at the bottom, to the left:
Sale of the collection Bicker " ^ van ^
Swieten, the Hague 1731. Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
BERGHEMJ - 59
475. An allegory of the growth of Amsterdam, The itnaitf of
Amsterdam in the midst
of the gods and god-
desses of the Olympus.
C. 68 by 23^'faL, h. f. - ./cas ■ -
23^ in. Signed at the / ]/ j£.l C*
bottom, to the* left :->«
From the collection Sapor-
mS\ cV$as2 1843. QoHection van der Hoop. Lent by the town of Amsterdam Sinte 1885.
BEFLCrtEM (0? Kj and DOU (G.). See No. 794 ^
„..,.- „ ,-» VAN DER HAGEN,(J.), See ^p. 1030.
BERCKHEYDE (Gerrit Adriaensz.), baptized at- Harlem 6 June
-^ .1638, died there 10 June 1698, Pupil of his brother Job, Visited
* <;C Gteirinany and resided for some time at Heidelberg with his
J>rQtherT Oh their return. f*om this journey both settled at Harlem.
476. View of the Spaarne, at Harlem. Seen from the quay, where
some vessels are lying at anchor. / f/!
O. uz^k by 18 in. f Signed at the ^bottom to the <fitr<K. t/»fl
left, on the wall of the wharf: - CX
Sale Ad: La Coste, Dordrecht, 1832. -
Cabinet J. Rombouts, 1850. Bequest L. Dupper Wz., 1870. Y
4?7.Thfe Town-HSll dn the "Dam", atAmsterdam. The build-
-• ^jngUfc/Ssen from the , front; on the /^ 14
Ifeft sTde of the " square^ gteaX crowds _ tyf*?f'*/
C. f^by 16* in., h.f. life in: ? ^B~C**C&. '[_ /I tyjJt
Signed at the bottom to the left: ; ^ V""''
From a sale at Amsterdam in 1828. -' /%^7^.
itS.View of the "Dam" at Amsterdam. The frontage of the
^ TQwii-Jiall is seen with the New Church and the public Weighing-
house, in the open space, figures
- of burghers, carmen arid traders.' •* •■ .'-/-_/ //• -5L •/>.
O. 17.4 24* in.r<h. f. 2* :in. ^?Cn'K hVcK H7tk J*™
-Signed .'at the bottom to the right:, /#
Sale of Mrs. J.^Rijfsnyder, 1812. Bequest. D. Franken Dz.r, 1898.
479. TJje hotel called " Oudezijds-Heerenlogement " at Am-
feterdkm. Side view. V
O. 11^ by 16 in., h. i, I ^ Q -X / 7/ ?L
Signed at the bottom, to the right: J UcmK HfyVC
• Bequest Jhr. J. S. H. van de Poll, 1886. , . ' 1 i
480. The "Heerengracht" at Amsterdam.
Seen .from the "Nieuwe Spiegelstraat".
C. 21 by 25 in., h. f. 1 in. Signed at the bottom,
to the left:
Same source as the preceding.
481. The "Dam" at Amsterdam, with the
Tow*i-Hali s$ Qiv frorn the front. j
~ C. 20% l>yi2iW^h,f.3i4ih,vSignqd • , , ,
at the bottom, to the left: &e*-SY& S3r#6 /teyvB
Collection * van dier Hoop... Lent; by *_-^T •* • /(faZ **^~
the town of Amsterdam since 1885. ' .
6o BERCKHEYDE.
482. The "Dam" at Amsterdam, with the Town-Hal! seen from
the side.
O. 17% by 25 in., h. f. 2^ ». , . H\ r U -\
Signed at the bottom to the right; wfr'r'r JS*rtK ncyJe
Engraved by C. L. van Kesteren. '^9 4
Same source as the former No.
483. The flower market at Amsterdam. View taken in the
direction of the Town-Hall.
C. 17^ by 24 in., h. f. 2 in. Signed on a boat : ^Jtrtlf Sc'*& //efo*
Same source as No. 481.
484. The entrance gate of the castle of Egmont. Near the ruins
of the building, a woman seated
on a cart is nursing a baby. ^/ / / / . *o
C. 14 by 18 in., h. f. 314 in. g" ^CXT^ H^/Oc
Signed at the bottom, to the left: C^,x .: c^C
Same source as the preceding No.
BERCKHEYDE (Job or Hiob Adriaensz.), baptized at Harlem
2 j January 1630, was accidentally drowned in that town 23
November 1693. Pupil of Jacob Willemsz. de Wet.
485. View of the interior of the • / ~*v
Exchange at Amsterdam. 7 0 T) * assfr h PriflP
C. 35. by 45* ^ h. f. 10 in. J <jf /^ZfC/\f' I '/ U *~
Signed at the bottom, to the right: **/ ~* *
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam since 1885.
486. View of the interior of St. Bavon's church at Harlem,
taken from the South side looking towards the
choir. A few figures. . . ^BfftkHty^f
C. t.o\ by 26^ in., h. f. 414 in. Signed at the A a j^L^
bottom to the left. Same source as the former No. /* *0 7t
487. Portrait of Nicolaes Eichelberg. Husband of Helena van der
Schalcke. See No. 573. Half length, facing the right. The right
hand is resting on a balustrade ornamented with a basso-relievo.
In the distance a country mansion. (Attributed •
to this painter). ' 1 n .• / r
O. 13^ by 1 1 14 in., h. f. 3^ in. Signed at the bottom J U A I "«/
to the left. Bought at Amsterdam in 1898.
BERCKHOUT (G. W.), Dutch painter, lived about the middle of
the XVII century.
488. The castle of Egmont, as it was in former times.
C. 37^ in. by I yd
27 in. Signed in the
centre ot the fore-
ground: III f ^
SSiS^!: (j w ocrckh onrjorf
in 1885. ' -'
A companion of this picture, representing the Abbey of Egmont, is in the
Museum at Alkmaar.
BERCKMANS. 6*
BERCKMANS (Hendrick), born at Klundert in 1629, buried at
Middelburg 27 March 1679. Was a pupil of Thomas Willeboorts
Bosschaert and Jacob Jordaens ; has lived at Leyden and Middelburg.
489. Adriaen B&nckert, lieutenant-admiral (1602— 1684). Seen to
the knees, -three-quarter face turned to the right.
C. 45 by 33 in,, nat size.
To the left the inscription:
aet 46, 1648) which has been
put on later. Signed at the
bottom, to the right:
Engraved and slightly altered by J. du Bois. From the National Museum >
the Hague 1808.
400. Adriaen Banckert, lieutenant-admiral (1602 — 1684). Seen to
the knees, wearing a cuirass ; the three-quarter face turned towards
the right. In the background, a naval battle in progress.
C. 43^ by 33 in., nat. size.
J-B&rckmcm *J?
Signed at the bottom, to -» — *~T~~^
the right:
Engraved by J. Houbraken
signed at tne Dottom, to *i «* g r I ^
£L2&!h.t H^ JHBcrchnan J. J
' jT>&cfanoJi frtck
and, with some slight modifications in the posture, by Chr. Hagens.
Collection de Ruyter, purchased in 1895.
401. Thomas Pots, pastor at Flushing (1618—1689). Half length
figure, the head turned towards
the right.
Teak-wood, 32^ by 27% in., nat.
size. Dated on the background to
the right: JET 43, Ao. 1661 and f /*
signed to the left : / Q Q J
Same source as No. 490.
482. Michiel Adriaensz. de Ruyter (1607— 1676). Bust length
figure, the face turned towards the right. Attributed to the painter.
O. 26 by 2 1 14 in., nat. size. Purchased in 1893.
BERENS (Jan), born at Deventer 29 April 1858, studied at Louvain
and Brussels, Is living at the present time at Roermond. „
See No. 2674.
BERESTE YN (Claes van), buried at Harlem 4 March 1684. Mentioned
as a pupil of Salomon de Bray in January 1644 at Harlem. E.
483. A road in the dunes, planted with trees, seen in the
afternoon light.
O. 13 by 13^ in. Wrongly signed: RuysdaeL
Purchased at the sale of Mrs. Nahuys— Hodston, 1883.
BERG (Simon van den), born at Overschie 4 November 181 2,
died at Arnhem 8 July 1891. Pupil of Pieter Gerardus van Os.
Director of the Royal cabinet of pictures at the Hague." E - L.
494. A Summer's morning. A landscape with cattle.
C. 19^ by 33 in., h. of the cattle 3^ in. Signed: S. van <Un Berg f.
Bought at an exhibition, Rotterdam 1870.
BERGEN (Dirck van den), was born at Harlem towards 1640,
lived there till 1690, resided for some time in London. Supposed
to have been a pupil of Adrien van de Velde.
6 2 .BERGEN.
.486. A landscape with cattle. In the foreground i pond in whict
a shepherdess is bathing her feet. <-v
C. i6ft by 21 in., h. f. seated^ 3% in. Signed ^^vA^^^I*
at the bottom, towards the middle : ' C^O ^ ^V^^%-^
Sale 'Gerrit Muller, Amsterdam 1827. Cabinet (^"3^ lJ
Rombouts, 1850. Bequest L. Dupper Wz., 1870. ^^ ^
^486. A landscape, with a drover and his cattle.
487. Fight between oxen. A landscape at sunset,
C. 14^ by 19 in., h. of oxen 4 in« , ^ • ^r CTi' j»Jt**iV/fl
Signed at the bottom to the -right: ;. (A ^.WJ^F'!;1
Purchased in 1815. <^J* ' ^* *^
488. A landscape. In the background a mausoleum.. surrounded by
jrees; in the foreground various cattle and a young girl milking a goat.
.-.C.26 hy 31 \ "*•> h. f. 7 in. *
Signed on the maugql£u.m : hT^J
Sale F. A. van Iddekinge,*
1838. - .
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam since 1885.
<BERTIN (Nicolas); was born in Paris about 1668 and died there
„., .14^ April 1736. Was a pupil of Jouvenet and Bbn [Boullogne.
488. Jofeeph and! Potiph&r's wife, Q •• •
I : ".•wQ. "*$%- by..u.| in., h.. f.^10 in. Signed at the penUVin
bottom to the right. From van Heteren's cabinet, 1 809.
500. Susannah at the bath.
O. 15^ by ^13 in., 4. f. 10 in.' -^ ^
Signed at the bottom to the left: jjjoriii It • \ \\
Same source as the preceding No. * '
BEVEREN (Charles " van), born at Mechlin 6 April 1809, died
r6 September 1850 at Amsterdam, where .he had settled.
501. The soldier's farewell, a young* man taking leave of his
home and family. _ ,
• 0.'I7^ by 22 in.,- h. f. 8*fo in. Signed on a chest: C*vanBever«nf*i$a8.
Purchased in 1889..
502. Louis Royer, sculptor (1793 — 1868). Seated, seen to the knees,
resting in his studio.
O. 10 by 8 in., h. f. \\ in. Signed on the left: C. van Bevereri'ft. 1830.
To the right is inscribed: Roma. Bought in 1890, with' the following No.
503. Carolina Frederica Kerst (1803 — 1.883), wife of the former,
seated near a table, seen to the knees,~ wearing a large' straw hat.
O. 10 by 8 in., h. f. 1^ in. Signed to the right: Ch.v, B. ft. ,1830.
Same source as the preceding No. ',
BE YEREN (Abraham Hendricksz. van), born at the Hague in
1620 or 162 1, died at Alkmaar in 1675. Worked first at Leyden,
then — from 1639 to 1657 — in his native town, after that at
Delft,, again at the Hague and finally ut Alkmaar. Was most
likely a pupil of his brpther-dn-law, Pieter de: Putter. :
BEYEREN. 63:
'■ >Y^
804. Still life. In a basket a whiting which has been cut and a
slice of salmon. Near it a few plaice
and -mussels. In the background a
barrel and a brown jar.
C. 29*4 by- 34*4 in., real size.
Signed at the bottom to the right:
From the sale G. van der Pot, Rotterdam 1 808. .
605. Still life. By the side of a basket a whiting
in which incisions have been made, and on
the table a large crab.
O. 23% by 32 in., real size. Signed at the
bottom towards the middle;
Lent by Mr. F. H. Wente, since 1898.
506. A study of flowers. In a jug on a table
a bouquet composed of different flowers; near
it, a big watch..
C. 25% by I Sin., real size. Signed at the top, to the right :
Purchased at the sale M. C. van Hall, 1858.
©IE (Cornells de), was born at Amsterdam in 1621 or 1622 and
died there about 1664. •
507. A hilly landscape with ^ f]
herdsmen and their cattle. [ Vo ^t))C Ll$
O. 23% by 33ife in., h. f. 6*k in. V ^
Signed at the bottom, to the left : /* a f %
Presented by Mr. A. Bredius, 1887. " ^*
BIESELINGE or BUESELINGHE (Christiaen van), born at
Delft in 1558, died at Middelburg in 1600. He spent some time
in Spain, and resided from 1596 — 1598 in the Hague.
508. Meeting between David and Abigail. It is supposed that
one of the numerous figures seen in this
picture represents the painter. CARS rHAENM
•O.- 55* ^ by 2 yds 5 in., h/f. Zo\ in.. BilESkLlNGE •
Signed at tfce bottom, to the left*: pcrpir aOi/a>
" Purchased in 1895. Fb-LMT /\ *1*J
BILDERS (Albert Gerard), son of Johannes Warnardus Bilders.
Born at Utrecht 19 December 1838, died at Amsterdam 8 March
1865. Wrote works on the art of painting. Er
509. A Swiss landscape. In a wooded site two herdsmen are
reposing among their goats.
O. 9% -by 13^ in., h. of the goats, 2^ in. Signed at the bottom to the
right : Gerard Bilders, i860.
Lent by Mr. J. B. Westerwoudt, of Harlem, since 1902.
510. View of Oosterbeek, In the foreground some calves lying
down under the shade of willows and low; shrubs.
Cr I5ik by 21^ in. Signed at the bottom to the right: A. G. Bilders, i860.
Same source as the former No.
BILDERS (Johannes Warnardus), born at Utrecht 18 August
1 8 n, died 29 October 1890 at Oosterbeek, where he worked:
Pupil of Jan Lodewijk Jonxis at Utrecht. Z.
64 BILDERS.
511. The heath at Wolf hezen. In the foreground a cluster of
lofty oak trees.
C. 40^ fry 60 in., h. f. 3 in. Signed at the bottom to the left : J. W, Bilders.
Purchased at an exhibition, the Hague 1866.
• 512. Landscape. A wood skirted by a narrow stream.
M. 9^ by 1314 in. Signed: I. W. Bitters. Bequest D. Franken Dz., 1898.
512a. View of Leyden. This picture was painted for the f&es
given on the occasion of the inauguration of Rembrandt's Statue
at Amsterdam, 27 May 1852.
C. 2 yds 4^ in. by 3 yds 21^ in., h. f. 9 in. Signed at the bottom to
the left: J. W. Bilders. Lent by Mr. F. H. Wente, 1904.
BILDERS —VAN BOSSE (Maria-Philippina), born at Amsterdam.
2\ February 1837, died at Wiesbaden, 12 July 1900. Buried
at Oosterbeek. Wife of the painter Johannes Warnardus Bilders.
518. An avenue of oaks, in early autumn.
C. 21 by 30 in. Signed at the bottom to the left: M. Bilders — van Bosse.
0 - Bought at a sale for the benefit of the Society of painters called " Pulchri
Studio" in *$oo.
BISSCHOP or BUSSCHOP (Cornelia), was born at Dordrecht
12 February 1630 and was buried in that town 21 January 1674.
Pupil of Ferdinand Bol.
5.14." The apple pealer. The woman is seated on the ground-sill of
the door of a vestibule, on which opens a suit of roomsj; on
the left a pleasure garden.
O 27t by 22^ in. y ~
h. f seated, 9% in! ( QVSSCHOP '• FECIT! ) 1)07
Signed on a step:
From the collection of Viscount Hartford. Purchased in Paris in 1903.
515. An allegorical representation of the expedition to
Chatham in 1667, with a portrait of Cornells de Witt.
C. 41 by 60ft in., h. h. portrait, 4^ in.
Signed at the /
bottom to the £ Su/chop Feat S06G
Sale H. de Kat, (Dordrecht), Paris 1866. Purchased in 1887.
BISSCHOP (Christoffel), born at Leeuwarden, 22 April 1828. Pupil
of Willem Hendrik Schmidt, Hubertus van Hove and Charles
Gleyre, at Paris. Worked at Hindelopen and settled at Scheve-
ningue, where he died 6 October 1904. Z.
516. The Falconer. A young man painted to the waist holding a
hawk on his left fist.
C. ov. 30*4 by 19^, nat. size. Signed: C. Bis s chop.
Baron Reinhard van Lynden bequest, 1899.
516a. A sunny nook. A young woman sowing. A sunbeam travers-
ing the window of which the shutter is half closed, illumines
the figure. She is standing and her profile is reflected in a mirror.
In front, a table covered with a thick red cloth.
C. 46ft by 34^ in., h. f. 30^ in. Signed at the bottom to the right : C. Bisschop.
Lent by Mr. J. C. J. Drucker, of London, 1904.
66 BLIECK.
Was also an architect and master of the Mint at Middelburg. E.
523. Interior of a gothic church. -^ p. s
O. 1714 by 2514 in., h. f. *\ in. ((). Q . bllffA J 6 SX
Signed at the bottom to the left: ^ ^^^
Purchased at Bournemouth in 1893. "
BLOCK (Eugene Francois de), born at Grammont 14 May 181 2,
died at Antwerp 20 January 1893. Pupil of Ferdinand de
Braekeleer. E.
524. Interior. A sunlight effect. A mother holding her child on her
lap which she has just taken from its cradle.
M. 13^ by 16^ in., h. f. seated 3% in. Signed: B.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam since 1894.
BLOEMAERT (Abraham), born at Gorinchem in December 1564,
died at Utrecht 27 January 165 1. Was a pupil of Gerrit Splinter
(a pupil of Frans Floris) and of Joos de Beer, at Utrecht; he
spent three years in Paris, studied under several masters, among
others Hieronymus Francken; in 1591 he returned to Amsterdam
and in 1595 settled definitively at Utrecht, where he became
dean of the St. Luke's Guild. W-E.
525. The Holy Family resting in their flight to Egypt. The
party has found shelter in
the large kitchen of a
peasant's dwelling. JM^ThiA ^^^
C 33% by 43 in., h. f. 7*4 in. ^>^ / \>*flDPffl(lCcL*
Signed to the left on the sink: ^^^ '^Wt, / /#«* V w^ ^
Purchased in 1902. J G J 2.
BLOEMAERT (Hendrick), was born at Utrecht towards 1601 and
died there 30 December 1672. Was a pupil of his father Abraham.
Supposed to have visited Italy; was also a poet.
526. Winter. An allegorical composition representing an old man
warming his hands over a chafing
dish with live coal.
C. 32 by 38% in., nat. size. Signed
to the left in the background:
Purchased at the sale J. L. Beijers,
Utrecht 1879.
527. The egg seller. Half length figure of a woman, seated.
C. 30 by 23 in., nat.
size. Signed at the /^T) ]r^i
1 to the left: f L=JI*L
Lent by the town of
Amsterdam since 1885.
528. Johannes Puttkamer. Doctor of Divinity (1600 — 1671) on his
deathbed. Figure seen ^y jry r # /•
caLlehgth;„ » (rjiLoemcLzn f>:
C. 2614 by 32^ in., nat. size. ^ "* *^ ^J *
Signed at the bottom to the yf M £^
right : ALtat yi Sacerd. 40, and :
Presented by Mr. W. A. Hop-
man, 1882.
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BLOEME (Herman Antonie de), born at the Hague 17 September
1802, died there 3 November 1867. Was a pupil of Jan Willem
Pieneman.
529. Baron Antonie Frederick Jan Floris Jacob van Omphal,
lieutenant-general. Full face seen to the knees.
C. 53^ by 41^ in., nat. size. Signed at the bottom to the right: // A.
de Bloeme pinx Ao f8j4. Lith. by C. W. Mieling.
Bequeathed by Miss C. L. M. van Omphal, 1877.
BLOMMEN (Norbertus van), born at Antwerp 10 February 1670,
died at Amsterdam towards 1746.
530. Jan Pietersz. Somer (1641 — 1716), picture dealer at Amsterdam.
Bust length.
O. 14^ by 11^ in., h. f. 5% in. On the back, the inscription: Jan
Pietersz. Zomer Norbertus van Bloemen, Pinxit. Engraved by Am. van Hale a.
Sales of J. van der Marck (Leyden), Amsterdam 1773 and of Mrs. Nahuys
Hodston, Amsterdam 1883.
BLOMMERS (Bernardus- Johannes), born at the Hague 30 January
1845. PupH of Christoffel Bisschop. Is living at Scheveningue. E.
531. The fisherman's children. A little girl and her younger brother
in a fisherman's dwelling.
O. 16*4 by 14%, in., h. f. 12^ in. Signed at the bottom to the right: B. J.
Blommers 1868. Lent by Mr. J. B. Westerwoudt, of Harlem, since 1902.
532. The knitter. A little girl seated with her work in the dunes.
C. 20 by 16 in., h. h. 2% in. Signed: Blommers.
Bought at an exhibition, Amsterdam 1886.
BLONDEEL (Lancelot), probably born at Poperinghe jt/o
in 1496, died 4 March 1561 at Bruges, where °
he had settled in 1519. Was first a mason, then
an architect and became later an engineer.
533. Martyrdom. The scene is laid in a mountainous
landscape, at the foot of high ruins filled with
numerous figures.
O. 22 by 28 in., h. f. 4% in. Signed at the bottom to the right:
Lent by Jhr. B. W. F. van Riemsdijk, since 1897.
BLOOT (Pieter Pietersz. de), born at Rotterdam in 1601, buried
in that town in November 1658. Worked at Rotterdam.
534. A lawyer's office during business hours. On a piece of
paper, glued against a desk, is written:
tit toil tecjjten am een fiae trie otengt er nadj een toe. ("he who
begins a lawsuit for a cow must be prepared to pay the value of two").
O. 22ft by 32^4 in., h. f. 6*4 in.
. Signed at the bottom to the
right. Purchased in 1880.
535. Kermesse in a village. In the foreground a - . hloni
group seated at a table and further in the *) . IK • VWljix.
distance some country folks dancing in a ring. •
O. 23^ by 33 in., h. f. seated, 4V4 in. J Q 7 Q
Signed at the bottom to the left. Bought in 1880. . ^/
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BISSCHOP— SWIFT (Catherine* Seaton Forman), born in
London 6 April 1834. Wife of the painter Christoffel Bisschop.
Is living at Scheveningue.
517. The painter's widow. The figure standing before the last
work of her husband, lost in grief. A little girl is trying to
comfort her.
C 30^ by 19^ in., h. h. 3% in. Signed at the bottom to the right: Kate
^Bisschop — Swifty 1870. Baron Reinhard van Lynden bequest, 1899.
BLANCKHOFF (Jan Theunisz.), surnamed Jan Maat; born at
Alkmaar in 1628 and buried at Amsterdam 2 October 1669.
Had several masters, among others Cesar van Everdingen. He
visited Italy several times.
518. View of the Flushing roads in foul weather. (Attributed to
this painter).
C. 38 by 57% in. From the sale C. F. Roos & Co., Amsterdam 1881.
BLEECKER (Dirck), born at Harlem in 1622. Worked at Amsterdam
from 1652 to 1662, at Harlem from 1662 to
I 1669 and at the Hague from 1670 to 1672.
' Did paintings for prince Frederick Henry.
1 519. The penitent Magdalen. Seen to the ( ^** IftJlVkCr
knees, the breast almost naked.
C. 45 by 33^ in-> rort. size.
' Signed at the bottom, to the right:
I Sale Harlem 1869. Sale of count Rasponi, 1883. J V f )
I BLES (David Joseph), was born at the Hague 20 September 182 1
J and died there 3 September 1899. Was a pupil of Cornells
Kruseman. E - L.
520. Father's work, children's play, or Murderers from birth.
Officer's children playing at soldiers.
O. i<)\ by 26^ in., h. f. 9 in. Signed at the bottom, to the left : David Bles ft.
Purchased at an exhibition, the Hague 1869.
521. Conversation. Two ladies, seated on a sofa in a drawing room,
in friendly discourse.
M. \o\ by 13^ in., h. f. seated, 6*4 in. Signed at the bottom, to the
left: David Bles ft. Baron Reinhard van Lynden bequest, 1899.
BLES (Herri met de), (Herri with the white forelock) also called
Civetta, was born at Bouvines, near Dinant, in 1480, died
probably at Liege towards 1550. In 1521 he resided at Mechlin.
His works bear unmistakable signs of the influence of Joachim
Patinir.
522. Paradise. Adam and Eve in the garden of Eden from the
creation until the fall. In several scenes. Around the edge the
signs of the Zodiac. (Attributed to this painter).
O. circular form, diam. \%\ in., h. f. \\ in.
Purchased at the sale H. G. van Otterbeek Bastiaans, Amsterdam 1882.
BLIECK (Daniel de), supposed to have been born at Middelburg,
where his name is found on the register of the St. Luke's Guild
between 1647 and 1669; was buried in that town 6 March 1673.
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BOL.
; 1 007— 1070;. seen to the
7/ ► 166 J-
propnei £»iisoct. x
M,
548. Michiel Adriaensz. de Ruyter (1607— 1676). Seen to the
knees, almost full face,
the right hand resting on
a walking stick. x mm >■%
C. 46 by 37 in., nat. size. Signed X* /v] fA
at the bottom to the right:
Van der Hoop collection.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam since 1885.
549. Michiel Adriaensz. de Ruyter. Seen to the knees, full
face, the right hand resting on a globe. In the background some
vessels. _
C. 62 by 54% in., nat. >^f\ / 1^*1 i£6~7
size. Signed on the balu- v J<*\ sy / ~^r(sC V* ' ® /
strade to the right : I . \fTi • T
From the court of the
Admiralty of Zealand at
Middelburg. Presented by the departemental council of Zealand, 1808.
550. Naaman the Syrian and the prophet Elisha. The prophet
is refusing the presents offered
him by Naaman the Syrian.
C 59% in. by 2 yds 26 in., h. f.
29^ in. Signed at the bottom to
the right, on the step. Lent by the
town of Amsterdam since 1899.
551. Salom6 dancing before ^ -vj* i
Hero'l. * *£ ■
C. 6914 by 52ft in., h. f.
351^ in. Signed to the left,
half way up the picture:
Purchased at the sale of count
Rasponi, Amsterdam 1883.
552. Abraham receiving the visit
of angels.
C. 4 yds 11 in. by 3 yds 3*4 in., nat. size.
Signed on the left, at about the fourth of the height:
This painting is one of five large pictures
which formed the panels of a room at number 6,
Nieuwe Gracht, Utrecht. The other four subjects
are: 1. Moses rescued from the waters;
2. Achilles receiving from Thetis a new breast-plate, fresh from the forge ;
3. King Amasias and the prophet ; 4. Joseph's cup found in the corn bag
of Benjamin. The four pictures have been temporarily lent to the Provincial
States of Zealand, for the decoration of the walls of the Abbey of "Mid-
delburg. Presented by the family Royaards, 1892.
553. Michiel Adriaensz. de Ruyter. Seen to the knees, almost
full face. (Copy).
C. 44 by 35^ in., nat. size. From the room of the naval service estimates.
In the Dutch Museum (East Court).
BOLLONGIER, Bollangier or Boulengier (Hans), became a
member of the St. Luke's Guild of Harlem in 1623 and worked
in that town. There exists a work of his, dated 1664.
BOLLONGIER. 71
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554. A flower piece.
Tulips and other
flowers in a vase.
O. 26^ by 2 life in.,
real size. Signed at the
bottom to the left : ^^ -^^ f /f ? n
Purchased at the sale ' s s
of Mrs. Nahuys — Hodshon in 1883.
BOLOMEY (Benjamin), was born at Lausanne, 19 May 1739 anc*
died there 19 December 1819. Resided at the Hague from 1763
to 1 791; was court painter to the prince of Orange. A T.
555. Frederica-Sophia-Wilhelmina of Prussia. Wife of William V
(1747 — 1820). In the centre of the three Graces and other alle-
gorical figures.
O. 18 by 12*4 in., h. f. seated 6% in. On the back is a piece of poetry
indicating Benjamin Bolomey as the artist.
Purchased from Mr. Botgortschek, at the Hague, 1880.
556. William V, prince of Orange (1748— 1806). Standing, in
armour, seen full length. *
C. 2 yds \%\ in. by 41^ in., nat. size. /O /
Signed on the right: JuOlOf/lQ,
Presented by the provincial States of Zealand
in 1878. Formerly in the possession of the g
family J. A. van de Perre, representative of /J JfJ
the prince in the province of Zealand. * *^
557. Frederica-Sophia-Wilhelmina, Princess of Prussia (1747 —
1820). Consort of Prince William V. Whole figure, seated.
C. 2 yds 9% in. by 41% in., nat. size. Same source as the preceding No.
BOMBLED (Karel-Frederik), born at the Hague, Ist March 1822, died
at Chantilly, 4 January 1902. Was a pupil of W. H. Schmidt. E- L.
558. Gipsies on the road.
M. I i*fo by 1 514 in., h. f. 3 14 in. Signed at the bottom to the left : A. Bombled.
Bequest D. Franken Dz., 1898.
BONVIN (Francois), born at Vaugirard 22 November 1817, died
at Paris 18 December 1887. E.
559. Still life. A pewter mug by the side of a basket of strawberries.
C. 18 by 1414 in. Signed: 1871, F. Bonvin, London. Presented by the
Dowager Baroness R. van Lynden, born Baroness van Pallandt, 1900.
BOOM (Adriaen-Hendricksz. VER-). See Verboom, p. 346.
BOONE (Daniel), born at Borgerhout, near Antwerp,, towards 1635,
died probably in London, 1698.
500. Peasants playing cards. _
O. 7^ by 914 in., h. h. \\ in. j-n, nnnA/f.
Signed at the bottom, in the centre J . 1 JL*J UU
towards the left: *■""
Bought from C. F. Roos & Co., 1885.
561. The gruel eater. A peasant eating gruel from an earthenware
vessel placed in front of him. "»d
O. 7^ by 6 in., h. h. 1 \ in. Signed at the bottom in the fT\ £% OON E
middle. Presented by Mr. F. Heusy de Kampen, 1893. ""5&
72 BOONEN.
BO ON EN (Arnold), was born at Dordrecht, 16 December 1669, died
at Amsterdam 2 October 1729. Was a pupil of Godfried Schalcken.
Worked in his native town, visited Germany and settled in
Amsterdam, 1696.
562. Six governors of the "O. Z. Huiszitt ennuis" in 1705.
The governors, seen to the knees, are grouped around a table
and engaged in writing and counting money.
C. 69 in. by 4 yds 4^ in.,
nat. size. Signed at the
Lent by the town of Am- ^-^ " 1*7 O $
bottom to the left: // '^J/ck ^srlljPAl t-Jin&-
From the "Huiszittenhuis". ^ « x^T* r-*Tn J I W ' *
sterdam since 1885.
563. Four governors of the hospital for lepers with the
bookkeeper and the superintendent in 1715. Full length figures,
grouped around a table. The governors are: Hendrik Visser,
Michiel du Fay, Willem Pijll and Wolfert Hendrik Drinkveldt.
C. 2 yds 3 in. by 3 yds 27 in., nat. size. Signed at the bottom to the
left : A. Boonen jy 13. Formerly on the landing of the governors'* room
in the hospital for lepers. Lent by the town of Amsterdam since 1885.
564. Five syndics of the Surgeon's Guild of Amsterdam in
1716, grouped around a table ; two are standing and the remaining
seated. Their names are: Dirk Cloes, Roelof Roelvink, Jan
Koenerding, Stilling van . S7 /7$
Velsen and Benjamin van /S> /U J*~lsc\ s^n-^n0A?
Tongeren. O^ CX> oJ Oinie^l
C. 62 in. by 2 yds 22 in., nat. size. Signed: . - /f
Formerly the property of the Surgeon's Guild. / // O
Lent by the town of Amsterdam since 1885.
565. Four governors and a superintendent of the house of
correction in 1714. Full length figures. Three represented
seated, one standing. The superintendent has a sketch of the
picture in his hand. The names of the persons represented are :
Andries Hees, Tobias Looten, Andries Carel Jongh, Jacob Frederik
du Fay and Barent Mom, the superintendent.
C. 70 in. by 2 yds 19^ in., nat. size. ' Signed at the bottom to the left:
A. Boonen 1714. Formerly in the house of correction.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam since 1885.
566. Jan van de Poll (1666 — 1735) and his son Harmen Hendrick
(1697—1772). ^ y^O/7T
C. 19^ by 15% in., h.h. 2% in. fO // s^A^^n oM
Signed at the bottom in the centre : v — ' *-> ^-^^ G/T/l V fLX/rU*
Presented by Jhr. J. S. R. van de Poll, 1885.
566a. Brechje Hooft (1640 — 1721). Wife of Mr. Harmen van de
Poll. Seen to the knees. A landscape in the background.
C. 19^ by l6ty in., h. h. 3^ in. Same source as the former No.
BOR (Paulus), born in the first half of the XVII century, died at
Amersfoort^To August 1669.
567. Moses rescued from the waters. Half nude women wading
BOR. 73
through the river are carrying the child towards the bank, where
the daughter of Pharaoh stands, in expectation.
C 52ft by 45% in., h.h. 3% in. From the " Huygenshuis" at the Hague.
BORCH (Gerard ter), born at Zwolle in 16 17, died at Deventer
8 December 1681. Was a pupil of his father Gerard ter Borch,
at Zwolle, and of Pieter Molyn, at Harlem. After travelling for
a long time in England, Italy, Spain and France, he worked
principally at Deventer. He was living in his native town from
1650 to 1654.
568. The painter himself (?) Half length figure turned towards the
left, carrying his large hat in his hand.
COP. 14 by 11^ in., h. h. 2% in. Signed in the background ffQ
on the right: vJC5
Purchased at the Hague in 1868. Bequest L. Dupper Wz., 1870.
569. Geertjen Matthyssen (?) widow of Thijs Daems, married
afterwards Gerard ter Borch. Half length figure turned towards
the right, holding a fan in her hand. Companion picture
to No. 568. fZf\
COP. 14 by \\\ in., h. h. 2^ in. Signed in the background, l"» fS
at the bottom to the left. Same source as the preceding No.
570. Paternel advice. A young lady dressed in white satin stands
in the foreground, her back turned to the spectator. A gentleman
wearing an officer's uniform is adressing her, seated by the side
of a lady who is drinking a glass of wine. To the right is seen
a dog; a bed in the background to the left.
C. 28 by 28^ in., h. f. 16 in. Engraved by J. G. Wille, J. C. Bendorp
and by W. linger. Lith. by A. Moll and by Wildt. Duplicates of this
picture, without the dog, are in the Berlin Museum and Bridgewater house.
In the last named gallery the bed is on the right hand side of the picture.
Sale of Mrs. Lormier, the Hague 1763. Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
571. Hendrick van der Schalcke or Schalckenius. Was from
1638 to 1676 in succession pastor at Uitgeest, Edam and Hoorn.
Seen to the knees, three quarter face turned to the right, wearing
a hat. In his left hand he holds a glove.
O. 1 1 \ by 914 in., h. h. 2\ in.
Signed at the bottom to the right:
On the back of the picture a label with the name of the pastor.
Purchased in 1898, with the two following Nos.
572. Portrait of the wife of Hendrick van der Schalcke. Seen
to the knees, the face turned towards the left. In the hands,
folded over each other, she holds a glove.
O. ov. 11% by 9*4 in., h.h. 2 in. Same source as the former No.
573. Helena van der Schalcke, as a child. Daughter of the preceding.
Became the wife of Nic. Eichelberg. Full length portrait, standing,
facing the right. She has a basket on her right arm and holds
a flower in her hand. See No. 487.
O. l3*k by 11*4 in., h. f. 8*4 in. On the back of the picture a label
with the name of the child. Same source as No. 571.
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574. Jan van Duren (1644 — 1672). Sheriff and councillor of the
town of Deventer. Full length figure, standing near a table covered
with a red cloth, the face slightly turned towards
the right.
C. 32 by 25^ in., h. f. 20 in.
Signed in the background to the left:
An inscription on the reverse of the picture, reads: yan van Duren,
Burgemeester en Cameraar van Deventer, The same portrait, but seated,
recurs in the painting which ter Borch did in 1667 for the town-hall
representing the magistrates of Deventer. The property of Mr. P. W.
van Doorninck, at Bennecom. Lent to the Museum since 1901.
575. Margaretha van Haexbergen. Wife of the former. Full length
figure, nearly full face, standing by the side of a red armchair.
C 32^ by 25^ in., h. f. 19^ in. Same source as No. 574.
576. The reading of the oath of the ratification of the peace
of Munster, 15 May 1648. The painter has introduced his
portrait in this picture, where he is seen in the background to
the left. A copy after the original which is in the National Gallery
in London.
COP. 18 by 23% in., h. f. 8 in. From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
577. An urchin fleaing a little dog. A copy after the original in
the old pinacothek of Munich.
O. 14% by 1 1^4 in., h. f. 2% in.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam since 1885.
BORCH (Jan ter), Dutch painter of the first half of the XVII century.
578. The drawing lesson. An old man is teaching a child drawing
from a plaster cast. A candle light scene.
C. 4714 by 62% in.,
nat. size. Signed
on the socle of a
small statue:
From the cabinet of pictures of prince William V. Was formerly over
the chimney piece of the room in the palace of Ryswick, where in
1697 the plenipotentiaries assembled for signing the peace.
BORCH (Moses ter), baptized at Zwolle, 19 June 1645, killed at
Harwich, 12 July 1667. Younger brother of Gerard ter Borch.
578a. Jan Fabus. Head and shoulders, full face. (A study).
PAP. 314 by 2\ in., h. h. 2 in.
Purchased at the sale of the collection Zebinden, Zwolle 1886,
BORCULO (N. van), made a syndic of the Painters' Guild at Utrecht
towards 1616 or 1617.
579. Henricus van Zyl (1545 — 1627). Advising judge at the tribunal
of Utrecht. Half length figure, the three quarter face turned
towards the right.
Inscription: OCTO ANNIS DECIES COMPLETIS ATQ. DVOBVS
HENRICI ZYLII TALIS IMAGO FVIT ANNO 1627.
COP. 6^ by 4% in., h. h. 2 in. Engraved by Crisp, de Passe.
Purchased at the sale of the collection van der Willigen in 1874.
573- Gerard ter Borch.
BORMAN. 75
BORMAN (Johannes). His name is found on the register of the
St. Luke's Guild of Leyden in. 1657 and 1658; he was a member
of the Painters' Guild of Amster-
dam in 1659.
580. A garland of fruit. Grapes and \~J/ HU y+m/l/n
C. 23% by 2914 in. Signed at the bottom in the centre:
Bought at the sale van Panhuijs, Amsterdam 1822.
BORSELEN (Jan Willem van), born at Gouda, 20 September
1825, died at the Hague, 24 September 1892. Was a pupil of
Andreas Schelfhout. E '- Z.
581. A Dutch landscape. View taken near Schoonhoven.
C 31% by 53^ in., h. f. 1^ in. Signed at the bottom to the left!
J, W. van Borselen, F. Bought at an exhibition, Amsterdam 1868.
BORSSOM (Anthony van), was 'born at Amsterdam in 1629 or
1630 and was buried there, 19 March 1677. E.
582. A landscape by moonlight. /",
Signed at the bottom to the left: J\JB°^j j0|/^
Bought at the sale Delboy, the Hague 1 881. *zsJ
583. A study of amphibians, insects and
plants. Am
C. 24% by 1914 in. Signed at the bottom to the left: **->OZA JOtd* .
Presented by Dr. A. Bredius, 1890.
BOSBOOM (Johannes), was born at the Hague, 18 February 1817
and died there 14 September 1891. Was a pupil of Bartholomeus
iohannes van Hove. E - Z.
*he church of Our Lady at Breda. In the foreground is
seen the tomb of Engelbert II of Nassau.
M« 35 by 27^ in., h. f. 6\ in. Signed at the bottom to the right:
J. Bosboom 184s. Purchased in 1843.
585. Monks holding divine service in a church.
M« 34^ by 26^ in., h. f. seated, 4^ in. Signed at the bottom to the
left: J. Bosboom, Baron Reinhard van Lynden bequest, 1899.
BOSCH (Hendrik van den), Dutch painter, lived in the first half
of the XVIII century.
586. Diederik van Durven. Governor-general of the Dutch Indies
from 1729 to 1730.
COP. \$\ by \o\ in., h. f. 2\ in. Inscription, intersected by his coat
of arms: Mr. DIDERIK DURVEN, GOUV* GENERl VAN INDIA.
Signed at the bottom to the
eight : XT 0 HcndriA: van din Bos J ^< te . !*& ^
Same source as No. 328.
BOSCH (Hieronymus van Aeken, called Jeroen), was born at
Bois-le-Duc towards 1462 and died there in 15 16. The influence
of his fantastical compositions may be easily traced in the works
of Peter Breughel the Elder.
587. The operation for the stone. The patient, tied to a chair,
76 BOSCH.
is undergoing the operation. A few people are standing round.
(Attributed to the painter).-.
O. 16% by 1 2^ in., h. f. on the chair, 6\ in. .^^^ "-» -i
Signed at the bottom to the left, on a small banner : >^g^£^ \ \)
From London. Bought in 1893. \s*
588. The temptation of St. Anthony. The saint is surrounded
by numerous diabolical figures ; in the distance is seen a burning
town. Copy of the period.
O. 2%\ by 35% in., h. f. kneeling, 6\ in. Similar pictures are in the
museums of Brussels, Bonn and Antwerp. The paintings are probably
copies made from the original which is in the museum at Lisbon.
Purchased from Fr. Muller & Co., 1899.
589. The Adoration of the Magi. In the foreground the stable.
The background represents a hilly country rising towards Jerusalem,
which is seen in the distance. Copy from the original which is
in the Madrid museum.
O. 22^ by 17^ in., h. f. 8 in. From the National Museum, the Hague 1 808.
BOSSCHAERT (Ambrosius), born towards 1570 at Antwerp, was
inscribed in the "Liggere" 1588— 1589. From 1593 to 161 3
was a member of the Guild of Middelburg; resided at Utrecht
in 16 1 6, probably till after 1643.
590. A flower piece. Tulips, roses and carnations arranged in a
small vase. 7oT
COP. I2ty by 9 in. Signed at the bottom to the left : /lj\ » 7 {j ' I 0
Presented by Dr. A. Bredius in 1890. * -^ « ^
BOTH (Johannes), was born at Utrecht towards 16 10, studied in
that town under Abraham Bloemaert and died there 9 August
1652. He spent some time in Italy and in 1640 returned to his
native town. His compositions show a strong influence of Claude
le Lorrain. His brother Andries, who died in 1650, often painted
the figures in his landscapes. E.
591. Artists studying from nature. The painters are represented
seated in an Italian landscape. In the
foreground, rocks overgrown with bushes,
foliage and high trees; in the centre a
rushing stream.
C. *]\\ in. by 2 yds 22% in., h. f. 12 in.
Signed at the right, on a rock: » )^^
Purchased in 1833 by Th. Hamlet; in 1834 ^^^^^
by A. van der Hoop.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam since 1885.
592. An Italian landscape. A road through an undulating country
with clumps of trees scattered about. A man seated on a mule
is driving before him a couple of loaded animals.
From the opposite side two horsemen with their
guide are seen approaching. In the distance a
view of mountains and the sea. A l^\0'
°- 31^* by 41 in., h. f. 414 in. Signed to the left, \J^J^
on a rock. Sale J. Bleuland, Utrecht 1639.
Cabinet J. Rombouts, 1850. Bequest I. Dupper Wz., 1870.
Seir
BOTH. 77
593. Italian landscape with ferry-boat. A lady on a white horse
and a man standing by the side of his nag, are waiting for the
ferry-boat, which is seen approaching laden with
cattle drivers and their animals. In the distance,
mountains and a town.
C. 30 by 36 in., h. f. on horseback, 5 in. 1
Signed on a rock to the right: V/
Etched by the artist himself. Bought at the sale G. van der Pot, Rotterdam 1 808.
594. Italian landscape. From right *to left of the picture a road
winds through a thickly-wooded, hilly country. In the distance
high mountains, and on the road are seen a mule ^
driver and a countryman with his team. fir) J. J
O. 14^ by 20 in., h. f. on mule, 3% in. * J&OTf\
Signed at the bottom to the right, on a rock: I
Sales Destouches, 1794; Talleyrand, 181 7; Pourtales, 1826. V^^
Sale at Bath. Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam since 1 885.
595. A farm-yard. A white horse is seen standing by the side of a
cart, which a peasant is loading with
baskets. A little way off some soldiers
are playing. The figures are probably
painted by Andries Both.
O. 24^4 by 20 in., h. f. 5% in.
Signed at the bottom to the left:
Bought at the sale of Mrs. Boreel, Amsterdam 18 14.
598. Italian landscape. Peasants driving their cattle along the bank.
A stone bridge across the water leads to a massive ,_.
round tower. Lj$Ovt
O. 18 by 23. in., h. f. 2^ in. Signed to the left, on a stone: ^^Vl/i
From the cabinet van Heteren, 1808.
597. Popular life in Rome. Close to some imposing ruins, a group
of people are buying and selling. In the distance a view of the
Coliseum. The figures are probably painted
by Andries Both.
C. 2614 by 32% in., h. f. 6^ in.
Signed at the bottom to the right:
Formerly in the collection de Clercq, 1898.
Bought from the Rembrandt Society, in 190 1. ]
"BOULARD (Auguste), was born at Paris. Worked in the second half j
of the XIX century. Was a pupil of Ldon Cogniet and of Jules Duprd.
598. The repast. A peasant woman feeding her child.
C. 35 by 28^4 in., nat. size. Signed at the bottom to the right : A. Boulard.
Presented by the Dowager Baroness R. van Lynden, born Baroness van
Pallandt, 1900.
BOURDON (Sgbastien), born at Montpellier 2 February 161 6, died
at Paris 8 May 1671. One of the founders of the Royal Academy
of Paris in 1648. Was painter to Queen Christina of Sweden. E.
599. The mystic marriage of St. Catharine. The scene is laid
in a mountainous site, near a town.
C. 35 by 40^4 in., h. h. 3% in. From the cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
c
roup
>f the
Qo-fk
78 BOURGOIN.
'6 6,
BOURGOIN (Aim6-Gabriel-Adolphe), born at Paris n March 1824.
Was a pupil of Bouchot and of L£on Cogniet.
600. The dance. A young lady is dancing to the music of a violin,
which a young man is playing.
M. i6ife by 12^4 in., h. f. 10*4 in. Signed at the bottom to the right:
A. Bourgoin 70. Bequest D. Franken Dz., 1898.
BOURSSE (Esaias), born at Amsterdam 3 March 1631, died, a
naval officer, on a voyage to the Dutch Indies, 16 November
1672. Visited Italy.
601. A woman at her spinning wheel, by the side of a man
sitting in the chimney corner of a kitchen paved
with red tiles.
C. 23% by 1 9^ in., h. f. seated, 9% in. Dated at the
bottom to the left. From the sale W. Gruyter, 1883.
BOY (Gottfried), a German painter, worked at Hanover in the middle
of the XVIII century. Learned probably his art from his father,
Pierre Boy.
602. Frederick-Christian, elector of Saxony (1722 — 1763). In
armour, seen to the knees. . ^
C. 56^ by 44% in., nat. size, fitni f>QrGo%J,r, Y>o*iJeintr9 du r\oyi y-f-r
Signed: " ^
From the National Museum in the Hague, then in the store room of the
Mauritshuis. Received in 1876.
BRAEKELEER (Ferdinand de), born at Antwerp 12 February 1792,
died there 16 May 1883. Was a pupil of Philippe Jacques van
Bree. E*
603. An interior with figures. A young girl and a young man
who is courting her.
M. 22\ by 19% in., h. f. 9 in. Signed: Ferdinand de Braekeleer, 1848)
Anvers. Bought from the artist in 1848. Van der Hoop collection.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam since 1885.
604. The citadel of Antwerp after the siege. December 1832.
C. 52 in. by 2 yds 5% in. Signed at the bottom to the left: Antwerpen
1 831 (sic) F. de Braekeleer. Purchased at the sale Viruly, Amsterdam 1881.
BRAKENBURGH (Richard), baptized at Harlem 22 May 1650 and
buried in that town 28 December 1702. A pupil of Adriaen van
Ostade and of Hendrik Mommers. Has also painted at Leeuwarden.
He was also a poet.
605. Santa Claus. A middle-class household with many children ;
some have received rewards, others nothing but rods.
O. 1914 by 26% in., h. f.
seated, 9% in. Signed
the bottom to the left:
From the sale J. A. Bren- ■ m
tano, Amsterdam 1822. ^^
606. A village inn. A number of peasants drinking and smoking.
. f.
O. 13^ by 1 1I4 in., h. f. 0^ in. . r
Signed at the bottom to the right: D , gra A^tt^-
From the cabinet van Heteren. IoOo. ' N *—*
From the cabinet van Heteren, 1808.
BRAMER. 79
BRAMER (Leonard), was born at Delft in 1595 and buried there
10 February 1674. In his youth he visited Italy; settled in his
native town from 1629. E.
607. A biblical scene (?) Two persons dressed as priests are seated
at a table looking on at the fight between two other persons,
dressed as monks.
O. \%\ by 24^ in., h. f. seated, 6^ in. \, Qx O tiler
Signed at the bottom to the right:
Bought from Fr. Muller & Co., 31 December 1884.
608. The denial of St. Peter. In the m j*
foreground two soldiers playing at ^^b*t^*+(\!\tlC/Y
cards ; behind them, among other A/^/ ) ' *
0 Is. A composition witr
mmerous figures. . ^v
:. 49 i». by 2 yds 5% in., /S f I ) /JO / ^ a
*L?l t SK at the < J5 Til m* r. Ji ) o5 *
figures that of St. Peter, at whom a
servant-girl is jeering.
C. 49% by 55^ in., almost naL size.
Signed to the right: ,^^ ^,
A. A. des Tombe bequest, 1903. ^^' *"~
609. Solomon offering sacrifice to idols. A composition with
numerous figures.
C.
h.
bottom to the right:
Purchased at the sale of Mrs. Nahuys — Hodshon, 1883.
BRANDT (Albertus Jonas), was born at Amsterdam 22 November
1788 and died there 21 February 1821. Was a pupil of J. B.
Morel and of Georgius Jacobus Johannes van Os.
610. Flowers and Fruit. Different kinds of fruit by the side of a
cluster of pionies.
O. '2814 by 21^ in., real size. Signed: A. J. Brandt.
Bought at an exhibition, the Hague 181 7.
611. Flowers in a pot of red marble.
Maplewood 26% by 21 in., real size.
Purchased at the sale A. J. Brandt, Amsterdam 1821.
BRASCASSAT (Jacques-Raymond), born at Bordeaux 30 August
1804, died at Paris 28 February 1867. A pupil of Theodore
Richard and of Louis Hersent. Was elected a member of the
'*Institut de France" in 1846. Z.
612. A bull, seen from the flank.
C. 1 7 by 20^4 in., h. bull, 1 1% in. Signed at the bottom to the left : Brascassat.
Presented by Mr. Hughes Krafft, 1886.
BRASSAUW (Melchior), born at Mechlin 14 May 1709, died
probably at Antwerp about 1757. Worked in that town.
613. The prodigal son, in the midst of a band of dissolute people.
O. 23 by 26% in., h. f. i^4 in. Signed at the bottom to the left:
MeLchior • Brassauw * FecLt
Bequest L. Dupper Wz., 1870.
8o
BRAY.
BRAY (Dirck de), was in 1671 secretary to the St. Luke's Guild.
Is principally known by his engravings on wood. Supposed to
have been a pupil of his father,
Salomon de Bray. W-E.
613a. Still life. An allegorical
representation of death.
O. 1914 by 14% in., real size.
Signed to the left:
Lent by the governors of the " Emmanuelshuizen" at Zwolle, since 1903.
BRAY (Jan de), born at Harlem where he was buried 4 December
1697. Eldest brother of the former and a pupil of his father
Salomon de Bray. E.
614. The syndics of the St. Luke's Guild of Harlem in 1675,
Painted in collaboration with Dirck de Bray (see above), Jan
Golingh (see p. ), and Jan de Jongh (see p. ). The
syndics ^ are [grouped around a table, partly seated and partly
standing.
The persons represented are: Gerrit Mulraet, worker
in copper, dean of the Guild, holding in his hand a
copper medallion, painted by J. de Bray ; Jan Claesz.
Mar sells, resting his head on his hand, by the same
artist ; Dirck de Bray, secretary, also by Jan de Bray;
Wouter Knyff, the servant of the Guild, at the same
time painter, by J. de Bray; Jan de Bray, by D.
de Bray; Jan Golingh, writing, by J. Golingh;
Jan de Jongh, by J de Jongh.
C. $\\ in. by 2 yds \ in., nat. size. Dated: f6yj,
to the left on a piece of paper placed on a chair:
Formerly the property of the painter Wijbr. Hendricks.
Was mentioned in the catalogue of the auction in the "Huis metde Hoofden'*
of 16 July 1 81 9. Bought from the agent J. de Vries, in 1821.
BREDAEL (Jozef van), born at Antwerp, 14 August 1688, died at
Paris in 1739. From 1736 he was painter to the Duke of Orleans.
He made numerous copies from the works of J. Brueghel,
Wouwerman, etc.
615. A village on the bank of a river. By the side of the water
numerous figures and several crafts on the stream.
°- lS1k by 52^ in., h. f. 2\ in.
Signed at the bottom to the right: J BRED/\ f*,J?2%
From the cabinet van Heteren, 1809. ' *
BREE (Mattheus-Ignatius van), born at Antwerp, 22 February 1773,
died there 15 December 1839. Was Professor at the Academy
of Antwerp. Pupil of Francois-Andre Vincent, at Paris, and of
Petrus-Johannes van Regemorter. E.
616. The painter by himself, in profile.
M. 6 by 6 in., h. f. 3^ in. On the back of the picture : Mattheus Ignatius
van Bree se ipse Fecit. Presented by Jhr. Victor de Stuers, 1877.
617. Johannes Hermanus Molkenboer (1773— 1834). Seated at a
table, facing the left, holding a drawing in his right hand.
C. 35^ by 28^ in., nat. size. Signed on the drawing : M. J. van Breeft i8ij.
Presented by the heirs of Mr. J. H. Molkenboer, 1891.
m. CA'jC^
BREE. 8 1
618. Visit of the prince of Orange to the victims of the
inundation in the orphanage called: "Aalmoezeniers
Weeshuis" at Amsterdam, 14 February 1825. (A sketch).
C. 25% by 31% in., h. f. 9^ in. Signed at the bottom to the right: Eerste
Schets M J. v. B. (first sketch by M. J. v. B.) Purchased in 1825.
From the pavilion " Welgelegen" at Harlem.
BREEN (Adam van), worked at the Hague from 16 12 till after
1618; settled at Amsterdam in 1629.
619. View of the "Vijverberg" at the Hague. The frozen pond
is covered with skaters. In the foreground, along the bank, Prince
Maurice with his retinue.
O. 28^ by 52^ iu., h. f. 6^ in. This picture was signed formerly at the
bottom to the right: A. van Breen, 161 8; this signature has been falsely
altered into A, v. d. Venne. Bought in Vienna in 1878.
BREENBERGH (Bartholomeus), born at Deventer in 1599, died
in Amsterdam before 1659. He spent seven years in Italy, where
he worked under the guidance of Paulus Bril, and in 1633 took
up his abode in Amsterdam. E.
620. The wrestling of Jacob with the angel. A mountainous
landscape with buildings and ruins.
O. 19^ by 26^ in., h. f. 4% in.
Signed at the bottom to the right:
Purchased in 1898. tr
621. The adoration of the Magi. The three Magi with their atten-
dants advance towards Mary, who is seated with the child on
her knees on a tumbled down column among ruins.
COP. 1 1^ by 1914 in., h. f. 5 in. Bought at the sale F. Kayser, 1888.
BREITNER (George-Hendrik), born at Rotterdam 12 September
1857. Studied under Charles Rochussen and Willem Maris.
Worked at the Hague and at Amsterdam. At present residing in
Bloemendaal.
622. Light artillery coming down a sandhill at full speed.
C. 45^ by 30^ in., h. f. on horseback, 25% in. Signed at the bottom
to the left: G. H. Breitner. Bought at an exhibition, Amsterdam 1886.
623. Rain and wind. In the foreground three servant girls traversing
a bridge.
C. 24% by 39^ in., h. f. 15^ in. Signed at the bottom to the right:
G. H. Breitner. The property of Mr. J. G. Pott. Lent since 1898.
BREKELENKAM (Quieringh Gerritsz.), born at Zwammerdam
towards 1620, died at Leyden in 1668, where he was inscribed
in the guild in 1648.
624. Reading. A man standing and bent over a table is reading aloud
to a young girl.
O. 1914 by 15 in., h. f. 12 in. Collection D. van der Kellen Jr., 1877.
From the collection of Jhr. J. E. van Heemskerck van Beest, 1878.
625. The mousetrap. Two children with a mouse caught in a trap.
O. 714 by 6% in., h. f. 1^ in. Signed in the centre : /-x . *jj
Sale P. de Heere van Holy, Rotterdam 1 824. Cabinet ^- & j g-
J. Rombouts, 1850. Bequest L. Dupper Wz., 1870. O •
82 BREKELENKAM.
626. A confidential Ghat. A saleswoman is talking to the mistress
of the house, the maid standing by, listening.
O. 19 by 14^ in., h. f. seated, 11 in. CAi B'/ 6 £ )
Signed on the rundle of a chair:
Sale H. Muilman, Amsterdam 18 13. Jhr. J. S. H. van de Poll bequest, 1880.
627. Mother and child. The woman is giving the child pap from
a little saucepan.
O. octagonal, 12 by 10 in., h. f. seated %\ in.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam since 1885.
628. A tailor's workshop. Master and workmen are seated on a
table; a woman is standing near _. <*-* _
with a fish-pail on her arm. y 0-,^ r\ * I O £l 3
C.26by2iin.,h.f.i3>4in. Signed on a chair: ** *JLJ / ^ ^l* "
. Sale J. de Vos 1833. Collection van der Hoop. Lent by the town of
Amsterdam since 1885.
629. An interior. In a kitchen the figures of two old men, the one
at a spinning wheel, the other
coming home from fishing.
7<!yt^£
O. 2314 by 18^ in., h.f. 12% in. A^^/A^
Signed on the door:
From the sale G. van der Pot, ^ ^
Rotterdam 1808. . f\^ U Z.
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680. The chimney corner. Two
old men seated in company, the one smoking, the other drinking,
O. 24 by 18^ in., h. f. seated, 12 in. Signed at the bottom to the right:
<^%nj(cLn£aArv. ) ^Pf-
From the sale G. van der Pot, Rotterdam 1808.
BRETON (Emile-Adglard), was born at Courrieres in 1831, died
there in 1902. A pupil of his brother Jules.
631. In the height of the storm. Under a very dark sky large
waves breaking against the shores.
C. 19 by 27^ in. Signed at the bottom to the right: Emile Breton, 74.
Presented by the Dowager Baroness R. van Lynden, born Baroness van
Pallandt, 1900.
BREUGEL. See Brueghel, p. 84.
BREUHAUS DE GROOT (Frans Arnold), born at Leyden,
13 June 1824, died at Brussels, 23 June 1875. Pupil of his
father Frans Breuhaus de Groot. Z.
632. The port of Saint-Nazaire.
C. 18 by 27^4 in., h. f. 2^ in. Signed at the bottom to the left: F. A.
Breuhaus de Groot, F. Purchased at an exhibition held at Arti and
Amicitiae in i860.
BRICE (Ignace), was born at Brussels in 1795 and died there in 1866.
632a. The poulterer. The salesman is pinching the bare arm of a
servant girl who has come to make a purchase.
C. 39 by 48^ in., nat. size. Signed to the left on a wall: Brice 1827%
From the pavilion "Welgelegen", at Harlem 1885.
BRIL.
83
BRIL (Paulus), born at Antwerp in 1554, died at Rome, 7 October 1626,
where he had been living from 1 574. Studied in his native town under
Damiaen Ortelmans, and his brother Matthys Bril. Worked in Italy
under the guidance of the brothers Carracci and of Elsheimer. E.
633. Ruins. A hilly landscape bounded by ruins, with several groups
of people.
COP. \b\ by 22ife in., h. f. 3^ in. Signed on a fence P.* Bn!
in the foreground. Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
634. A rocky landscape with a river. An imposing castle rises
on the steep banks of a river, along which several boats are
moored. Perhaps a copy.
COP. 9 by \\\ in., h. f. \\ in. Dated at the bottom to the left: &0 /
Bought at the sale D. M. Alewijn, Amsterdam 1885.
BRISE (Cornells), born at Harlem in 1622, died at Amsterdam
after 1670. Kept the refreshment bar at the Amsterdam theatre.
635. Hunting tackle hung up
C
against a wooden partition.
C. 2 yds 7^ in. by 2 yds
33% in-> r^al size. Signed at
the bottom in the centre:
Lent by Mr. H. D. Wfflink
van Collen, since 1890.
636. A study of still life. On a
table are grouped a helmet, a
breastplate, some books, musical
instruments and a terrestrial
globe.
C. 4214 by 35% in.
Signed on a book:
Presented by Dr. A. Bredius, 1885.
BROECK (Elias van den), probably
born at Amsterdam. He was
buried there, 6 February 1708.
Has worked in Antwerp and in
Amsterdam.
637. Flowers and insects.
Branches of various flowers
with a large rose in the centre.
C 15% by 13 in.
Signed to the right, on a table:
Presented by Mr. J. B. Wester-
woudt, 1888.
iff Si
j 6 &?-
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638. Flowers. A branch bearing flowers j& / . ~\ /) YT) p n •
and fruit; next to it a lizard and z^^ltQS [yU\T% •
snail.
C. 1614 by 1314 in.
Signed at the bottom to the right:
Bought at the sale of Mrs. Nahuys —
Hodshon, Amsterdam 1883.
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84 BRONCHORST.
BRONCHORST (Jan Gerritsz.), born at Utrecht in 1603, died at
Amsterdam in 1661 or 1662. Was a pupil of Cornells van Poelen-
burg. Worked first in his native town, and from 1650 at Amsterdam.
Served his apprenticeship as a painter on glass at Utrecht and
in France.
639. An allegory on the distribution of food (1657).
C. 2 yds 31 in. by 62 in., -
nat. size. Signed : ^^0 jT r f .
Painted for the "Oude Zijds */Vtfn £>tO7\jCil0r^t • jCClt
Huiszittenhuis " and formerly ^-^ J
in the Workhouse.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
640. An allegory on the distribution of food.
C. 2 yds \\ in. by 60^ in. Same source as No. 639.
BRONDGEEST (Albertus), was born at Amsterdam, 2 December
1786 and died there 30 July 1849. Pupil of P. G. van Os and
of H. Numan. See No. 751. E.
BRONZINO (Christofano AUori, called the). See Allori, p. 3.
BROUWER (Adriaen), born at Audenarde in 1605 or 1606, was
buried 1 February 1638, at Antwerp, where he settled in 1631.
Came to Amsterdam in 1626 and was a pupil of Frans Hals, at
Harlem, about 1628. E.
641. A village carouse. A number of men and women are gathered
round a table in a kitchen.
O. io*4 by 13 in., h. f. seated, 5% in. Signed to the left, on a cask : y^
From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
642. A brawl among peasants, at the entrance, of a house.
O. 10 by 131& in., h. f. 6 in. Traces of a signature to the right, p^
on a piece of wood. From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
BRUEGHEL (Abraham), surnamed Rijngraaf. Was baptized at
Antwerp, 28 November 1631, died after 1670. He visited Italy.
643. Fruit. Pomegranates and ^^ — ^^
white grapes. J /rsrCUOeL'/ '•J*\PW*>%j ^ O
C. 2614 by 19^ in. Signed kJ^'WW^*-*' * w J /
at the bottom to the left: C-*
From the sale held at "Pictura", Amsterdam 1887.
BRUEGHEL (Jan), called "Velvet Brueghel", born at Brussels
in 1568, died at Antwerp 13 January 1625. Son of Pieter Brueghel,
the Elder. Pupil of Peter Goetkint of Antwerp, where he settled
in 1596, after a visit to Italy.
644. A village on the banks of a river. The scene is enlivened
by the presence of several small boats on the water. ft veTrRB
COP. 5^ by 8 in. Signed at the bottom to the left: «<ro4
From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
645. View of a town on a river. A large number of fishing boats
and a few crafts, filled with people, animate the view.
COP. 6 by 8 in. From the sale G. van der Pot, Rotterdam 1809.
622. G. II. Breitner
650. P. Ikueghel de Jongt. 646. Jan (Huweelen) Brueghel.
BRUEGHEL. 85
646. Latona menaced by the peasants. The scene is laid in a
thickly wooded landscape, through which runs a brook.
O. 14^ by 22 in., h. f. 2\ in. Van Heteren Cabinet, 1809.
647. The Holy family on their way to Egypt, resting at the
foot of a large tree.
COP. 6^ by 4^ in., h. f. ^4 in. BavkgcI'
Signed in the middle of the foreground:
Replicas of this picture are in the Museums of Brunswick and Vienna.
Bought at the sale G. van der Pot, Rotterdam 1808.
648. Christ preaching from a fishermen's boat. A harbour on
a rocky coast, with large crowds of people. (Copy?)
COP. 1 1 % by 1614 in., h. f. 2^ in. Signed at the bottom to the right: J ]j
Presented by Baron van Spaen van BUjoen, 1808.
649.. A river scene. In the foreground a large number of boats at
moorage ; a little way off groups of fishermen and citizens. (Copy
or imitation).
COP. 8 by 11 in., h. f. 1^ in. From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
BRUEGHEL THE YOUNGER (Peter), called "Hell Brueghel",
was born at Antwerp in 1564 and died there in 1638. Son of
Pieter Brueghel the Elder (the Peasant Brueghel) and pupil of
Gilles van Coninxloo.
650. The adoration of the Magi, represented in a Flemish winter
landscape, with numerous figures.
O. \6\ by 22% in., h. f. 2\ in. p:B*EV^5HEL
Signed at the bottom to the left:
Purchased at the sale Copes van Hasselt, Amsterdam 1881.
BRUGGHEN (Guillaume Anne van der), born at Nimeguen
2 November 181 1, died 18 July 1891 at Ubbergen, where he
had settled. Pupil of P. G. van Os. E.
651. A little dog on a chair.
O. 12*4 by 9 in. Signed at the bottom to the left: G. A. v. d. B. /.
Bequest A. A. des Tombe, 1903.
652. A study of dogs.
PAP. on panel, 10 by 12% in. Signed at the bottom to the right: G. A. z.
d. B. /. 68. Same source as No. 651.
653. Still life. A dead wood pigeon by the side of a powder pouch.
O. 13^ by 1 0^1 in. Signed : G. A. v. d. Brugghen 74. Same source as No. 651.
654. Pigs about a farm.
C 9^ by 13^ in. Signed at the bottom to the left: G. A. v. d. B. /.
Same source as No. 651.
655. A little dog standing out against a red background.
C. on panel, 6 by 7 in. Signed at the bottom: G. A. v. d. B. f.
Same source as No. 651. In the store room.
656. A black and white watch dog.
C. 14% by 17 in. Signed on a bucket: G. A. v. d. B. Same source as No. 651.
BUECKELAER (Joachim), born at Antwerp about 1530, died there
in 1573. Pupil of his uncle Peter Aertsz., surnamed "Lange Pier".
657. A well stocked kitchen. Some servant maids are busy plucking
86 BUECKELAER.
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fowls. In the background are seen*[f
Jesus with Mary and Martha.
C. 67% in. by 2 yds 26% in., nat. size.
Signed at the top on a beam :
Bought at the sale S. B. Bos, Amsterdam 1888.
658. Ecce Homo. A market place with a number of salesmen
displaying their wares and surrounded by buyers. In the centre and
background Jesus being presented to the people. By the side other
scenes from the Passion. (In the manner of Joachim Bueckelaer).
O. 50 in. by 2 yds, h. f. seated 17 in.
Bought at the sale H. F. ten Kate, Amsterdam 1889.
BURBURE (Louis-Pierre-Eugene de), born at Schaerbeek 30
January 1837; is living at Brussels.
659. De Briel. On the occasion of the town celebrating the third
centenary of its delivrance from the Spanish yoke (1572 — 1872).
View on the roadstead covered with boats dressed with colours.
C. 40 in. by 2 yds 4 in. Signed at the bottom to the left : Louis deBurbure, 1872.
Lent by the heirs of Mrs. B. J. Tideman, of Amsterdam, since 1889.
BURGERS (Henricus Jacobus), born at Huissen, near Arnheim,
9 January 1834, died at Paris 11 October 1899.
660. A Jewish funeral. The procession in a narrow street is advancing
towards the spectator.
C. 67 by 49^ in., h. f. 40^ in. Signed to the right: Burgers.
Baron Reinhard van Lynden bequest, 1899.
BURGH (Hendrik van der), was born at the Hague in 1769 and
died there 15 September 1858. Z.
661. After milking time. A dairy maid busy scouring copper
vessels, is being teased by a young farmer.
O. 19 by 14^ in., h. f. 8^ in. Signed to the left: H. v. d. Burgh, /.
Bought at an exhibition, the Hague 1827.
BURGH (Hendrik Adam van der), worked at the Hague in the
first half of the XIX century. Son of Hendrik van der Burgh.
662. Milking time. A few cows standing near a brook. Punts laden
with utensils are approaching the spot.
(). i6ife by 21^1 in., h. cows 4^4 in. Signed to the right: H. A. van der
Burgh Jr. Purchased at an exhibition, the Hague 1827.
BURGH (Pieter Daniel van der), was born at the Hague in 1805.
Son of Hendrik van der Burgh.
663. The "Gevangenpoort" and the "Plaats" at the Hague.
O. 18% by 23 in. Signed at the bottom to the left: P. D. van der Burgh*
From the Pavilion at Harlem.
BURGH (R. van), Dutch painter; worked in the second half of the
XVII century.
664. Seafish. In the foreground various kinds of fish grouped by
the side of a salmon cut in ^^
slices. The distance shows a ff)
part of the coast. [J
C. 44 by 6o14 in., real size.
Signed at the bottom to the left:
Bought at the "Brakke Grond", Amsterdam 1884.
BURGKLY— GLIMMER. 87
I.. IULU
BURGKLY— GLIMMER (Mrs. E. J.), an artist of the middle of
the XIX century.
665. Fruit, game and hunting tackle.
C. 28^ by 36 in., real size. Signed at the bottom to the left: Mad.
Burgkly — Glimmer nee Hoopstad, 1842. Bought from the artist in 1842.
Collection van der Hoop. Lent by the town of Amsterdam since 1885.
BUSSCHOP (Cornells). See Bisschop, p. 64.
BUYS THE ELDER (Cornells), known to have lived at Alkmaar
from 1516 to 151 9, died before 1524. Was the eldest brother of
Jacob Cornelisz. van Oostsanen.
665a. Painting of the vault of a choir divided into nine parts
representing the last Judgment. Finished in 1519. In the
centre Christ seated on the clouds ; at his feet St. Michael killing
the devil who is squatted under one of the scales of a balance
which angels are carrying and on which the sinners are weighed.
To the left the damned are dragged by devils into hell which
is indicated by numerous implements of torture. Attributed in the
former edition of this catalogue to Jacob Cornelisz, van Oosfzanen.
Formerly in the St. Laurence church at Alkmaar. Bought in 1902.
BUYS THE YOUNGER (Cornells), born before 1524. Settled in
Alkmaar from 1541 to 1545 and died there in 1546. Was the
son of Corn. Buys the Elder. (See above).
666. The meeting between Eliazer
and Rebecca. An undulating country
with groups of fi-
gures and animals in
the middle distance
and background.
O. 41^4 by 28^4 in., h. f. 16*4 in.
Signed at the top:
Lent by Mr. C. Schoffer, since 1896.
BUYS (Jacobus), was born at Amster-
dam 19 November 1724 and died there in 1801. Was a pupil
of Corn. Pronk and of Corn. Troost. E-MT.
667. Cornells Ploos van Amstel (1726— 1798). Art collector and
copper plate printer at Amsterdam. Seated at a table.
O. 10 by 9 in., h. f. 2 in. /— r. £\ . . <£-" ^ -
Signed at the bottom to the left : J L/J Llikf *S. f V 6 U •
Engraved by R. Vinkeles. <^ / ' '
Presented by Jhr. J. Ploos van Amstel to the Royal Society of Archeologists.
Lent to the Museum.
668. Johannes Monnikhoff (1707 — 1787).
Physician at Amsterdam. Bust.
C. 2814 by 24^ in.
Signed at the bottom to the left:
Bequeathed by Mr. A. S. van Nierop to th«
town of Amsterdam.
Lent to the Museum in 1887.
88 BUYTENWEGH.
BUYTENWEGH (W. Pz.). Was born at Rotterdam, married at
Harlem in 1613, returned to his native town between 1623 and
1625 and died there before 1630. An engraving of this artist,
dated 1606, is known to exist. E.
668a. The captain, standing, full face, holding a staff in his right
hand. In the background, two soldiers.
O* l5*k by 11% in., h. f. 10^ in. Signed at the bottom ,'^ttt?,/*,
to the left. Bought at Fr. Muller's auction rooms with Z***
the assistance of the Rembrandt Society in 1904.
BYLERT (Jan van), born at Utrecht in 1603, died there 13 November
1 67 1 . Was a pupil of Abr. Bloemaert. Resided for several years in Italy,
. where he was much influenced „ — » -j* *
by the works of Caravaggio. / jj . . /
669. A lute player. Half length &P ij/Jfr/ -
figure, turned towards the left. f g
O. 714 by 714 in., h. f. I ^ in. /
Signed at the top to the right: *
Sales B. Lans, Amsterdam 1878 and J. H. Cremer, Amsterdam 1886.
670. A woman's portrait. Bust, turned towards ^ n- S ~j. f
the left, nearly full face. bumC** f
C. 32*4 by 26% in., nat. size. Signed at the top to the left J A J
Bought at Amsterdam in 1893. ^ V J
CABEL. See Arent Arentsz., p. 43.
CALAME (Alexandre), born at Vevey 28 May 1810, died at Mentone
1 7 March 1 864. A pupil of Diday. Worked principally at Geneva. E-L.
671. An Italian landscape. A sunset view.
C. 22\ by 32^ in., h. f. on horseback, z\ in. Signed at the bottom to
the left: A. Calame, Geneve. Bought in 1845. Collection van der Hoop.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam since 1885.
CALISCH (Maurits), was born at Amsterdam, 12 April 181 9 and
died in that town 14 March 1870. Was a pupil of Jan Adam
Kruseman. Z.
672. To see the new baby. The young mother is seated with the
child on her knees.
C. 22^ by 26 in., h. f. 1 2\ in.
Signed at the bottom to the right : M. Calisck /. iSjj.
Collection van der Hoop. Lent by the town of Amsterdam since 1885.
673. A mother's blessing to her daughter, who is leaving her.
C. 47*4 hy 37^(1 in., nat. size. Signed at the bottom to the left: M. Calisck
feet. 1S44. Purchased in 1884 at an exhibition. Same source as No. 672.
674. Cornells van Outshoorn (1810 — 1875). Architect and civil
engineer. Half length figure, turned towards the left.
C. 47^ by 39 in., nat. size. Signed at the bottom to the right : M. Calisck feet.
Presented by the heirs of C. van Outshoorn, 1890.
675. Johanna-Christina Beelenkamp (1820 — 1890). Wife of the
preceding. Half length figure, turned towards the right.
C. 47^ by 39 in., nat. size. Signed at the bottom to the right: M. Calisck feet.
Same source as No. 674.
CAMERARIUS. 89
iwciftns
CAMERARIUS (Adam), known to have worked at Naarden, Amster-
dam and Utrecht, from 1644 to about 1685.
676. Christ and the centurion. The centurion is kneeling before
Christ, who is sur- ^-
' rounded by several ^^^
persons. Vjr
C. 68 in. by 2 yds 1 7 in. W^ • **
Three fourths of the nat. W 1 /^/?'
size. Signed at the bot- ^f ^ // ' f
torn to the right:
Bought at the sale Viruly van Vuren and Dalen, 1880.
CAMPEN (Jacob van), architect, baptized at Harlem 16 July 1595,
died at his country seat "Randenbroek", near Amersfoort, 13
\ September 1657.
677. Jupiter defeating the Centaurs and. Charon, the ferry-
man of the Styx. Grisaille.
O. 29% by 5 2*4 in., h. f. 6*4 in.
This panel, with six others representing subjects of still life, formed the
painted wainscot of a large room in the "Hoogerhuis", probably built by
Jacob van Campen in 1645 and pulled down in 1879. This house was
part of the property "Randenbroek" near Amersfoort and belonged to
the artist. Placed in the East Gallery of the Museum.
CAMPHUYSEN (Govert), came from a family of Gorcum;. he is.
supposed to have been born in Friesland in 1623 or 1624 and
was buried at Amsterdam, 4 July 1672. Resided also at Stock-
holm, where he was court painter from 1653 to 1663. E.
678. Portrait of the painter (?), seated ^ n.
at a table, seen to the knees, wearingP ^^OjrAJ^^^SW^^ .
a DiacK. nat. ^^^ ^ \ . jl {j
C. 46 by 41 in. nat. size. Signed on a letter : ^ r £vAl
This portrait is most likely that of his Q^^^^-"*
cousin Godefridus Camphuysen. \J
(Information supplied by Mr. E. W. Moes). Bought in London in 1886.
679. Scene in a stable. A man is trying s*> ^ , r
to trip a chair on which a servant ( ( J I [
girl is seated before a table. ^ \^ WW Iff* /;
O. 13 by 14% in., h. f. 2^ in. Signed: K^y J J
This signature has been falsely crossed by '
that of P. Potter, Bequeathed to the town of Amsterdam by Mrs. Messchert
van Vollenhoven, 1892. Lent to the Museum.
CAMPHUYSEN (Rafel Govert sz.), born at Gorcum in 1597 or
1598, buried at Amsterdam 23 October 1657.
680. A landscape at sunset, near ^^ ^^
0.^18^25 in., h. f. 10 in. J\^^amuhiw(fitA
Signed at the bottom to the left: / ^/j
From the collection Gijsbert de
Clercq, 1899. Purchased from the Rembrandt Society.
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CAPPELLE.
CAPPELLE (Johannes van de), born at Amsterdam in 1624 or
1625, and was buried there 22 December 1679. He owes the
development of his talents principally to the influence of Simon
de Vlieger. E.
681. Fete on board the yachts ("Admiraalzeilen"). A calm sea
on which numerous sailing boats; in the foreground a ship's
boat crowded with people.
O. 25*4 by 36% in., h. f. 2 in.
Signed at the bottom to the left : The initial •
signature has been altered to de Vlieger -» €»•*»«•«•-*»• / v*f*0
Engraved by W. Unger. From the National Museum, the Hague 1808,
where it was catalogued "the Mustering of the fleet for the expidition to
Chatham by Cappelle".
CARAVAGGIO (Michel- Angelo Amerighi da), born at Caravaggio
in 1569, killed at Porto d'Ercole in 1609. Was a pupil of Cesare
d'Arpino. E.
682. The death of Orion. The body of Orion foreshortened is lying:
on the ground, the head turned towards the spectator. (Copy
or imitation).
C 59% by 6$ in., nat. size. Purchased from Mrs. Liotard, Amsterdam 1827,
CARRfe (Hendrik), born at Amsterdam 2 October 1656, died at the
Hague 7 July 1721. Pupil, among other masters, of his father
Frans Carre\
683. A young officer in armour. Three quarter figure. In the distance
some horsemen.
C. ov. 33% by 26^4 in., h. f. 7 in. Signed at the back of the picture:
H. Carre 1697. Presented by Mr. A. Bredius, 1889.
CATE (Hendrik Gerrit ten), was born at Amsterdam 22 February
1803 and died there 6 March 1856. Was a pupil of Pieter
George Westenberg.
684. The "Jan Roodenpoortstoren" at Amsterdam. (This tower
was demolished in 1829).
C. 24*4 by 32 in. Signed : H. G. ten Cate fee. 1829.
From the Pavilion " Welgelegen", at Harlem 1885.
685. A nook of the town by moonlight.
C. 22 by 18 in. From a sale held in 184 1. Collection van der Hoop.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam since 1885.
CATE (Siebe J. ten), born in 1858, studied at the Academy of
Fine Arts of Amsterdam.
686. View of Zwijndrecht, near Dordrecht. River scene on a.
winter's day.
C. 14^4 by 24 in. Signed: ten Cate 92.
Lent by Mr. J. B. Westerwoudt, of Harlem, since 1902.
CELS (Cornells), born at Lier, 10 June 1778, died at Brussels in
1859. Was a pupil of Andreas Lens.
687. A Swiss peasant woman, with her dog.
C- 43^ by 34^4 in., nat. size. Bought at an exhibition, the Hague 1821.
CELS. qi
688. JohanCornelis van derHoop(i742— 1825). Bust length, full face.
C. 24^4 by 21^ !"•> °at. size.
Collection van der Hoop. Lent by the town of Amsterdam since 1885.
CHATTEL (Fredericus- Jacobus van Rossum du), born 10 February
1856 at the Hague. Is living at present at Scheveningue.
689. The drawbridge. A Dutch landscape.
M. 14 by 10% in. Signed at the bottom to the right: Fred, J. du Chattel.
Baron R. van Lynden bequest 1899.
CIMA DA CONEGLIANO (Giovanni-Battista), born at Conegliano
towards 1460; was still painting in 15 17. Pupil of Giov. Bellini.
690. The Holy Virgin nursing the infant Christ. A mountainous
landscape.
C. 32^ by 26^ in., h. f. 4^ in. From the Mauritshuis, 1885.
CLAESZ. (ALLAERT), was painting towards the middle of the
XVI century at Amsterdam and was the first master of Pieter
Aertsz. It is not altogether certain whether he engraved the
numerous plates which have been attributed to him and are dated
from 1520 to 1555. B. (?J.
691. A group of eighteen members of the civic guard, 1534*
Half length figures, facing the spectator. In the centre two of
them carry the chain and the sceptre. n
Attributed to this artist. Formerly A ^ ^ +*> *~ A^
ascribed to J. van Scorel. J\ ^ J f) J TT •
0. 49^ in. by 2 yds 1 7 in., nat. size. Dated: **"
From the Kloveniersdoelen (Arquebusiers* Hall), later in the small hall of the
Court Martial in the old Town-Hall. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
CLAESZ. (Peter), born at Burg-Steinfurt about 1590, buried 1
January 1661 at Harlem, where he is known to have worked
already before 161 7. Was the father of Claes Berchem.
692. Still life. Several cups and an overturned silver dish ; close by,
on a pewter plate a lemon partly peeled and a few nuts. -
O. 18 by 24% in., real size. Wrongly signed: yohan d Heem ^\ Jr
f. 1640. From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
693. A study of still life. On a table partly covered with
a white cloth, some tin plates on which are seen a bloater,,
a roll and a cut lemon; by the side a pewter salt-cellar,
a bowl half filled and in the background a branch of vine.
O* 2S\ by 24% in., real size. Dated at the bottom to the
right: A° 1647 and signed. Bought at Groningen in 1900.
CLAEU (Jacques de), born at Dordrecht, worked from 1642 to
about 1665 in that town, in the Hague and in Leyden. Was the
son-in-law of Jan van Goyen and the brother-in-law of Jan Steen.
694. "Vanitas". A study of still life. The different objects represented
are: a terrestrial globe half covered, a death's head, a crucifix,
a violin, a glass standing on a paper which is written upon and
sealed, an inkstand and some
flowers.
0.21^ by 28 in. Signed to the right: J j) /. {ZC
Presented by Mr. A. Bredius, 1888.
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92 CLERCK.
CLERCK (Hendrik de), born at Brussels about 1570, died towards
1629. Was a pupil of Maerten de Vos at Antwerp. Painted
principally for the churches of his native town.
695. Marsyas defies Apollo. Composition crowded with many
figures in a mountainous landscape.
COP. 18 by 25 in., h. f. 7 in. Described as a work of de Clerck in the
catalogue for the sale of the Cabinet van Heteren in 1808.
696. Suzannah and the two Elders. Figures seen to the knees.
(Attributed to this painter).
O. 68 in. by 2 yds 5 in., nat. size.
Bought at the sale J. Hollander, at, Brussels, in 1888.
COOLERS (Louis-Bernard), was born at Liege in 1740 and died
in that town in April 181 7. Was a pupil of his father Jan
Baptist Coders. E.
697. Jan Bernd Bicker (1746 — 181 2). Seen to the waist, seated at
a table.
M. 17^ by 14J/4 in., h. f. 3% in. Signed:
Bequest Bicker, 1 881. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 188 1.
698. Catharina Six (1752— 1792). Wife of the preceding. Seen to
the waist, seated at
a table.
M. 17J4 by 14^ in.,
h. h. 3% in. Signed
in the background to the left. Same source as No. 697.
699. A mother with her child.
M. 1514 by 13 in., h. h. 2\ in. Signed on the back: L. B. Coders.
Bought at an exhibition in 1809 or 1 810 (?).
CODDE (Peter), was born at Amsterdam in 1599 or 1600 and was
buried there 12 October 1678. His style was formed under the
influence of F. Hals. ~-^
700. The adoration of the shepherds. Little figures (P
of angels appear from behind great masses of dark V»/$
clouds. *
O. 22 by 18 in., h. f. kneeling 7 14 in. Dated at the bottom ) 6 4$
to the left: 164s and signed on the cradle:
Bought at the sale of Mrs. Nahuys — Hodshon in 1883.
The company of captain Reynier Reael and lieutenant
Cornells Michielsz. Blaeuw, "de magere Compagnie". Begun
by Frans Hals and finished by Pieter Codde. See No. 1085.
701. Portrait of a man. Bust, three quarter face turned towards
the right'. (Attributed to this painter). o ^
COP. ov. 5*4 by 4^ in., h. h. i^in. Dated to the right : A/ . jj 2, 7
with the following No. at the sale Josephus -^
Purchased
Jitta, Ams
of the Rembrandt Society. 0 W-/t~ # *{- 0
Jitta, Amsterdam 1898, with the pecuniary assistance * /
. J. van de Cappelle.
628. Q. G. Urckeleiikar
CODDE. 93
702. Portrait of a woman. Bust, three quarter face //> /*
turned towards the left. (Attributed to this painter). ,/*• J J)
COP. ov. 5^ by 5 in., h. h. i^ in. Dated:
Same source as No. 701. w
COENE (Constantinus-Fidelio), born at Vilvoorden 0llT-3%
in 1780, died 20 August 1841. Was a pupil of Pieter Barbiers Pz.
703. The "Porte de Hal" at Brussels, with several groups of
figures in the foreground.
O. 37% by 48^4 in., h. f. 9 in. Signed at the bottom to the left : C. Coene 1823,
Purchased at an exhibition, Brussels 1824.
COENE (Jean-Henri de), born at Nederbrakel in 1798, died in
1866. Was a pupil of Jacques-Louis David and of Jos. Paelinck.
704. News from the market. Peasants meeting on the road are
conversing together.
C. 43 by 50^ in., nat. size. Signed at the bottom to the left : Jf. Decoeneft. 1827.
Bought at an exhibition, Ghent 1829.
COINGNET (Gilles), was born at Antwerp about 1538, resided in
Italy from 1567 to 1568, returned to Antwerp and settled at
Amsterdam in 1586; he died at Hamburg 27 December 1599.
705. The drawing of a lottery held at the "Rusland" for
the benefit of the lunatic asylum of Amsterdam, in
August 1592. An evening scene by torchlight.
O. 45 in. by 2 yds 9J4 in., h. f. 12 in.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1897.
COLONIA (Adam de), born at Rotterdam 12 August 1634, died in
London in 1685.
706. Fire in a village during the night. In the foreground a
sheet of water on which are seen
some boats filled with people.
O. 25^ by 23 in., h, f. 2% in. yr- , 4f ^^m/% J%
Signed at the bottom to the left : Jb e if A ff fjlUli i
Bought at the sale van Goethem te Soere, if^J/L \L \J IU ^"
Amsterdam 1890.
COLYNS (David), born at Rotterdam about 1582, settled afterwards
at Amsterdam.- Was a pupil of his. father Chrispiaen Colyns.
707. Eliah taken up to heaven. The prophet Elisha is looking
•from a dark wood at the chariot which is carrying Eliah to heaven.
Signed at the bottom to the right: Cj^Jc/l^^^. I * *^J
From the estate of Mrs. Joost Brest, v»«»^ Jf
Amsterdam 1644. Presented by Mr. A. Bredius, 1894.
COLASIUS (Johan George). In 1735 or 1736 his name was on
the voting list for the election of Dean of the "Gilde" (society
of painters) of Utrecht. Has probably worked in that town.
708. Hieronymus Jose-
phus Boudaen. Bust. ({ h (f * &
0|&. UA\
C. ov. 30^ by 25^ in., nat.
size. Signed to the right :
Bequest Jhr. Mr. J. de Witte
van Citters, 1 875/1 903.
94 COMPE.
COMPE (Jan ten), was born at Amsterdam 14 February 1713 and
died there n November 1761. Studied under Dirk Dalens III.
709. The "Keizersgracht" at Amsterdam, showing the house
of Mr. A. van der Hoop. >o
C. 21% by 18 in., h. f. 2 in. ^7 fa/n C0/7?pe
Signed at the bottom to the left: <w /
Collection van der Hoop. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
710. The "Huis Berkenrode" after the fire, 1747.
O. 15^ by io\ in., h. f. 2^ in. Signed at the bottom to the right : J. 7. Compef.
711. The "Huis Berkenrode" after the fire (another view).
O. 15% by 20^ in., h.f. 2^
in. Signed in the centre:
This and the preceding
No. were presented by
Mr. L. M. Beels van Heemstede to the Royal Archeological Society, which
has lent them to the Museum.
CONINCK (David de), born at Antwerp in 1636, died at Brussels
after 1699. Was a pupil of Pieter Boel. He visited Italy from
1670 to 1687. Resided principally in his native town.
712. The Stag-hunt. A stag at bay is being attacked by the hounds.
C. 2 yds 3 in. by 2 yds • •
1* in., nat size. Signed at nAVJD • D E C ON I NC K -
the bottom to the right:
Bought at the sale G. van der Pot, Rotterdam 1808.
713. The bear-hunt. A bear is struggling with the hounds.
C. 2 yds 2^4 in. by 2 yds 1% in., nat. size.
Signed at the bottom t
Wso^easN^a^AVJD.DE ' CON1NCK
714. Hawking. A party of ducks are being chased in the water by
a dog, which is swimming towards them, and attacked from above
by a hawk darting from the sky.
C. 2 yds 1 in. * •
nSde! 2* ta- * ^AVID >DE • C 0 N 1 NC K.
Signed at the bottom to the right. Same source as No. 712.
715. Hounds and dead game. A goose hanging from the
branch of a tree, partridges, pheasants and a fox. By the side
some pieces of hunting tackle.
C. 2 yds 1 in. by 2 yds ^ in., nat. size. Same source as No. 712.
COOL (Jan Daemen), was born at Rotterdam in 1589, lived in that
town from the beginning of 16 18 and died there 24 November
1660. He was inscribed on the rolls of the St. Luke's Guild of
Delft in 16 14.
716. Pieter Pietersz. Heyn (1577 — 1629). Admiral. Bust, nearly
full face.
(). 25% by 21^4 in., nat. size. Dated to the left: A° 162Q. Engraved by
W. Hondius. Bought at the sale Fr. Muller & Co., 8 November 1898.
COORTE.
95
COORTE (A. S., or S. A.), painter of still life, who was living at
Middelburg in 1695. The works known of this artist date from
1685 to 1723. ^-^ .
717. A bundle of aspa- AJ> f O »
ragus, lying on a table. nrr\ ) K^jQOOvC
Pap. on O. 10 by 8 in. K^J V-» ^-^
Signed to the right:
Bequest A. A. des Tombe, 1903.
CORNELISZ. VAN HAERLEM (Cornells), was born at Harlem
in 1562, died there 11 November 1638. Was a pupil of Pieter
Pietersz. at Amsterdam and afterwards of Gilles Coingnet at
Antwerp. Visited France in 1579. He was one of the artists who
mainly advocated the Italian tendency in art. Was also an architect.
718. The massacre of the Innocents. A composition with nume-
rous nude figures.
C. 2 yds 25^ in. by 3 A 0
yds 33 in., nat. size.
Signed on a stone block :
JL?>*9* -
'jeciir
,J- ' >59
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
719. Adam and Eve in Paradise. The two figures are standing*
under the tree of Knowledge of Good
and Evil. ^ ; J S 9 X
C. 2 yds 35% in. by 2 yds 16^ in., nat.
size. Signed at the bottom to the left:
It is supposed that this painting has been
presented to Prince Maurice, by the town
of Harlem, for the "Prinsenhof", where in
1663 it filled the space above the man-
telshelf. It was with other pictures bestowed
on the Batavian Republic by the town of Harlem in 1804.
720. Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert (15 22—15 90), poet, philosopher
and engraver. Full face seen to the shoulders, wearing a flat cap.
O. 16^ by 12^ in., nat. size. One of the replicas of this portrait is in
the museum of Harlem. Engraved by J. Muller.
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
CORNELISZ. VAN OOSTSANEN or VAN AMSTERDAM
(Jacob), born at Oostzaan before
1470, died at Amsterdam before
18 October 1533. B- W.
721. A man's portrait, seen to the
shoulders, turned towards the
left, the head covered with a
flat cap.
O. 15 by 11^ in., almost nat. size.
Signed on the left:
Bought in London in 1887.
96 CQRNELISZ. VAN OOSTSANEN.
722. Saul going to consult the witch of Endof. In the fore-
ground the witch, with her assistants, is performing the rites
of witchcraft. In the (">= ■ - =^ Q
distance Saul is seen ^ A° * ** ^ *~ +\-ttCZ*u *^r\ \S
, • A -A A0 )5Q <5 anuSf 39
entering the cave with 1 ./ ' vx ^vy
his followers. / | A/V 4 *T^T
O. 34ife by 49^ in., h. f. ] J /$\ /"\
seated, 1 3 in. Signed at the
bottom in the centre :
J>
The |T( in the middle of the date has probably been a 2. Purchased at
a sale held at Valenciennes in 1879, from the collection Beauvois.
723. Mount Calvary. This composition is filled with a great number
of figures, many on horseback. In the centre, Christ on the Cross.
Other scenes from the Passion are represented in different parts
of the rising ground. (Attributed, to this painter).
O. 41 by 34^4 in., h. f. 14^ in. Bought at the sale Heeswijk, 1902.
724. See No. 665a.
CORNET (Jacobus-Ludovicus), was born at Leyden 18 August
1 81 5 and died there in 1882. Was Director of the National
collection of prints at Leyden. E.
725. David Pierre Humbert de Superville (1770 — 1849). Seen
to the knees, in profile.
O. 8 by 6 in., h. h. \\ in. Signed in the background to the right: y, L. C.
Presented by Mrs. K. J. F. C. Kneppelhout van Sterkenburg, born Drabbe, 1 888.
COROT (Jean-Baptiste-Camille), born at Paris 28 July 1796, died
in that town 23 February 1875. Was a pupil of A. E. Michallon
and of Victor Benin. E,
726. A pond in a wood, encircled on the left by high trees with
thick foliage and on the right by high brushwood.
Walnut 12^ by 20^ in. Signed at the bottom to the left: Corot.
* Presented by the Dowager Baroness R. van Lynden, born Baroness
van Pallandt, 1900.
COURBET (Gustave), born at Ornans 10 June 18 19, died at La
Tour de Peiltz, near Vevey, 31 December 1877. Was a pupil of
Baron Steuben and of Aug. Hesse.
727. The forest of Fontainebleau. A sylvan spot; a brook running
between rocks covered with luxurious vegetation.
C. 32*4 by 40J4 in. Signed at the bottom to the left: sj, G. Courbet.
(Uncertain signature). Presented by the Dowager Baroness R. van Lynden,
born Baroness van Pallandt, 1900.
728. Rocks. A small waterfall between bare grey rocks.
Signed at the bottom on the left: yS G. Courbet, Same source as No. 727.
729. Apples. A very dark landscape for background.
C. 2314 by 1914 in. Signed at the bottom on the left: 72 G. Courbet,
Same source as No. 727.
COURT (Joseph-D6sir6), born at Rouen 14 September 1797, died
at Paris 23 January 1865. Was a pupil of A. J. Gros.
730. St. Catharine, dressed in rich garments, reading a book.
C. 32*!| by 26 in., nat. size. Signed in the background to the left: Court,
Collection van der Hoop. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
COUTURE. 97
COUTURE (Thomas), was born at Senlis 21 December 181 5 and
died there 30 March 1897. Was a pupil of A. J. Gros and of
Paul Delaroche.
731. The love of gold. Several young women are lavishing their
enticements on an old man, who is seated before a table
covered with valuables, in which he is burying his hands. Behind
the old man, the figure of Mephistopheles. Probably a study for
the picture in the Museum at Lyons.
C. 14^ by 18 in., h. f. 1^ in. Signed at the top to the right: 7. C.
Lithographed by A. Mouilleron. Presented by the Dowager Baroness
R. van Lynden, born Baroness van Pallandt, 1900.
COUWENBERG (Abraham Johannes), born at Delft in 1806,
died at Arnhem 6 April 1844. Z.
732. Winter. View on a frozen canal, near a dock-yard.
C. 29^ by 39^ in., h. f. 3^ in. Signed to the right: A. y. Couwenberg.
Bought at an exhibition, the Hague 1837.
CRABETH THE YOUNGER (Wouter Pietersz.), was born at
Gouda about 1593 and died there a little before 16 July 1644.
The grand-son of his celebrated namesake, the painter on glass.
Was a pupil of Cornells Ketel and visited Italy and France.
733. The unbelief of the apostle Thomas. Christ surrounded by
all the apostles reveals himself to Thomas.
C. 2 yds 25 in. by 3 yds 15V4 in., nat. size. Engraved by Corn, van
Dalen. Originally in one of the chapels of the "Driehoek" at Utrecht.
Presented by the board of management of the " Oud-Bisschoppelijke Cleresie"
at Utrecht, 1902.
CRAEY (Dirck), born at Amsterdam, died at the Hague between
1662 and 1666. Keeper of the Cabinet of paintings of the
Prince of Orange. Was one of the founders of the society of
artists " Pictura", at the Hague.
734. Johan van Riebeek (16 18 — 1677). First governor (commander)
of the Cape. Bust, turned towards the right.
O. 29^ by 21^ in., nat. size.
Presented by Jhr. Mr. J. H. F. K. van Swinderen, 1884.
735. Maria de la Quevellerie. Wife of s~*
the former. Bust length, turned towards / Q S 0-
the left. .— .. ^^^
O. 29 V4 by 23^ in., nat. size. Signed to the left : ff\^
Same source as No. 734. y (J ' ' T7*
CRAEYV ANGER (Gijsbertus). See Behr, -^^K^yiM^Jj £.
p. 56. E - L. ^ .
CRAYER (Gaspar de), baptized at Antwerp 18 November 1584,
died at Ghent 27 January 1669. A pupil of Raphael Cocxie
who was one of the imitators of Rubens. Was inscribed in the
"Guild" of Brussels in 1607. E.
736. The adoration of the Shepherds.
C. 3 yds 15^1 in. by 2 yds 16 in., nat. size. Companion to the following
No. Purchased at the Hague in 181 8.
98 CRAYER.
737. The descent from the cross.
C. 3 yds 15^4 by 2 yds 16*4 in., nat. size. Companion to No. 736.
Bought at the Hague in 181 8.
CUNAEUS (Conradijn), born at Termonde 1 November 1828, died
at Nieuwer-Amstel 5 September 1895. Was a pupil of Nicolaas
Pieneman. Z.
738. Sporting companions. Two dogs and a few implements of
hunting.
M. 17^4 by 24^ in., h. of dogs, 914 in.
Signed at the bottom to the right: C. Cunaeus i860.
Bought at an exhibition held at "Arti et Amicitiae" in i860.
CUYLENBURG (Cornelis van), baptized 2 April 1758 at Utrecht,
died at the Hague 22 September 1827. In 1783 he was still
at Utrecht; afterwards he went to Antwerp and was living at
the Hague in 18 13.
739. Willem Crul (1721 — 1781). Rear-admiral. Seen to the knees,
turned towards the right.
C. 44^ by 34^4 in., nat. size. A copy made in 1801 from the original
of J. J. Heinsius, dated 1763. From the National Museum, the Hague 1 808
740. Jhr. Theodorus Frederik van Capellen (1762 — 1824). Vice-
admiral. Seen to the knees.
C. 57 by 43% in., nat. size. Signed on the left: C. van Cuylenburgh ad
vivum 181J. From the pavilion " Welgelegen " at Harlem, 1877.
741. Jan Arnold Zoutman (1724— 1793). Vice-admiral. Seen to
the knees.
N C. 44^ by 33^4 in., nat. size. Signed at the bottom to the left: C. van
Cuylenburg fecit A0 1801. Same source as No. 740.
742. An allegorical representation of the return of the Prince
of Orange, after the victory of Waterloo in 1815.
C. 2 yds \\ in. by 2 yds 23^4 in., h. f. 26^ in.
Signed on the right : C. van Cuylenburgh inv* et pinx* a° i8ij.
From the storeroom of the "Mauritshuis", the Hague 1885.
CUYP (Aelbert), born at Dordrecht in October 1620, died there
15 November 1691. Was a pupil of his father Jacob Gerritsz.
Cuyp. E.
743. Fighting between horsemen, in a hilly and wooded landscape.
O. 19^ by 25^1 in., h. f. 3% in. Signed at the bottom ^
to the left. Sale van Slingelandt, 1785. A C.\J[\/fD
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808. ** ^ 1
744. A mountainous landscape. In the foreground two horsemen ;
behind them, in the golden light of the setting sun, a shepherd
is leading his flock along the ascent of d^ j
J[ cmf
a hill crowned with ruins.
(). 26^ by 36 in., h. f. on horseback, 4^ in. ^^ mm0 _
Signed at the bottom to the left: //
Bought from A. de Lelie in 1810. L#
Cabinet J. Rombouts 1850. Bequest L. Dupper Wz., 1870.
CUYP. *99
745. Landscape with figures and cattle. In the light of a declining
sun, herdsmen are driving their cattle ^^ ^ » >
through a mountainous landscape /£jl
traversed by a river. jyu ^T
C. 4114 by 40% in., h. f. 3% in. ^7 Jb <* ^
Signed at the bottom to the left:
Purchased at the sale G. van der Pot,
Rotterdam 1808.
746. Cattle. A farm with a few heads of cattle ; in the immediate
foreground an ox of a beautiful red-brown colour, seen from
the side and, lying near him, a black cow. In the background
a village.
O. 15^ by 22 in., h. ox, *j\ in. Signed on the chimney piece: ^ C
Bought at a sale held at the Hague in 1851.
Collection van der Hoop. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
747. View of Dordrecht, at sunset. Along the quay some boats
are moored.
C. 26^ by 3314 in. This painting is, with a few slight modifications, a
duplicate of the left half of a picture by A. Cuyp, which has been
separated from the other half for a considerable time. The picture in its
entire is in the collection of Captain Holford, of London.
Bought from A. Brondgeest in 1839. Same source as No. 746.
748. Portrait of a young man, wearing a cap with a feather and
holding a gun in his hand. Attributed to this painter.
O. ov. 32^ by 27% in., nat. size. Same source as No. 746.
749. The wine-trade. A copper-panel painted on both sides. On
one side, two merchants standing at the wharf; on <l, ,
the other, two men tasting the wine in a cellar. (T ll J
COP. 18 by 20% in., h. f. seated, 8^ in. Signed on a cask » I
in the cellar. Purchased at Paris in 1888.
750. Fight between birds. On a piece of rising ground, a cock
and a turkey-cock are righting; a hen is hurrying off frightened.
(Doubtful assignation).
C. 50 by 62^ in., nat. size. Engraved by W. Unger.
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808 (?).
751. A river scene. Copy from the picture of Cuyp by Albertus
Brondgeest. (See p. 84).
O. 28 by 35% in., h. f. 3% in. Collection van der Hoop.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
CUYP (Benjamin Gerritsz.), was born at Dordrecht in December
161 2 and died there in August 1652. Was half-brother to
Jacob Gerritsz. Cuyp.
752. Joseph in prison. He is explaining their dreams to the baker
and the cup-bearer. PV^ <*- % \
O. 28^ by 24 in., h. f. seated, 12% in.
Signed on the window ledge :
Bought at the sale of Jhr. W. Gockinga, Amsterdam 1883.
CUYP (Jacob Gerritsz.), was born at Dordrecht in December 1594,
settled in that town from 16 17 and died there in 1651 or 1652.
Was a pupil of Abraham Bloemaert at Utrecht.
K, Cuyp
ioo CUYP.
facuyp, fecit
U1V ACVVsl^ OV'V-'ll Llll\_.\_. UUCtll^lO lUlllVU *.\J
Jfr.cuyp,/ec/f
753. Rural scene. A young shepherdess seated in the midst of
her flock, with a child on her
lap, points laughing to a sower,
who is seen in the background
of the picture. ~ ^y I
C. 44 by 66^ in, nat. size. * S -^
Signed at the bottom to the right : n \) 3L <5* A
Bought in London in 1898. *
754. Margaretha de Geer (1585—1672). Wife of Jacob Jacobsz.
Trip (1575 — ). Bust, the face seen three quarters turned to
the right.
O. 29^ by 24 in., nat. size.
Signed at the bottom to the
left: %ttatt$ 66.
Purchased at the sale G. / y I /
van der Voort, Amster- '
dam 1877. and *6S*>
755. A day in the country. Father, mother, three children and
two domestics, one of whom is holding the horse which has
been taken from the carriage. (Attributed to this painter).
O. 33^ hy 45 in., h. f. 12^ in. Purchased in 1849.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
DAIWAILLE (Alexandre -Joseph), born at Amsterdam 21 January
18 1 8, died at Brussels in 1888. Was a pupil of his father
Jean-Augustin Daiwaille and of Barend Cornells Koekkoek.
756. A snow scene. Landscape close to a village.
C. 27^ by 24^ in. Signed at the bottom to the right: A. y. Daiwaille 1S4J.
From a sale held in 1846. Van der Hoop collection.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
DAIWAILLE (Jean-Augustin), born at Cologne in 1786, died at
Rotterdam 12 April 1850. Was a pupil of Adriaen de Lelie. E-L.
757. Pieter Barbiers Pietersz. (See p. 51). Seated, half length
figure, holding his palette in his hand.
C. 3 1 14 by 24^ in., nat. size. Lith by S. Vos. Presented by Mrs. Krook
van Harpen — de Burlett to the Royal Archeological Society, whfch lent
it to the Museum in 1889.
758. Jan Blanken the younger ( 1 7 5 5 — 1 838). Government inspector
for Bridges and Roads (Waterstaat). Half length figure, seated
at a table.
C. 32^ by 26^ in., nat. size.
Presented by Mr. Joh. A. Matthes, Amsterdam 1899.
759. Hendrik van Demmeltraadt. Father. of Clemens. (See No.
1 671). Seated, half length figure, nearly full face.
C 30^ by 24 in., nat. size.
Bequeathed by Miss Anna Johanna Carp, of Harlem, 1 901.
DALENS THE ELDER (Dirck), born at Dordrecht about 1600,
died at Zierikzee towards the end of 1676. Settled at the Hague
before 1626 and lived in that town till shortly before his death.
791- Gerard Dou.
719. C. Cornelisi van Haerlem. 737. Gaspar de Crayer.
795. Gerard Dou.
DALENS THE ELDER. 101
?60. An Italian landscape with mythological figures.
O. 13% by 18 in., h. f. 4^ in. rjh^iy i-n a q C »i ~
Signed at the bottom to the left: " I n C K • . Jj A L £• ^S •
Muyser Collection, the Hague.
Purchased at the sale of Mrs. Nahuys — Hodshon, Amsterdam 1883.
DANCKERTSZ. DE RY (Pieter), born at Amsterdam in 1605,
died at Rudnik 9 August 1661. Court painter to the King of Poland.
761. Portrait of a young man in hunting costume. Seen to
the knees. ALtati, svi 23 An<> i6jj,
C. 43*4 hy 34^ in. Dated and /
signed at the bottom to the left: T"\ *r>. /
Purchased in 1 892. I . U ATI C KJUCSt
DASVELDT (Jan), was baptized at
Amsterdam 26 August 1770 and died there 11 February 1855. E.
762. St. Bernard dog. Standing in a landscape.
C. 56. by 69% in., nat. size. Signed at the bottom to the left: /. Dasveldt.
Van. cter Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
763. Two dogs.
O. 5^ hy 7^ in., h. dog, 3*4 in. Same source as No. 762.
DAUBIGNY (Charles Francois), was born at Paris 15 February 18 17
and died in that town 19 February 1878. Was a pupil of his
father Edine-Francois Daubigny and of Paul Delaroche. E.
764. On the banks of the Oise.
M. 13^1 by 23 in. Signed: Daubigny 1872.
Lent by Mr. J. B. Westerwoudt, since 1888.
765. View from the shore. A calm sea at ebbtide.
M. 14 by 22 in. Signed at the bottom to the right: Daubigny, Presented
by the Dowager Baroness R. van Lynden, born Baroness van Pallandt, 1900.
766. October. A wide stretch of ground on which the remains of
the harvest are being burnt.
C. 34^ by 63*4 in. Signed with the stamp of the sale, printed in red:
Vente Daubigny. Same source as No. 765.
DAUMIER (Honored, born at Marseilles 26 February 1808, died at
Valmondois 10 February 1897. Was principally a lithographer. Z.
767. Christ and his apostles. The group is represented seated in
a barren and rocky landscape.
C. 26 by 32*4 in., h. f. seated, 13^ in.
Signed at the bottom to the right: h. D. Presented by the Dowager
Baroness R. van Lynden, born Baroness van Pallandt, 1900.
DECAMPS (Alexandre-Gabriel), born at Paris 3 March 1803, died
at Barbizon, 22 August i860. Was a pupil of Abel de Pujol.
Visited the East. L-E.
768. The truffle gatherer. In a landscape gilded by the setting
sun, a villager is training his hog to hunt for truffles, under a
tree standing in the foreground.
C. 39^ hy 52^ in., h. f. 30 in. Signed at the bottom to the right: D. C,
Same source as No. 767.
102 DELACROIX.
DELACROIX (Ferdinand- Victor-Eugene), born at C'harenton-
Saint-Maurice, 26 April 1798, died at Paris, 13 August 1863.
Was a pupil of Pierre Gu£rin. Visited the East. Z - E.
769. Christ in Gethsemane. The figure of Christ lying full length
on the ground.
C. 13% by 16% in., length of the f., 11^ in. Signed at the bottom in
the centre : Eug. Delacroix, 1861. Same source as No. 768.
DELFF (Cornelis Jacobsz.), bom at Delft in 1571 and buried there
15 August 1643. Was a pupil of his father Jacob Willemsz.
Delff and of Corn. Cornelisz. van Haarlem.
770. The dealer in poultry. A young woman is buying a cock
from an old peasant. By the
side are a dog and a brass
milk pail.
O 35% by 56ft in., nat. size.
Signed at the bottom to the left:
Presented by Dr. A. Bredius, 1883.
DELFF (Jacob Willemsz.), born at Gouda, he was buried at Delft
7 May 1 60 1, where he had resided since 1582.
771. Family group of the painter, his wife Maria Joachimsdr.
Nagel and his three children Cornelis, Rochus and Willem.
The artist is represented painting his wife's portrait; his sons
are standing behind him.
O. 43 by 32% in., h. h. 8 in. Acquired at the sale J. Hollender, Brussels iSaa.
772. Paulus Cornelisz. van Beresteyn (1548 — 1625), seen to the
knees; the three quarter face is .turned towards the left.
O. 45 ^ by 33 in., nat. size.
In the background on the right, the ^^ ^?^
family coat of arms. )^n^ T^HIf J $ 9 *&
On the left, the date and signed: yp j./>j. ' * a
Bought at the sale of Jhr. van /& tdtiS 4 **•
Beresteyn at Vught in 1884.
773. Portrait of a little girl. She is represented standing, holding
in one hand a basket of fruit and \^^
in the other a piece of cake. A ~^j£jr^ Ultf/ J f g J
little dog is jumping up to her. ^S^-,, m *
O. 24^ by 18^ in. Bearing the inscription : " /j& fttffS Slice X
Purchased at the sale Heeswijk in 1900. v->^
DELFF (Jacobus), was born at Delft 24 May 161 9 and buried
there 17 June 1661. Was a pupil 'jr^n a «
of his father, the engraver Willem ^^Z, tcitiS 2. Jr
Jacobsz. Delff and of Mich. Jansz. van y ^~
Miereveld. . */f f J 6 4 fr
774. Portrait of a young man. Bust. /J7} ^^
O. 27% by 22^4 in., nat. size. ^^^^MrLfj c
Dated at the bottom to the right and signed : /f/t ^ **€<?•
Acquired in 1884. k&^~ «=*^
DELVAUX 103
DELVAUX (Edouard), was born at Brussels 6 February 1806, died
at Charleroi in 1862. Was a pupil of Henry van Assche.
775. The banks of the Sambre.
C. 26 by 32*4 in. Signed at the bottom to the left: Ed. Delvaux.
Acquired at an exhibition, Amsterdam 1828 (?).
DEMARNE. See Marne, p. 210.
DENNER (Balthasar), born at Hamburg— Altona 1 5 November
1685, died at Rostock in 1749. Worked principally in London
and Hamburg.
776. Portrait of a lady. Bust, the face, seen three quarters, turned
to the left. (The Dresden Museum possesses /^r
an almost identical portrait). /) a/jnyTXjZ/^
C. 16% by 131^ in., h. h. 814 in. J^ U'
Signed to the left : a *** O 1
Presented by Dr. A. Bredius, 1888. J / O '
DEVENTER (Willem Antonie van), was born at the Hague
30 June 1824 and died there in 1893. Was a pupil of Hendricus
van de Sande Bakhuyzen. E - Z.
777. Katwijk on Sea. A bird's eye view of the shore and sea.
C. 30^ by 40 in., h. f. 3^ in. Signed at the bottom to the left : W. A.
van Deventer A° i860. Bought at the sale held at " Arti et Amicitiae" in i860.
DIAZ DE LA PENA (Narcisso Virgilio), was born at Bordeaux
20 August 1807 and died at Mentone 18 November 1876. Pupil
,.,„ of Sip-alnn F —
No. 772 is signed:
puixif
DIEPRAEM (Arent), baptized at Rotterdam, 23 January 1622, buried
in that town 16 July 1670. In 1648 he was elected a member
of the St. Luke's Guild (painters society) of Dordrecht. Pupil
of Hendrick Maertensz. Sorgh and of Adriaen Brouwer.
780. The public room at an inn. Several countrymen partaking of
drink. Two of the party, who seem rather lively and excited, are
seated at a table in the centre of the place ; two others are standing
at the back near the chimney.
C. 18 by 20% in., h. h. life in.
Signed at the top to the right: - "^ ^
Purchased in London, 1892. J 0 0 5
DIETZ (Gustave A.). A Belgian artist who painted at Brussels in
the first half of the XIX century.
781. Hebe, standing on the clouds with a cup in her hand. Jupiter,
in the shape of an eagle, is bending over it to drink.
C. 2 yds by 5 life in., nat. size. From the Pavilion at Harlem in 1885.
^A . di ejov-aem.
104 DOEFF.
DOEFF (A.), a Dutch painter. Worked about the
middle of the XVII century.
782. A study of fish. A large cod, some crabs,
a crayfish and a weaver.
C. 41 by 36^ in. Signed in the foreground to the left :
Acquired at the sale Pannemaeckers, Amsterdam 1887.
DOES (Simon van der), was probably born at Amsterdam in 1653,
died at Antwerp in 17 17. Was a pupil of his father Jacob van
der Does. Lived principally at the Hague but spent some time
in England and at Brussels.
783. Maternal love. In an Italian landscape gilded by the rays of
the setting sun, a young mother surrounded by her flocks is
nursing her baby whilst her head is turned towards a little boy.
C. 32^4 by 38 in., h. f. seated,
10 in. Signed on the pedestal r Ci^np^^DoiS* A? DC C 111.
of the statue: c-'* ^
Sale G. van der Pot, Rotterdam 1808.
784. The reader. In a mountainous landscape, r\ ^ /-k
with a few sheep by her side, a young girl J^ , Jj % /jQ r^
is reading to a little boy.
C. 21 by 17^ in., h. f. seated, 7 in. • V^ -. mT*
Signed on the seat. Bought at the sale ot J f @ Q
Mrs. Bicker, Amsterdam 1809. *
785. A shepherdess with a child on her knees ; grouped around
her a few sheep and a cow. , •
C. 12^4 by 1 6*k in., h. f. 7 in. Signed at the bottom {* X / OO^r
towards the centre. Sales Anthonie Sydervelt 1 766 O ♦ Yif/\ JO
and Mrs. Bicker, Amsterdam 1809. J J U ^
786. A landscape with cattle. A young girl in the act of milking
C. 20^ by 24^ in., h. of animals, 5% in. Jn ^\f ,1)0 f ^
Signed to the left, above the bull: * 1 V|^
From the cabinet Schimmelpenninck, ' * ^^
Deventer. Acquired by C. F. Roos in 1856. Bequest L. D upper Wz., 1870.
DONCKER (Herman), worked during the middle of the XVII century
at Harlem, Enkhuizen and Edam.
787. Portrait of a man. Half length figure, turned towards the right.
COP. 12^ by 11 in., h. h.
4^ in. Signed at the top
to the left. lyrmctipT* nr j <rc> o
Purchased with the follow- *^ UMl/VUI / -> <* } w
ing No. in 1897.
788. Portrait of a woman. Half length figure, turned towards the
left. Companion to the preceding No.
COP. 12^ by 11 in., h. h. 4 in. Signed at the top to the left: Donckerf.
Same source as the preceding No.
789. A family group. Father, mother and their child standing in a
landscape with ruins. Whole length figures.
C. 27 by 22*4 in., h. f. 14% in. Was formerly attributed to B. Breenberg.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
tengcn ngure, mrnea lowaras tne r
i/Oncktr t j f?
i DOOMER. 105
DOOMER (Lambert), born at Amsterdam in 1622 or I623; made
several journeys to France and Germany. Then lived at Amster-
dam and finally settled at Alkmaar, where he was still living in 1692.
790. An inn near Nantes.
L O. II by 16 in., h. f. 2% in.
Signed on the pump: y*\ /?Y±
A drawing almost similar to this picture, J^/QQ 111 * '
also from the hand of Doomer, is in the
National Printroom at Amsterdam.
Bought at the sale Arnstein, Berlin 1896. Presented by Dr. A. Bredius, 1 890.
DOU (Gerard), was born at Leyden 7 April 16 13 and was buried
there 9 February 1675. First he studied under Barth. Dolendo,
then worked for two years with the glass-engraver Pieter Couwen-
horn and finally came under the guidance of Rembrandt.
791. Portrait of the painter by himself, seen to the waist, smoking
a pipe and leaning over the border of a window, in front of
which a blue curtain has been withdrawn. >-»
O. 19 by 14^ in., h. h. 2% in. VJDOV.
Signed on the frame-work of the window, on a piece of paper :
Engraved by A. Schouman, J. A. Boland and C. L. Dake. Originally in
the collection of Hendr. van Slingelandt 1752, it came in 181 1 in the
possession of Diederica Cath. van Slingelandt. Purchased in i860 at the
f sale Hooft by O. de Kat at Dordrecht. Bequest L. Dupper Wz., 1870.
792. Portrait of a man seated at a table on which his hat is laid.
O. 1 1 by 9% in., h. h. 1^ in. Signed on the base of the column :
Purchased at the sale H. Muilman, Amsterdam 181 3. Q)OV 1646.
Bequest Jhr. J. S. H. van de Poll, 1880.
793. A fisherman's wife, leaning over the window sill with a reel
and spindle in her hand. —
O. 12^ by 9 in., h. h. 1% in. G>OV f6f3
Signed in the centre of the recess :
From the collection Winkler, Leipzig 1768. Sales Talleyrand 181 7, D.
Teixeira Jr., the Hague 23 July 1832 and Charles Bagot, London 18 June 1836.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
794. Portrait of a man of rank and his wife. The gentleman
is standing, the lady seated. The figures are set off against a
background of trees with dark foliage; a little dogstands by
their side. The landscape and the dog are painted by Nic. Berchem.
O. 30 by 24^ in., h. f. 10^ in.
Signed in the foreground on the capital of a column / "X *~
bearing the artist's portrait: G. DOV. and in the ^f^J I
foreground to the left: J *) CT( 1) f 'HI
Bought at the sale M. E. Sluipwijk, countess van ^
Moens, 1803. From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
795. Evening class. In a schoolroom lighted by candles and a
lantern, a master is seated at his desk with his pupils around
him; in the foreground a heavy curtain withdrawn. ***
O. 21*4 by 16 in., h. f. boy seated, 6 in. Signed on the stool: ^JTJOV
Lithographed by B. T. van Loo and C. W. Mieling. Engraved
by J. A. Boland and T. Cole. Cabinet de Bye, 1665. Sales of Mrs. Allart
de la Court, born C. Backer, Leyden 1766 and G. van der Pot, Rotterdam 1808.
106 DOL.
796. Curiosity. A young girl holding a light in her hand is leaning
out of the window. ^*->
O. 7 by 6 in., h. h. 1*4 in. Signed on the frame-work: I _^
From the cabinet van Heteren, 1809. ^ — JJOV*
797. The hermit. The figure of an old man wearing spectacles,
seated in meditation with a cross in his folded hands which
are lying on a book. Behind him the trunk of a large tree and
a vault of masonry forming his retreat.
O; *3% bv IX in-> n- n- 2^ in. <2>ovi<&««
Signed on the little cross of the rosary:
Sales Bicker van Swieten, 1741 and 1755, A. Wierman 1762, Amsterdam
6 August 1 8 10. Cabinet Charles Bagot, London 1836. Van der Hoop
collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
798. A hermit, seated lost in thought, bending over a crucifix, holding
a rosary in his hands. In the background a vault forming his
retreat.
O. io1^ by 7^ in., h. h. 3^ in. Sales Samuel Verhulst, the Hague 1737;
B. Kley, the Hague 1781; G. van der Pot, Rotterdam 1808.
799. A family scene. In a homely interior a mother is nursing
her child ; a little girl is standing close by. A copy by Dominicus
van Tol (see p. 324) from the original in the possession of the
Duke of Westminster, in London.
O. 19% by 14^4 in., h. f. 8^4 in. Acquired in London, 1837, from the
marquess of Westminster. Van der Hoop collection.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
DOUW ( ), Dutch painter, worked about the middle of the
XVII century.
800. Portrait of two little boys. One,
nearly naked, by the side of a lamb;
the other, in rich garments, with two
dogs.
C. 45 by 53^4 in., nat. size. Signed at the
bottom to the right:
Presented by Dr. A. Bredius, 1887.
DOYER (Jacobus Schoemaker), born at Crefeld 24 June 1792,
died at Zutphen 9 June 1867. Pupil of Jurriaan Andriessen and
of Matth. Ign. van Bree.
801. Pay day. A gouty landlord seated in a hall is gathering up
the heaps of silver coins which his tenants have brought him.
C. 25 by 30 in., h. f. 11 in. From an exhibition, Harlem 1825.
802. Van Speijk introducing the burning lunt into the
powder-room of his ship.
C. 10^ b) 8% in., h. f. 41/4 in. Bought at a sale in 1850.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
803. Van Speijk hesitating before blowing up his ship,
5 February 1831.
C. 35 by 29^4 in., h. f. 21 in.
Purchased at an exhibition iu 1836. Same source as No. 802.
798- Gerard Dou. 833. K. Dujardin.
!8. K. Duiardin.
DREIBHOLTZ. 107
DREIBHOLTZ (Christiaan.Lodewijk), born at Utrecht 8 Sep-
tember 1799 and died there 16 March 1874. Was a pupil of
Joh. Christ. Schotel. Z.
804. Dordrecht, seen from Papendrecht.
C 30J4 by 40 in. Signed on the right: C. L. W. Dreibholtz.
Bought at an exhibition, the Hague 1837.
DRIFT (Johannes Adrianus van der), born at the Hague in 1808,
died at Weert, near Roermond, in March 1883. Was a pupil of
Andreas Schelfhout. E ' - Z.
806. The "Gevangenpoort" at the Hague. A winter scene.
(). \2\ by 10 in. Signed: y. van der Drift. Purchased in 1877.
DROOCHSLOOT (Cornells), born at Utrecht 21 February 1630,
died after 1673. Pupil and imitator of his father Joost Cornelisz.
Droochsloot. Iff ^
806. A village street. An animated / .(\\ '^ . Q(>^*
scene crowded with figures; in £t^|JKtW|'M
"uH.cM
l 6
' 7.
the distance, the church.
C. 21% by 29% iu., h. f. 4% in.
Signed in the centre of the foreground :
Purchased at Bussum with the pecuniary aid of the Rembrandt Society, 1900.
DROOCHSLOOT (Joost Cornelisz.), was born in 1586, probably
at Utrecht, and died there 14 May 1666. In 1616 he became a
member of the St. Luke's Guild of Utrecht. E.
807. The good Samaritan. He is binding the wounds of the
stripped traveller lying under large trees at the verge of a wood;
in the distance are
seen the priests
hurrying away.
C. 46 1& in. by 2 yds
3% in. Signed at the J J
bottom to the left:
From the hospital of St. Barbara and St. Laurence, at Utrecht.
Lent by the said town, in 1886, to the Museum.
808. St. Martin. Close to a Dutch village, surrounded by a crowd
of country people among whom are several cripples, St. Martin
on horseback is cutting a
lappet off his cloak. ...... —
(). 23 by 33% in., h. f. on horse- I' j00^- C^ff ,
back, 9% in. Signed to the left, ] O*00"| .«Sf'o 0 { . I 6lV
on a house: y£>^es—^- ~ .2—1
Bought in England in 1 900.
809. The disbanding of the hired troops on the "Neude" at
Utrecht.
c- 3°% by 6214 m., . . r
h. f. on horseback, JQ0 St ' <J>Y KC ftj . Tj TO QCO $ \Q0t. t
8 in. Signed to the J /\y\ O # \ / ^ ^S J
right, on a banner : ^^ _ J
This is a replica of the pictures which are in the Museum "Kunstliefde",
at Utrecht, and in the Royal Museum at Brussels.
From the National Museum, the Hague (>), 1808.
io8 DROOCHSLOOT.
Dubbels.
810. Lodgings for the poor. In the foreground on a wide road
lined with foreign looking buildings, a nobleman on horseback
and dressed in armour, is seen in the midst of a crowd of
poverty-stricken and crippled people.
C. 40J4 by 55^ in., h. f. 6 in.
Signed to the left in the foreground : ^*jL. ^T*®* N L A ^*7
From the Workhouse. Lent by the ljjj>- • m3$ ' ID""/
town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
DUBBELS (Hendrick), born at Amsterdam in 1620 or 1 621, buried
there 9 June 1676. He had several customers at Amsterdam.
811. A river view. A few boats lying at anchor under a grey
sky on a smooth river.
O. 15 by 1914 in. Signed on a floating piece of board : """^V\Vy)\\ p \ C
Purchased at the sale of Mrs. Bicker, Amsterdam 1809.
812. A dead calm. View on a smooth sea or the mouth of a river :
in the foreground two boats lying at anchor with* slack sails-
A cloudy sky.
C. 19 by 24% in., h. f. 2 in. Signed at the bottom to the left : D'VBBELS
Bequest Jhr. J. S. H. van de Poll, 1880.
813. Fleet off the Helder.. A stormy sea near the shore; large
waves are breaking on the coast.
C. 55 in. by 2 yds i^ in., h. f. 5% in.
Signed at the bottom to the right:
Acquired in England.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
DUBOIS (Simon) or du Bois, baptized at Antwerp in 1632, buried
in London, 26 May 1708. Was a son of Hendrick Dubois, an
artist of Rotterdam; studied under Nic. Berchem and Phil.
Wouwerman, at Harlem. Settled in London about 1685.
814. Arnout van Citters (1661 — 1718). Governor of Sas-van-Gent.
Bust, turned towards the left.
C. 14% by 12^ in., h. h. 4^4. in. Bequest Jhr. Jacob de Witte van Citters, 1875.
815. Anna van Citters (1664—1694). Sister of the above. Bust,
nearly full face.
C. 141^ by 12% in., h. h. 5% in. Same source as No. 814.
816. Emerentia van Citters (1666 — 1694). Sister of the above.
Bust length, turned towards the left.
C. 14% by 12% in.,
h.
at
the right
Same source as the preceding No.
817. Josina Clara van Citters (1671 — 1753). Sister of the former.
Bust, nearly full face.
C. 14% by 12% in., h. h. $% in. Signed at the bottom to the right:
S. du Bois, fee. 1693. Same source as No. 814.
818. Johanna van Citters (1672 — 1740). Sister of the former.
Bust length, turned to the right.
C. 14^ by 12^ in., h. h. 5^ in. Signed at the bottom to the right : S. du
Bois, fee. 169 j. Same source as No. 814.
:. 14^ by 12^ in., --
l. h. 5% in. Signed / <\ w /} . f- #/!-»
it the bottom to ^» OU 1D01$ f**C» '^95
he right: *J S
DUBOIS DRAHONET. 109
DUBOIS DRAHONET (Alexandre Jean), died at Versailles in 1834.
818a. Jhr. Albert-Dominique Trip van Zoudtlandt (1776—1 835).
Was first a colonel in the French army and later a general and
cavalry commander in the Dutch army. Bust, seen full face.
C. 25% by 21*4 m«» nat- size. Signed to the left : A. y. Dubois Drahonet 1823.
Presented by Jhr. W. F. Trip van Zoudtlandt, 1904.
818b. Cornelia Gisberta Smit (1776— 1825). Wife of the former;
bust, seen full face,
C 25^ by 2.\\ in., nat. size. Signed to the right: A. J. Dubois Drahonet.
Same source as No. 257a.
DUBOURCQ (Pierre-Louis), was born at Amsterdam 25 April 181 5
and died in that town '5 May 1873. Was a pupil of Andreas
Schelfhout. Z- E.
819. The cemetery at Baden-Baden. A mountainous landscape
with a small cascade and a cornfield.
C. 39% by 50 in. Signed in the foreground, on the left: Dubourcq iSjJ.
Presented by Mrs. T. L. Dubourcq, in 1873.
DUBUS (Matthieu) or Dubois (?) Dutch artist. Worked at Leyden (?)
about 1680.
820. A fortified place on a rocky island (probably the island of Ischia).
C. 18^ by 25^ in. Signed at the bottom w w
to the left. Purchased at the sale S. s\aa r\Li l*si \ /^tjRii/-^*
Altmann, Amsterdam 1890. "WOttOU OUfilVfc
DU CHATTEL (Fredericus Jacobus), see Chattel, p. 91.
DUCK (Jacob), born at Utrecht about 1600, where he became a
member of the St. Luke's Guild in 1621. Settled at the Hague
after 1646 and probably died in that town after 1660. E.
821. A cavalry stable. A horseman accompanied by a woman is
entering the stable from the left, where, among other figures, is
seen a soldier cleaning his equipment. In the foreground a
display of cuirasses, banners and a drum.
C. 26^4 by 20 in., h. f. 12% in. From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
822. The. wine tasters. In the foreground a military man raises a
full cup to his lips ; in the background a gentleman, a lady and
two other persons. ■
O. 1 714 by 29 in., h. f. 12 in. Signed at the bottom to the left : i • ^ V C K,
From the collection Gijsbert de Clercq in 1899.
Acquired from the Rembrandt Society in 1901.
DUCORRON (J.), was born at Ath (Belgium) in 1770 and died in
that town in 1848. Was a pupil of Balth. Paul Ommeganck.
823. A landscape. A country road along a canal, with here and there
peasants, dwellings.
O. 17*4 by 25^ in., h. f. 2% in. From a sale held in 1837.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
DUGHET (Gaspard), generally called Gaspard Poussin. Was born
at Rome in 161 3 and died there in 1675. ^as a PupM °f his
brother-in-law Nicolas Poussin. E.
824. An Italian landscape on the banks of a river, with mytho-
logical figures.
C. 27^ by 37% in., h. f. 4^4 in. Bought at Paris in 1823, hy King William I.
no DUGHET.
825. A landscape. A valley with a mountain stream and, ,on the
right hand side in the foreground, a large tree.
C. 29*4 by 39 in« From the Hamilton collection. Bought at Paris in
1823 by King William I.
DUGARDIN (Guilliam), born about 1597. Was already at Amster-
dam in 1 618, where he still resided in 1647. Probably the father
of Karel Dujardin.
826. Moses saved from the waters. *, V f
From a sale held at Amsterdam in 1873. >•'
Presented by Dr. A. Bredius, 1892. In the store-room.
DUJARDIN (Karel), born at Amsterdam in 1622, died at Venice
20 November 1678. Was a pupil of Nic. Berchem. Worked at
the Hague and at Amsterdam and went twice to Italy. E.
827. Portrait of the artist by himself, dated 1662. Bust length,
nearly full face.
COP. 11^ by 8^ in. Signed at the top V |AR D"Il4 . ft
to the left: lx ■
Bought at the sale Gerrit Muller in 1827. \6 6 1.
828. The governors of the house of correction of Amsterdam,
in 1669. Full length figures grouped round a table and conferring
together, with the exception of the central figure, which is standing
facing the spectator. Their names are: Barend Pietersz. Elias,
Michiel Tielensz., Joris Croock, Hendrick Becker, Johannes
Commelin and jf
Willem Muilman // 1/1 1 r /s » 1 /O/O
the Younger. t/l W K 0 . 1 0 On
C. 2 yds 17 in. ,
by 4 yds 4% in., .
?*£&£& KARE L ; B u : lAKDlH
on the left, under a statue :
Formerly in the governors' room of the house of detention.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 15 August 1808.
829. Gerard Reynst (1599— 1658). Art collector at Amsterdam.
Seen to the knees, with two greyhounds by his side.
C. 51^ by 41^4 in., nat. size. • .
Signed at the bottom to the left: If <■*,. # |AR."DJ^ • it
Acquired in 1815. . * /X* "U * '
830. Portrait of a gentleman, his left arm resting on a rock on
which a dead hare is lying; a greyhound by his side.
C. 51^ by 41^ in., nat. size.
Signed at the bottom to the
right :
Bought at a sale in 1845.
ig , a gicyiiuuiiu uy 111s siuc.
Van der Hoop collection. ^
Lent by the town of Amster- 1 A ""7 Q
dam, since 1885. ' $
DUJARDIN. 1 1 1
831. A peasant on his farm. The man is at work close by his
dwelling, which is half hidden by thick foliage; in the foreground
a few pigs and a couple of donkeys.
C. 14ft by 19 in., h. f. 2% in. • . -
Signed at the bottom to the IS. _-^ . lAf^DI|/f •/* if/*/ '
From the cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
832. Muleteers gathered round a small table in the yard of an
Italian inn; in the foreground some mules heavily loaded.
COP. 13% by 1714 in., h. animals, 5 in. •
Signed at the bottom to the right: • ]^* T) V • G A*R "D *W * j
Same source as No. 831. "
833. A trumpeter on horseback, resting in the yard of an Italian
inn and drinking from a tin can which the hostess has just
brought him.
C. \*i\ by 13^ in., h. f. 4^ in. f/ i AU_Hil/l Jt •
Signed at the bottom to the right : JC * " V ' ' * *" V f VK~ T
Engraved by P. Velyn. Purchased at the
sale Jan Smees, Amsterdam 6 April 1729. From the cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
834. Landscape. Muleteers with their beasts fording a stream ; a
flock of sheep is at the same time crossing it.
C. 20 by 18% in., h. f. 4^4 in.
Signed at the bottom in the centre : . # . n v • TA U O I VI • r %
From the sale of the Duchesse de "•x '** ^- ^— ' /
Berry in 1837.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
835. An Italian landscape with cattle. A woman, while milking
a goat is talking to a peasant standing near her, a can full of
milk in his hand. Behind him a horse at rest.
O. 14^ by 19^ in., h. f. 5^ in.
Signed at the bottom to the left : U |
From the Cabinet Rombouts in f\ . D U • I A f^D I 1/1 • -ft
i850.BequestL.DupperWz.,i870. J
836. A southern landscape, with ruins and animated with figures
of soldiers. A copy from the original in the museum of Brussels.
C. 18 by 24^ in. Van der Hoop collection.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
DUMESNIL (L. M.), French painter from the beginning of the
XVIII century.
837. The reception of Cornells Hop, ambassador of the
States general, at the court of Louis XV, _*
24 July 1719. .ui*ww65AV*/fr
C. 4114 by 6414 in., h. f. \i\ in. Signed to the o£GW*5 PU// 7.
right. Engraved by S. Fokke. Presented by Jhr. ^ #v
J. M. van Pabst van Bingerden to the Royal A" '^«P
Archeological Society. Lent to the Museum, since 1889.
DUPR£ (Jules), born at Nantes in 181 2, died at Paris 8 October 1889-
838. A wide road. Impressionist view of a road across a heath
under a gloomy sky.
C. 36 by 46^ in. Signed at the bottom to the left: Dupre. Presented by
the Dowager Baroness R. van Lynden, born Baroness van Pallandt, 1900.
ii2 DUPRfi.
839. A sylvan scene. On the outskirts of a wood close to a willow,
a cow and by its side a small human figure.
C. 1 3^ by i6^ in. Signed at the bottom to the left: yules Dupri.
Same source as No. 838.
DUPRjfc (L6on Victor), was born at Limoges 18 June 1816 and
died there in 1878. Brother and pupil of the former.'
840. Landscape. A wide stretch of heath and in the near distance a
small pond.
M. 1 3^ by 16% in. Signed at the bottom to the left: Victor Dupri i86g.
Presented by the Dowager Baroness R. van Lynden, born Baroness van
Pallandt, 1900.
Dl)R£R (Albrecht), was born at Nuremberg 21 May 147 1 and died
there 6 April 1528. Was a pupil of Michel Wolgemuth. On
two different occasions he spent some time in Italy and was in
Holland in 1521/22. B- W-E.
841. Bilibald Pirckheimer (1470— 1530). Bust, the three quarter face
turned to the left. Copy made probably after the well-known
engraving.
O. 7 by 4^ in., h. h. 3 in. Signed : Belibaldi MDXXIV, bearing the fraudulent
monogram of A. Diirer. Bought at the sale M. C. van Hall, Amsterdam 1858.
DUSART (Christiaan), born at Antwerp 25 February 16 18, died
probably at Amsterdam after 1681.
He was a friend of Rembrandt.
,/V
He was a friend of Rembrandt. v^ lJm^ «,
842. Portrait of a young man illumined f T} u Swi"
by the light of a candle. He is ^
inspecting a drawing or a manuscript. S0^ . Q a C
C 25% by 31 in., nat. size. Signed in 'C 1 ' I
the background on the right:
Acquired in 1897.
DUSART (Cornells), was born at Harlem 24 April 1660 and died
there 1 October 1704. Was a pupil and imitator of Adriaen van
Ostade. MT.-E.
843. Dancing musicians, represented in the street of a village, near
a house on the step of which some persons are watching them.
C. on O. 22^ by 18 in., h. f. 6^ in. .
Signed at the bottom to the right: •> — ,_ nf, c c . f^-
Engraved by a unknown artist and also by v*yri .' JJ'XX.OCxt0^ .-■*££
J. A. Boland. Bought in 1814. ^^
844. The fish market. A scene in a village or a country town ; in
the foreground two stalls : in the one, nearest to the spectator, a
woman is cleaning fish ; around
the second are crowding a great ^ ^^
many buyers. CoF^uAsart
C. 27 by 35% in., h. f. 4^ in. w
Signed over the first stall:
Acquired at the sale G. van der Pot, Rotterdam 1808.
845. Kermesse in a village. In front of a cottage, a woman, with
a little boy by her side, is turning the handle of a hurdy-gurdy.
The occupiers of the house are leaning over the lower part of
DUSART. 113
the door; on a seat by the side of it sits a little boy and some
country folks are standing about the street, *-*> /r->
limning. JVjktf^
O. 14% by 1314 in., h. f. 5 in. •* X / ^
Signed at the bottom to the right: ^*— S
Bought in 1829. Cabinet J. Rombouts 1850. Bequest L. Dupper Wz., 1870.
846. A village inn. In the foreground are seated a man and a
woman ; behind them, under a penthouse are several peasants
, smoking and drinking.
O. 16 by 13 in., h. f. 5% in. From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
847. A mother's happiness. A woman with naked breast is seated
near a cradle holding a baby on her lap; outside a little boy is
looking into the room through the open window. <> ck 1
O. 12% by 10 in., h. f. 6\ in. 6tf>T>5uS<xrt\
Signed on the foot-warmer; /f/C — x
Purchased at the sale H. Muilman, Amsterdam 181 3. (J^P ^ *
Bequest Jhr. J. S. H. van de Poll, 1880. W -^
DUW1&E (Henri- Joseph), Flemish painter; has worked at Brussels
between 1850— 1870.
848. A woman with a tambourine. Seen to the knees.
C. 46 by 3 2*4 in., nat. size. Signed at the bottom to the left : // J. DuweejS.
Baron Reinhard van Lynden bequest, 1899.
DUYNEN (Isack van), supposed to have been bora at Dordrecht;
worked at the Hague from 1657 and died there between 1677
and 1 68 1. Was a pupil of Abr. van Beijeren.
849. Seafish. In a basket and by the side of it some crabs, flounders
and codfish partly cut up.
C. 38 by 5qife in., real size. Acquired at Amsterdam in 1888.
DUYSTER (Willem Cornelisz.), was probably born at Amsterdam,
where he was buried 31 January 1635.
850. The tric-trac players. Three soldiers are playing at a table
covered with a cloth of an oriental design; a fourth is playing
an instrument.
C. ov. 1 3*4 by 15^ in., h. f. 5% in.
Signed on the tablecloth: \tyL 2>VY$TI;
Presented by Dr. A. Bredius in 1887.
851. F£te in honour of the marriage of Adriaen Ploos van
Amstel with Agnes van Byler, in 1616. A large number
of guests are gathered in a spacious drawing-room.
O. 30 by 42^ in., h. f. 14% in. Presented by Jhr. Ploos van Amstel to
the Royal Archeological Society, who has lent it to the Museum, since 1889.
852. After dinner music. Ladies and gentlemen in a dining-room ;
the cloth has not yet been removed. (Copy).
O. 16^ by 24^4 in., h. f. 10^ in. Wrongly signed: J. Lijs 162s.
The original was in the collection of A. Lenglart at Lille (information
supplied by Dr. A. Bredius). Acquired from J. F. Laisney, of Paris, in 1887.
DYCK (Anthonie van), born at Antwerp 22 March 1599, died in
London 9 December 1641. Was a pupil of Hendrick van Balen
and of Peter Paulus Rubens. Worked at Antwerp, in Italy and
London. E.
ii4 DYCK.
853. The penitent Magdalen. An almost naked figure with tearless
eyes raised to heaven; a little child by her side.
C. 67^ by 5914 in., nat. size. From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
854. Francois (?) van der Borght. Full length figure turned
towards the right, the face seen three quarters; the left hand is
resting on the hilt of his sword. He is standing near a table
covered with a red cloth. In the background a naval battle.
On a curtain the same coat of arms as in the picture No. 856.
C. 2 yds 8^4 in. by 53% in., nat. size. Sale H. Muilman, Amsterdam 181 3.
Bequest of Jhr. J. S. H. van de Poll, 1880.
855. Johannes Baptista Franck. Bust, the three quarter face
turned to the left, with his left hand on his hip.
C. 29% by 23^ in., nat. size. Along the top edge of the picture, the
inscription :
Engraved by XOHANNES BAPS FRANCK .vETAT IS. WE XXX U.
Mougeot and
by Folo. From the gallery of Lucien Bonaparte, 1 81 2.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
856. Nicolaes van der Borght. A merchant of Antwerp. Full length
figure, standing. The face, turned to the right, is seen three quarters ;
the right hand is pointing to a wide river in the background.
C. 2 yds 7^ in., by 56^ in. Engraved by C. Vermeulen.
Purchased at the sale H. J. Stier d'Aertselaer, Antwerp 1822.
857. Prince William II and his young wife, the Princess
Mary Stuart, daughter of Charles I, King of England. The
youthful couple are represented full length, holding each other
by the hand. A copy of this picture is at "Northwick House'',
near Evesham.
C. 2 yds by 56*14 in., nat. size. This is the last work painted by the artist.
Engraved by W. Unger. From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
858. Prince Frederick-Henry. (Copy). Seen to the knees, turned
towards the right.
C. 49 14 by 39^4 in., nat. size. Purchased from Ch. H. Hodges in 18 10.
859. Andries van Eertvelt (1590 1652). Painter. Bust length.
(Copy from the original which is in the museum at Augsburg).
C. 45 by 34^ in., nat. size. Bought at an auction, Brakke Grond, Amsterdam 1 884.
860. Michel le Blon (1587—1657). Agent for Queen Christina of
Sweden and at the same time goldsmith and engraver at Amster-
dam. Half length figure. (Copy from the original in the possession
of Baron Hottinguer at Paris).
C. 22^ by 18 in., nat. size. Acquired at the sale Brentano, Amsterdam 1822.
861. Henricus Liberti (1628 — 1661). Organist and composer of
music. Seen to the knees, leaning against a column. (Copy from
the original in the museum of Munich ; a similar copy is in the
palace Sans-Souci).
C. 45^ hy 33^ in., nat. size. Engraved by B. Lowenstam.
Presented by the heirs of the Dowager Baroness Roell Hodshon, to the
town of Amsterdam, and lent to the Museum since 1885.
862. Wolfgang Wilhelm, count Palatine of Neuburg, duke of
Juliers and Berg. Seen to the knees. (A copy made by
931. Govert Ftinck.
925. Covert Flinck,
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DYCK. 115
Willem Bartel van der Kooi at Dusseldorf in 1804). (See p. 187).
C. 58 by 46 in., nat. size. Presented by the son of W. B. van der Kooi in 1869.
862a. Salvator mundi. Bust figure. Probably a copy,
O. 25% by 19^ in., nat. size. Engraved by S. a Bolswert.
Bought in 1803. From the storeroom of the Mauritshuis, 1885.
868. Christ dying on the Cross, with St. Francis of Assisi in
adoration at its foot. (An imitation or a copy).
C. 69 by 48^ in., h. f. 26*4 in. According to tradition, this picture was
an altar piece found among the booty of the Spanish fleet of silver,
9 September 1628. From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
864. The Holy family. A group of four whole length figures.
(Imitation).
C. 40 by 3<>ife in., h. f. 27^ in. Bought by King William I at Paris in 1823.
DYCK (Floris van). After a long residence in Rome, he was elected
in 1 6 10 a member of the St. Luke's Guild of Harlem. In 1637
he became Dean of the Guild and died in that town Nov. 1651.
865. Fruit and vegetables. A study of still life. In a kitchen, behind
a dresser covered with different kinds of fruit, stands a woman;
another is busy near the fireplace. In the background, Jesus, with
the disciples of Emmaus, is partaking of food. Painted about 16 10.
C. 44^ in. by 2 yds 6^4 in. Purchased at Vogelenzang in 1903.
DIJK (Philip van), was born at Amsterdam 10 January 1680, died
at the Hague 3 February 1753. Was a pupil of Arnold Boonen ;
worked first at Middelburg and afterwards at the Hague. Resided
for a short time at Cassel.
866. Adriaen Parduyn, Lieutenant-colonel, ^^^ -, ^-^
military governor of Flushing and Ram- (Tj ( J ' /) " /
mekens. 7 J/ JJ fU fAL
C. 40% by 30^4 in., nat. size. Signed at the top ^* ' y
to the right. Bequest de Witte van Citters 1875.
867. Caspar Adriaen Parduyn (1680— 1735). Bailiff of Middelburg.
Seen to the knees, the face s-y^ * • fl
slightlv turned to the right. x-t^C (h\ r
C. 221/4 by 17^ in., h.f. 4^ in. /-/^fj) /[ h-HH £/A"
Signed on a stone socle : ( // •• ilrs-^^ I
Same source as No. 866. \^y ° ^ ^
868. Maria van Citters (1684— v — ^
1752). Wife of the former. Seen to the knees, seated at a table.
C. z\\ by 17 in., h. f. 4^ in.
Signed at the top to the right: P. van Dijk. Same source as No. 866.
869. Adriaen Casper Parduyn (171 8 — 1747). Seen to the knees,
holding a hare.
C. 21*4 by 17*4 in., h. h. 4 in.
Signed at the bottom to the left : P. van Dijk. Same source as No. 866.
870. Abraham Boudaen (1688 — 1745). Bust length turned to the right.
C. ov. 1414 by \z\ in., h. h. 4ft in. Same source as No. 866.
871. Isaac Parker (1702— ). Seen to the knees. A view of
the sea in the distance.
C. 20 by 16 in., h. h. 3^4 in.
Signed at the top in the centre:
Part of the collection de Ruyter, acquired in 1895.
n6 DIJK.
872. Justina Johanna Ramskrammer. Wife of the former. Seen
to the knees, a park in the background.
C. 19^4 by 16% in., h. h. 3^ in. Same source as No. 871.
873. Family group of Isaac Parker, his wife Justina Johanna
Ramskrammer and their daughter. ^ ^7\" /
The figures are seen to the knees. j^'UfSAt^Juk
C. 2014 by 17 in., h. h. 2^4 in. "" 7
Signed at the top: /
Same source as No. 871. I 7+2>
874. Willem Parker (1695 — 1754). Burgomaster of Middelburg.
Half length figure represented in his library.
C. 19^4 by 16 in., h. h. 4 in. Signed at the top: P. van Dijk 1741.
Same source as No. 871.
875. Anna Maria Pottey (1694 — 1724). Wife of the former. Half
length figure, with a little dog on her arm.
C. 19^4 by 15^4 in., h. h. 4^ in. Same source as No. 871.
876. Berend van Iddekinge, his wife Johanna Maria Sichter-
man and their son Jan
Albert. Figures seen to _ /^~~?\ ' ' /^
the knees. ^l/\ ^V )/ (t
C. 60 by 47 in., nat. size. /"0 /^J ( I ft ffl% J_J *-( J\J
Bequest F. Z. Keneman, ^*-^
Harlem 1898.
Cornelis van Ceters (1503— 1599), see No. 154.
Aernout van Ceters (1561 — 1634), „ „ 156.
Mr. Aernout van Ceters (1633 — 1696), „ „ 1356.
Jan Boudaen Courten (1635 — 1716), „ „ 1738 and
Anna Maria Hoeufft (1646 — 1705), „ „ 1739.
EECKHOUT (Gerbrandt van den), was born 19 August 1621 at
Amsterdam and was buried there 29 September 1674. Was a
pupil of Rembrandt and imitated his style. E.
877. The woman taken in adultery. Christ is standing in the
midst of a great number of priests and pharisees; the guilty
woman is kneeling at his feet.
C. 26 by 32^ in., h. f. 7 in. Engraved by W. Unger. Sales Jan Walram
Sandra, Middelburg 1713 and D. Mansfeld 1806. Bought from C. Josi of
London, in 1828.
878. A sportsman resting. He is sitting oh a sandy knoll in a
thicket with his two dogs near him»
C. 1414 by 17*1 in., h. f.
seated, 7 in. Signed at
therrdtorBigh^ r cnisecQoiitf.
Lithographed by B. C. . . .
Koekkoek and R. van der \^*r \^
Meulen.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
879. The bathers in a stream near high rocks .
O. 18 by 13 in., h. f. 2^ in.
Signed at the bottom to the left:
Purchased in London, 1894.
EECKHOUT. 117
EECKHOUT (Jacob- Joseph), born at Antwerp 6 February 1795'
died at Paris 25 December 1861. L-E.
880. The marriage of Jacqueline of Bavaria with John IV,
duke of Brabant, .10 March 1418.
C. 65% by 52 in. Signed: J, J. Eeckhout i8jg.
Purchased at an exhibition, the Hague 1839.
EELKEMA (Eelke Jelles), was born at Leeuwarden 8 July 1788
and died there 27 November 1839. Was a pupil of Gerard de San.
881. Flowers of various species in a wicker-basket.
C. 29*4 by 23^4 in. Signed at the bottom to the left : £. J. Eelkema 1817.
From the Pavilion, at Harlem.
882. Flowers and Fruit, partly arranged in a large marble vase.
C. 36 by 30 in. Signed: E. y. Eelkema 1824. Same source as No. 881.
883. Flowers and Fruit. A wine glass by the side.
C. 35% by 30 in. Signed: E. J. Eelkema. Bought at a sale in 1841.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
EERELMAN (Otto), born at Groninguen 23 March 1839. Lived
formerly at the Hague but resides at present at Arnhem.
884. The solemn entry in Amsterdam of H. M. the Queen
Wilhelmina, 5 September 1898. Her Majesty is seated near
the Queen-Dowager in an open carriage. The cortege crossing the
Frederiksplein. The palace of National Industry in the background.
C. 54^k in« by 2 yds 5 in., h. f. 15% in. Signed: Otto Eerelman i8gg.
Presented in 1900 by Mr. J. J. Biesing, in the name of some lovers of art.
EHRENSTRAHL (David Klttcker), born at Hamburg 23 September
1629, died at Stockholm 23 October 1698. Studied under
Jurriaen Jacobsz. at Amsterdam and from 1651 resided at
Stockholm as Court painter.
885. Charles XI, King of Sweden (1665 — 1697), represented on
horseback after his victory at the battle of Lunden in 1676.
C. 7>\ yds by 3 yds, nat. size. In the foreground, to the left, the
inscription : CAROLVS R • SVEC. IN PKiELIO LVNDENSI D. 4 DEC.
A° 1676. This picture is supposed to be a copy by the artist's nephew,
David von KrafTt. (See p. 188). National Museum the Hague, afterwards
in the store-room at the Mauritshuis, till 1876.
EKELS THE ELDER (Jan), was born at Amsterdam 21 November
1724 and died there 22 November 1781. Was a pupil of Dirk
Dalens the younger.
886. View of the Dam, at Amsterdam. r
O. 19 by 24% in. Signed at the bottom to the left: I J* ft pjf**
Bought at the sale H. Muilman, 1813.
Bequest of Jhr. J. S. H. van de Poll, 1880.
EKELS THE YOUNGER (Jan), was born at Amsterdam 2 June 1759
and died in that town 4 June 1793. Pupil of his father Jan Ekels.
887. A writer, turned with his back to the spectator ; he is seated
in front of a mirror in which his face is reflected. \ 1 j-
O. 1 1 by 9 14 in., h. f. seated, 7 in. Signed at the top I' E K c LS • I
to the right: Am, vq
Thr. T. S. H. van de Poll beauest. 1880. M »/ 0^
n8 ELIAS.
ELIAS (Nicolaes), surnamed PICKENOY, baptized at Amsterdam
10 January 1588, lived and died in that town between 1653 — 1656.
888. A lesson in anatomy by Dr. Johan Fonteyn in 1625.
Fonteyn, with three auditors on each side, is pointing with his
left hand to a skull. This picture is only a fragment of the
original painting; the heads in the foreground scarcely reach
beyond the inner border of the picture. The initial composition
consisted of twelve figures. Dr. Fonteyn was physician to
Prince Maurice.
C. 38^ in. by 2 yds 4^ in., nat. size. Originally the property of the
Surgeon's Guild. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
889. Four governors and the book-keeper of the house of
correction in 1628. The governors, including Gerbrant Brouwer
and Hendrick Boelisz., are grouped round a table counting
money. Almost full length.
C. 70' in. by 2 yds 19^ in. Signed to the left on the arm of an easy-
chair and to the right p. ^
f -3T- ** P£ P Of 1 1 ♦ J <f %
From the Workhouse. +S
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
890. The company of Captain Matthys Willemsz. Raephorst
and of Lieutenant Hendrick Lauruensz., in 1630. (25
figures painted to the knees). The members of the civic guard
are grouped in two long rows, one. in front of a balustrade, the
other behind : the second rises considerably over the first.
C. 2 yds 32 in. by 5 yds 8 in., nat. size.
Formerly in the Doelen of the Cross-bowmen and later in the large room of the
Court Martial in the old Town Hall. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
891. The company of Captain Jacob Backer and of Lieutenant
Jacob Rogh in 1632 (24 figures). The members of the civic
guard are gathered at a banquet and painted to the knees; most
of them are standing about those that are seated : at the head
of the table, to the left, is the Captain in an easy attitude. The
standard-bearer is Roelof Bicker and the person standing against
the door is Willem Backer (1595 — 1652).
C. 2 yds 6 in. by 5 yds 29 in., nat. size. From the Hall of Cross-bowmen
and formerly in the room of the Sheriffs (textra-ordinaris" of the old
town-hall. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
892. The company of Captain Dirck Theulingh or Tholinx and
of Lieutenant Pieter Adriaensz. Raep in 1639. Some of the
figures are seated at a table studying a plan of the fortifications of
the town.
C. 2 yds 8 in. by 3 yds 26 in., nat. size. Of the 23 figures, originally
in this picture, there are at present only twelve remaining. From the
Doelen of the Arquebusiers. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
893. The company of Captain Jacob Rogh and of Lieutenant
Anthony de Lange, in 1645 (17 figures). The Captain is
standing in the centre with the other members of the civic guard
on his left and right, forming 3 long row. Next to the Captain
ELIAS. 119
is seen the standard-bearer with banner displayed. Full length
figures. In the background the "Oude Zijds Achterburgwal"
with the Old Church (Oude Kerk).
C. 2 yds 23% in. by 6 yds 13 in., nat. size. From the "Doelen" of the
Cross-bowmen. Formerly in the large Hall of the Court-Martial in the
old town-hall. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
894. Maerten Rey, steward of the "Doe- v
len". Half length figure turned s-\ At / -r n
towards the right. In his right hand + \~J/Xj td * 3 -2/ *
he holds a full cup.
O. ov. 39 by 29^ in., nat. size. 7 /} Q ^ -7 ♦
Signed at the top to the right: J V ^ /
Bequest Jhr. J. S. H. van de Poll, 1880.
895. Maria Joachimsdr. Swartenhont (1600 — 1631). Wife of
the former. Half length figure, turned to the left.
O. ov. 39 by 29^ in., nat. size. Dated at the top to the right: Act. 24 1627.
Same source as No. 894.
896. Portrait of a lady. Bust length, turned towards the left.
O. 22 by 18 in., nat. size. Presented by Jhr. J. S. R. van de Poll, 1885.
897. Gerard Ottsz. Hinlopen (1604 — 1646). Seen to the knees,
turned towards the right.
O. 48^' by 35^ in., nat. size. Dated at the top to the right, next to
the family coat of arms: Aetatis 2j A° 1631.
From the sale D. M. Alewijn, Amsterdam 1885.
898. Try nt gen Tysdr. van Nooy (1607 — ). Wife of the
former. Seen to the knees, turned towards the left.
O. 48^ by 35% in., nat. size. Dated at the top to the right, next to
the family coat of arms: Aetatis 24 A° 1631. Same source as No. 897.
899. Reinier Ottsz. Hinlopen (1609 — ).
Seen to the knees, turned towards the right.
O. 48^ by 35^ in., nat. size. Dated at the top
\j. <4>C]8 *Jj J j 14 "*•) wa,i. si&c. j-saicu. ai mc tup ^jt
to the right, next to the family coat of arms : flL ^ 0 # /« # .
Same source as No. 897. J L Tl J°*J
900. Jochem Hendricksz. Swartenhont (1566 — 1627). Lieutenant-
Admiral of Holland. Seen to ^
the knees, the right hand /* f ^
Dated: r O •"
Bequest Jhr. J. S. H. van de , QJ7LW ♦ / 0 X7 *
Poll, 1880. ^
ELY AS (Isack), Dutch painter who worked in the beginning of the
XVII century.
901. A merry company. An after-dinner scene. A party of ladies and
gentlemen are seated round the table from which the cloth has not
yet been removed. One of the gentlemen is playing on a lute.
S^WbS: -) fc< ejC • <&Va ** f » ' * «
torn to the right: — ■ ** * '
Bequest D. Franken Dz., 1898.
120 ELLIGER.
ELLIGER (Ottomar), bom at Goteborg 18 September 1633, buried
at Berlin 21 December 1679. Was a pupil of Daniel Seghers
at Antwerp. Has also worked at Amsterdam and Hamburg.
902. A study of flowers. A bouquet of flowers of various kinds
and colours; by its side some bunches of grapes and insects.
O. 26 by 19^ in. Signed at the top to the right, on the marble slab:
OSmiaK e&'gw. feci* 4/ rfy)
Purchased at the sale of Mrs. Nahuys — Hodshon, Amsterdam 1883.
ENGEL (Adolf-Karel-Maximiliaan), born at Courtray in 1 801, died
there in 1833. Was a pupil of J. B. de Noter.
903. A landscape with cattle.
O. 17^ by 23 in., h. of animal, 4^ in.
Signed at the bottom to the right : A. Engel a Gand 1827.
Van der Iioop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
ENGELBERTS (Willem-Judocus-Mattheus), born at Amsterdam
21 January 1809, died at Aalst in Guelders, 9 May 1887. Was
a pupil of Ferdinand de Braekeleer. From 1850 to 1875 he
was keeper of the pictures in the State Museum. E.
904. A game market. A scene with many figures, two of the most
prominent being a saleswoman and a housewife haggling about a duck.
M. 23^ by 19^ in., h. f. 13% in. Signed on a bench to the right: W. J. MrJB.
Purchased at an exhibition, the Hague 1 831.
ENGELBRECHTSZ. (Cornells), was born at Leyden in 1468 and
died there in 1533.
905. Christ on the cross with the holy Virgin and the Saints
John, Peter, Francis, Jerome, Magdalen, Cecilia and
Barbara, standing on both sides of the cross in a row, in a
hilly landscape.
O. 10 by 12% in., h. f. 6 in. From the convent of St. Bridget, at Utrecht.
EVERDINGEN (Allart van), baptized at Alkmaar 18 June 1621,
buried at Amsterdam 8 November 1675. Brother of Caesar van
Everdingen. Pupil of Roelant Savery and of Pieter Molyn.
Worked first in Sweden, afterwards at Harlem (1645 — 1652) and
finally at Amsterdam (1653 — 1675). E-M,
906. The gun factory at Julitabroeck in Sttdermanland
(Sweden). Bird's eye view. These works formerly belonged
to the family Trip.
C. 2 yds 6 in. by 2 yds 28*4 in.
From the Southern wing of the " Trippenhuizen" in 1890.
907. A landscape in Sweden. In the foreground a sheet of water ;
a little way off to the right a clump of thickly tufted trees ; in
the centre a small cottage behind which a high hill with a
chapel half way up.
C. 47J4 by 42 in. Purchased from J. Smith and Sons, in 1837.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
EVERDINGEN. 121
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908. Swedish scenery. To the right in the foreground an ascending
road; lower down, along the side of it, a watermill and on a
hill a small church. ,v~v+i* ***
C. 26 by 23% in., h. f. 214 in. Signed fij. EVERDJNG£H
at the bottom to the right:
Sale H. Muilman, Amsterdam 18 13. / K C*C
■ Bequest Jhr. J. S. H. van de Poll, 1880. ' U ' '
909. Swedish landscape with a watermill. On the outskirts of
a forest a mill from which issues a waterfall tumbling between
massive rocks.
C. 42 1/4 by 35% in.
Signed at the bot-
tom to the right:
Bought at the sale ^— ^ — / 4
of Baron A. W. C. van Nagell van Ampsen, the Hague 185 1. (•
Bequest L. Dupper Wz., 1870.
910. A landscape in Sweden. In the foreground a small river
between steep banks; to the right a" high pinetree and, in the
background to the left, a cluster of leafy trees. -rA7I-1-Dttl
C. 1 9 by 24% in. Signed at the bottom to the right : £ VERBIM GE N %
Served probably as a decoration above one of
the doors in the " Trippenhuis ". Was not mentioned before 1816.
EVERDINGEN (Caesar van), born at Alkmaar in 16 17 or 1621, died
there in 1678. According to Houbraken, he was a pupil of Jan van
Bronchorst. He was the elder brother of Allart van Everdingen.
911. Willem Jansz. Baert, (1636 — 1684). Burgomaster of Alkmaar,
Half length figure, turned towards the right.
C 43V4 by 35% in., nat. size. Dated at the top to the
left: iETATIS • 35 • ANNO • 1671 and signed with
the monogram:
Companion to the next number and bought at the same
time at the sale J. II. Cremer, Amsterdam 1886.
912. Lysbeth Kessel (1640-1717), jp
wife of the former. Half length s~~?\ y*f HT"/xHPlQf . ^\ T
figure, turned towards the left. \J^/ I—* -l/v. 1 U* ^1
C 43 by 35^ in., nat. size. A M Km t/C^J
Dated at the top to the left : AN Nu 'JU/1
and signed with the monogram:
Same source as No. 811. &/*
913. A pair of lovers, in a park. ^t— '
C. \%\ by 14^ in., h. h. 2\ in. Presented by Jhr. V. de Stuers, 1903.
EVERSDYCK (Willem), born at Goes and buried at Middelburg
14 March 1671 ; worked there from 1652.
914. Cornelis Fransz. Eversdyck (1586— 1666), auditor of the exche-
quer of Zealand and
mathematician. Bust.
C. 1 4^ by \o\ in., h.h. 3 in.
Signed at the bottom
the right: r is • ^~ IS /
Engraved by J. Houbraken. L J ^S
Sale Munniks van Cleef, v*-^^
Utrecht 1862. Acquired at Zutphen with the two following numbers, 1885.
*£
[id ^
122 EVERSDYCK.
915. Nicolaes Blancardus (1624 — 1703). Philologist and Historio-
grapher. Bust, in a niche which bears the inscription : INCERTUM
QVO FATA TRAHANT. JET. XLII. At the bottom, on the
plinth, is written: "MORIBVS ANTIQVIS" N. BLANCARDVS.
O. 6*4 by 4^ in., h. h. 2% in.
Signed to the right, on the plinth: Q^-JLl £
Engraved by an unknown artist. W* **cyzyr* <ff<
Same source as No. 914.
916. Maria Eversdyck. Wife of Nicolaes Blancardus. Bust, in a
niche bearing the inscription: DOM1NVS PROVIDEBIT "JET
XXXVIII. MDCLXVI. Signed at the bottom, on the plinth : M.
EVERSDYCK. ,
O. 6\ by 4^ in., h. h. 2 in. Same source as No. 914.
EVRARD (Adele), was born at Ath in 1792 and died there 22 July
1889. Was a pupil of J. Ducorron.
917. Flowers and fruit.
O. 2 7 14 by 18% in. Signed to the right: Adele Evrard.
Purchased at an exhibition, the Hague 1827 (?).
EYCKEN (Jean-Baptiste van), was born at Brussels, 16 September
1809 and died there in 1853. Was a pupil of Francois-Joseph Navez.
918. He wants to be an artist .... A woman of the middle class
presents her son to a painter to become his apprentice.
O. 11^ by \\\ in., h. h. i\ in. Bought at an exhibition, the Hague 1827.
FABRITIUS (Barent), painted from 1656 to about 1672. Resided
at Leyden from 1657 to 1659.
919. Supposed portrait of Willem van
der Helm, architect of the town
of Leyden, with his wife and
child. The father and mother are seen
behind a table covered with a red
cloth.
C. 58^4 by $\\ in., nat. size.
Signed at the bottom to the left:
On a medal which the child bears, is inscribed : L. W. V. H. W. Aet. 1— .
Acquired in London, 1886. I2
FABRITIUS (Carel), born towards 1620; was killed in the explosion
which took place at Delft, 12 October 1654. Was a pupil of
Rembrandt.
920. Abraham de Notte (1584— ). Bust, the three quarter face
turned towards the right.
C. 2714 by 22^
in., nat size.
At the top to
the right, is
inscribed: Abra-
ham de Notte,
Aet*j6. Signed:
Purchased in London, 1892.
a liic 1 15111.
\
\
t
■
FABRITIUS. 123
921. The decapitation of St. John the Baptist. The executioner,
accompanied by a few other persons, presents to Salome" the
head of St. John the Baptist. In the foreground lies the body
of the martyr. Figures represented to the knees. (Attributed to
this painter).
C. 59*jd by 48% in., nat. size. Sales of 16 May 1696 at Amsterdam (?)
and P. Fouquet. Attributed to Rembrandt in 1801.
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
FARGUE (Isaac Lodewijk la). See Laf argue, p. 191.
FERGUSON (William Gowe), was born in Scotland in 1632 or
1633 and died there after 1695. Resided
at the Hague between 1660 and 1668
and at Amsterdam in 168 1. / *Y~ ^WfjtftJl
922. Dead birds. Some small birds lying* "~*V
on the corner of a table.
O. 15 by 11 in., nat. size.
Signed on the table:
Purchased at the sale P. Ver Loren van Themaat, Amsterdam 1885.
922a. Still life. Birds hanging over the top of a marble plinth, on
which are grouped some pieces
of hunting tackle and dead * . a f
r ^ \ v' ♦• n^^^fon. Lit J jt<P4J)
C. 2514 by 2 1 \ in., nat. size. ^1 -^ ff/I [J> ^JLr^
Signed at the bottom to the right : *J
Purchased at the sale van der Burgh (Fr. Muller & Co.), through the
Rembrandt Society, in 1904.
FLINCK (Govert), was born at Cleves, 25 January 161 5, died at
Amsterdam, 2 February 1660. Was a pupil of Lambert Jacobsz.
at Leeuwarden and of Rembrandt at Amsterdam.
923. Four masters or chiefs, of the Arquebusiers, in 1642,
gathered round a table; the steward brings them the horn of
the corporation. This horn is at present in the Dutch Museum.
The masters are : Albert Coenraedsz. Burch, Jan van Vlooswyck,
Pieter Reael and Jacob Willekens.
C. 2 yds 8 in. by 4 yds 5 in., nat. size. At the bottom to the left a
signature touched up : G. Flink ft. 1642. Formerly in the large hall of
the civic guard of the corporation of the Arquebusiers.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
924. The company of Captain Albert Bas and of Lieutenant
Lucas Conyn in 1645. The civic guards are descending a
staircase going towards their Captain, who
is seen in the foreground
seated with another person
C. 3 yds 25% in. by 2 yds 24 in., nat. size.
Signed at the bottom to the left: JI ' s ^
From the "Doelen" of the Arquebusiers. V^*» /0 7 ' •
Formerly in the Burgomasters' room of the old Town-Hall of Amsterdam.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
Captain, who * *
to the right, f If' H f
beside him. ^Jl1^^1^ /.
i24 FLINCK.
925. F6te of the civic-guard on the occasion of the peace of
Munster in 1648. The guards approach Captain Jan Huyde-
coper who, standing in the foreground of the picture, gives them a
joyous welcome. Other* guards are seen coming from a house on the
left; in the background fireworks are let off and bonfires lighted.
In the distance is seen the house of Jan Huydecoper, on the Singel
at Amsterdam, and a piece of paper contains a poem by Jan
Vos. The persons represented are placed in the following order.
698 11 12 13
7 3 10 16
4 1 2 15 5 14
No. 1 . Jan Huydecoper van Maarseveen ; 2. Frans Oetgens van Wave-
ren, lieutenant; 3. Nicolaas Oetgens van Waveren, standard-bearer;
4. Jan Appelman ; 5. Jacob van Campen ; 6. Rogier Ramsden ; 7. Pie-
"ter Waterpas ; 8. Aart Jan van Laar; 9. Joris de Wijze; 10. Pieter
Meffert; 11. Nicolaas van Haag; 12. Jan Stuurman; 13. Johannes
Doavenne; 14. Albert ten Brink; 15. Johannes van den Haag;
i6.Govert Flinck.
C. 4 yds by 6 yds
9% in., nat. size. ^^_^^^
Signed at the bot- S^ f // / /' ^*~
cr s £Pc JCvrtcKt '<>4S
ration of the Cross-
bowmen.
Formerly in the hall of the Court-Martial at the Town-Hall of Amsterdam.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 15 August 1808.
926. Jonas Jacob Leeuwen Dircksz.
Full length figure. Landscape
icenery. „. " . . ' Ct.jliiuY^j'
C. 25% by 18^ in., h. f. z\\ in. J j m
Signed at the bottom to the right : ^ S "
Formerly in the "Rypenhofje" (convent J oV^ (J +
of beguines) at Amsterdam. The property " J ^
of the mennonite church of Amsterdam. Lent to the Museum, since 1899.
926a. Goze Centen. Bust figure of a youth seen full face; his
head covered with a great black hat. Attributed formerly to
Rembrandt.
O. 25% by 20 in., full size. Same source as the preceding.
927. Isaac giving his blessing to Jacob. The patriarch ,is sitting
up in bed covered with a red cloak, in the act of blessing his
youngest son. Rebecca S) /7 I f r\
Signed ,tp the right at s~7 /) ^^
the top: ^^ tx
Engraved by J. de Frey, J. A. Boland (unfinished) and W. Unger.
Purchase^ at the sale G. van der Pot, Rotterdam 1808
928. jbost van den Vondel (1587— 1679). Bust> nearly full face.
C. 16*^ by 15 in., nat. size.
Sale Jer. de Bosch, Amsterdam 1812. Acquired in 1815.
FLINCK. 125
929. Amalia van Solms, in mourning for her husband, Prince
Frederick-Henry of Orange. Full length figure, seated. An
emblematic representation of her widowhood.
C. 3 yds 13 in. by 2 yds 2% in.^ nat. size. Signed in the background to
the right : G. Flinckft, 16J4. From the store-room of the Mauritshuis in 1876.
930. Gerard Pietersz. Hulft (1621 to 1656). First Councillor
and Governor General of the Dutch Indies. A medallion portrait,
ornamented with designs of still life : books, weapons, geometrical
. instruments, etc.
C. 51^ by 40^ in., nat. size.
Signed at the bottom, in the centre :
G.-fllncKT.
Lent by Jonkvr. S. J. Hulft Taets +* J /"jC ^ J
Engraved by Blooteling, but it
without the objects of still life. J
i<?U
A JonicyN )6s->
van Amerongen, of Utrecht,
since 1898.
931. M: Johannes Wttenbogaert (?) (1608 — 1680). Tax collector.
Bust figure, seen full face, the head covered with a black cap.
(Attributed to this artist).
C. 2914 by 24 in., nat. size. This portrait has been also attributed to
Rembrandt . and engraved as the work of this master, by J. A. Boiand.
From the collection van den Heuvel, Utrecht 1809.
FONTEYN (Adriaen Lucasz.), born at Yperen. His father settled
in 1626 at Rotterdam, where Adriaen was married 16 July 1645
and where he died in the week from Christmas to New- Year 1661.
932. The "Mosselenmarkt" (mussel market) at Rotterdam.
In the foreground numerous figures of buyers and sellers ; in the
background a small canal covered with boats.
C. 34 by 58 in., h. f. 12^ in.
Signed on a wheelbarrow:
Collection Gijsbert de Clercq.
Purchased through the Rem-
brandt Society.
FOURNIER (Jean), French painter born about 1700, died in 1765.
Has resided at Amsterdam and the Hague. Jl
Was a pupil of Fr. de Troy. fJUnuynalT
933.Willem Santyn (1703— 1743). J*OWr * ***
C. yi\ by 26^ in., nat. size. -
Signed at the bottom to the left : g) * S **? O JL
Presented by Jhr. J. S. R. van de Poll, 1885. / - 9 * Of
934. Margaretha Cornelia van de Poll
(1726— 1798). Wife of Cornells Munter. n *u rn \A*V\* \JUf
C. 33 by 26^ in., nat. size. J,W V11"
Signed : . v- +*m*
Presented by Jhr. J. S. R. van de Poll, 1885. I I O *-*
FRANCK (C. F.), born at Zwolle, May 1758, died at Bennebroek
in the autumn of 18 16. Was a decorative painter who worked
at Leeuwarden and who settled in 1806 in the neighbourhood
of Harlem.
934a. The painter himself. Three quarter figure, standing before
126 FRANCK.
an oval aperture, holding palette and brushes. In the back-
ground a funeral monument. v -^
O. 20 by 1614 in., h. h. 25^ in. (~ <T~* / y£J /
Signed at the bottom to the right: I J*?9 rt n C/Z %J (/7t K' I
Acquired in 1905. ^^*/
FRANCKEN II (Frans), was born at Antwerp 6 May 1581 and
died in that town 6 May 1642. Was pupil of his father Frans
Francken I.
935. The abdication of the Emperor Charles V at Brussels,
25 October 1555. An allegorical composition containing numerous
figures. On the foreground Neptune in his charriot drawn by
tritons and waternymphs.
O. 52^ by 67^ in., h. f. 17^ in. On a piece of paper in the right
hand corner of the picture is the following inscription :
S. R. Imperii spontanea resignatio A CAROLO. V. IMP. in
FERD. : I. Fr: Regnorumq. haered in PHLM. II. hisp. regem
Fil Facta Brvx: m. 1555. Ex inven: d. petri. de. hannicart.
FF. franck. Underneath it may be traced the characters of an earlier
and similar text. Purchased for the National Museum at the Hague in
1806 and transferred to the State Museum, since 1808.
936. The adoration of the infant Christ and the Virgin Mary.
COP. 17 by 13^ in. , _
Signed in the centre: JD'H • f»j WNtKtft . IN . J'
Presented by Baron van Spaen At I f § J? J
van Biljoen, 1808. >* • / ° ' * *
937. The prodigal son. In the centre of the picture he is seen
carousing with low class people; around it are represented in
grisaille various scenes of his wandering life.
O. 24 by 33^ in. (centre 12^ by 21 ^ in., h. f. seated 9 in.), grisaille
h. f. 3^ in. Sale Br&amcamp, 1772. Bought from C. F. Roos, 1843.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
938. The prodigal son. Various scenes from his life painted on
the panels of doors and drawers of a little ebony chest.
Size of the panels of the doors: 16*4 by 11% in.,
h. h. 1 in. Signed: T^^T/Cur^ Ht
Is in the Dutch Museum. ZJ ^/panusc n\
939,. Scenes from the old Testament. The Creation, Adam and
Eve, Cain and Abel painted on the panels of the doors and on
the drawers of a small ebony chest. On one of the panels of
the doors are represented Adam and Eve under the tree of Life.
18 by 1514 in., h. f. 7^ in. In the Dutch Museum.
FRANKENBERG en PROSCHLITZ (D6sir6-Oscar.L6opold
van), born at Sas van Ghent, 16 January 18 22.. Is living at the
Hague. A pupil of W. H. Schmidt, at Delft.
940. A visit to the studio of Paulus Potter.
C. 26^ by 35^ in., h. f. 11% in. Signed at the bottom to the left: Van
frankenberg iSjj. Baron Reinhard van Lynden bequest, 1899.
GABRIEL (Paul-Joseph-Constantin), born at Amsterdam, 5 July
1828, died at Scheveninguen, 23 August 1903. Was for a short
time a pupil of B. C. Koekkoek and afterwards worked after a
style of his own. Resided for a considerable time at Brussels. £.
GABRIEL. 127
941. Landscape near Abcoude. A view of extensive polders in
the late afternoon light.
M. 1614 by 19^4 in. Signed at the bottom to the right: Gabriel f. j8.
Lent by Mr. J. B. Westerwoudt, of Harlem, since 1888.
942. In the month of July. A mill by the side of a canal crossing
a meadow, seen on a bright sunshiny day.
C. 40 by 26 in. Signed : Gabriel f. Acquired in 1 889.
GAESBEECK (Adriaen van), was born at Leyden and died there
at the beginning of 1650. A pupil of Gerard Dou.
943. A young man in a spacious study. Whole length figure, seen
full face. In the background a staircase leading to an upper story.
O. 40 by 27^ in., h. f. 1334 in. Signed at the bottom to the left:
Bought at the sale ^ _
Ki' T8oiTaalman -A •"^>af1 • QoUifOZ e c k . J> <UaA .
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
GAL LARD— LEPINAY (Paul-Charles-Emmanuel), born at Aulnay,
23 May 1842. A pupil of M. J. Jacquand. Is working at Paris.
944. View of Venice. The town is visible beyond a large expanse
of water covered with small boats.
C. 18 by 29^ in. Signed at the bottom to the left: E. Gallard — Lepinay.
Baron Reinhard van Lynden bequest, 1899.
GALLIS (Pieter), born in 1633, died in 1697.
Worked at Enkhuizen and Hoorn.
945. A study of still life. A blue saucer with
a few hazelnuts, a small crab and some
glasses on a marble slab.
C. 1414 by \2\ in.
Signed at the bottom to the right:
Purchased at the sale C. F. Roos & Co., Am-
sterdam 1895.
946. A study of fruit. A peach, a bunch of grapes and some other
fruits on a wooden tray. ^-n.
C 15% by 13^ in. ( /)
!stie8d9a8m in JO n Ills /ffy
Signed on the background to the
Purchased at a sale held at Amsterdam m V 9 /I f/ L S / D 0 *7
1873. D. Franken Dz. bequest, 1898. *S*^ ' S
GAROFALO (Benvenuto Tisi da), was probably born at Ferrara
in 1 48 1 and died there 6 September 1559. Worked at Ferrara
and studied some time in Rome under the guidance of Raphael.
947. The Holy Family, in a landscape with ruins.
Poplar wood 20 by 14^ in., h. h. 1^ in. Purchased from J. S. Smith, 1839.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
948. The adoration of the Magi, represented in an Italian landscape.
Poplar wood 31 by 22^ in., h. f. \\ in. From the collection of Godoy,
Prince de la Paix. Purchased at Paris by King William I, in 1823.
GEEL (Joost van), was born at Rotterdam, 20 October 1631, and
died in that town 31 December 1698.
128 GEEL.
949. Portrait of the painter by himself, pointing with his finger
to one of his pictures, standing on an easel.
C. 33^ i>y 29% in., nat. size. f
Engraved by Houbraken. Bought at the sale van der Pot, Rotterdam 1808.
GEERTGEN TOT SINT JANS (Gerard of St. John), worked
in the second half of the XV century at Harlem and died there
at the age of 28. Was a pupil of Aelbert van Ouwater.
950. An allegorical representation of the expiatory sacrifice
of Jesus-Christ. Under the high arches of a gothic church are
seen the Virgin with the Holy child on her knees, attended by
St. Anne and St. Elizabeth with the infant St. John the Baptist.
Behind the women are St. Joseph and Zacariah. Near an altar
in the choir, the figures of five other' persons. This altar is
decorated with a wood-carving in various colours illustrating the
sacrifice of Abraham. About the church choristers are engaged
in their duties.
O- 54% by 4 1 14 in., h. f. seated, 23^4 in. Engraved by G. Ed. Taurel.
Sold as a work of Jan van Eyck at the sale G. van der Pot, Rotterdam 1808.
950a. The adoration of the Magi. In the foreground the Holy
Family and the three Kings presenting their gifts. In the back-
ground the Magi are seen on horseback, each at the head of a
cavalcade. The group is represented in a mountainous landscape,
with a lake in the distance.
°- 35% hy 27% in., h. f. 22% in. From the sale W. Hekking Jr., 1904.
951. The martyrdom of St. Lucy. The foreground is occupied
by the stake on which she is to suffer; other scenes of her
martyrdom are depicted in different parts of a hilly landscape.
School of Geertgen tot Sint Jans.
O. 52^ by 40% in., h. f. standing, 17 in. Acquired at Vienna in 1897.
GEEST (Wybrand de), was born at Leeuwarden in 1590 and died
there after 1659. A pupil of Abr. Bloemaert. Was brother-in-law of
Rembrandt by his marriage in 1622 with Hendrickje Ulenborgh.
Painted in Paris and Rome but resided chiefly in his native town.
952. Portrait of the painter by himself. Bust, the three quarter
face is turned towards the right.
O. 28% by 22 in., nat. size. Dated at the top to the left : clo Ice • xxix.
On the back of the picture, the inscription: WIBRANT DE GEEST,
GEBOREN INT' IAER 1592 DEN 16 VAN OOST-MAENT.
Purchased in 1898.
953. Hendrickje Ulenborgh. Wife of the former. Bust, the three
quarter face turned towards the left.
O. 28% by 22 in., nat. size. Dated at the top to the right: MDCXXIX.
On the back of the picture, the inscription : HENRIKIEN ULENBVRCH
GEBOREN IN T' IAER 1600 DEN 3 VAN MEERT.
Same source as the No. 952,
954. Ernest-Casimir, count of Nassau (1573— 1632). Stadtholder
of Friesland, Groningen and Drenthe. Full length figure facing
the right. Is carrying the staff of command.
C. 2 yds 5% in. by 50^4 in., nat. size.
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
95°. Geertgen lot Sint Jan
GEEST.
129
955 Henry-Casimir I, count of Nassau (161 2— 1640). Stadtholder
' of Friesland, Groningen and Drenthe. Full length figure, facing
the right, his hand resting on a walking-stick.
C. 2 yds 6*k in. by 50^4 in., nat. size.
On the back of the picture, the
inscription: Graaff Henfijk Stadt-
houder van friesland.
Signed on the socle:
From the National Museum, the
Hague 1808.
956. Henry-Casimir I, count
of Nassau. Bust.
O. 12 by <)\ in., h. h. 6 in.
Signed at the top to the left:
Bears the inscription: Graef
Hendrick van Nassau.
Formerly in the castle "Honse-
laarsdijk'\ From the National
Museum, the tjague 1808.
See No. 2008.
957. William Frederick,
count of Nassau
(16 1 3— 1664). Stadt-
holder of Friesland,
Groningen and Dren-
the. Bust.
O. 12 by 9^4 in., h. h. 6 in.
With the inscription :•
Graef Willem Frederick.
Signed at the top to the left:
Same source as No. 956.
958. Johann-Conrad, Wild-
(1590 — ?). Bust.
O. 12 by 9^ in., h. h. 5% in. Dated:
with the inscription: D. Ryngraf.
Same source as No. 956.
959. Ernest-Casimir, count of Nassau, etc _ (see No. 954). Bust,
the face, seen three quarters, is. ^'
turned to the right.
O. 26*fe by 23% in., nat. size. Dated at
• • - the top to the left : A° 1633, and signed :
- From the National Museum, the
Hague 1808. -. _
060. Sophia Hedwige of Brunswick (1592— 1642). Wife of the
former. Bust, the three quarter face turned towards the left.
O. 27 by 23 in., nat. size. Companion to
No. 959 and from the same source.
length figure, a little dog by her side. ^/
C. 2 yds 23^4 in. by 65 in., nat. -size.
Signed in the foreground, to the right:
Presented by Mr. A.- Bxedius, 1887.
en Rijngraaf
. / 6 Z 1 „
961. Portrait of a lady of rank. Full ,/ y L f £(?c?T
9
5
J3Q GEEST.
962. Portrait of a superior officer. Full length figure, standing,
O. 22^4 by 15^4 in., h. f. 17 in. Formerly attributed to Koedych.
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
963. The brothers of William the Silent : John, Henry, Louis
and Adolphus of Nassau. Whole length figures.
C. 2 yds 1*4 in. by 56^4 in., nat. size. Bears the inscription: P. yan vatt
Nassau^ Graeff Lodewyk van Nassau out 36 j. A° IS74 By Moock gebleve*
Graeff" Adolf h van Nassau 24. Graeff Henderick van Nassau.
From the National . Museum, the Hague 1808.
964. Portrait of a young girl. Full length figure, holding in one
hand a ball and in the other a
club. (Attributed to this painter).
Dated at the top to the left : J U 7/7 / 0
O. 4514 by 33% in., nat. size.
s6m
From the sale Heeswijk, 1900.
965. Portrait of a superior officer. Bust. (Attributed to this painter).
O. 21^ by 19^ in., nat. size. Presented to -the National Museum in 1 805
by Jhr. J. L. Trip and by Mrs. A. W. Trip, n£e Countess of Limburg Stirum.
GELDER (Aert de), was born 26 October 1645' at Dordrecht and
buried there 28 August 1727. Was a pupil of Samuel van Hoog-
straeten and, towards 1665 of Rembrandt.
965a. Johan van der Burch (1660— 1730), sheriff of Dordrecht, half
length figure turned towards
the right, with the left hand
resting on a table. In trie
background his coat of arms.
C. 26^4 by 23I4 in., h. h. 7% in.
Signed at the bottom to the left : -
Lent by Baron Th. Collot d'Escury, 1 9°4-
965b. Charlotte-Elisabeth van Blyenburgh (1663 — 17 ), wife
of the former. Half length figure, the
face turned towards the left. In the back-
ground her coat of arms.
* Signed at the top to the right:
Same source as No. 965 a. ** ' } • *•
966. Peter the Great, emperor of Russia (1672 — 1725). Clad in a
cuirass. Seen to the knees, turned to the left. (Attributed to this painter).
C 43^4 by 36 in., nat. size. Purchased at a sale held at Amsterdam, 1821.
GELDER (Njcolaes .van), was born at Leyden probably about 1625-
lfc In 1 66 1 he was painting at Stockholm and afterwards settled at
Amsterdam..
967. A 'Study of still life com-
posed of various kinds of fruit,
a small blue jar, a gold cup, a
bowl half -filled, a branch of
roses, grouped on a table with
a figured cloth.
C 43% by. 33 in. Signed at the
bottom to the right:
Acquired aj; Alkmaar in 1890.
Jywmrffa
GELDORP. 131
GELDORP, Geldrop or Gualdrop (Gortzius), born at Louvain in
1553. Painted after 1579 at Cologne, where he died in 16 16 or
16 1 8. A pupil of Prans Francken I and of Frans Pourbus, the elder.
968. Gualtero del Prado (1535— ). Half length figure, his head
covered with a hat, standing, the right hand resting on a table
covered with a green cloth. See No. 969.
O. 45^ hy 34^4 in., nat. size. To the right his coat of arms and the
addition of a later date: An° iJ97j Aetatis 62.
Bequest Jhr. Jacob de Witte van Citters, 1875.
969. Lucretia Pellicorne (1550— /7f9 D
1635). Wife of the former. Bust, /-// -^ zr 4 /C*V\ rs
turned to the right. 1 11 J\ % Q [J \J g
O. 27^ by 251a in., nat. size. ^- / -r_ :> ^
Signed at the top to the left : £L/ •■■nx-v^. S
Same source as No. 968. f^tr If
970. Hortensia del Prado (-1627). * v-4*/ 'f
Seen half-length, turned to the left, standing near a table. Wife
by a first marriage of Jean Fourmenois (see No. 971) and by
a second of Pieter Courten (see No. 212).
O. 37^4 hy 28 in., nat. size. Signed and dated in the background to the
right: AN<> 1*596. GG. F. Same source as No. 968.
971. J£an Fourmenois. Husband of the former. See Nos. 970,
972 and 1543. Half-length figure turned towards the right,
standing near a table. ^ 0
O- M\ by 28% in., nat. size. Dated at the top to the left: /J'JV J $9 °
Same source as No. 968. £•*—
972. Hortensia del Prado. See Nos. 970—971. Bust, turned to
the left.
O. 26^ by 28*4 in., nat. size. Signed and dated at the top to the left:
AN° 1 599 G G F. Same source as No. 968.
973. Jeremias Boudinois. Half-length figure, turned towards the
right, standing near a chair.
O. 4 1*4 by 31% in., nat. size. Signed and dated at the top to the right:
AN° 1 610 G. G. F. Same source as No. 268.
974. Lucretia del Prado. Wife of the former. Half-length figure
turned towards the left.
O. 41^ by 31^ in., nat. size. Signed and dated at the top to the right:
AN° 1 610. GGF. Same source as No. 968.
975. Catharina Fourmenois (1598 — 1665). Wife of Pieter Boudaen
Courten. As a child. See Nos. 970, 971 and 1546. Half-
length, turned to the right.
O. 32^ by 25*4 in., nat. size. Dated at the top Z****^^^ Z*^
to the right: AN<> 1604 and signed: / I t JJ" •*/ '
Same source as No. 968. v^^^*^
976. Portrait of a sister of Catharina Fourmenois. Seen half-
length, turned to the left. See No. 975.
O. 32^ by 25^ in., nat. size. Signed and dated in the background to
the right: AN° 1606 G G. F. yETATIS 6. Same source as No. 968.
132 GEMPT.
GEMPT (Bernard te), bom at Wijchen, 25 April 1826, died at
Amsterdam, 2 January 1879. Was a pupil of Nicolaas Pieneman.
977. A St. Bernard dog, having belonged to Mr. Joh. Hilman, at
Amsterdam.
C. 70% in. by 2 yds 25% in., nat. size. Signed: B. te Gempt.
Mr. Joh. Hilman bequest, 188 1.
GENOELS (Abraham), surnamed Archimedes. Was baptized at
Antwerp, 25 May 1640, and died there 10 May 1723. Worked
in his native town, in Paris and Rome. E.
978. Diana huntress in an Arcadian landscape.
C 9 by \z\ in., h. f. \\ in. Signed at the back of the frame: Genoeh-
Baron Reinhard van Lynden bequest, 1899.
979. Apollo and Calliope, in an Arcadian landscape.
C. 9 by \z\ in., h. f. \\ in. Same source as No. 978.
GERARD DE SAINT JEAN, see Geertgen tot Sint Jans, p. 128.
GHEYN (Jacob de), born in 1565 at Antwerp where his parents,
who came from Utrecht, had settled. He studied art at Harlem
under the guidance of several masters, among others under that
of Hendr. Goltzius; he worked in Harlem, Amsterdam and the
Hague, where he died 29 March 1629. B,
980. A white Spanish stallion having belonged to the Grand
Duke Albert of Austria, was taken in the battle of
Newport (1600) by count Louis Gunther of Nassau and
presented to Prince -^ ,— _--. .«-«- ,-* -r- -*--»-«--«
Maurice of Nassau. fl f^X-i ¥ Y^V%\ rT
C. 2 yds 17^ in. by 2 yds J \J "ill-i 1 ±*- *- ■*-*
34 in., nat. size. f\ ^—
Signed at the -top: I l) 0 1
and bearing the following ^
inscription: hVnC dedIt aVstrIaCo teLLVs hIspana CreatrIX
VICtorIqVe dedIt fLandrIa MaVrItIo, (Spain, where this horse was
produced, gave it to the Austrian; Flanders conquered it for Maurice the
Victor). This picture has been greatly restored. Presented by Jhr. W.
L. B. van Panhuys, 1880. In the East court of the Dutch Museum.
981. A black horse led by its groom.
C. 2 yds 17 in. by 2 yds 33^ in., nat. size. Purchased in 1884.
In the National tyluseum, East court.
GISELAER (Nicolaes de), born at Leyden. Dean of the painters'
Guild of Utrecht in 161 6 or 161 7. Was •
still living the 12th of May 1654. J 0 z 6
'982. The angel Gabriel appears to Zacariah.
O..I3% by 22 in., h. f. 4 in. Signed on a pilaster :% p. • . r
Presented by Dr. A. Bredius, 1890. , JH.J U JhLL/"\ t)\. r
GLAUBER (Johannes), born at Utrecht in 1646, died at Schoonhoven
about 1726. Was a pupil of Nic. Berchem and of Adr. van der Cabel,
at Lyons. Worked at Hamburg, Amsterdam and the Hague. M- E.
• 983. Mercury and Io, m a mountainous landscape, in which a high poplar.
C. 48^4 by 35^ in., h. f. 8 in. From the National Museum, the Hague 1808..
'984. Diana bathing. Mountainous scenery.
C. 48^4 by 38^4 in., h. f. 8 in. Same source as No. 983.
GOES. 133
•d ai GOES (Hugo van der), supposed to have been born at Goes, in
man Zealand, was living at Ghent about 1465, resided sometimes in
a> & this town, sometimes at Bruges, until 1476, when he entered the
' convent of the Austin Friars, at Rouge-Cloitre, in Brabant, as a
lay brother. Died there in 1482. See Nos. 339 and 341.
984a. Portrait of a man with his patron, St. John the Baptist.
d ^ • Probably the left door of a triptych of which the lower part has
™ been cut off. (Attributed to the painter.)
O. 12^4 by 9 in., h. h. 5 in. From the collection P. A. Borger, at Arnhem.
Sale Fr. Muller and Co., 1882. Lent by Mr. M. Leembniggen, since 1903.
mk GOLINGH (Jan). Became in 1658 a member of the St. Luke's
guild of Harlem. Portrait painted by himself. See No. 614.
GOLTZIUS (Hendrick), born at Miilbracht, near Venlo, in February
^! 1 558 ; died at Harlem 29 December 1616. Studied the art of
12I engraving under Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert. Visited Germany
nts and Italy. Did not begin to paint until 1600. £- W-E.
lem 985. The death of Adonis, lying full length on the
thai ground, foreshortened.
thei C. 42% by 34^4 in., nat. size. Signed to the right, on the tree :
This picture was originally square. At the sale of B. de
(H(j Man at Delft in 1644, it was propably sold as an "Abel f
of foreshortened." I N Ql
»• J
l
-a Purchased from Mr. P. Ver Loren van Themaat in 1885.
GORTZIUS (Gualdrop or Geldrop). See Geldorp, p. 131.
GOOL (Jan van), was born at the Hague in 1685 and died there
in 1763. Was a pupil of Matth. Terwesten and of Simon van
I der Does. Worked at Amsterdam and the Hague ; was a writer on art.
986. Landscape. Herdsman and cattle near a farmstead.
O. 16^4 by 25 in.,, h. f. seated, 5^4 in.
$ Signed in the centre on a stone:
as Sale Jo de Vries Jzn. in 1844. Van
he Hoop collection. Lent by the tow
V- Amsterdam, since 1885.
987. A rustic scene. A woman busy milking is diverting herself
with a farmboy. ^
O. 16% by 25 in., h. animals, 4% in. f&O bfj^ft CW
Signed at the bottom to the left: Q^ "^C& '-5
Acquired at Amsterdam in 1893. ^^ <fr^
GOSSAERT (Jan). See Mabuse, p. 204.
GOVAERTS (Antonie Cornelis), born at Antwerp, died there in 1855.
988. The sutler. She is serving some soldiers with beer.
M. 2i\ by 27^4 in., h. f. 13 in. Bought at an exhibition, the Hague 1827.
GO YEN (Jan van), born at Leyden, 13 January 1596, died at the
Hague in April 1656. Studied, among others, under Isaias van
de Velde. Visited France,, worked at Leyden and, from 1634,
sstjled at the Hague. E.
989. View of the Maas at Dordrecht. On the wide river several
crafts; in the foreground a boat with men fishing with a net.
O. 22 by 28^ in. Engraved by W. Unger. Sale of the collection Adr. Lacoste,
Dordrecht 1832. Cabinet J. Rombouts, 1850. Bequest L. D upper Wz., 1870.
134 GOYEN
989a. A panorama in Guelders. Under a magnificent sky with
masses of clouds, are exposed to view large strips of cultivated
land. In the distance a river running parallel to the horizon. In
the foreground to the left a hillock, a few trees and two figures.
O. \2\ by 17% in.
Signed to the left: VG /C$J
Purchased in London, 1903.
990. Landscape. In the foreground, on
a piece of rising ground, two large
knotty oaks.
C 33% by 41 in., h. f. 3% in. - t^ S /*) SI y
Signed at the bottom in the centre: ^^ A \S jf f
Same source as No. 989.
991. View of the Valkenhof at Nimeguen. Seen from the river ;
in the foreground a ferry-boat crowded with people.
C. 3614 by 51^ in., h. f. 2\ in. ^
Signed on the boat : ~ /»■* -^ \j *■• » j J A ^7 /
Sale G. van der Pot, Rot- \^Kmt O * *~ J* * f '
terdam 1808.
992. A river view, near a village; on the water, which is much
disturbed, some small boats are tossing.
C.5i^by65i4
in., h. f. 4 in.
Signed at the
bottom to the
right :
Sale G. van der Pot, Rotterdam 1808.
•993. View of Dordrecht. In the distance, to the left, the Merwede.
C 38*4 by 52 in.
Signed at the bottom to the left:
From the Workhouse. Lent by the
town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
GRAAT (Barents, born at Amsterdam 28 September 1628, died
there 4 November 1709. Was a pupil of his
uncle Hans. E*
994. A family group represented in a wooded
landscape. Father, mother and son.
C. 22 by 19^ in., h. f. 13% in.
Signed at the bottom, in the centre:
Bequest J. H. Schellwald, at Zwolle, 1900.
995. Courtship. In the inner
court of an old Roman
edifice, some couples are
engaged in amorous
discourse.
C. 3614 by 30^ in., h. f. 1 7 in.
Signed at the bottom to the left :
From the collection G. de
Clercq.
Purchased from the Rembrandt Society in 1901.
i*/G~or£H /
/ — — 7 — ■ —
92i. Care] Fabritins.
GRAAT.
135
996. Theprodigalson,
feasting with prosti-
tutes in the inner
court of an Italian
edifice.
C. 31% by 26% in.,
h. f. 16^ in.
Signed at the bottom *"" ~ /^/ |/"*/^ •
to the left: **S Ik V *
Purchased at the sale Bierens, Amsterdam 1881.
997. Johan Ortt (1642— 1701), Lord of Breukelen and Nyenrode.
Represented on a prancing horse in a woody landscape.
. C. 2 yds 28^4 in. by 3 yds 11 in., nat. size.
Lent to the Museum by Jhr. H. J. Ortt van Schonauwen, since 1899.
998. Abraham
Ortt (1650—
1 691), resting
after the chase,
in a wooded
landscape.
C. 2 yds 28^4 in.
by 3 yds II in.,
nat. size. Signed
at the bottom to
the left j Same source as No. 997.
999. An allegorical composition illustrating
the charitable reception given to sick
people in a hospital. In the background a view
of the alms-house for old people at Amsterdam.
C. 36J4 by 5614 in., h. f. 28 in.
Signed at the bottom, in the centre, towards the left :
Originally in the alms-house for old people at Am.
sterdam. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885^
GRAEF (Thimotheus de), Dutch landscape pain-
ter; worked about 1670.
1000. An Italian landscape. In the foreground a few high trees
with groups of people; in the background a river flowing between
Signed at the bottom in the centre:
Purchased at the sale Snouck van Loosen, Enkhuizen 1886.
GREBBER (Pieter. de), was born at Harlem in 1590. Was a pupil
of Hendrick Goltzius and of his father, Frans Pietersz. de Grebber. E.
1001. The Holy women weeping over the
dead body of Christ.
C. 64% by 68*fe in., nearly nat. size.
Signed at the bottom to the left:
Presented by the family . A. D. de Vries Az. to
the Royal Archeological Society in 1884.
Lent to the Museum, since 1889.
pm
136 GREIVE.
GREIVE (Johan Conrad), was born at Amsterdam 2 April 1837
and died in that town 14 May 1891. A pupil of Petr. Franc.
Greive and of Corn. Springer. E ' - Z.
1002. Mealtime. View of a shipbuilding yard on the banks of the Maas.
C. 30^ by 47 in. Signed at the bottom to the right: J. C.Greive Jr.
Bought at the exhibition "Arti et Amicitiae" in 1867.
GRIFFIER (Jan), born at Amsterdam m 1656, died in 1718 in
London, wher$ he principally resided. Was a pupil of Roeland
Roghman and of Jan Looten. Imitated the style of Herman
Saftleven (III). E - M.
1003. A river view. A mountainous landscape crossed by a stream
carrying several small crafts.
O. 15 by 1 9^4 in. Signed in the foreground, to the right : £[. Qfl\f f tfcft
From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
GRTJYTER Jr. (Willem), born 6 September 18 17 at Amsterdam,
died there 7 January 1880. A pupil of Hermanus Koekkoek. E.
1004. The offing at Bremerhaven.
C 35^4 by 5314 in. Signed at the bottom to the left : Willem Gruyter Jr.
Purchased at an exhibition, Amsterdam 1866.
GUERCINO (Giovanni-Francisco-Barbieri), called il Guercino,
born at Cento 2 February 1591, died at Bologna, 2 December
1666. E.
1005. Mary Magdalen in a grotto, gazing at a skull. (Copy).
C. 49^ by 37% in., nat. size. From the National Museum, the Hague 1808,
where it was considered to be the work of Jan van Scorel.
GYSAERTS (Gualterus), born at Antwerp in 1649; nis name was
inscribed 'jn 1670 or 1671 on the register of the St. Luke's Guild
of his native town. He entered in 1674 the convent of the
Franciscan friars, at Mechlin.
1006. A Garland of flowers round the portrait of Hieronymus
van Weert.'The portrait itself is a bust in grisaille painted by
David Teniers, the younger.
C. 45% by 31% in., h. h, 3^ in. On the socle of the bust is the
inscription : B. Hieronymus
Werdanus. Signed to the left : p Q Q y S A E RTS • M i N . F- - and If) V
This portrait is probably one *** '
of the series of portraits of the martyrs of Gorcum painted by Teniers the
younger and his cousin Gysaerts. Acquired at the sale of count Andor
de Festetis in 1884.
GYSELAER (N. de), see GISELAER, p. 132.
GYSELS (Pieter), baptized 3 December 1621 at Antwerp, died in
that town in 1690 or 1691.
1007. A village in Flanders. In the foreground several persons and
a cart and horse. .. S* p
C. 11 by 13% in., h. f. 1% in. yp\ gulf-Cld
Signed at the bottom to the right: <j w a^
From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
GYSELS. 137
1007a. The fountain. A study of still life. In front of a marble
fountain, flowers, fruit and pieces of gold plate are displayed in
opposition to some architectural fragments partly covered with
an oriental carpet. A park is seen in the distance. ^ -r--^—^
COP. 15 by 18% in. Signed at the bottom to the right: L t,L k Lfr
Purchased at the sale van der Burgh (Fr. Muller &Co.), QYg ^ L S
through the Rembrandt Society in 1904. **
HAAG (Tethart-Philipp-Christiaan), born at Cassel in 1737, died
at the Hague in 18 12. Was director of the Cabinet of pictures
of Prince William V. E - AT.
1008. Frederica - Sophia - Wilhelmina of 1
Prussia. Wife of Prince William V. ^Q \ m A
On horseback. C^^jl
C. 34 by 27^ in., h. f. on horseback, 23^4 in.
Signed under the horse:
Engraved by R. Vinkeles. Formerly in the **
National Museum at the Hague. From the Mauritshuis, 1885.
HAAN (Meyer-Isaac de), was born at Amsterdam 14 April 1852
and died there 24 October 1895. Was a pupil of Petrus Franciscus
Greive. Resided some time in France.
1009. Petrus Franciscus Greive (1S11— 1872). Painter. Bust length.
O. 5% hy 4% in., h. h. 2 in. Signed to the left: MH.
Presented by Mr. W. Spijer, Amsterdam 1897.
1010. An old Jewess. Bust.
C 25% by 2 life in., nat. size. Signed at the top to the left: M. I. de Haan 80.
Presented by Mr. G. C. B. Dunlop, Amsterdam 1 902.
HAANEN (Adriana- Johanna), born at Oosterhout 14 June 18 14,
died at Oosterbeek 8 October 1895. Was a pupil of her father,
Caspar us Haanen.
1011. A fruit piece. Raspberries, peaches and grapes on a china dish.
M. 18 by 24 in. Signed to the left: Adriana Haanen.
Bought at an exhibition, Rotterdam 1867.
1012. Summer. By the side of an antique vase standing on a table, a
lavish display of flowering branches.
C. 52 by 40 in., nat. size. Signed to the left, on the foot of the
vase: Adriana Haanen. Presented by Miss Maria Vos, 1884.
1013. Fruit. A basket full of raisins, a plate with peaches and a melon
cut in slices.
C. 38*4 by 33^ in., nat. size. Signed at the bottom to the right : Adriana
Haanen i8fj. Bequest of Mr. W. M. J. Desmons, Amsterdam 1888.
1014. Flowers in a silver vase. Various kinds of flowers. The vase
is standing on a table covered with a blue cloth.
C* 38^ by 33^ in., nat. size. Signed at the bottom to the right: Adriana
Haanen i86j. Same source as No. 1 01 3.
HAANEN (George Gilles), born at Utrecht 23 August 1807, died at
Bilsen in 1879. Was a pupil of his father, Casparus Haanen. £ - L.
1015. Evening class. The schoolroom lit by candles.
M. 25 \ by 19^ in., h. f. 9 in. Signed on the stool: G. G. Haanen i8js.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
138 HAANEN.
1016. An old man in his study.
O. 13^ by 10% in., h. h.. 2 in. Signed at the bottom to the right: G. G.
H. A° 38. Same source as No. 1015.
1017. An old woman reading.
M. 12^ by 10 in., h. h. 1^ in. Signed on a sheet of paper: G. G. Haanen 1844.
Same source as No. 1015.
HAANEN {Remigius Adrianus von), born at Oosterhout 5 January
1812, died at Aussee 13 August 1894. Was a pupil of his father,
Casparus Haanen. Resided in Vienna from 1836. E.
1018. Landscape. A heath with here and there a cottage.
C. \2\ by 2\\ in. Signed at the bottom to the right: R. Haanen,
Bequest of Miss "ft. J. Haanen, 1896.
HAARLEM (Cornells Cornelisz. van), see Cornelisz., p. 95.
HAAS (Johannes-Hubertus-Leonardus de), born at Hedel, 25
March 1832. A pupil of Pieter Frederik van Os. Is living in
Brussels, since 1857.
1019. Early morning. Cows in a meadow, seen through the mist
of early day.
M. 35% by 50 in., h. animals 11^ in. Signed at the bottom to the
right: J. H. L. de Haas. Purchased at an exhibition, the Hague 1878.
1020. A young bull, standing near a fence.
M. 11% by 15 in., h. animal, 7% in. Signed at the bottom to the left:
y. H L. de Haas, Bequest of Mr. J. Jacobs, 1892.
HACKAERT (Jan), was born at Amsterdam in 1629 and died there
probably in 1699. Visited Switzerland and Italy from 165 3- 1658. E.
1021. The ash-tree avenue. A party of sportsmen, some on foot*
others on horseback, and accompanied by a pack of hounds,
are seen on a road lined on both sides with high slender trees,
following the bends of a stream on which are a couple of swans,
disporting themselves. The figures are painted bij Adr. van de Velde.
C. 26^ by 21 in., h. f. on horseback, 4 in.
Engraved by R. Daudet, G. Hulseboom, L. Lowenstam and J. A. Boland.
Acquired at the sale G. van der Pot in 1808.
1022. A forest view. In the foreground a party of sportsmen near
a pond. The figures have been painted by Johannes Lingelbach.
C. 23 by 18 in., h. f. 4 in. Signed at the bottom in the centre :
Engraved by J. A. Boland. Purchased from F. J. Noord- fJAT U Af
wijk, Rotterdam 181 3. Cabinet J. Rombouts, 1850. JXf\vf\/VL
L. Dupper Wz., bequest, 1870.
1023. A landscape at the close of day. A herdsman is leading
his cattle between the verdant slopes of a road. The figures
are drawn by A dr. van de Velde.
C. 36 by 41 in., h. f. 4% in. Sale H. Muilman, Amsterdam 181 3.
Bequest of Jhr. J. S. H. van de Poll, 1880.
1024. Sunset. A landscape. In the centre of an extensive range '.
of bushes towers a solitary tree.
C. 25^ by 29^ in., h. f. 2\ in. \J f\ t 1/ A C D TT .
Signed at the bottom to the left: jl /l L. A. ril- ' \ i
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
-A
HACKAERT. . 139
1025. The lake Trasimenes, surrounded by high mountains.
C. 32^ by 57 in.
Signed at the bottom to the right: J T A ATT A Hl^T"
Purchased at the sale Gijsbert de Clercq jfj/1 V/lvillL JV. 1 *
in 1897 through the Rembrandt Society.
HAENSBERGEN (Johannes van), born at Utrecht 2 January 1642,
-died at the Hague, 10 January 1705. Had resided in the latter
town from 1668. Was a pupil and imitator of Corn. Poelenburgh. E.
1026. The portrait of the painter, by himself. Bust length.
O. 4% by 4% in., h. h. \\ in. Signed at the top to the left : ^ . st/'
Purchased at the sale of Mr. P. Ver Loren van Themaat, j°'*{/f*t*fts£
Amsterdam 1885.
HAGEN (Joris van der) or VERHAGEN, buried 23 May 1669
at the Hague, where he had resided from 1640.
1027. Mountain scenery. In the foreground
a felled tree; in the middle distance, a
castle half-hidden behind tufted trees. /» ^// /fff£/J
C. 68% in. by 2 yds 19% in. K^&S /S" 7 w/
Signed at the bottom to the right : ' f f
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885. *— ^
1028. Landscape. In the foreground a pedlar is resting under a
leafy tree ; further off, a fisherman drawing his net from the river,
: C. 19 by 22 in., h. f. 3%- in. Sale J. de Vos, 1833.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1029. Landscape. A cluster of large oaks, in the foreground ; on
a height, in the far distance, a castle
near ruins.
C. 43 by 47^ in., h. f. 4^ in.
Signed at the bottom to the right:
Same source as No. 1028.
HAGEN (Joris van der) and BERC HEM (Claes Psz.).
1030. Landscape scenery with bathers. The figures are painted
by Claes B ere hem.
C 27% by 33^ in., h. f. 3% in. C /) /O
Signed at the bottom in the centre : ^y-"w^fVr f\P/ff\^
Sale of Jhr. J. Goll van Franckenstein, Amster-
dam 1833. Cabinet J. Rombouts, 1850. L. Dupper Wz., bequest, 1870.
HALEN (Arnoud van), painted at Amsterdam, where he was buried
22 July 1732. M.
This artist was at the same time the originator and the collector of the
Panpoeticon Batavum, a collection of 328 small portraits of Dutch poets
nearly all in grisaille. Before the year 1 719,. van Halen had already brought
together 200 of these portraits, which, with few exceptions, he had copied
from wellknown engravings. The collection ' came successively in the
possession of Michael de Roode, of Arnoud de Jongh and of the Society:
"Kunst wordt door Arbeid verkregen" of Leyden, and in time a few
more specimens were added. -At an auction which took place 9 April 1 81 8
in the "Huis met de Hoof den", at Amsterdam, the collection went for
605 guilders and soon after was scattered. Mr. A. J. Ensched£, when in
i4o HALEN.
Venice, came across 74 of the portraits, which he bought for the Dntch
Museum in 1880; this number rose by later purchases to 77 and was
further enriched by the portrait of Arnoud van Halen by himself, comprised
in the bequest of Mr. D. Franken Dz., in 1898. (A few specimens of the
collection were recently sold in Lisbon and fetched very high prices). Of
the portraits at present in the possession of the State Museum, 50 are
painted by Am. van' Halen; 22 by Jan Maurits Quinckhardt (see from
No. 1947 to 1968); 3 by Dionys van Nymegen (see Nos. 1773 — 1775);
1 by Nicolaas Reyers (see No. 2027) and 1 representing A. van Royen
by an unknown artist (see No. 282). The 77 portraits are arranged in
groups of 11 on 7 panels. The back of these panels bears a wax seal
affixed by the Academy of Art of Venice.
1031. Portrait of the artist, by himself. In the background the interior
of a temple with the shrine containing the " Panpoeticon Batavum".
COP. ov. 5^ by 5 in., h. h. 1 in. On the back the inscription : Arnoud
van Halen, Fecit Pan Poeticon Batavum. Sale Kluytenaar, Amsterdam 1 849.
D. Franken Dzn., bequest, 1898.
Panpoeticon Batavum. 49 small portraits of Dutch poets, in
grisaille. See Nos. 1032 — 1080.
Tin ov. 4% by 3^ in., mean h. hr 1% in.
1032. Johannes Polyander k Kerckhoven (1568— 1646). Professor
at Leyden. Aat rj6Sm
On the back of the picture, the inscription : Joannes Poliander - — — -r-
After the engraving of Willem Jz. Delff. Oo ' l6*°'
1033. DominicusBaudius(i56i — 1613). Professor at Leyden. A?af Ij6l
On the back of the picture, the inscription : Dominicus Baudius —- - — -r —
After the engraving of Jac. Matham. ' J T^'
1034. P. Bertius (1565 — 1629). Professor at Leyden. iVat /j6s
On the back of the picture, the inscription: P. Bertius -—j — -7 — -
After the engraving of Willem van Swanenburch. ' J 29*
1035. Theodorus Rodenburgh ( — 1644). Dramatic poet.
On the back of the picture the inscription: 7. Rodenburg A° ij66.
After the engraving of Lucas Kilian.
1036. Johan van der Does de Jonge (1571 — 1596). Librarian of
the University of Leyden. y^ ISIO
On the back of the picture the inscription : Janus Dousa a Filius *——^ ~
After the engraving of Willem Swanenburch. 1*07'
1037. Theodoras Velius (1572— 1630). Author of the "Chronicles of
Hoorn". , ^ IS72 L
On the back of the picture the inscription : 77/. Velius Ndtus
After the engraving of Theod. Matham. Ob*. 1630 —
1038. Theodoras Schrevelius (1572 — 1643). Provost of Leyden
university.
On the back of the picture, the inscription: Tkeod. Schrevelius IJ72.
After the engraving of Jonas Suyderhoef.
1039. Jacob van den Eynde (1575 — 161 4). Governor of Woerden.
Xat.
On the back of the picture, the inscription: Jacobus Eyndius — — —
1040. Jan van der Rosieren (1581 — ).
On the back of the picture, the inscription : Joannes van Rosieren circa 1365.
After the engraving of Pieter Nolpe.
HALEN. 141
1041. Pierius Winsemius (1586 — 1641). Professor at Franeker.
COP. On the back of the picture, the inscription : Pterins Winsemius a° ijS6.
After the engraving of Jonas Suyderhoef. Purchased at the sale van
Pappelendam and Schouten, Amsterdam 1889, with No, 1051.
1042. Adriaan Pietersz. van de Venne (1589— 1662). Painter
and poet.
On the back of the picture, the inscription: Adriaan van Venne a° ijfy'
After the engraving of Daniel van Bremden.
1043. David Lingelbach (1593—). Proprietor of the old labyrinth, at
Amsterdam.
On the back of the picture, the inscription : Daniel Lingelbach circa i62f.
After the engraving of Crisp, de Passe.
1044. Samuel Ampsing (about 1591 — 1632). Pastor at Harlem.
On the back of the picture, the inscription: Samuel Ampsing circa JJ94*
After the engraving of Jonas Suyderhoef.
1045. Florentius Schoonhoven (1594 — 1648). Burgomaster of Gouda.
On the back of the picture the inscription : Florentius Schoonhovius a° JJ94*
After an anonymous engraving.
1046. Jan Janszoon Starter (1594). Poet.
On the back of the picture the inscription: Jan Janz. Starter IJ94*
After the engraving of Jan van de Velde.
1047. Petrus Baardt (about 1595 — ). Physician at Leeuwarden.
On the back of the picture, the inscription: Petrus Baard, circa j6oo.
1048. Jan van der Veen, Lived at Harlem in the first half of the
XVII century.
On the back of the picture, the inscription: Ar. van der Veen circa rjpj.
. 1049. Dirck Graswinckel(r6oo— 1666). Recorder of the States-General,
at Delft.
On the back of the picture, the inscription: Theodorus Graswinckel a° 1600,
After the engraving of Theod. Matham.
1050. Marcus Zuerius Boxhorn (1602 — 1653). Professor at Leyden.
On the back of the picture, the inscription : Marcus Zweri Boxhornius 16/2.
After the engraving of Jonas Suyderhoef.
1051. Jeremias de Decker (1609 or 1610— 1666). Poet.
On the back of the picture, the inscription : yerem. de Dekker circa 1609,
After an engraving by himself. Purchased at the sale van Pappelendam
and Schouten, Amsterdam 1889, with No. 1041.
1052. Joannes Cools (161 1 — ). Author at Hoorn.
On the back of the picture, the inscription: Joh. Cools. R. Z. Hr. van
letterode circa i6ij. After the engraving of Pieter Holsteyn.
1053. Franciscus Plants (—1690). Pastor at Zevenbergen.
On the back of the picture, the inscription: Franciscus Planti circa i6zo.
After the engraving of Jonas Suyderhoef.
1054. Matthijs Gansneb Tengnagel (1613— about 1655).
On the back of the picture, the inscription: M, Tengnagel 1613.
. 1055. Willem van Heemskerk (born in 161 3 ; was still living in 1687).
Engraver on glass.
On the back of the picture, the inscription: Wilk, Heemskerk 1613.
After the engraving of Abr. Blooteling.
1 42 HALEN.
1
1056. Bona ventura Peters (i 6 14— 1652). Painter at Antwerp.
On the back of the picture, the inscription: B. Peters 161 4.
After the engraving of Wencel Hollar.
1057. Alexandre Moras (born at- Castres in 1616, died at Paris in
1670). Professor at Amsterdam.
On the back of the picture, the inscription: Alexandre Morus 1-616. I
After the engraving of Lamb. Visscher. , I
1058. Hendrik Bruno ( — 1664). Co-rector at Hoorn.
On the back of the picture, the inscription: Hendrik Bruno circa *6i&.
After the engraving of R. van Persijn.
1059. Joan Six (16 18 — 1700). Burgomaster of Amsterdam.
On the back of the picture, the inscription : Jan Six, Burgemeester j-6j&
After the etching of Rembrandt.
1060. Jan Vos (1620— 1667). Dramatic poet.
On the back of the picture, the inscription : Jan Vos circa 1620.
After the engraving of Karel Dujardin.
1061. Anthonis Janszen (162 1 — 1696). Poet.
On the back of the picture, the inscription: Antoni Jansze 1621.
1062. Johan van Neyenburg (162 1— ). Resided at Groningen.
On the back of the picture, the inscription: Johan van Neyenburg i&2-i^
After an anonymous engraving.
1063. Guilelmus Ogier ( — 1689). Dramatic poet.
On the back of the picture, the inscription : G. Ogier, circa 1620.
After the engraving of Gasp. Bouttats.
1064. Caspar van Kinschot (1622 — 1659). Poet.
On the back of the picture, the inscription: Casper Kingschot 1621.
After the engraving of Wencel Hollar.
1065. Sibylla van Griethuysen. Poetess.
On the back of the picture, the inscription : Sibylla van Griethuyse circa 1620.
After the engraving of J. van Meurs.
1066. Everard Meyster. Was living at Amersfoort.
On the back of the picture, the inscription : R. Meis
After the engraving of Corn, van Dalen.
1067. Jacob Heyblocq. Rector at Amsterdam. Was living in the
XVII century.
On the back of the picture, the inscription: Jacobus Hy bio k, circa /6jo.
After the engraving of Wallerant VaiUant.
1068. Matthys van de Merwede, lord of Clootwijck (about 1625
to 1677). Poet.
On the back of the picture, the inscription: M: V: Merwede H? van
Clooswijk circa 16 /j. After the engraving of Jan Gerritsz. van Bronchorst.
1069. Jan van Paffenrode, Baron of Gassigny; killed on the battle-
field in 1673. Dramatic poet.
On the back of the picture, the inscription: J. vryheer van Paffenrode circa 1622.
After the engraving of Jan van Haensbergen.
1070. Simon Abbes Gabbema (1628— 1688). Professor at Franeker.
On the back of the picture, the inscription : Simon Abbes Gabbema circa i6ij.
1071. Johannes Vollenhoven (1631 — 1708). Pastor at the Hague.
On the back of the picture, the inscription: Joannes Vollenhoven ibji*
After the engraving of A. de Blois.
1072. Andries Pels (—1683). Dramatic poet.
On the back of the picture, the inscription : Andries Pels circa i6j2.
HALEN. 143
1073. Christoffel Pierson (1631 — 17 14). Painter and poet. Was,
living at Gouda. :. ' - ■■- ' , J
On the back of the picture, the inscriptioa: Christ. Pierson — ~—L
1714.
1074* Frans van Hoogstraten (1632— 1696). Bookseller at Rotterdam.
On the back of the picturer the inscription : Frans van Hoogstraten ~_1
1696.
1075. Pieter Verhoek (1633 — 1702). Painter and poet. Was living
at Bbdegraven. ' ,
,\ On the back of the picture, the inscription: Pieter Verhoek L-Ml
v I702.
1076. Karel Verlove:(i633— - .). Poet and undertaker.
On the back of the picture, *the inscription: Caret Veriove i6ss>
1077. Balthasar Bekker (1634 — 1698). Pastor at Amsterdam.
On the back of the picture, the inscription: Balth. Bekker 1634.
After the engraving of Pieter van Gunst.
1078. G'ovard Bidloo (1649—1713). Professor of medecine at the
university of Leyden.
On the back of the picture, the inscription: Govert Bidlo 1649.
After the engraving of Abr. Blooteling.
1079. Tobias Gutberleth (1675 — 1748). Man of letters at Leeuwarden.
On the back of the picture, the inscription: Tobias Gutberlet circa i6jo.
* After an anonymous engraving.
1080. Abraham de Haen (1707 — 1748). Designer, etcher and poet.
On the back, of the picture, the inscription : Ab*" de Haen.
After the engraving of C- T. Fritsch.
1081. Fraiis Greenwood (17.Apr.il 1680 — 1760 or 1761). Miniature
painter, engraver on glass and poet.
a . On the back of the picture, the inscription :
Signed to the right: ILL *? ^ , z _ Aj. ..1680
t-'XX) Frans Greenwood gebooren 17 April
1740 —
Purchased at the sale Roos &Co., 1902. 4
HALS (Dirck), was baptized 19 March 1591 at Harlem and buried
th$re 17 May 1656. A pupil of his brother Frans Hals.
1082. An open air banquet. The company is select and numerous.
In the distance a country seat.
O. 30^4 by 54 in., h. f. 14 in. Signed to the left, on a baluster:
Is one of a set of pictures known as the "Four Seasons".
In the beginning of 1800 it was in possession of Mr. Strater at Rheine.
Bought at Delft in 1899.
1083. A country f£te. (Attributed to this painter).
O. 714 by 8% in., h. f. standing 6 in. Bought at the sale Brakke Grond in 1897.
HALS (Frans), born at Antwerp in 1580 or 1581; died 29 August
1666 at Harlem, where he had settled since 1604. Pupil of
Karel van Mander.
1084. Portrait of a man and wife. Full length figures, seated in
the park of a country-house.
C. 57 by 66ife in., nat. size. Engraved by J. A. Boland and W. Unger.
Was formerly considered to be the- " Portrait of Frans Hals and his wife".
Sales Jan Six, Amsterdam 1702 and van Winter and Six van Hillegom,
Amsterdam 25 November 185 1. Has been in the Museum since 1852.
* 44 .HALS.
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1085. The company of Captain Reynier Reael and Lieutenant
Cornells Michielsz. Blaeuw in 1637. Called the "Magrere
(meagre) Compagnie". Except the Captain and the Lieutenant
who are seated, all the figures are represented full length, standing:
in a line in different postures. The ensign-bearer is at the extreme
left of the picture. Some ~
of the figures are painted /? Q
by Pieter Codde. fi
C. 2 yds 10% in. by 4 yds < \ •
25. in., nat. size.
Dated to the right, half
way up the picture:
Engraved by W.Unger. From
the "Doelen" of the Cross-bowmen. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1086. Lucas de Clercq. Standing, seen to the knees, facing the right ; he
wears a white glove on his right hand, the left is resting on his hip.
C. 48% by 36% in., nat. size. Engraved by W. Steelink. Presented1 by-
Messrs P. de Clercq and P. van Eeghen and their wives, to the town of
Amsterdam in 1891. Lent to the Museum in the same year.
1087. Feyntje van Steenkiste. Wife of the former, standing, seen
to the knees, facing the left; in her hands, which are folded over
each other, she holds x-* — r-^ a »-p-» q \ / /r~* ") ^ *
a pair of white gloves. y\L> I s\- i O y/\Lt j /
C. 48% by 36% in., nat. w
size. Dated: \y ^ /f „- ^S
Engraved by C. Ed. Taurel. A^ f\J J (j J ^
Same source as No. 1 086.
1088.Maritge Voogt Claesdr. (1577— 1644). Wife of Pieter Jacobsz.
Olycan. Seated in an armchair, se&n to the knees, holding a book
in her hands.
C 50% by 37k in., nat. size. In the background the family coat of arms,
and underneath the inscription:
7ETAT SVAlCfe
AN
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Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1089. Nicolaes Hasselaer (1593— 1635). Major of the town of
Amsterdam. Bust, with a sharp movement turned towards the
spectator, the right hand resting on a walking-stick.
C. 32 by 26^ in., nat. size. Presented by Jhr. J. S. R. van de Poll, 1885.
1090. Geertruyt van Erp (1596 — 1620). Wife of the former. Bust,
nearly full face.
C. 32 by 26 y4 in., nat. size. Same source as No. ioSt).
io82. Dirck Hals.
10S4. Frans I fills.
HALS. 145
1091. The jolly toper. Half length figure, full face, wearing a,
large black hat; in the left hand he holds a glass.
C. 32^4 by 27 in., nat. size. Signed in the background to the right :
Engraved by L. Lowenstam, T. Cole, W. linger, « J. A.
Boland, J. M. Graadt van Roggen, J. Jacquemart. . Bought
at the sale of Baroness van Leyden, Warmond 1816.
1092. John Barclay (1582 — 1621). Full face, seen to the shoulders.
C. 18% by 14% in., nat. size. On the back of the canvas is inscribed:
Johannes Barclaivs, gente Caledo'nivs, Gallvs natalibvs hie est, Rotnam
Romano qvi docet ore loqvi Barclaivs Argents avetor.
Presented in 1743, by Gerard van Papenbroek to the "Athenaeum Ulustre".
From the university of Amsterdam and lent by that town since 1889.
1093. The merry-Andrew or the lute-player, in a many coloured
dress, playing on the lute. (From the studio of Frans Hals).
C. 26 by 23% in., nat. size. Engraved by R. Stang, L. L6wenstam>
W. Unger, T. Cole; lithographed by Alfr. Balmet. Sale J. A. Brentano,
Amsterdam 1822. Cabinet J. Rombouts, 1853. L. Dupper Wz. bequest, 1870..
In Mr. Bredius' opinion, this picture is a copy after the original in the
possession of Baron Gustave de Rothschild, at Paris.
HAMMAN (Edouard-Michel-Ferdinand), born at Ostend, 24 Sep-
tember 18 1 9, died at Paris, 30 March 1888. E.
1094. A rainy day near Rgville in Normandy. View of a.
meadow with cattle; a woman with an umbrella standing near.
C. 25% by 31% in. Signed at the bottom to the left: Hamman fits.
Bequest of Baron R. van Lynden, 1899.
HANEDOES (Louwrens), born at Woudrichem, 14 July 1822 where
he died February 1905. A pupil of Cornells Kruseman and of
Berend Cornelis Koekkoek. E.
1095. A landscape in Kennemerland. View of a sandy road
lined with high trees.
C. 47^4 by 39% in., h. f. 3% in. Signed in the foreground to the left::
L. Hanedoes fee. 1869. Bought at an exhibition, the Hague 1869.
1096. Sunset over the heath. In the foreground a large oak-tree
near a little pool.
C 54*4 m« hy 2 yds 8 in. Signed at the bottom to the left : L. Hanedoes ft *
Baron R. van Lynden bequest, 1899.
1097. An excursion in Guelders. (The figures by Ch. Rochussen).
C 39% by 5314 in., h. f. 3% in. Signed at the bottom to the right;.
L. Hanedoes fet i8jr. Same source as No. 1096.
1098. Mountainous scenery, with a cowherd resting under an oak.
C. 22% by 28 in. Signed at the bottom to the right : L. Hanedoes ft. 1847.
Same source as No. 1096.
1099. A landscape in Guelders, seen in the late afternoon light.
C. 22% by 28 in. Signed at the bottom to the right : L. Hanedoes ft. 1847.
1100. A mountainous landscape. On a height, to the left, an old castle.
C. 17 by 25^ in. Signed at the bottom to the right: L. Hanedoes fet 49.
Same source as No. 1096.
1101. Evening. View of a forest at sunset.
O. 714 by \o\ in. Signed at the bottom to the right: L. Hanedoes ft. 49 ~
Same source as No. 1096.
146 HANEDOES.
1102. The old castle. A small river is running down in the valley by its side.
0* 5^ by 6% in. Signed at the bottom to the right: L. Hanedoes fcl.
Same source as No. 1096.
HANNEMAN (Adriaen), was born about 1601 at the Hague, where
he was buried 11 July 1671. Was a pupil of Anthony van
. Ravesteyn and of Dan. Mytens Sr. Painted some time in London and
in 1640 settled in his native town. Imitated the style of van Dijck:
1103. Portrait of the painter., Bust length, seated and turned
towards the left.
G. 32 by 25% in., nat. size. O^J^f^s q>u£/» lickf* A "'* "**J*
Signed on a chair: . "^ o^Jg uU Ji*»tihLm li**rii (*»*»
Engraved by P. Tanje\ ^ *"* jut'if**. «£** •A*"*"-*
fought in Londen, 1894.
1104. Cornells van Aerssen (i6o2-»-i662). Lord of Sommelsdijk,
Colonel of cavalry. Clad in a cuirass. Standing, seen to the
knees and turned towards the right.
C. 48^ l?y 39 in.,
nat. size. At the £\ d Q. , /C~ **-»jD
■ top to the left, his C^/tr J0^6f
coat of arms. Dated / s*f /C5 _^,
socle and signed :
Is mentioned in a sale held at the Hague, 14 December 1874. Was for
a short time at the Mauritshuis. Bought at the sale of Mrs. van Dam
van Brakel, born Ditmars van IJsselveere, Amsterdam 1895.
1104a. Levina de Vriese, wife of Adrien van Blijenburgh. Bust,
the face slightly turned towards the left. See No. 1296a.
O. 27^ by 23^ in. In the back-
ground to the left: t - . It] _ J S* ^ ^
and to the right, her coat of arms. Lent w^nUtfL/ J^ W c? *Sy
by Baron Th. Collot d'Escury, 1904. ^""^ 9 D
v "HANNOT (Johannes), worked at Leyden in the second half of the
XVII century.
1105. A fruit piece. Grapes, peaches, plums,
cherries and a lemon cut in two, on a
couple of china dishes.
O. 23^4 by 18 in. Signed to trie left: , ^/*
Bought at the sale $. B. Bos, Amsterdam 1888. JoG^
HANSEL AERE (Pieter van), was born at Ghent 31 July 1786 and
died in that town 10 March 1862. Was. a pupil of Pierre van Huffel.
1106. Portrait of the painter himself. Bust,
C. 25^ by 19^ in., nat. size. On the picture is inscribed: Par mot a
Naples 1824. Purchased at an exhibition, Ghent (?) 1 825.
1107. The chaste Susannah.
c- 531** by 37% in-) n*t. size. Signed on the bath: Pre van Hanselaere ft
Rotnae 1820. Bought at an exhibition, Ghent 1829.
HANSEN (Lambertus Johannes), born at Staphorst 12 August
1803, died at Amsterdam 21 April 1859. Studied under the
guidance of his father Carel Lod. Hansen, of J. W. Pieneman
and of J. A. Daiwaille. E.
(f^annoh
HANSEN. 147
1108. The vegetable woman. Seated at her stall she is serving
her customers.
C. 22^ by,i<}^ in. Signed at the bottom to the right: Z. y. Hansen*
Van der'^Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
HARDIM& (Pieter), born at Antwerp in 1678, died in 1758 at the
Hague, where he had settled in 1697: A pupil of his brother Simon*
1108a. A bouquet of flowers in a vase standing on a cornice
between two cupids. (^T\ a •
£ & %ht' in- Signe<i at the bottom J • harbimc
From the " Huygenshuis" at the Hague. Since 1880 in the Museum.
HARI (Johannes), was born 24 October 1772 at the Hague and died
there 7 October 1849. Was a pupil of Jean-Georges Teissier.^.
1109.Bivouac at Molodetschno during the night of the 3d to
the 4th of December 1812/ Russian campaign.
O. 19^ by 26% in., h. f. 6 in.
Bequest of Mr. W. P. d'Auzon de Boisminart, 1870.
HARINGH (Pani£l), born at Loosduinen towards 1636, died at the
Hague in* 1-706. Studied under Arn. vanRavesteynand Caspar Netscher*
1110. Portrait of a lady of quality, seen to the knees.
C. 19 by 1 5% in., h. h. 4 in. From the estate of Mr. J. L. de Bruyn Kops, 1888^
1111. Johan van Bochoven.
Adviser to the Court of Flan-
ders, seen to the knees.
C. 24 by 19^ inM h. h. 4% in.
Signed on the inside of a niche:
Formerly in the collection de
Ruyter. Purchased in 1895.
1112. Catharina Pottey (165 1—
1718). Wife of the former, seen
to the knees.
C. 23^ by 19% in., h. h. 414 in.
Signed at the bottom to the right :
Same source as No. 11 11.
HATTICH (Petrus van), was probably born at the
Hague. Painted in the style of the school of Poelenburgh. Was
married at Overschie in 1638. His works are dated until 1665.
1113. An Arcadian landscape. Nymphs
cop. 16% by 24 in. tyc/ms^m LiMic£
Signed to the right, on a rock: + • **
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885. t££
In the store-room.
HAUCK (August-Christian), born at Mannheim 3 March 1742,
died in 1801 at Rotterdam, where he had settled after having
resided some time at Leyden. Son and pupil of Jacob Hauck.
1114. Johan Arnold Zoutman (1724 — 1793). Vice-admiral, half length
figure, standing. See No. 741.
C. 32^ by 26^ in., nat. size. Carved on the frame, the coat of arms of
the family Zoutman. From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
?48
HAUCK.
1115. Adriana- Johanna van Heusden. Wife of the former. Half
length figure.
C- 33^ by 27 in., nat size.
Signed at the bottom to
the right:
AGttawkfW'WO
CHfC\
Carved on the frame, the family coat of arms of the Zoutmans and van
Heusdens. Same source as No. 11 14.
HAWKSLEY (Arthur), born at Nottingham, 4 March 1842.
1116. The deserted bay, seen in cloudy weather.
C. 14*4 by 2I!4 in. Presented by the Dowager Baroness R. van Lynden,
born Baroness van Pallandt, 1900.
HECK (Claes Dircksz. van der), worked at Alkmaar; is already
mentioned in 1604 by van Mander as a landscape painter and
pupil of Jan Naghel. Died after 1648.
1117. View of the castle of Egmond.
O. 12^4 by 28% in. Purchased at the sale van der Straeten — Moens —
Van Lerius, Antwerp 1885.
1118. View of the abbey of Egmond.
O. 12% by 28ft in.
Signed at the bottom, to the left:
Same source as No. 11 17.
HECKEN (Abraham van den), born at Antwerp; painted from
about 1635 to 1656. Resided alternately at the Hague and at
Amsterdam. Was brother-in-law to Gerrit Lundens.
1119. The butcher's shop. An ox hanging
up in the foreground; in. the back-
ground a few figures.
c- 45 by 38% in., h. f. 10% in.
Signed at the bottom to the left : I # \^ a
Engraved by F. Molenaar. x*^
Sale Roell — Hodshon, 1872. Presented by Mr. J. H. van Marwijk Kooy, 1886.
1120. Cornelis Meyer. Civil engineer, full
length figure, seated at a table covered
with an oriental cloth.
C. 32*4 by 25^ in., h. h. 4 in.
Signed at the bottom, to the left:
Bought at the sale J. H. Cremer, Amsterdam 1887.
HEDA (Willem Claesz.), born in 1594 at
Harlem, where he worked ; died after 1679.
♦1121. A study of still life. An overturned
plate by the side of a half-filled goblet.
(Attributed to this painter).
O. 23 by 26% in., real size. Wrongly signed around the edge of the table : Heda.
This panel has been greatly retouched. Presented by Mr. Gijsbr. de Clercq,
at Amsterdam, in 1898. Lent since 1898.
HEDA (Gerrit Willemsz.). Son and pupil of Willem Claesz. Heda.
1122. Still life. On a white table cloth, an overturned pewter can with
other utensils and a lemon cut in two.
O. 32*4 by 23*4 in., nat. size. r_ ^m «._.»/, . _
Signed on the handle of a knife: ■JOAQG-HCDA- * 6 ^X
Purchased in 1891.
Jn {VzHtM*
HEEM. 149
HEEM (Jan Davidsz. de), born at Utrecht in 1606, died between
14 October 1683 and 26 April 1684, at Antwerp, where he
resided from 1672. Was a pupil of his father David de Heem.
Lived at Leyderi from 1628 to 1632, then at Antwerp and from
1667 to 1672 in his native town.
1123. Fruit and' flowers. Grouped in a niche, different kinds of fruit
and a small bunch of flowers suspended by a blue ribbon.
C. 2914 by
23^ in., real
size. Signed
at the bottom,
in the centre : fl ~ I K O
Acquired at V*,. ^ ^—
the sale G. van der Pot, Rotterdam 1808.
1124. Fruit. Various kinds of fruit, in part arranged on a blue plate
and in part suspended by a blue ribbon; by the side, a crayfish
on a box. This picture is a replica, or a good old copy, of a
signed painting in the Dresden gallery.
C. 27% by 23^ in., real size. Same source as No. 11 23.
Jdf® Be i/3HlWi JU
HEEMSKERCK VAN BEEST (Jhr. Jacob Eduard van), born
at Kampen 28 February 1828, died at the Hague 22 December
1894. Pupil of Dirk van kokhorst. Z.
1125. View of the Zuyderzee. Taken from the curve made by the
IJ at Durgerdam.
C. 33 by 54I,k in. Signed to the right: E. van Heemskerck v. B.
Bought at an exhibition, Amsterdam 1868.
1126. The pioneers of our glory. A sea covered with ships of the
XVII century.
C. 4 yds 15% in. by 9 yds 13% in. Signed: E. van Heemskerck van Beest.
Painted for the entrance of the agricultural division at the exhibition held
at Amsterdam in 1884. Presented by the painter to the town of Amsterdam.
Lent to the Museum since 1885. In the East court.
HEEMSKERCK (Maerten van),, born at Heemskerk in 1498, died
at Harlem 1 October 1574. Was a pupil of Jan van Scorel at
Harlem. Visited Italy. E- W.
1127. The sibyl of Erythraea. On the reverse of the panel the
donor Matelief Dammasz. kneeling with his patron St. Paul.
On the table cloth are
his name and coat of
IvGerXynvs ^an^
arms. _ .
respectively 7 and 6 in.
Signed in the background, on the left :
Formerly in the Burgomasters' room
in the Town Hall at Delft. Lent
by Jhr. J. P. Six since 1885 and
presented to the Museum in 1900 by his sons Jhr. J. Six and Jhr. W. Six.
i5o heemskerck.
1128. Johannes Colmannus (1471 — 1538). Superior of the- cdn vent
of St. Agatha, at Delft. Half length figure, turned towards the
rights holding a book in
■ his hands. 0MN1N0 NE SIT
O. 30^ by 23^ in., nearly. FAT0 COLMANVS ADEMPT3/S
nat. size. On the frame is A *•**', km rr«- li-
the inscription: . MARTINI FECIT
• In the background, to the left, INGENIOSA MANVS
his coat of arms and his age(67).
Formerly in the ""Weeskamer", at Delft. Bought at an auction by Jhr. J.
P. Six in i860. Lent by the Royal Archeblogical Society, since 1889.
1129. The resurrection of Christ. Figure painted to the knees.
(Imitation or copy.)
O. 39 by 30^4 in., almost nat. size.
Purchased at the sale D. M. Alewijn, Amsterdam 1885.
HEEREMANS (Thomas), elected member of the St. Luke's Guild
(Society of Painters) at Harlem in 1644. His known works are
dated until 1692.
1130. A 'winter scene.. A frozen canal near a village from which
the church tower is standing out.
C. 1614 by 1914 in., h. f. 2\ in. *T+A ATI*. \6v<»
Signed at the bottom to the left: jnyinw^ »°7r
Bequest D. Franken Dz., 1898.
1131. Winter amusement. A wide frozen canal with numerous skaters,
sledges and tents covered with flags.
C. 24 by 33 in., h. f. $\ in.
Signed at the bottom to the left:
From the collection Gijsbert de Clercq,
1899. Acquired from the Rembrandt Society, 1899.
HEERSCHOP (Hendrick), born at Harlem in. 1620 or 1621, died
after 1672. Was a pupil of Willem Claes'z. Heda, at Harlem,
and of . Rembrandt, at Amsterdam. E. , .
1132. Erechtheus found by the daugh- L—l :•
ters of Cecrops. II
C 43^4 by. 48 in.,,h.h. 4^ in. Signed at / / /
• the bottom to the left. Purchased of Jhr. f^J g Q f $ Q ft 0 J?
W. Gockinga, Amsterdam 1883. /
1133. Rebecca receiving the presents of the servant of Abraham.
C. 5414 ^y 68^ in., almost nat. size. Signed at the bottom in the centre:
^.},H,HEERSCHQP j6$6
HELST <Bartholomeus van der), born at Harlem in 16 13, buried
at Amsterdam, 16 December 1670. Pupil of Nicolaes Elias. Has
worked at Amsterdam. '
1134. The company of Captain Roelof Bicker and Lieutenant
Jan -Michielszi Blaeuw before the brewery "de Haan", at the
corner of the "Lastaadje" (Geldersche Kade and Boomsloot),
1643. The company is divided in two parties: one resting before
the brewery ; the standard-bearer is just rising to greet the second,
JfrtMS ¥77
HELST. i5i
which is arriving. The persons represented (besides the Captain
and the Lieutenant) are: Pieter Hulft, standard-bearer; Dirck de
Lange and Jochem Rendorp, sergeants; Hendrick Gerritsz. Velt-
hoen, Joris Jorisz. Eenhoorn, Coenraet Rogiersz. Ramsden,
Johannes Rombouts, Willem Jansz. Steenwyck, Jan Hulft, *Clae$
Rotterdam, Clemens van Sorgen, Jan Martensz. Troost, Hendrick
Jansz. Domraer, Paulus van Walbeeck, Jan Cornelisz. Moyaert,
Hendrik Jorisz. Fuyck, Abraham Pietersz. Kroock, Cornelis
Wilkens, Adriaen Jorisz. Eenhoorn, Isaac van de Venne, Jan
Cornelisz. Pronck, Gerrit Jacobsz. Indischerave, Dirck Joosten
Ryskamp,. Reynier Redinckhoven, Wynant Arentsz. Oppyn,
Cornelis Wilkens de Jonge. - - ■*
C. 2 yds 20% in. by 8 yds 8^4 in., nat. size. Signed at the bottom to
the left (must be 1639)'.
On the picture the names of the guards and *the date 1643. Engraved
by J. Houbraken. Painted for the uDoelen" of the Arquebusiers, it was
later on removed to the large room of the Court-Martial in the Town Hall.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1135. The banquet of the civic-guard on June 18th 1648, in the
large hall of the "St. Jorisdoelen", on the Singel at
Amsterdam, in celebration of the conclusion of the peace
of Munster. The guards are represented around a long table,
some seated, others standing. The figures in the foreground are
facing the spectator. In the centre is the standard-bearer, seen
full face; a little to the- right, Captain Cornelis Jansz. Witsen
(1606 — 1669) holding in his hand the silver drinking-horn of the
"St. Joris Guild" and receiving from Lieutenant Oetgens van
Waveren (1630— 1670), the congratulation on the conclusion of
the peace. On a sheet of paper on the drum, a poem by Jan Vos.
The figures are full length. Besides the Captain and Lieutenant,
the persons represented are: Jacob Banning, standard-bearer;
Dirck Claesz. Thoveling and Thomas Hartog, sergeants; Pieter
van Hoorn, Willem Pietersz. van der Voort, Adriaen Dirck.
Sparwer, Hendrick Calaber, Govert van der Mij, Johannes Calaber,
Benedictus Schaeck, Jan Maes, Jacob van Diemen, Jan van
Ommeren, Isaac Ooyens, Gerrit Pietersz. van Anstenraat, Herman
Teunisz. de Kluyter, Andries van Anstenraat, Christoffel Poock,
Hendrick Dommer Wz., Paulus Hennekyn, Lambregt van den
Bos, Willem the drummer. In the background the facade of the
brewery "het Lam" on the "Singel".
C. 2 yds 19% in., by 6 yds. Signed at the bottom, nearly in the centre:
Engraved by J. Houbraken (in part), J. B. Patas, E. A. Reveil, F. Mole-
152
HELST.
naar (aq.), J. W. Kaiser, W. Unger. Lithographed by B. T. van Loo,
S. Altmann, C. Ed, Taurel (in part) and H. J. Zimmermann. At first at
the St. Joris, or " Doelen" of the Cross-bowmen, later in the large hall of the
Court-Martial in the old Town Hall. Lent to the Museum, since 15 Aug. 1808.
1186. The heads of the brotherhood of St. Sebastian, at
Amsterdam, 1653. Their names are: Frans Banning Cocq,
Jan van de Poll, Albert Pater and Jan Blaeu. Seated at a table,
with the precious insignia of the guild displayed before them.
In the background two of their sons are engaged in target
shooting. A servant-woman is bringing in the drinking-horn
of the guild.
C. 2 yds by
4 yds, nat. size.
Signed on a
sls.te *
Under th« sig- ■ \£3iailII^T^,^ \ P*
• nature and' the Y^ ^^^t^Ji/TAi''. ', \
date the original \ m "nT^1 \ /
characters and * ~ "
figures may still be traced. The date ought to be 1653: it should then
agree with that of a repetition of the same subject on a smaller scale
which is in the Louvre and bears that date. In the picture at the Louvre
are three young men, in that at Amsterdam only two; it is very likely!
that the third has been painted over. Engraved by E. A. Reveil.
Formerly in the large hall of the Archers's Doelen.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam,^ since 15 Aug. 1808.
1137. The four heads of the " Doelen" of the Arquebusiers
eating oysters, 1655. Their names are : Cornelis Witsen,
Roelof Bicker, Gerrit Reynst and Simon van Hoorn. In the
background the tavern-keeper, a woman and a little boy.
C. 67^ in. by 3 yds 4 in.,
nat size. Signed to the fiARTHOLOMfVS ZANDER HEIST
left, on a chair: . iCrr
From the "Doelen" of the '***
Crossbowmen. Formerly in the "Thesaurie Ordinaris" of the old Town-Hall.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1899.
1138. The four heads of the " Doelen" of the Archers in 1656.
The figures are grouped round a table and the tavern-keeper
Poock is bringing them an inkstand. In the background a lad
bearing the cup of St. George. The names of the persons
represented are: Hendrick Dircksz. Spieghel, Jan Huydecoper,
Joris Backer and probably Frans Reael.
C. 2 yds lift in. by 2 yds 30*4 in., nat. size.
Signed at the bottom to the right:
Same source as No. 1137.
1139. Andries Bicker (1586 — 1652). Burgomaster of Amsterdam.
HELST. 153
V
Half length figure turned towards the right ; in his left hand he
holds a small book. *\ *
O. 37 by 27^ in., nat. size. -7-) ^aIjal k\£Scf
Signed at the top to the left: /$ m /IXtflVW ntA/OU
The companion picture (see - I £C~/ f\ /*^
No. 2918) is in the Dresden /t/Y^
Museum. Engraved by J. van /T *^ ^*
Vilsteren and J. Houbraken. \fylPyfClA$ l) Q
Collection E. L. Tolling, Amster- Ww* ^^^irV^ ^
dam 1768. Bought at a sale held at Amsterdam in 1848.
1140. Gerard Bicker (1623— 1666). Bailiff of Muiden, etc. Half
length figure turned towards the left; holds a pair of gloves in
the right hand, which is placed on his chest.
O. 37 by 7.*]\ in., nat. size. Purchased at a sale held at Amsterdam in 1848.
1141. A man's portrait. Bust, turned to the right, three quarter face.
O. 26^ by 22^4 in., nat. size. The background havjng been repainted,
the signature, which is at the top to the right, can only be traced with
difficulty. Bought at the sale G. van der Pot, Rotterdam 1808.
1142. A woman's portrait. Companion to the preceding No. Bust,
turned to the left, the face seen jO *\ fl J
three quarters. -D . /DO/m/^T rftlift
O. 26^4 by 22^4 in., nat. size. I y
Signed at the top to the right : g / ' /**^
Same source as No. 1141. , ' 0 4 0
1143. Portrait of a warrior. Bust, turned towards the left.
C. 29% by 25% in.,
nat size. Signed -^^ ,^^v
in the background,
to the left:
Sale. 1853. Van
det Hoop collec- I
Lent bv the V*-^
I j. /van oer
rfs
tion. Lent by the
town of Amster- ',/ (J £ Q
dam, since 1885.
1144. The Princess Maria Henrietta Stuart, widow of the
Stadtholder William II. Whole length figure, seated, turned
to the left. Dressed in white satin; holding an orange in the
right hand. In the background a view of the St. James' church,
at the Hague. —^
C. 2 yds 6^ in. /-) //* /* sJ f }
by 67 in. Signed M 0^flh^/<tf}ttM $ * /O) 0,71 0 W
at the top to the ^"^ r J s-\ s-\ . I
Ac/$-/.jfa
left:
From the Natio- /) t<4$t .J &$ 2,
nal Museum, the
Hague 1808.
1145. Egbert Meeuwsz. Kortenaer (1600 — 1665). Lieutenant-
Admiral. Bust, nearly full face; in his left hand he carries his
staff of command.
O. 26% by 2314 in., nat. size. Engraved with slight modifications by
A. Blotelingh and J. Houbraken. Same source as No. 1 144.
i54 HELST.
— r ^
1146. Aert van Nes (1626 — 1693). Lieutenant-Admiral. Seen to
* the knees, the staff of command in his right hand; behind him
a boy. holding a letter* The background represents a naval
battle painted by Ludolf Bakhuysen.
C. 54ft by 4914 in., ,. " ^^
nat. size. Signed to f% r A f^r / ^f* Q
the ri^ht on the arm /J „ rPO/hQQf* • ffPlf-r * J 6 O &
of the chairu ..-..,. _ ... V^ — ' '
Engraved by J. C. Bendorp. Same source as No. 1144.
1147. Geertruida den Dubbelde (1647 — 1684). Wife of the former.
Seen to the knees, turned towards the left and looking at the
spectator. The background, representing a port with war ships,
has been painted by
Ludolf Bakhuysen.
c- 54^ by 49& in- Signed
at the bottom to the left: I
Same source as No. 11 44. V^
1148. Johan de Liefde ( — 1673). Vice-admiral. Seen to the knees,
standing near a table covered with nautical instruments. The
sea piece in the background was painted by Ludolf Bakhuy sen.
C 54^4 by 48 in., nat size. -^ ^^ A /I I
Signed on the table cloth: LJ J \ IS [L
Engraved by L. Visscher. From the <JO»pJwlWw*flCl$L
7 f "— ' — ' — o — x - - — jj — ,
J3 -pmrj^er • nelsr- f
collection "van Loon, at Amsterdam. to f*^s
Purchased from Baron Nathaniel de /* £ r\
RothschUd, London 1883. J 0 Q O
1149. Jacobus Trip (1627-^1670). Seen to the knees, turned towards
the .left, hi$ .left hand, resting on a walking stick; a landscape
♦ ' . in the background.
C. 44 by. 38^ in., nat.
size. Signed -to, .the right,
on the balustrade: » * - - w — .
Presented by Jhr. J. S. R. f J
van de Poll, in 1885. W -^
1150. Andries Bicker. Copy after No. 11 39, by Anthoni de Vries.
(See p. 152 and 397).
C. 35 ^ by 27^4 in., nat. size.
Bicker bequest, 1 88 1. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1881.
1151. Gerard Bicker. Copy after No. 1140, by Anthoni de Vries,
(See p. 153J."
C. 35% by 27*4 in. Same source as No, 1150.
* Portrait of a woman. Copy by Abraham van den Tempel.
See No, 2290.
Andries Bicker. Copy in pasteLafter No. 1139. See No. 2917.
Catharina Gansneb, born Tengnagel. Copy in pastel after
" the original, which is in the Dresden Museum. See No. 2918.
HELST (Lodewyck van der), was born towards 1645 at Amsterdam
and died there after 1680. Studied under his father, Barth. van
der Heist.
HELST.
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1153. Augustus (Aucke) Stellingwerf (was killed in the battle of
Lowestoft in 1665). Half length figure,
seated near a table on which are seen
a globe, a helmet with large plumes,
a jewel box, an admiral staff, etc.
C. 40^ by 53% in., nat. size.
Signed at the top to the right :
Engraved by A. Blooteling. From the
National Museum, the Hague 18 10.
1154. Adriana Jacobus Hinlopen (1647-),
wife of Jan Wybrands; bust, turned to the left,
C. 29% by .24% in., nat size.
Signed at the top to die right;
Purchased at the sale Brakke Grond, Amsterdam 1875.
HELT STOCADE. See Stocade, p. 316.
HEMERT (Jan van), Dutch painter, worked
towards the middle of the XVII century.
1155. Dirck Hendrick Meulenaer. Half
length figure, turned towards the left, (JCWl/
wearing a black hat^ ; * js s
C 55 by; 37^ in., nat. size. ' / /
Signed dt the bottom to this, left : fc ' / 0 '4
./ v Jhrs J."S. 4*. ran de Poll bequest, 1880. **
HEMESSEN (Catharina van), worked at Antwerp about the middle
of the XVI century. Spent a considerable time in Spain. Was
the daughter and pupil of Jan van Hemessen. Married Jan de
Moryn, the musical composer.
1156. Portrait of a lady. Perhaps a
portrait of the artist herself. Half
length figure, turned towards the left.
O. 9^ by 6^4 in., h. h. 3 in.
Signed at the top to the right:
From the collection of Baron van Brakell.
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AS
GATHER INA-DE
HtMESSEN-
PINXJT
164-8
HEMESSEN (Jan Sanders, called Jan van), born at Hemessen,
near Antwerp, about 1504, died between 1555 and 1566. Was
a pupil of Hendrick van Cleef, at Antwerp, where he has worked,
as well as at Harlem.
1157. Ecce Homo. On a market place where artisans are at work,
Christ is shown to the crowd. This work is of the same hand
as the "Distribution of food to the poor" by the Monogrammist of
Brunswick. The opinion that the latter artist and Jan van Hemessen
are one and the same person, is far from being unanimous.
O. 21^4 by 35^ in.) h. f. 4 in. Bought at Maestricht in 1893.
1158. Dissolute company, feasting in a room.
O. l3lk by i %\ in., h. h. \\ in. Signed with the monogram of Lucas
van Gassel, which has been found to be a counterfeit. This picture is a
i56 HEMESSEN.
replica or a copy from the work which is in the Museum at Frankfort,
the style of which is similar to that of a painting by the same artist in
the Berlin Museum. Purchased at Amsterdam in February 1892.
HENDRIKS (Frederik Hendrik), was born 17 January 1808 at
Arnhem and died there 4 April 1865.
1159. A wooded landscape.
C. 34 by 45 in. Signed at the bottom to the right: F. Hendriks.
Baron Reinhard van Lynden bequest, 1899.
HENDRIKS (Sara), born at Oosterbeek, 18 June 1846.
1160. A fruit piece. Peaches and grapes on a blue plate; by die
side a stone jar and a cut glass half-filled.
C. 14^ by 17^4 in. Signed at the bottom to the left: Sara Hendriks.
Presented by the Dowager, Baroness R. van Lynden, born Baroness van
Pallandt, 1900.
HENDRIKS (Wybrand), born at Amsterdam 24 June 1744, died;
at Harlem 28 January 1831. Keeper of the art collection in,
the Teyler Institute. E.
1161. The notary KOhne and his clerk Jan Bosch. The notary
is seated before a table and the clerk is standing near the door,
a paper in his hand.
C. 25 by 20 in., h. f. 16% in. fs^jb ^^7^^^ 'J* v
Signed on the table cloth: ^^—^w ^f\^ ^L^/f/ft^<^/^
The date ought perhaps to { O ]JjZ %7*C&* V ^>
be 1787 instead of 1767. K~/ ff ttJ/-'l>'n>Xt*~. J /jf^
Presented by Mr. P. J.
Amersfoordt to the Royal Archeological Society. Lent to the Museum,
since 1889.
1162. Jacob de Vos, Senior, (1736— 1833). Art collector at Amster-
dam. Half length figure, holding a paper in his hands.
C. 13% by \\\ in., h. h. 3*4 in. Signed on a sheet of paper;
IV. Hendriks ft 1811. Presented by Mrs. de Vos — Wurfbain, 1879.
1163. An artist and his wife, seated in the studio. Supposed to
be W. Hendriks himself and his first wife, Agatha Ketel (—1802).
C. 20% by 18^ in., h. f. seated, 11 in. Signed at the bottom to the
right: W. Hendriks 1791. Presented by Jhr. B. W. F. van Riemsdijk, 1902.
1164. The four chief-commissioners of the "Walen". Full
length figures grouped round a table. They represent : Bochard us
Scholten, Christiaan van Orsoy, Jan Petrus Scholten and Frederik
Alexander Vernede. (Attributed to this painter).
C. 2 yds gVi in. by 2 yds 12^ in., nat. size. Formerly in the room of
the chief-commissioners of the uWalen" in the "Schreierstoren" at
Amsterdam. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
HENGEL (Herman Frederik van), born at Nimeguen in 1705,
died at Utrecht in 1785. Pupil of Heroman van der Mijn in London.
1165. Justus Tjeenk (1730— 1782). One of the founders of the Scientific
Society of Zealand and pastor at Flushing. Bust.
C 32*l4 by 26^4 in., nat. size. Signed to the right: // Fredr. van Hengel I7S&*
Presented by Mr. H. F. Tjeenk, Amsterdam 1888.
1166. Margaretha Leuveling (1758 — 1783). Wife of the former. Bust.
C. 32*4 by 26% in. Same source as No. 1165.
HEUSCH. i5T
1 1 ii — » ■■
HEUSCH (Guilliam de), was born about 1625 at Utrecht and buried
there 9 March 1692. Was a pupil of Jan Both and visited Italy. E.
1167. An Italian landscape at sunset. In the foreground a party
of horsemen returning from the chase.
COP. 8^ by \\\ in., h. f. on horseback, \\ in. j/t „ / /
Signed in the centre, on a stone : \3\ tU%{L J-*
Acquired from Mr. Versteeg, 1824. Cabinet J. Rombouts, I /
1850. Bequest L. Dupper Wz., 1870. '
1168. Italian landscape. A very broad road on which a shepherdess,,
spinning while going along, meets a shepherd guiding his flock-
COP. 8^ by \\\ in., h. f. 2. in. A
Signed to the right, towards the centre, on a stone: GHctvfi/7
Same source as No* 1167. ^
1169. A mountainous landscape. A shepherd is resting by the
side of a brook, in which the trees on its banks are reflected-
C. 15^ by 22 in., h. f. seated, 2^ in. Signed to
the left, almost in the centre, on a stone:
r Sale J. Bleuland, 1839. Same source as No. 1167.
HEYDEN (Ja^n vain der), born at Gorinchem in 1637, died at
Amsterdam 28* September 17 12. As "a youth he came to live
at Amsterdam and soon gained a name as a clever mechanic by
improving the street-lamps and the fire-engines of the town.
Resided for a short time in England and Germany.
1170. View of a Dutch town. Seen from the remparts; in the-
centre, a gate and two bridges. The figures are painted by
Adriaen van de Velde.
O. 1914 by 25^ in., h. f, i^ in. Purchased in England in 1834.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885..
1171. View of the "Martelaarsgracht" at Amsterdam.
O. 17^ by 22^ in., h. f. I1* in. Signed on the bridge: -x
Engraved by J. A. Boland. From the Cabinet van \lC))fetl0*
Heteren, 1809. \l^fJi J
1172. The stone bridge. A Dutch canal lined along its banks with
a row of high trees. Companion to the following No.
O. 14% by 17^ in., h. f. 2 in. Engraved by J. A. Boland.
Purchased at the sale G. van der Pot, Rotterdam 1808.
1173. The draw-bridge. View of a Dutch town at the junction of
two canals. Companion to the preceding No.
O. 141/4 by 17% in., h. f. 3 in. 1£/ -^ 0
Signed in the foreground, on a millstone : yj CtJ Cf&y
Same source as No. 11 72. "
1174. View of the Dam at Amsterdam, showing the New-Churchr
the left side of the Town-Hall and a part of the Weighing-House.
The figures are by .Adriaen van de Velde.
■ O. 26^ by 21% in., h. f. of the boy, 2ft in.
Signed on the shed of the Weighing-House: VL^V^/*
Bequest of Mr. J.F. van Lennep in 1893. ^
Lent in the same year by the town of Amsterdam.
158 HILDEERAND.
HILDEBRAND (Theodor), born at Stettin in 1804, died atDussel-
dorf, 20 September 1874. Pupil of W, Schadow. Z. -
1175. View of the Neva at St. Petersburg.
C. 15^ by 23 in., h. f. 4^ in. Signed at the bottom to the left: 7. Hildebrana
1844. Acquired from C. F. Roos in 1847. Van der Hopp collection.
. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
HILLIGAERT (Paulus van), was born at Amsterdam in 1595 or
"1596, worked there and died in the same town between January
and July 1640.
1176. The battle of Newport, 2 July 1600. In the foreground,
Prince Maurice on horseback..
O. 32^ by 46V4 in., h. f. 7 in. p / / A
Signed at the bottom in the centre: fawU *tu hULiyat^t
Purchased at the sale of the collec- Jr
tion van Loon, Amsterdam 1878.
1177. Prince Maurice dismissing the trained bands (Waard-
. gelders} at Utrecht, 31 July 1618.
C 39^4 by 68*4 in., h. f. 6^ in. Signed at the bottom in the centre:
?<&&(£ vast <jfi/^rMrt> '#*/
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
1178. Prince Frederick Henry and Count Ernest Casimir, at
the siege of Bois-le-Duc, both on horseback.
O. 19 by 25^ in., h. f. ,on horseback, 13ft in. Source unknown.
1179. Prince Frederick Henry on horseback.
O. 14 by n^ in., h. f. on horseback, 12^ ini
Bought at the sale M. C. van Hall, Amsterdam 1858.
1180. Prince Maurice starting with his retinue for the chase.
In the background, the Binnenhof at the Hague.
C. 34 by 46% in., h. f. 5% in. From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
1181. The siege of Bois-le-Duc in 1629, bird's eye view. In the
foreground the camp with numerous figures. To the left, Prince
Frederick Henry with his staff, on horseback.
C. 43 by 70 in., h. f. 6 in. Purchased at Brussels in 1885.
1182. The enemy's troops evacuating Bois-le-Duc after the
release of the town, 17 September 1699. Bird's eye view;
in the foreground are seen the troops leaving the town.
C. .44 by 69 in., h. f. 9^ in. From the National Museum, the Hague 1808..
".•Mr. C. Hofstede de Groot is of opinion that Nos. 1180, 1181 and 1182
nought -to be ascribed to Henry Pacx or Paix.
1183. Prince Maurice and Prince Frederick Henry on horseback
(Painted in the style of this artist).
C. 34*4 by 45 in., h. f. on horseback, 23^ in.
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
HILVERDINK (Eduard Alexander), born at Amsterdam 12 May
1846, died in that town 12 October 1891. Pupil of his father,
Johannes Hilverdink.
HILVERDINK. 159
1184. The "Singel" at Amsterdam, near the Mint. View of the
old Gymnasium* .
C. 18% by 30 in., h. f. i^ in. Signed at the bottom, to the right: E. Alex*
Hilverdink. Bougtit at an exhibition, Amsterdam 1886.
1185. Rembrandt's house, in the JodenbreSstraat at Amsterdam.
C 25% by 2.\\ in., h. f. \\ in. Signed at the bottom, to the left : E. Alexander
Hilverdink Johz. 186*7. Presented by Mr. D. Franken Dzn. to the Royal
Archeological Society in 1878. Lent to the Museum, since 188.9. «k
HILVERDINK (Johannes), born at Groningen 18 January 181 3, died
at Amsterdam, 1 October 1902. Was a pupil of J. A. Daiwaille
and of J. W. Pieneman. Z.
1186. The English coast along the Channel.
C. 32^ by 5 1 % in;,. h. f. 2 in. Signed at the bottom to the right; Joh. Hilverdink..
Purchased at the exhibition held at.uArti et Amicitiae" .in 1870.
HOBBEMA (Meindert), was born in 1638 at Amsterdam and died
there, 7 December 1709. Pupil of Jacob van Ruisdael.
1187. A watermill. Behind the house, seen from the side, high trees-
and bushes, :
O. 24 by 33% in., h. f. 2% in. /jnn .R^QQc-riX.O^ •
Signed at the- bottom, to the left: \T / **** U TUw*"
Engraved by W. Unger, J. A. Boland and ^ ii m
L. Lowenstam. Lithographed by J. D. Steuerwald. Bought from Q. J. van Hengel,
the Hague 1834. Cabinet J. Rombouts, 1850. Bequest L. Dupper Wz., 1870.
1188. A watermill. A group of bushy trees behind the house, seen
A three quarters and much foreshortened.
O. 24% by 33ft in., h. f. ift in. , 0 JJPt
Signed at the bottom to the left: 771 • 0<*Cr6 ttWlftfU
Engraved by C. L. van Kesteren. or
Acquired from Mr. Philips in 1822, Sales Lafontaine, 1824 and Robin, 1834-
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1189. A peasant's dwelling. By its side a group of high trees alongr
a wide ditch. /fyi* PD**
O. \z\ by 1 714 in. /•TlO-DU CvilOV
Signed at the bottom to the right: I
Acquired at the sale Goll van Frankensteyn, **^
1833. Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885..
HODGES (Charles Howard), born at Portsmouth in 1764, died at
Amsterdam, 24 July 1837. Lived from 1788 at Amsterdam and
at the Hague. M-E.
1190. Portrait of the painter by himself. Half length figure, nearly
full face.
C. 2814 by 23^ in., nat. size. Bequeathed by Miss Emma Jane Hodges in ,1868.
1191. King William I (1772— -1843). Seen to the shoulders, turned
towards the right.
C.' 13% by \6\ in., nat. size. Lent to the Museum by Mr. P. C. C. Hansen in
1885s After Kis death, in 1903, this portrait was purchased from his heirs.
1192. Louis-Napoleon, King of Holland, 1806— 1810. Founder of
the Museum. Full length figure, • landscape background.
C. 2 yds 16 in. by 58 in., nat. si^e. Signed at the bottom to the left: C. HI
Hodges feet. 1809* Engraved by C. H. Hodges' (in part.)
Source unknown: has probably been in. the Museum since |8io.
1 6a HODGES.
1193. Emma Jane Hodges. Daughter of the painter. Half length figure.
C. 3ol4 by 24% in., nat. size. Bequeathed by Miss Emma Jane Hodges, 1868.
1194. The poet Willem Bilderdijk (1756— 1827). Seated at a table,
the head resting on his right hand.
C 31^ by 24^ in., nat. size. Dated: 1S10.
Bought at the sale Fred. Muller & Co., in 1887.
1195. Cornells Apostool (1762 — 1844). First Director of the National
Museum of paintings, at Amsterdam. Seated in an armchair,
an open book in his right hand.
C. 28^4 by 21 in., nat. size. Bequeathed by Mr. C. Apostool, 1844.
1196. Reinier Vinkeles (1741 — 1816). Designer and engraver at
Amsterdam. .By his side stands a table with engravings and in
his hand he holds a pencil-case.
C. 30 by 23^ in. Purchased at Amsterdam in 1892.
1197. Joanna Cornelia Ziesenis, bom Wattier (1764— 1827), in
the part of Epicharis. See Nos. 1859, i860 and 2148.
C. 28% by 18^ in., h. f. 4 in. This is very likely a ^duplicate.
. Engraved' By W. van Senus. Acquired at the sale Borger Joosten, 1883.
119&. Jacbba^ Vetter. Wife of the bookseller Pieter Meyer Warnars.
Half length figure, turned to the left. See No. 1303.
C. 29 by 23^4 in., nat. size. Bequeathed by Miss G. Meyer Warnars, 1878.
1199. Hendrik Bicker (1777 — 1834). Bust, turned towards the left.
Companion to No. 1200.
C. ov. 12 by 10 in., h. h. 4*4 in. Bequest Bicker, 188 1.
Lent by the town- of Amsterdam.
1200. Wilhelmina» Jacoba van Hoorn (—1853), wife of the former.
Bust, turned towards the right.
C. ov. 12 by 10 in., h. h. 414 in. Same source as No. 11 99.
1201. Johan Fraser (1780— 1843). Seated, seen half length, turned
towards the right.
. C. 28%. by 25^1 in., nat. size.
Signed at the back of the canvas: C. H. Hodges pinxit iSjji Presented
by the heirs of the Dtfwager Baroness van Pallandt, born Fraser, 1892.
1202. Maria-Antoinette-Charlotte Sanderson. Wife of the former.
Seated, half length figure, turned towards the left.
C. 2814" by 24 in., nat. size. Signed at the back of the canvas: C. h.
Hodges pinxit i8jj. Same source as No. 1 201.
1203. C Eduard Fraser. Lieutenant of Dragoons. Half length figure,
nearly full face.
C. 28V4 by 24*4 in. Signed at the back of the canvas: C. H Hodges pinxit 1834.
HOET (Gerard), born at Zalt-Bommel 22 Aug. 1648, died 2 Decem-
ber 1733, at tne Hague, where he had settled since 1714*. Was
a pupil of Warner van Rijsen. Founded the Drawing Academy
at Utrecht in 1697. E - M.
1204. An idyllic scene. A landscape with ruins on the top of a hill.
Companion to the following No.
O. 14 by 18 in., h. h. 4 in. Signed to the left on a stone : Q:Ho€&*
From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
HOET. 161
1205. An idyllic scene. A landscape with a ruined castle in the foreground.
O. 14 by 18 in., h. h. 4 in.
Signed at the bottom in the centre: G- Ho«fr
Same source as No. 1 204.
1206. Marriage of Alexander the Great, King of Macedonia, with
Roxana of Bacteriane.
O. 12% by 1614 in., h. f. 6^ in.
Signed to the left, on the first step: G'Vlo*"* •
Same source as No. 1204.
1207. Hommage rendered to Alexander the Great. The ceremony
takes place in front of a temple.
O. 12^ by 16^ in., h. f. 4% in. Signed to the left, on the step: G. Hoet.
Same source as No. 1204.
1208. A family group, representing a nobleman wearing his cuirass,
his wife and three children.
COP. ov. 4^ by 3% in., h. h. 1 in. In a gilt frame
elaborately carved. Signed to the right: CMo«t
Bought at the sale G. van der Pot, Rotterdam 1808.
HOEVENAAR (Willem Pieter), was born at Utrecht 16 March
1808 and died there 31 October 1863. Was a pupil of C. van
Geelen and of P. C. Wonder. E,
1208a. The "Slypsteenen" at Amsterdam.
C. 25 by 21% in., h. f. 3 in. Signed at the bottom, to the right: W.
Hoevenaar i8js» Lent by the Royal Archeological Society, 1885.
HOGERS (Jacob), baptized 16 January 161 4, at Deventer.
1209. Meeting between Esau and Jacob. The scene is laid near
some ruins, in a mountainous landscape filled with numerous
figures of men and animals. /
C. 63 in. by 2 yds 1814 in., [ C S*~~
h. f. 31% in. Signed at the tj\0(\CTQ I ft ? K
bottom towards the centre : — / c2p I *^ ^y y
Bought at a sale held at Am- v_-^
sterdam in 1888. Presented by Mr. A. J. Enschede\ of Harlem, 1889.
HOLBEIN THE YOUNGER (Hans), born at Augsburg in 1497,
died in October or November 1543 in London, where he had
settled since 1526. Was a pupil of his father, Hans Holbein the
Elder. In 15 15 he was at Basle. Lived in that town from 1528
to 1532 and afterwards again in 1538. While in England, he was
Court painter to Henry VIII. W.
1210. Portrait of a young man, holding in one hand a glove and
a book in the other. Probably a copy or imitation.
O. 16^ by 12^ in., h. h. 4^ in. From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809,
where it was catalogued under the title of: Portrait of Robert Sidney.
HOLLANDER Cz. (Hendrik), born at Leeuwarden 7 Aug. 1823, died
at Amsterdam 1 June 1 884. Pupil of J. W. and Nic. Pieneman. Z.
1211. Portrait of the painter himself. Bust.
Pap. ioifo by 8^ in., h. h. 3^ in. Signed at the bottom to the left : H, H. cz. 1876.
Purchased from Mrs. H. Hollander, born Krebs, 1889.
6
1 62 HOLSTEIJN.
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HOLSTEIJN (Cornells), born at Harlem in 1618, buried at Amster-
dam 2 December 1658. Worked in both these towns. JE.
1212. Distribution of peat to
the poor; an allegorical t. r w r • •
composition (1657).
C. 2 yds 31 in. by 62 in. Signed :]
Painted for the "Oude Zijds
Huiszittenhuis".
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
HONDECOETER (Gilles Claesz. d'), born at Antwerp (?), died at
Amsterdam in September 1638. First lived at Delft, then at
Utrecht and ultimately, from 16 10, at Amsterdam.
1213. A wooded landscape, with a village near a stream ; in the
foreground a sportsman aiming at a waterfowl.
O. 16 by 28% in., h. f. 2\ in.
Signed at the bottom to the left : • \j • flj-f •
Bought at the sale Fedor Zschille, Cologne 1889.
1214. A rocky landscape, with deer in a thicket of trees and brush-
wood.
O. 7% by io^!| in. Signed at the bottom to the left: 'G*!W.
Bequeathed by D. Franken Dz., 1898. 1 <L*^o,
HONDECOETER (Gijsbert Gillesz. df), born in 1604 probably
at Utrecht, where he was buried 29 Aug. 1653. Pupil of his
father Gilles, he lived first at Amsterdam and settled later at
Utrecht, where he can be traced until 1632. /?* VFTpXfl
1215. Waterfowl. Geese, ducks and a heron. «^J?°J|jBnl °
O. 23^ by 41 iu.
Signed in the foreground, to the left: t f £T 1.
Acquired at the sale Snouck van Loosen, Enkhuizen 1 886. ^
1216. Landscape. In the distance on the right a castle on the top of
a hill ; in the foreground broken ^-^ /
rocks covered with high trees. _. ^ ^^T ^ * Li
- ft
The scene is enlivened by Qj •^j$W$tC0 tftl*
figures of men and animals.
C. 36^ by 45^4 in., h. f. 4 in.
Signed at the top to the right:
Purchased at the sale W. Gruyter, Amsterdam 1882.
HONDECOETER (Melchior d'), born at Utrecht in 1636, died at
Amsterdam 3 April 1695. Studied under his father, Gijsbert
d'Hondecoeter and his uncle, Jan Baptist Weenix. Worked from
1659 to 1663 at the Hague and afterwards at Amsterdam.
1217. Dead birds near some
architectural
C. 19^ by
Signed on the curve of a
bracket. From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
1218. Animals and plants. Mushrooms,
birds and insects at the foot of a tree.
C. 26 by 20^4 in., nat. size.
Signed on the trunk of a tree:
From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
•ds near some ^ / ^
;sW } howl cot r<
09.
HONDECOETER. 163
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1219. The philosophical magpie, perched on the trunk of a felled
tree. In the foreground, a few large dead birds, some lying on
the ground, others hanging from the trees.
C. 2 yds 12% in. by 52,^ in., nat. size.
Signed on a cage:
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
1220. The country-house. Close to a balustrade in the foreground,
a dead hare and some feathered game : in the distance a peacock
strutting along.
C. 2 yds 12^ in. by 52^ in., nat. size. Same source as No. 1219.
1221. The duck pond. Ducks swimming in a pond at the foot of a
rocky ledge; a white pigeon is flying towards them. A river in
the far distance.
C. 36% by 45^ in., nat.
size. Signed in the centre
on a rock:
Acquired at the sale G. van der Pot, Rotterdam 1808.
1222. The frightened hen. On the outskirts of a wood a hen,
surrounded by her chickens, is being chased by peacocks. A
summer-house is seen m % «v y
the background. ~M.0M017VCC0C*'Cr
JVLu Hotil)cKoetcr-
C. 46% by 56^ in., nat. size.
Signed on a rock in the centre:
Sales of Mrs. Lormier, the Hague 1763
and of Joh. Tan der Marck, 1773.
From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1808.
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1223. The menagerie. On a terrace enclosed by a balustrade, are
grouped various kinds of birds; parrots and paroquets are
perched on a tree and a stone vase. Small monkeys are gamboling
on a oriental carpet. ^^
site. Signed towards the ^^y^L D 1% Q'i V ^CO^ * (**•
centre, under the vase:
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
1224. The floating feather. In the foreground several ducks in a
pool of water; a little farther away some exotic birds, the most
prominent of which is a white pelican.
C. 62^ by 56^ in., Cv
nat. size. Signed in kJK JL * > ^**\ /
*\hcr£,r the edge ~s*i' D'/itmotcoetet'
Same source as No. 1223.
1225. Dead game. By the side of a shot hare and some dead birds'
a gun and other sporting implements.
nat. size. Signed at J/? 'J) jhffftd & CfCf'CS',
the bottom to the right : ^-^ **
Sale H. Muilman, Amsterdam 1813. Bequeathed by Jhr. J. S. H. van
de PoH, 1880.
164
HONDECOETER.
^Ji y H OTiitlOCter
1226 Birds. Perched on a balustrade occupying the whole length of
the foregrpund, are a parrot and. a hen with her brood.
C. 20 by 64^ in., nat. size. a j t^ ^
1227. A study of birds. Landscape scenery with a turkey jn the
foreground, near a colonnade; in the middle distance a white
hen with her chickens and two peacocks.
C. 52^ by 68% in., nat.
size. Signed to the left,
on a column :
Acquired from H. Brond-
geest in 1834.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1228. The poultry-yard. About' the centre a crowing cock surrounded
by hens and chickens. */\ , + \ % *
C- 36% by 43* in., ^JWJ) HOlUC-tVCrt/*
size. Signed on the wall, «^;«.*- ^^ **- w
at the top to the right : Presented by the children of Mr. C. P. van Eeghen
to the town of Amsterdam. Lent to the Museum since 1895.
HONDIUS (Abraham), was born at Rotterdam about 1625, and,
according to Walpole, died in 1695 in • London, where he had
settled since 1666. Was principally a painter of animals. (From
intelligence supplied by Mr. Haverkorn van Rijsewijk, it appears
that on 21 P'ebruary 1684 the widow of a certain Abraham de
Hdndt was buried. If this Abraham is the same person as the
painter, Walpole's information must be incorrect). E.
1229. The annunciation of the shepherds.
O. 3 1 14 by 25^ in., h. f. 9% in. Signed in the foreground on the left:
_ O/TTl
aft res
Companion to the following No. Purchased at Bussum in 1900.
1230. The adoration of the shepherds.
O- 3*% hy 25 in., h. f. 9^ in.
Signed on a partition:
Same source as No.- 1229. S ^SI-? Jf\n/f(V3
HONTHORST (Gerard van), was born at
Utrecht 4 November 1590 and died in
that town 27 April 1656. Studied there
under Abraham Bloemaert and afterwards
went to Italy where he came under the
influence of Caravaggio. From 1637 to
1652 he principally resided at the Hague,
where" he was employed by the princes of Orange, E.
1239- Gerard van Honthorst.
1249. P. de Hoogh.
HONTHORST. 165.
overea wun ciotn, a mu
half emptied and i
1231. Portrait of the painter, seen to the knees, facing the spectator.
He is seated at a table, in a chair
covered with red cloth, busy *£* 9 a q • j
drawing a portrait. t €(\ A luff
C. 46 by 37% in., nat size. * **
Signed on the table cloth: jS*m A ^If/fr K^
Companion to the following No. f V ~ - 1 J |' WT » W^
Acquired in 1888.
1232. Sophia Coopmans. Wife of Gerard Hondhorst, seen to the
knees, seated at a table, in a chair, covered with cloth, a little
dog in her lap.
C. 46 by 37^ in., nat. size. Dated in the
background to the left : ALt. J4 *nd signed :
Same source as No. 1231.
1233. The happy musician, in a gaudy
dress, holding in one hand a glass half emptied and in the
other a fiddle.
C 42% by 35 in.,
nat. size. Signed
S.^Sf of T1rmfho?BT • /r • y & * 3
This picture was
in 1 76 1 in the possession of Johan Georg Eimbke at Berlin. Sales M. E.
Sluipwijk, Countess of Moens, Amsterdam 1803 and "Huis met de Hoofden",
16 July 18 1 9. Bought from Mr. C. Josi, Amsterdam 1824.
1234. Prince William II (?) (1626— 1650). ^ ,/
Bust, turned towards the right. /(,-> o I .,
O. 2914 by 23^ in., nat. size. ^WrtWfr HOT 5T.
Signed at the bottom to the left : j/U ^ ■ » B V U w ' ^ ^
On the back of the panel is marked: No. 12. J/ /fT /f\ lf\_
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808. I (y)fl ^f
1235. Family group of Prince Frede- / J
rick-Henry, his consort Amalia van Solms and his three
youngest daughters : Albertina- Agnes, (1634 — 1687); Henriette-
Catharina, (1637 — 1708); Mary, (1642 — 1688). Full length figures,
standing.
- C. 2 yds 34^ in. by 3 yds 31^ in., nat. size.
From the store-room in the Mauritshuis, 1876.
1236. Frederick William, elector of Brandenburg (1620-1688) and
his consort Louise-Henriette of Orange-Nassau(i627-i667),
daughter of Prince Frederick-Henry. Full length figures, standing.
C. 3 yds \o\ in. by 2 yds 4^4 in., nat. size. Signed in the background
to the right: **-
Engraved(inpart) (\\ / f * S* jt ^w
Kn^ 27io*t horst fe j M y
No. 1235.
1237. Prince William II and his consort Mary
Stuart. Full length figures, standing. ^7~ l/Trvf hrt*.ri
C. 3 yds 16% in. by 2 yds 4% in., nat. size. Signed in J 11/"* 1 1 1/TbT-
the background to the lef L Engraved (in part) by * . £ A ^
Corn. Visscher. Same source as No. 1235. * ' *
fw/i
1 66 HONTHORST.
1238. Prince Frederick-Henry (1584— 1647), in armour. Seen to the
knees, turned towards the right
nat. size. Signed at
the bottom to the
right Engraved by
C. Visscher and J.
Suyderhoef. From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
1239. Amalia van Solms (1602 — 1675). Wife of Prince Frederick-
Henry. Seen to the knees, turned
towards the left
C 49% by 40% in., nat size.
HHontfc>r»t. / 6 So
m, the Hague 1808.
;). Wife of Prince Frederick
^crtrf horsf .
Signed at the bottom to the right: M ^ *»
Houbraken. Same source as No. 1238. -X
Engraved by C. Visscher and J.
1240. Amalia van Solms. Bust, the face turned towards the left*
O. 29^4 by 23^ in., nat size. On the back of the panel, the number : 77*
Same source as No. 1238.
1241. Louise Christina van Solms, second wife of Joan Wolfert
van Brederode and sister of Amalia van Solms. (Attributed to
this painter). Bust, turned towards the left
Q. 29^4 by 23^ in., nat size. The back of the panel bears the No. 18.
Same source as No. 1238.
1242. Prince Frederick-Henry. Bust. (Copy).
O. 11^ by 9^ in., h. h. 5% in. With the inscription: Frederick Hendrick
van Orangien, Aetatis 64. Obij in den Haagh A° 1647.
Originally in the castle of Honselaarsdijk. See No. 2008.
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
1243. Prince William II. Bust. (Copy).
O. 11% by 9% in., h. h, 5^ in. With the inscription: Wilhelm van
Orangien% Aetatis 2J Obijt in den Haagh A° f6jo. Same source as No. 1242.
1244. Prince William III as a child. Bust. (Copy).
O. 11% by 10 in,, h. h. 5 in. With the inscription: Prins Wilhelm
Hendrick van Orangitn, Natus in den Haagh 14 Novembris A° 1650.
Same source as No. 1242.
HONTHORST (Willem or Guilliam van), was born in 1604 at
Utrecht, where he was buried 19 February 1666. A pupil of
Abraham Bloemaert and of his brother Gerard.
1245. Prince William II, seen to the knees, turned towards the left.
C- 44 by 34% in., nat.
size. Signed at the
bottom to the right:
Engraved by P. Tanje, ~J \ Qft\
J. Houbraken and J. C.
Philips. See No. 1237. From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
1246. Portraits of the princes William I, Maurice, Frederick-
Henry, William II and William III. Full length figures.
C. 2 yds 18% in. by 2 yds 4 in., nat. size. In 1700 this picture still occupied
t(lor$t>jcj66/
HONTHORST. 167
the space above the mantel piece in the north-eastern room or the ground-
floor of the Mauritshuis. It was sold in the XVIII century, together with
other pictures. Purchased at the sale Schiffer van Bleiswijk, the Hague 1875.
HOOCH (Charles de), lived first at Harlem, settled towards 1628
at Utrecht, where he died 2* July 1638. E.
1247* Landscape. A piece of broken ground with, on the left, a
small waterfall, to the right a sturdy spreading oak and in the
distance the ruins
of a castle. / lis
i Tlofti ?£• ChacrAs- j>hootk-'( 17
right, towards the
centre :
Lent since 1899 by Mrs. M. Zubli— van den Berch van Heematede, and
bequeathed by her after her death to the Museum. She died 1905.
HOOCH. (Pieter de) or HOQGH, born at Rotterdam in 1630, died
at Amsterdam probably shortly after 1677. Son of Charles de
Hooch. Worked at Delft from 1655 to 1656 and before^ 1668
settled at Amsterdam.
1248. The pantry, A woman* is handing a jug to. a little girl. Both
figures are standing. ** a-* *r
C. 26«k by 23 in., h. f. 13 in. Signed [J- U ' • 1% ••
at the bottom to the left. Engraved by
J. A. Boland and W. linger. Lithographed by A. G. Cramer Nz. Sales Pieter
van der Lip, Amsterdam 17 12; J. Walraven, Amsterdam 1 765 ; J. de Bruin,
1798; P. de Smeth, Amsterdam 1810 and Mrs. Hogguer, Amsterdam 181 7.
1249. Interior. In the entrance hall of a house a young lady is
seated with a little dog in her lap; a servant is approaching her
with a letter in his hand. In the foreground is another dog.
Through the open door a child is seen standing on a raised'
k
V^~ step of the house, and beyond, the " Kloveniersburgwal" in
bright sunlight.
C. 26^ by 2314
h. f. 15 in. Signed
in the centre on
window ledge :
Sale J. Caudri, Amsterdam 1809. Acquired by Dupre\ Van der Hoop
collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1250. Morning toilet. Seated by the side of a press-bed in a room
paved with red' tiles, a woman is cleaning her child's head.
£ JD-pflOOcflfj 6jO
v JH. on O. 20^1 by 24 in*, h.' f. seated, %\ in.
VThe
il: /*"N /)
authenticity of the signature is doubtful:
\ Engraved by C. L. van Kesteren. Sales
Braamcamp, 1771; J. L. van der Dussen,
1774 and J. J. de Faesch, 1833. Van der
Hoop collection. Lent by the town
Amsterdam since 1885.
1261. The small country house. In front of a house a lady and
gentleman are seated at a little table, the lady squeezing the juice
of a lemon in a full glass. Behind her a woman is seen carrying
1 68 HOOCH.
fapcti/lrakn -fa'1*, 6 3 0
a glass of beer and, still farther in the distance a girl cleaning
pots and pans.
C. 24 by 18^ in., h. f.6^in. Signed to the left on the seat : jP.D H0 OGJ
Taken to England by Chaplin. Sale O'Neil, 1832.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1252. Mother's joy. A woman is seated with a baby in her lap, in
the centre of a room near a cradle; a, 'servant-maid is busy
x - sweeping the floor.
Vy/ 0.^14% by i6£ in., h. f. 614 in. p Q HOOCK '
"■*'>. Signed at the bottom to the left:
4 Sales Loquet, 1783; Jurriaans, 181 7; G. Schimmelpenninck Gz., 1 819 and
at Amsterdam, 14 May 1832. Van der Hoop collection.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
HOOGSTRATEN (Dirck van), born at Antwerp in 1595, died
20 December 1640, at Dordrecht, where he worked as also at
the Hague. Began life as goldsmith and engraver. Visited Germany
and Italy. B-E.
1254. Mary and her mother Anne with the holy child.
O. 28^ by 22 in., y-^ *#
h. h. 4 in. Signed *-^ -
on a chaifc; y
From *the., castle
"Wiarda State".
Presented by Mr. A. Bredius, 1889.
HOOGSTRATEN (Samuel van), was born at Dordrecht 2 August
1627 and died there 19 October 1678. Was <a pupil of his father,
Dirck van Hoogstraten, and of Rembrandt. Visited Italy and
resided in Vienna, London and the Hague. Was a writer on art. E.
1255. Mattheus van den Broucke (1620— 1685). Adviser to the E. I.
Company. Seen to the knees, full face, holding a walking-stick in his
right hand ;. in. the distance a sea piece. ^^ m *m
C 56 by 43^4 i^, nat size. X^ ~ m \ 1
Signed to* the right, on a balustrade: ^j ^\f 1 1
Formerly belonging to the family Hoeufft. ^^ ^ ▼ % Jk *» #
Purchased in 1857. Bequest L. Dupper Wz., 1870.
1256. The sick lady. By her side is the doctor holding up to the
light a bottle containing a liquid.
Signed at the bottom to the right:
Bought at the sale Faesch in 1833.
v Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
HOREMANS THE iTOUNGER (Jan Joseph), was born at Antwerp,
15 January 1714, where he still resided in 1790. Pupil of his father.
1257< A new tune. A large party of guests taking tea. The mistress
of the house is playing the spinet.
O, 23^ by 3014
Signed at the
Acquired at
(17—18 April 1894).
— -- *^*s^ yvm-j vj. 5UVDW (.aiviug ica, x lie llliailCSd
i is playing the spinet. ^-r>^ y S
ril 18Q4). n->/
HOREMANS. 169
1258. A merry party, seated round the hearth in a homely interior.
C. 15% by 12% in., h. f. 8%. in. *yr
Signed at the botttfm to the left: ( l/hJ r^ttni^rin 9
Purchased at the sale Roos & Co., 1900. CJ/T /VUfCllllX^tJ
HORSTOK (Johannes Petrus /van), born at Overveen 1 April
1745, died at Harlem 20 March 1825. Studied under T. H.
Jelgersma and P. Barbiers, at Amsterdam. Painted first at Alkmaar,
later at Harlem.
1258a. A country inn. .View of the public room. The most prominant
figure is a sportsman having returned from the chase, seated in
the centre of the place crowded with people.
C. 25 by 31 in., h. f. 6^ in. Signed to the left on a door : Horstok 1796,
Bought at the exhibition of pictures held in 1809 (?).
HOUBRAKEN (Arnold), born at Dordrecht, 28 March 1660; died
at Amsterdam, 14 October 1719. Pupil of Samuel van Hoog-
straten. Has written on art. E - M.
1259. A painter's studio. The artist is seated at his easel drawing
the figure of a- naked woman from a model. Two friends are
bending over him to examine his work. (Copy).
O. 1114 by 7% in., h. f. 6% in. % . .'
Signed at the bottom to the left: ./Jy Mo UD rake PtUXlt
Acquired at a sale in 1841. '
This picture is probably a painting after the print of Nic. Verkolje, with
slight alterations. Van der Hoop collection*
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
HOUCKGEEST (Gerrit), born about 1600, worked alternately at
the Hague and at Delft, where he has been traced until 1653. E.
1260. Interior of the Old-Church at Delft. In the foreground a
large green curtain drawn aside.
\ ^— °; *9ft by i6V4 in., h. f. 4 in. C2£N?S^ xfc5*
\jf Signed at the bottom in the centre:
<\ From the sale Messchert van Vollenhoven, Amsterdam T892.
Bought from the Rembrandt Society in June 1892.
HOVE (Bartholomeus Johannes van), born at the Hague,
28 October 1790; died in that town 8 November 1880. Was a
pupil of Johannes Hendricus Adrianus Albertus Breckenheymer. Z.
1261. View of a town. A gothic church with a high spire, by the
side of a canal.
C. 26% by 33 in., h. f. 2^4 in. Signed at the bottom to the right: B. van
Hove 1827. From the Pavilion " Welgelegen", at Harlem.
1262. View of the "Mauritshuis" at the Hague.
O. 24^ by 2&\ in. Signed on a partition: B. van Hove 1825.'
Same source as No. 1261.
HUCHTENBURGH (Johan van), born at Harlem in 1646, died
at Amsterdam in 1733. Studied under Thomas Wijck, at Harlem,
and Anton Frans van der Meulen, at Paris. Resided alternately
at Amsterdam and the Hague; visited Italy. E-M.
170 HUCHTENBURGH.
* ^%2?'^^/^A^
3»fc in-, .,
led to the /*~f /> /O w
1268. A .cavalry charge on broken ground.
C. 23% by 29% in., h. f.
on horseback, 2*k in. Signed
at the bottom to the right,
towards the centre:
Purchased in 1806.
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
1364. The battle of the Boyne,
11 July 1690.
C 43& by 66% in-i n- f* on
horseback, 15^ in. Signed at
the bottom, towards the centre:
From the National Museum, the , — r r*
Hague 1808. v-X
HUE (Lambertus d'), born in 1623, worked at the Hague but
principally at Amsterdam, where he was burred ^February 1681.
1966. Margaretha Munter (1639— 171 1). Wife of Jacobus Trip.
Seen to the knees, turned towards the left.
C 43^1 by 3&>k in.,
nat. size. Signed to the
left on a balustrade
Presented by
K. van de Poll, 1885.
HULST (Frans de), born in the beginning of the XVII century at
Harlem, where he died 29 December 1661. Belonged to the
civic guard in 1630.
1266. View of the Valkenhof at Nrmeguen. A ferry-boat is
crossing the river carrying several passengers.
O. \\\ by 23^ in. Signed to the left
on the boat : f 9 £J % "J-f VL ST •
Presented by Mr. S. J. Hingst to the Royal
Archeological Society, which has lent it to the Museum since 1889.
HULST (Jan Baptist van der), born at Louvain in 1790, died at
the Hague in 1862. Pupil of J. G. Geedts.
1267. William I, King of the Netherlands (1772— 1843). Bust.
C. 29% by 24% in., nat. size.
Signed at the bottom to the right: v. d. Hutst iSjj.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1266. Wilhelmina, princess of Prussia, queen of the Nether-
lands (1774 — 1837); Wife of King William I. Bust.
C. 29% by 24% in., nat. size.
Signed at the bottom to the left: % d.Hulst 1833. Same source as No. 1267.
1269. Count Adam-Francis- Jules- Armand van der Duyn van
Maasdam (1 771 — 1848). Seen to the knees.
C. 47*^ by 37 in., nat. size. Signed on the left : J. B.van tier Ilulst 1839 ft.
Bequeathed by Baron F. M. van der Duyn van Maasdam in 1887.
HULSWIT (Jan), born at Nieuwer-Amstel, 11 April 1766; died at
Amsterdam, 8 Aug. 1822. Was a pupil of Pieter Barbiei s Pzn. E.
1270. Landscape in "Gooiland", seen under a threatening sky.
O. 12^4 by 17% in. Signed in the foreground to the left: y. H. 1807.
Acquired at an exhibition, Amsterdam 1820.
HULSWIT.
171
jytfb-
1271. The gate of a town. View on the remparts.
O. n by 14% in. Signed to the right: J, Hulswit i8oy.
From the pavilion " Welgelegen", Harlem.
HUMBERT (Jan), was born at Amsterdam, where he died in 1794.
Worked at the Hague until 1792. - . . /* .
1272. Mr. Adr. Du Bois. Director of the H \Jff1 UQVi jeClf
E. I. Company, chamber of commerce
of Rotterdam, 1742.
C. ov. 32^ by 26^ in., nat. size.
Signed to the right:
From the Company's Offices, Rotterdam. See No. 2666.
HUMBERT DE SUPER VILLE (David-Pierre), born at the Hague,
18 July 1770, died at Leyden, 9 January 1849. Was one of the
first to practise the art of lithography in the Netherlands. Author
of several works on art. E - L.
1273. Johan Melchior Kemper (1776— 1824). Lawyer and Statesman.
Whole length figure, seen full face.
O. 15 by nife in., h. f. io£ in. Dated: Nov. MDCCCXIII.
Presented by the heirs of Jonkvr. Elisabeth Kemper, 1871.
HUIJSUM (Jan van), was born 15 April 1682 at Amsterdam, died
there 7 February 1749. Pupil of his father, Justus van Huijsum.
1274. Flowers and fruit. A bouquet of light coloured roses, tulips
and other flowers arranged in a vase ornamented with infantine
figures. By the side of the vase, some peaches and grapes.
O. 32 by 24 in. Signed to the left :
^u/m
, f&U
From Mrs. Messchert van Vollen-
hoven, born van Lennep, Amsterdam. Lent by the town since 1892.
1275. A Fruit piece. A melon cut in two, some white grapes, a split
pomegranate, peaches and plums.
COP. 20 by 16^4 in., real size. Signed to the left:
■fUA??,
Bought at the sale G. van der Pot, Rotterdam 1808.
172
HUIJSUM.
ifu/m
1276. A study of flowers. A magnificent bunch of flowers in a brown
jar adorned with a bas-relief representing the youth of Bacchus.
By its side,
a bird's nest,
with eggs and
some" loose
flowers.
0. 32 by 24 in., real size. Signed
at* the bottom to the left:
Sale Joh. van Schuylenburg,
the Hague 1735. From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
1277. A vase with flowers. Various kinds of flowers, especially
lilies, in a jar embellished with the figure of a woman holding
a lily in her hand and the verse of the Bible:
" Consider the lilies of I he field.
I say unto you that even Salo-
mon in all his glory was not
arrayed as one of these".
a/n
»aanmerk de lelien des velds,
Salomo in al zijn heerlijkheid
. is niet bekleed - geweesi gelijk
een van deze«.
C.3i^by24^in., ^^ P^^T/cD f)
Bought at the O^CJ
sale C. J. Nieuwenhuys, 1850. Van der Hoop collection.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1278. Fruits and flowers.
On an ogee, various
kinds of fruit, among
which a melon cut in
two; a vase with flowers is standing near.
O. 22*4 by 20% in., real size. Signed to the left:
Same source as No. 1 277.
1279. An arcadian landscape. An ancient town surrounded by rocks
and trees ; in the background,
mountains and the sea.
COP. 22% by 26«k in., h. f. 2 in _
Signed on a rock: ^^SCWl VCl/n
From the Cabinet van Hete- fecct
ren, 1809. " J
1280. Before the offering. In the foreground of a landscape with
temples and other buildings, shepherds and shepherdesses are
engaged in decorating an altar with garlands of flowery.
COP. 22% by 26% 'in., h. f. 2% in. Signed at. the bottom to the left:
Vert
'ju/m
(jrcurt
iScvm
1 4tcbt.
Same source as No. 1279.
isaacsz:. i7$
ISAACSZ. (Isaac), born in 1599 at Amsterdam, where he died after
1648. Was a pupil of his father, Pieter Isaacsz. His name was
on the list of the members of the "St. Luke's Guild " of Antwerp
from 1622 to 1623. Spent some time in Denmark.
1281. Abimelech, king of Gerar, restoring Sarah to Abraham.
C. 38% by 5i%jn.,^h. f. 19 in. Signed in the foreground to the right:
Formerly in the collection Werner Dahl of Dusseldorf. Presented by
Mr. A. Bredius, 1885.
ISAACSZ. (Pieter), born at Elseneur, of Dutch parents who had come
from Harlem; died at Elseneur in 1625. Studied under Corn. Ketel,
at Amsterdam and Hans van Aken, at Munich. Worked alternately
at Amsterdam and in Denmark, where he was Court painter.
1282. The company of Captain Jacob Gerritsz. Hoynck and of
Lieutenant Wybrand Appelman in 1596. A group of 22
figures placed in one line and seen to the knees. In the back-
ground a building in the renaissance style.
C. 6714 in. by 5 yds 8 in., nat. size. Dated at the bottom, on a pillar: isg6.
From the "Doelen" of the Arquebusiers.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1283. The company of Captain Giles Jansz. Valckenier and of
Lieutenant Pieter Jacobsz. Bas in 1599. The 23 members
of the civic guard are at dinner ; some have risen from table
and those in the foreground are facing the spectator. Whole
length figures.
C 2 yds 7 in. by £ yds 18 in., nat. size. Dated on a pillar: 1599.
From the "Doelen" of the Cross-bowmen. Same source as No. 1282.
1284. A women riot in Rome. The tumult is caused by the announce-
ment made by the young Papirius that in future each citizen
shall be required to keep two wives.
COP. 16% by 24% in., h. f. 3^ in. Mentioned by van Mander.
From the collection Gijsb. de Clercq. Bought from Fred. Muller & Co., 1898.
ISRAELS (Jozef), born at Groningen, 27 January 1824; is living
at present at the Hague. Was a pupil of J. A. Kruseman and
has studied some time in Paris under the direction of Fr. Ed.
Picot. E-L.
1285. Alone in the world. Interior of a poor fisherman's cottage. An old
woman is sobbing hear the bed on which her husband is lying dead.
C 35% by 54^ in., h. f. seated, 14^ in. Signed in the foreground, to
the left: Jozef Israels. Purchased at the Paris International Exhibition, 1878.
1286. H, Helweg. Bust in profile, turned towards the left, wearing a cap.
C. 30 by 23^ in., nat. size. Signed: Israels Amsterdam.
•Lent by the heirs of Mr. H. Helweg, since 1897.
1287. Louis- Jacques Veltman (18 18 — ). Actor. Bust, turned
towards the left, the face seen three quarters.
C. 32^ by 24% in., nat. size. Signed: Jozef Israels.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1893.
174 ISRAELS.
1287a. Madame Sinkel, born ten Brink. Bust. The face, seen three
quarters, is turned towards the left.
C. xglf by 25 in., nat. size. Signed to the right in the background: Israels.
Signed anew by the painter, on io,h March 1904.: Josef Israels iSjo.
Lent by Mr. Simon Maris, 1904.
JACOBSZ. (Dirck), supposed to have been born towards the end
of the XV century (1495?) at Amsterdam, where he was buried
9 September 1567. A pupil of his father, Jacob Cornelisz. van
Oostsanen.
1288. A party of civic guards seen in three parts. The central
panel contains 17 figures, on each of the side panels there are 7,
painted half length, facing the spectator. Almostall are represented
making some gesture with the hand.
Central panel: O. 48 in. by 3 yds 26 in., h. h. 6 in. Dated:
:ano dni j 5 ■? ? d^1
The side panels (O. 47% by 30^4 in.) are from a later date. From ihe
" Doelen" of the Arquebusiers. I,ent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1289. A group of civic guards com-
posed of 12 figures, 1563. L "D <o\ 1
Half length figures, facing the U
spectator; landscape background. VREtDE ■ EFLINDRATlCHEiDT
O. 36% by 70% in., nat. size. Signed: Ml,a(PL|T. fTnna
The second half of this painting is JSMl/W-rl i • UUUS
w^TSo^ST™' MAIESTEID tftfi
1290. A banquet of the civic guard with 8 figures. Painted half
length in two rows, the one standing above the other; landscape
background. (Attributed to this artist).
t>. 37^4 by 49% in., nat. stie. Two of the figures in the second row are
from another band and very probably the same holds for the landscape.
From the "Doelen" of the Cross-bowmen. Same source as No. 1288.
1291. Sixteen members of the civic guard belonging to com-
pany B in 1556. Divided into two rows, the one of six, the
other of ten figures. One of the heads is sketched in gray.
Mountainous landscape background. (Attributed to this painter).
O. 49% by 6914 in., nat. size. One of the men has a sheet 1 '
paper in his hand, with the following ni
Signed :
JJJO |||g§gi?
been for- Ct A \~\ A
merly ascribed ( f\ \ JPjJ _
the "Doelen" . 4 ~*T **T f\ \ r^^-~- ,-
of the Arque-
1292. Seventeen members of the civic guard belonging to the
company F in 1557, divided into two groups: the figures of
the first group are represented in the foreground round a table ;
1288. Dirck Jacobs;.
1309. L. de Jongb.
:: :^
*/-.
>1
-ru~::r- •» ::. .:-* .:♦<.•■ ^.».»i Vo nd a [Mia^w. i \llii
[Us U^Iit .
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i^
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v>
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W0
- _- a.:ixcing was furnwrv iwr'Nsi :»» v.* »im. \tnhom\t. rumi thu " I >i.».!km
-.-.e AjTjuebosiers, 'lurii* a:.e'*JudN ui iho Muku iVuil MrtHtol Im \U*
*. "»wti H.ill. Some -^'oixe -i> N \ uS^v
gioup of twenty-one members of the civic guard
longing to company B in 1559, Malt' length iIhuih» fnfifin^
ee rows, one above the other, lAtirihuUHt to thin (mIhI^m-
56 by 66*4 in., rtat. size. Paied:
e of the men holds in hU hand a piece of
per with the letter of the Company :
Formerly ascribed lo Torn,
Anthonisz. From the
41 Doclen" of the Anpu>
busier*, hung afteiwaitU
on the landing lending to
the Minor Court Mat 1 in I
in the old Town Hull.
Lent by the town of
Amsterdam, xince 1HK5,
r (Diederik Franciscus), wan lien 11 zpjdipnf) t'<:'< *.
im, where he "died 6 January j H65. A \m\,.. »A 9' . f
rayers for the dead. In a ihrath iXw.. rs -* y- *
kneeling in prayer,
. 40«2 by 55 in., h. t 22*| in. Signed a» tf.*r v, /,'*. .-. - .* «•- -'- -
I' 4. Ijeothy Mr, J, H. W*u*rw#.id» H**>v. ;><'.
£N (P. or F,). Worh-A al^ut t.v: r.'.. . . .< v -«r-
*->hooi of f farterri p.
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JACOBSZ. 175
the others further in the distance, seen behind a parapet. (Attri-
buted to this artist).
O. 52^ by 66^[| in., nat. size. One of the party
F
holds a letter in his hand on which ^ ^- ^^ - ** jr^'\jfli
^ ■ ' **- ■ is written : ^*"^ *" -•
Signed: w ^
2*
This painting was formerly ascribed to Corn. Anthonisz. From the " Doelen"
of the Arquebusiers, hung afterwards in the Minor Court Martial in the
old Town Hall. Same source as No. 1288.
1293. A group of twenty-one members of the civic guard
belonging to company B in 1559. Half length figures forming
three rows, one above the other. (Attributed to this painter).
O. 56 by 66^4 in., nat. size. Dated:
One of the men holds in his hand a piece of
paper with the letter of the Company:
Formerly ascribed to Corn.
Anthonisz. From the
"Doelen" of the Arque-
busiers, hung afterwards
on the landing leading to
the Minor Court Martial
in the old Town Hall.
Lent by the town of
Amsterdam, since 1885.
JAMIN (Diederik Franciscus), was born 23s January 1838 at Amster-
dam, where he "died 6 January 1865. A pupil of P. F. Greive.
1294. Prayers for the dead. In a death chamber a young woman
is kneeling in prayer.
C. 40% by 55 in., h. f. 22^ in. Signed at the bottom to the left : D. F, Jamin
1864. Lent by Mr. J. B. Westerwoudt, Harlem 1888.
JANSEN (P. or F.). Worked about the middle of the XVII century.
(School of Harlem).
1295. A guard's house. In a stable soldiers are playing at cards in
company of a young woman. An officer is standing <r-»
near watching the saddling of his horse. L
O- l3*k by *9 inM h- f« 9% m« Signed on a case: X .l/\KlSTV\
Bought at Paris in 1899.
JANSON, JANSSENS or JONSON VAN CEULEN (Cornelis),
was born in London of Flemish parents, 14 October 1593.
Painted in England, at Middelburg, the Hague, Amsterdam and
Utrecht, where it is supposed he died in 1664.
1296. Johan Pietersz. Reael (1625— 1659). Half f>or s Oaism •
length figure, nearly full face; the right ^ y
hand, wearing a richly embroidered glove, ^aji^irit • J^r'^
is resting on his hip.
C. 38% by 30% in., nat, size. Signed at the bottom f6 4 **
to the right. Purchased in 1900.
i76 JANSON VAN CEULEN.
1296a. Adriaan van Blyenburgh. Comptroller of the Mint of Holland,
Burgomaster of Dordrecht (1616 — 1675); *~) s ^
bust, the face slightly turned towards the / /* /**+,*§
right. In the light blue background his LOmCUUS ^OwOn
coat of arms. See No. 1104a. n„ /7I.A_
Signed in the background to the left : 1. r * /
C. 29 by 24 in., real size.
Signed in the background
Lent by Baron Th. Collot d'Escury, 1904. _
JANSON (Johannes), born in the island of \£f$
Ambona (Moluccas), 17 April 1729; died sT <T
at Leyden, 1 Aug. 1784. E. J.JG/llSQfl
1297. The castle of Heemstede. /m xy-
C. 27^ by 35 in. Signed on a partition to the right : 7V t/()u
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808. * *
JANSON (Johannes Christiaan), born at Leyden in 1763, died at
the Hague, 17 October 1823. Pupil of his father, Johannes Janson. iF.
1298. A housewife cutting bread.
M. 19 by 14 in., h. f. \o\ in.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1299. Gossiping. Two women in a homely furnished room; one is
nursing her child.
O. 24% by 18% in., h. f. 14 in. Signed on the chimney piece : 'J. C. Janson.
From the Pavilion, Harlem 1885.
JANSSENS VAN CEULEN. See Janson v. C, p. 175.
JAPY (Louis-Aime), born at Berne (Doubs) about the middle of
the XIX century. Was a pupil of Francois.
1300. A landscape with a watermill.
C. 2.2\ by 29% in. Signed at the bottom to the left: Japy 74.
Presented by the Dowager Baroness R. van Lynden, born Baroness van
Pallandt, 1900.
JARDIN (Karel du Jardin). See Dujardin, p. no.
JELGERHUIS (Johannes), born at Leeuwarden, 24 September 1770;
died at Amsterdam, 6 October 1836. Was a pupil of Rienk
Jelgerhuis and of Pieter Barbiers Pz. Since 1806 he was also
an actor. E.
1301. The laboratory of A. d'Ailly in 1818. View of the interior.
Before 1799, tn*s laboratory was the workroom of the apothecary
P. Schonk.
C. 16^ by 20% in., h. t. $\ in. Signed to the right, on a beam in the
ceiling : J. Jelgerhuis Rz. 181 8. Lent by the Committee of the Historical
and Medico Pharmaceutical Museum, Amsterdam.
1302. The laboratory of A. d'Ailly in 1818. Seen from another side.
C. 16% by 20% in., h. f. 5% in. Signed on a beam : J. Jelgerhuis Rz. 1820.
Companion to the preceding No. Same source as No. 1301.
1303. The shop of the bookseller Pieter Meijer Warnars, on
the "Vygendam" at Amsterdam.
C. 1914 by 22^ in., h. f. 5 in. Signed at the top towards the centre: J.
Jelgerhuis Rz. 1820. Bequeathed by Miss G. Meijer, Warnars, 1878.
JELGERHUIS. 177
1304. The "Leidsche Poort" (Leyden gate), at Amsterdam.
O. 14^ by 17^ in. Signed to the left, on the tree : J. Jelgerhuis Rz, A, i8jj.
From the pavilion " Welgelegen" at Harlem, 1885.
1305. View of Delft.
C. 13 by 14^ in., h. f. 1^ in. Signed to the left, on a wall : Jelgerhuis Rz. 1826,
Purchased at an exhibition, Amsterdam 1828.
1306. The lesser fishmarket at Amsterdam.
C. 1 6*4 by 20 in., h. f. 2% in. Signed on the stone work of the bridge:
Jelgerhuis Rz. 1826. From the pavilion " Welgelegen " at Harlem, 1885.
JETTEL (Eugen), born at Johnsdorf in Moravia, 20 March 1845.
Pupil of Albert Zimmermann at Vienna.
1307. Where the river bends. Meadows on each side.
M. 1 7^ by 3014 in. Signed at the bottom to the left : Eugene Jettel i8yo.
Presented by the Dowager Baroness R. van Lynden, nee Baroness van
Pallandt.
JONG (Jurjen de), was born 7 October 1807 at Harlingen, where
he died 7 May 1890.
1308. J. D. B. Wilkens. Lieutenant-colonel of infantry in uniform.
C. 26 by 22 in. Signed : J. de Jong pinx 1837.
Presented by Mr. C. J. W. Wilkens of Amsterdam to the Dutch Museum.
Placed in the East court.
JONGH (Jan de). Worked at Harlem from about 1664 to 1670.
Painted his own portrait. See No. 614.
JONGH (Ludolf or Leuff de), born at Overschie in 161 6, died at
Hillegersberg in 1697. A pupil of Corn. Saftleven, at Rotterdam;
of Anth. Palamedesz., at Delft and of Jan van Bylert, at Utrecht.
1309. Jan van Nes (1631-
1680). Vice-admiral;
seen to the knees,
turned towards the / £x • I J J • f / OtL't
right. As background,
a sea piece.
C. 44 by 35 in., nat. size.
Signed at the bottom to the left: I / Q s s s
Acquired in 1800. From the National ^^^/I S ' A/A
Museum, the Hague 1808. i^J/J . 1 000 //
1310. Aletta van Ravensberg (1635— 1677). Wife of the former. Seen
to the knees, turned towards the left. In the background a park.
C. 44 by 35 in. -,
Signed at the ^*""7 ^"^\ s\ /^ / ' / S%
and: 1 V^l^7 r^C^tf
Companion to ^- ^^^£^J <^/ \J^
NO. I3O9. \=z£^
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
1311. Family scene. In a well-furnished room, a woman is seen with
a child on her knee, which is playing with a little girl seated
178 JONGH.
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on the floor; the father, from the other side of the table, tries
to draw the child's attention to give it something.
C. 28ft by 25 in., h. f.
13^ in. Signed at the
bottom to the right:
Acquired at the sale J. M.
de Boer in 1840 as a
M. van Musscher.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1312. The fox hunt. A fox attacked by the dogs ; several sportsmen are
engaged in finishing him whilst
a lady and gentleman on horse-
back are hurrying up to the spot.
C. 22% by 28 in. Signed at the
bottom to the left:
The landscape has probably been
brushed in by Joris van der Hagen. Purchased in 1900.
JONGHE (Jan-Baptiste de), born at Courtray, 8 January 1785; died
at Antwerp in 1844. Pupil of Balth. Paul Ommeganck. E.
1313. Market day at Courtray.
O- I5^i by \2\ in. Signed in the foreground to the left : J, B. de Jonghe 1828.
Bought at an exhibition, Amsterdam 1828.
JONGKIND (Johan Barthold), born at Latdorp, near Ootmarsum,
3 June 1819; died at C6te-Saint-Andre* (Isere), 15 September
1 89 1. Pupil of Andreas Schelfhout. Settled in Paris in 1845. E.
1314. A mill on a streamlet. The mill stands out against the light
of a clear evening.
C. 16^ by 21^ in. Signed at the bottom to the left: Jongkind /8jf.
Lent by Mr. J. B. Westerwoudt, of Harlem, since 1902.
JORDAENS (Jacob), born 19 May 1593 at Antwerp, where he died
19 October 1678. Pupil of Adam van Noort. E.
1315. A satyr, seated at the foot of a tree, playing on a flute ; near
by a goat and some sheep. A copy is in Hampton court.
C 53*4 by 69^ in., nat. size. Engraved by S. Bolswert.
Purchased at the sale S. J. Stinstra, 1822.
1316. The coin found in the mouth of the fish. (Matth. XVII: 27).
Close to the shore a
boat full of people.
C. 47 in. by 2 yds 5^ in.
Signed to the right, on the
steps of the landing place :
An identical picture with life-size figures in the castle Finspong in Sweden.
From the "Huiszittenhuis". Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1317. Marsyas ill-treated by the Muses.
C 3oJ4 by 4714 in., h. f. 12 in. Sale van Swieten, the Hague 1731.
From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
JOUVE (Auguste), born at Lyons towards the middle of the XIX
century. Pupil of Courte and of Guichard.
1318. Flowers in a dark-blue jar.
C. 45^ by 25^ in. Signed at the bottom to the right : A. jfouve. Presented
by the Dowager Baroness R. van I.ynden, born Baroness van Pallandt, 1900.
KALDENBACH. 179
KALDENBACH (Johan-Anthoni), baptized 22 January 1760 at
Zutphen, where he died 29 April 1818.
1319. The governors of the almshouse for old people. Their
names are: Danker Jan de Kempenaer, Arnoldus van Rijneveld,
George de Visscher, ;Mr. Jan Beeldsnijder. Full length figures,
seated at a table.
C. 2 yds 6^ in. by
3 yds ny in.,
nat. size. Signed
at the bottom to
the left:
M-X^^^
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1896. " %J / KS / •
KALFF (Willem), was born at Amsterdam in 1621 or 1622 and
buried there 3 Aug. 1693. Was a pupil of Hendrick Gerritsz. Pot.
1320. A study of still life. A chased silver vase, a china cup and
a dish with oranges and lemons.
C. 2814 by 25 in., real size. Engraved by W. Unger. An almost identical
picture signed W. Kalfif is in the castle Sans-Souci and a small sketch of
the same in the collection of Mr. Simon in Berlin.
Bought at the sale A. J. Brandt in 1821.
KAMPER (Godart), born at Dusseldorf in 161 4, died at Leyden in
1679. In 1648 he became one of the first members of the
"St. Luke's Guild" (painters' Guild), of Leyden.
1321. Portrait of a lady. Half length figure, the face turned towards
the left, the hands folded over
each other. C\s> n r*i r^ ^ <+ f*
O. 35 by 27V4 in., nat. size. V/<L G.TJ1 IJ% (' • fC »
Dated at the top to the right : A No j /
i6j6 sE. 60, Signed: ^J
Presented by Dr. A. Bredius, 1884.
1322. Family group of a married couple and their child, repre-
sented in a landscape. The man in a Roman costume. Whole length
figures, standing.
S yt&ir m& G • k a mpa • Jt . i 6 gg .
the bottom to the right :
Lent by the town of Utrecht, since 1886.
KAMPHUISEN (Jan), born at Amsterdam in 1760, was still
living in 1840. Was a pupil of Johannes van Dregt and of
Pieter Barbiers Sen.
1323. Portrait of the artist by himself. Bust, the head covered
with a cap.
C 25% by 21^ in., nat. size. Signed at the bottom to the left: J. Kamp-
kuisen Pt 1825. Bought at Amsterdam in 1895.
KARSSEN (Kasparus), born at Amsterdam 2 April 1810, died at
Bieberich 24 July 1896. Pupil of Pieter George Westenberg. Z.
1324. View of the interior of the old Exchange, at Amsterdam.
C. 3414. by 43 in., h. f. 914 in. Signed on the portfolio of a visitor,
perhaps the artist himself: K. Karssen 1836. Bought from the painter in 1837.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
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KARSSEN.
c/W^.
KARSSEN (Kasparus) and SPRINGER (Cornells). Seep. 311.
KATE (Herman Frederik Carel ten), born 16 February 1822 at
the Hague, where he died 26 March 1891. Lived at Amsterdam
from 1847 to 1869. Pupil of Corn. Kruseman. Z.
1325. A guard's house of the XVII century. Soldiers chatting
together while waiting to be called out.
M. 25^ by 3614 in., h. f. 9^ in. Signed in the foreground to the
right: Herman ten Kate ft. Acquired at an exhibition, Amsterdam 1867.
KELLER (Johann Heinrich), born in 1 692 at Basle, interred 16 July
1765 at the Hague, where he had lived since 1726. Was a pupil
of his father, Jacob Keller, the sculptor.
1326. The young musicians. Five
children in a landscape playing
on musical instruments. Intended
for an overmantel. Painted in
monochrome blueish gray.
C. 2 yds by 49^ in., h. f. seated 22^4 in.
Signed in the foreground to the right:
From the store-room in the Mauritshuis, 1885.
Placed in the store-room of the Museum.
1326a. iEneas rescuing his father Anchises. fS
C. 2 yds 24ft in. by 33 in., h. f. 33% in.
Signed to the left, on the base of a column:
From the store-room of the Mauritshuis, 1885. - «^ >*» ^
1326b. Venus and Vulcan.
C. 2 yds 22 in. by 2 yds 8 in., h. f. 32 in. Signed to the left oi\ a
stone : y. H. Keller 1733. Same source as the former.
KESSEL (Jan van), was born 5 April 1626 at Antwerp and died
there in 1679. Was a pupil of Simon de Vos and of Jan Brueghel II.
1327. Fruits and insects.
COP. 4*4 by 6 in., nat. size. Signed at the bottom: f-v.kESSEL r
Bought at the sale Borger Joosten, Amsterdam 1882.
KESSEL (Johan van), was born in 1641 or 1642, at Amsterdam
and was buried there 24 December 1680.
1328. A bit of the forest. A closely wooded spot near a sandy road.
C. 23 by 29 in., h.f. on horse-
back 2 in. Signed at the
bottom to the left:
Sale E. M. Engelberts, Am-
sterdam 181 7.
Cabinet J. Rombouts, 1850.
1329. Cascade close to some
rocks and a tree broken
by the wind. To the left,
nearer to the foreground,
a castle.
C. 37 by 29^ in. Signed at
the bottom to the right:
Sale H. Muilman, Amsterdam 181 3.
Bequeathed by Jhr. J. S. H. van de Poll, 1880.
S7r$
/7S:
nfasseC
L. Dupper WzM bequest, 1870.
KETEL. 181
s s%
KETEL (Cornells), born at' Gouda, 18 March 1548 and buried at
Amsterdam, 8 Aug. 16 16. A pupil of Anthony Blocklandt, at
Delft. Visited France and London. Settled in 158 1 at Amsterdam.
1330. The company of Captain Dirck Jacobsz. Rosecrans and
of Lieutenant Pauw in 1588. The 13 full length figures, drawn
in spirited and life-like postures, are repre-
sented in front of a large building. r I I I
C. 2 yds 10 in. by 4 yds 17% in., nat. size. | L ' L.
Signed at the bottom to the left:
The name (K)etel and the date (1)588 may be
construed from the signature. From the "Doelen"
of the Cross bowmen. Formerly in the large
Hall of the Court Martial in the old Town-Hall.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1331. The company of Captain Dirck Jacobsz. Rosecrans and
of Lieutenant Ruysch in 1584. A group of 26 figures seen
half length.
O. 49 in. by 2 yds 21^ in., nat. size. From the "Doelen" of the Arque-
busiers. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1332. Jacob Bas Claesz. (1536 — 1589). Burgomaster of Amsterdam.
Seen to the shoulders, the face turned towards the right. (Ascribed
to this painter).
O. 19 by 14 in., nat. size. To the left is seen his coat of arms.
Bequeathed by Mrs. D. Balguerie, born van .Rijswijk, 1823.
1333. Grietje Pietersdr. Codde (—1607). Wife of the former. Seen
to the shoulders, the face turned towards the left. (Ascribed
to this artist).
O. 19 by 14 in., nat. size. To the right is seen her coat of arms.
Same source as No. 1332.
1334. Pieter Jansz. Kies (1536 — ). Burgomaster of Harlem. Half
length figure, seen full
face, seated at a table.
(Supposed to be from
this painter).
O. 3%*k by 32 in., nat. size.
At the top to the right is written:
("Choose the best", which in Dutch is ^i
a pun on his name). Dated to the left : I ^ 0 m 9 4 9 £
Engraved bv T. Houbraken. jr
Presented by Jhr. J. S. R. ^^^^^mL^^^S /~2? S zl
van de Poll, 1885. * t*C O U ^
KEULTJES (Gerrit Laurens), born at Utrecht, 10 Aug. 1786.
1335. Bombardment of Algiers by the Anglo-Dutch fleet, 1816.
C. 24 by 34 in. Signed: G. L. Keultjes 1817. First in the Mauritshuis,
later in the Pavilion at Harlem and in 1885 placed in the Museum.
KEY (Adriaen Thomas), worked from about 1558 to 1589.^ Was
in 1568 a member of the Antwerp "Guild". Supposed to have
been a pupil of his father Thomas or his uncle William.
1336> Portrait of a man of rank. Painted to the shoulders ; the
- J\* icsrfMct 3csf^
WKAV.
182 KEY.
head, seen three quarters, is turned
towards the right. <p CLClCYltML S P C •
O. 16% by 13 in., nat. size.
At the top, to the left, is written : - /*" f* »
To the right, the date: J J O I *
Purchased at Vreeswijk in 1897.
KEY (Willem), born at Brussels in 1520. Pupil of Lambertus Lom-
bardus. Became in 1540 a member of the painters's guild of
Antwerp and died in 1568.
1337. Portrait of a female member of the family Centen. Bust,
[-•the face turned towards the left. 0 #
O. 12% by 10% in., h. h. 6 in.
Signed on the back of the panel :
Formerly in the " Rijpenhofje " (convent of
beguines), at Amsterdam.
Lent by the Mennonite church of the town, since 1899.
KEYSER (Nicaise de), born at Zandvliet, near Antwerp, 26 August
1813; died in the latter town, 16 July 1887. Pupil of Joseph
Jacops and of Mattheus Ignatius van Bree.
1338. Count Everard of Wurtemberg. Represented in a kneeling
position, clad in a cuirass. In the background the town of Jerusalem.
C. 49^ by 40 in., nat. size. Bought from the painter in 1852.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
KEYSER (Thomas de), was born in 1596 or 1597 at Amsterdam
and buried there 7 June 1667. Son of the architect and sculptor
Hendrick de Keyser.
1339. The anatomical lesson of Doctor Sebastiaen Egbertsz. in
1619. The professor (1563 — 1621) is lecturing on a skeleton placed in
the midst of his auditors. The figures are painted to the knees and
represent besides the doctor : Sebald J. van Uyttenhoff, Dirck
Koolvelt, Lambert Jacobs, Gerrit Indi(es) and Jan de Wees.
C. 53*4 in. by 2 yds i^in., nat. size. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1340. The company of Captain Allart Cloeck and of Lieutenant
Lucas Jacobsz. Rotgans, in 1632. A group of sixteen whole
length figures. The Captain, the standard-bearer and a few of
the men form a separate party on an eminence in the centre of
the picture ; to the right and the left, further in the distance are
gathered the other men of the corps. They represent: Allard
Cloeck, captain ; Lucas Jacobsz. Rotgans, lieutenant ; Claes Cloeck
Nannings, ensign-bearer ; Jan Vogelensang; Gerrit Pietersz. Schagen;
Michiel Colyn; Hans Walschaert; Jan Kuysten; Adolph Forten-
beeck ; Aris Hendrick Hallewat ; Hendrick Colyn ; Hademan van
Laer; Dirck Pietersz. Pers; Frederick Schuleborch ; Thomas
Jacobsz. Hoyngh; Julius van
den Bergen.
C. 2 yds 14%. in. by 3 yds 30 in.,
nat. size. Signed at the top to the left : U^o $
The sketch of this picture, drawn in ink, is in the " Albertina" of Vienna.
From the "Doelen" of the Cross-bowmen. Formerly in the large room of the
Court Martial in the old Town-Hall. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1 885.
135°- Thomas de Keyser.
1349. Thomas de Keyser.
KEYSER. 183
L341. The company of Captain Jacob Symonsz. de Vries and
of Lieutenant Dirck de Graeff, in 1633. Of the 21 figures,
painted to the knees, some are seated, others standing in a long
line in front of a large building; through the open door two
soldiers are seen sitting in a room.
C. 2 yds 6 in. by 6 yds 22 in., nat. size. Signed under a porch
AMIM©
}6j}.)mmy
Formerly in the "Doelen" of the Arquebusiers. Same source as No. 1340.
342. Group of three children, in *-p pv *r *-~fC n n «,
fancy dress, standing near a i . JJ).I\|LloilK-. F
table; on the floor a terrestrial 0
elobe .AN 1622
C $3*k hy 37 in., h. f. 37^ in. Signed above *
the table. Purchased in England in 189 1. /
343. Portrait of a marine-officer. Bust, full face. ni^/itf/#««s
His head covered with a hat.
C 23^ by 18 in., nat. size. Formerly considered as the portrait ot
Admiral Piet Heyn. Acquired from Mr. M. C. van Hall, Amsterdam 1858.
344. A man's portrait. Half length
figure, the face slightly turned
towards the right.
O. 26 by 21 in., nat. size.
Signed to the right : ■ JC HT ^\J/P ^ ft A
Probably from the Almshouse for ■r*-' A * O VflL, ♦ «J> t> ♦
old people, at Amsterdam. Lent by the town since 1892.
J45. A man's portrait. Bust, nearly full face.
O. 26^ by 20% in., nat. size. The same portrait, but more carefully
finished, is in the Louvre. Same source as No. 1344.
146. Portrait of a man. Half length figure, the face turned towards
the right, holding a key in his hand.
O. 26 by 23 in., nat. size. Same source as No. 1344.
147. A man's portrait. Bust, the face turned towards the right.
O. 26^ by 21 in., nat. size. Same source as No. 1344.
(48. Family group of a man, his wife and their three daughters,
in a wooded landscape with a castle in the distance. t_
O. 20 by 18 in., h. f. 12% in. Signed at the bottom to the left : l/\
Formerly supposed to represent Rombout Hogerbeets and his I\/
family. From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
149. The family Meebeeck Cruy waghen, showing the parents,
their six children and the grandmother. The group is represented
in front of a country mansion, surrounded by leafy trees; a
little cart with a black horse is standing near.
C 39% by 5314 in., h. f. 26^ in. Bought at Amsterdam in 1 827.
150. Pieter Schout (1640 — 1669), represented on horseback in a
hilly landscape.
COP. 34^ by 28 in., h. f. on horseback i6*4 in. "5; t p j Q> C O
Signed on the saddle: ~"
Engraved by A. Blootelingh. Bequeathed by Jhr. J. S. H. vande Poll, 1880.
1 84 KLEYN.
KLEYN (Pieter Rudolph), born in 1785 at Hooge Zwaluwe, was
wounded at the battle of Quatre-Bras, died in 1816. Studied under
Jacob and Abraham van Stry and Jacques Louis David at Paris.
1351. Landscape scenery near St. Germain.
C 34% by 51^ in., h. f. 6*4 in. Signed: Kleyn.
Purchased at an exhibition in 1809. In the store-room of the Museum.
KLINKENBERG (Johannes Christiaan Karel), born 14 January
1852 at the Hague, where he is now living. Pupil of Christoffel
Bisschop. E.
1352. The market place at Nimeguen, seen on a bright sunshine
day^ part of the buildings are bathed in strong sunlight.
C. 25%. by 52 in., h. f. standing, 2 in. Signed: Klinkenberg.
Bought at an exhibition, Amsterdam 1877.
KLOMP (Albert Jansz.), was born in 16 18, at Amsterdam, where he
died 20 December 1688. Worked nowhere but in his native town.
1353. Landscape with cattle. In the centre some small and big
animals, to the left a dairy and on the t
right a woman carrying some milk pails. , / -
C. II by 14 in., h. animals 2\ in. %tmm/l J^L<>W/} # P%
Signed at the bottom to the right: ,m ■
Companion to the following No. Acquired in 1836 at a sale at Utrecht.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1354. Landscape 'with cattle. In the near distance two cows, one
standing, the other lying down. Other animals scattered about
and to the right a farm-house. . . (
C. 10^ by 13% in., h. animal 2\ in. sL* S^lft*11/*
Signed at the bottom to the right: "—^
Companion to the preceding No. Same source as No. 1353.
KNELLER (Sir Godfried), born at Lubeck 8 Aug. 1646, died in
London 27 October 1723. Was a pupil of Ferd. Bol, at Amsterdam.
From 1674 he settled in London, where he became Court-painter;
he was knighted by the King-Stadtholder William III.
1355. Cornells de Bruyn (1624 — 1719). Painter and explorer. Bust,
the face turned towards the right.
C. 28^ by 23^ in., nat. size. Engraved by G. Valck. Bought at a sale held
at Amsterdam 5 March 1 861. Presented by Mr. A. Willet, 1885.
1356. Aernout van Ceters — signing himself van Citters —
(1633— 1696). Dutch ambassador. Bust, turned towards the left.
A copy by Ph. van Dijk after the original portrait dated 1692
in the possession of Jhr. S. van Citters at the Hague.
C. 17^ by 13^ in., h. h. 5 in. Engraved by J. Houbraken.
Bequeathed by Jhr. Mr. Jacob de Witte van Citters, 1875.
KN1P (Henriette), see Ronner-Knip, p. 285.
KNIP (Josephus-Augustus), born at Tilburg, 3 Aug. 1777; died
at Berlicum, 1 October 1847. Pupil of his father, Nicolaas
Frederik Knip.
1357. Italian landscape.
C 35% by 43 in., h. f. 2^ in. Signed: J. A. Knip 1818.
Acquired at an exhibition, Amsterdam 1 818.
KNOLL. 185
KNOLL (Franc, ois-Cornelis), born at Rotterdam in 1771 or 1772,
died at Utrecht, 23 March 1827.
1358. Interior view of a stable.
O. 16^ by 19% in. Signed on a chaff-cutter: F. C, A. 1824,
Presented by Mrs. W. C. J. Visscher, born A. E. Knoll, 1848.
KNUPFER (Nicolaes), born at Leipsick in 1603, studied in that
town under Emmanuel Nysse and, from 1630, under Abraham
Bloemaert, at Utrecht, where he died probably towards 1660.
1359. The messengers of the Roman people announce to
Cincinnatus his nomination to
the consulship.
O. 21% by 30 in., h. f. 13% in. S¥ii 7 / f 1 J fs*- >
Signed at the bottom to the left : +~S * l ' JJ / * c
Presented by Dr. A. Bredius, 1888. /
KMlf«
Presented by Dr. A. Bredius, 1888.
KOBELL Jr. (Hendrik), was born at Rotterdam 13 September 1751,
where he died 2 August 1782. He studied for two years at the
Academy at Amsterdam, visited England and France. E.
1359a. The shipwreck, near a rocky coast. Several men have taken
refuge on a rock in the foreground to the left.
C 35ft by 51% in., h. f. 3% in.
Signed at the bottom to the left:
Formerly in the collection of Prince William V. i77&*
From the Mauritshuis, 1885.
KOBELL (Jan), was born 1 8 April 1 800 at Rotterdam and died there
8 November 1838. Son of the engraver Jan Kobell. E.
1360. Milling-time. View of a cattle-house.
O. 9^ by 11*4 in., h. animal i\ in.
Signed to the right, on a wheelbarrow: J. Kobell. Purchased in 1830.
KOBELL (Johannes Baptist), born at Delftshaven, 8 November 1778 ;
died at Amsterdam, 23 September 1814. Son of the marine
painter Hendrik Kobell. Pupil of Rutgaart van der Wall, at
Utrecht. Worked at Paris from 1810 to 1812. E.
1361. Landscape in Guelders. In the centre a herdsman leading his cattle.
C 36^ by 51 in. Signed in the foreground to the right: J. Kobell.
From the pavilion " Welgelegen" at Harlem, 1885.
1362. Grazing oxen.
C. 26% by 33^ in., h. animal 10 in.
Signed to the left, on a fence: J. Kobeh F. 1806. Bought in 1820.
1363. Landscape with cattle. A piece of level country with a few
trees sheltering a rustic dwelling; a woman is busy scouring
pails by the side of a ditch.
M. 19 by 23 in., h. f. 3^ in. Signed at the bottom to the right : y. Kobell 7804.
.Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
KOEKKOEK (Barend Cornells), born at Middelburg 1 1 October 1803,
died at Cleves 5 April 1862. Pupil of his father, Jan Hermanus
Koekkoek. Worked first at Beek, near Nimeguen and afterwards
at Cleves. Z.
1 86 KOEKKOEK.
1364. A winter landscape. Entrance to a dense wood.
C. 24% by 29^ in., h. f. 2\ in.
Signed at the bottom to the right : B. C. Koekkoek f. Acquired in 1 838.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1365. Italian landscape. A cluster of high trees on a rock.
C. 25 by 21 in., h. f. 4 in.
Signed at the bottom to the left : B. C. Koekkoek fecit 1848*
Purchased at the exhibition held at Amsterdam in 1848.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1366. A hilly landscape. In the distance a river and in the fore-
ground a party of shepherds with some sheep.
C. 22 by 28^ in., h. f. i\ in. On a rock in the centre is written: niets
zonder moeite (without trouble nothing is done) and on a stone, at the
bottom to the right: hierna deter (next time better). From the Society
Felix Meritis, dissolved in 1889. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1889.
1367. A forest scene. Some shepherds surrounded by their flocks
are resting under the shadow of an old oak.
C 53% by 63 in., h. f. 3^ in. Signed in the foreground: B. C. Koek_
koek ft 1848. Presented by Baron C. C. A. du Bois de Ferrieres, 1891
KOETS (Roelof), said to have been born at Zwolle, where he
worked and was buried 4 July 1725. Was a pupil of Gerard
ter Borch. Lived for a short time at Middelburg and at the Hague.
1368. Portrait of a _, t
clergyman. fi{(l4. X X ^ V
C. 16 by 14 in., h. h.
2*fe in.
Signed on the desk:
Bought at the sale of Mrs. Nahuys — Hodshon in 1883.
1368a. Louis Trip van Warfumborg (1654— 1701), hi& wife
Christine Trip and their children, landscape scenery. In
the distance the castle of Warfumborg. ^^
C 35% by 5314 in., h. h. 2% in. Dated : i689. '/J
A*)6 6<n^ aWs
Signed to the right, on a seat : ^J h
Presented by Jhr. Trip van Zoudtlandt, 1904. ^
KONINCK (Philips), born 5 November 1619 at Amsterdam and
buried there 4 October 1688. Was a pupil of his brother Jacob
and of Rembrandt. Sojourned much abroad.
1369. Landscape. Bird's eye view of a slightly hilly region traversed
by a river which, coming from the distance winds its way to the
foreground, on the right
hand of the picture.
C. 361^ by 44 in.
Signed in the foreground — , ,— ^
to the right : / /jVA
. Sale of Baron van Nagell van Ampsen, the f ** / \J
Hague 1 85 1. L. Dupper Wz., bequest, 1870.
1370. Entrance to a wood. On a road which loses itself in a cluster
of leafy trees, a party of herdsmen with a drove of oxen. To
the left an extensive panorama.
c- 54*4 by 65% 'n-) n» f- 2*k in-
Purchased at the sale G. van der Pot, Rotterdam 1808.
£ XI Will H*^ VXXCFI.M.Xl^V, ,T***V*W *%W WW*. J VV „—
KONINCK. 187
1371. Joost van den Vondel (1587— 1679). Bust; the face, seen
three quarters, is turned towards the right. This / ^
portrait is probably a replica of the following No. tp\ . L q
C. ov. 22 by 18^ in., nat. size. Signed in the background /
to the right. On the back of the picture is a dedicatory *"^ y *
inscription from Pietejr Burman to Antoni Hartsen and / U 0 S
dated 13 Aug. 1767. Presented by Jhr. P. Hartsen and
the heirs of Jhr. C. Hartsen, 1900. ' --
1372. Joost van den Vondel. Bust; the face, seen three quarters,
is turned towards the
right.
C. on O. ov. 22 by i%*fa in.
nat. size. Signed in the
background to the right
Engraved by J. P. Lange and lithographed by J. B. Lamme.
• This portrait was presented by Vondel himself to Agnes Block. On the
back of the picture is a copy of the well-known lines of Vondel on his
portrait, painted by Koninck. Another dedicatory poem has been added by
Mrs. Six, born van Winter, on the occasion of making ajpresent of the picture
to Mr. J. van Lennep. Lent by Jhr. Mr. M. J. van Lennep, 1900. ~
1373. Joost van den Vondel at the age
'uuvi. jjuol , nit; iaL^, o^^n tinv^ vjuaiiuo
te *.
if / Jt07Zorv£
t: V S v'
of 87. Bust, full face. Aty np Q^f
C. 24% by 21^ in., nat. size. v/ \J 1 Of9
On the back of the picture, the inscription: # / #
(aged 8j in 1674). Purchased at the sale i*J n 0T~ 1 /] 0 k*
Fr. Muller & Co., 1901. ^ l llti J"'*'*
1374. Joost van den Vondel. Bust, facing / 61 a
the right. (Copy). -/ v 7?
C. ov. 23^ by 18^ in., nat. size. "*^
Lent by Mr. J. H. van Lennep to the Royal ~>
Archeological Society. In the Museum since 1885.
KONINCK (Salomon), born in 1609 at Amsterdam; buried in that
town 8 August 1656. Uncle to Philips Koninck. Studied among
other masters under Claes Moeyaert in his native town, where
he exercised his art. Formed his style on that of Rembrandt. E.
1375. The old savant. Seated in a lofty room, an old man is
absorbed in deep study.
O. 16^ by 14 in., h. f. 5^ in.
Sold as a work of Bega at the sale G. van der Pot, Rotterdam 1808.
KOOI (Willem Bartel van der), born at Augustinusga, 13 May 1768;
died at Leeuwarden, 14 July 1837. Pupil of Hermanus Wouter
Beekkerk, at Leeuwarden, where he resided. Was in 1804 in
Dusseldorf. Z.
1376. The painters Willem Bartels van der Kooi and Dirk
Jacobsz. Ploegsma (1769 — 1791). Van der Kooi is pointing
to the portrait of his friend, which he has just finished painting.
C. 51% by 38 in., nat. size. Presented by Mr. H. van der Kooi, 1869.
1377. The love-letter. A small boy presents a letter to a young girl.
C. 51% by 40 in., nat. size. Signed on the back of the canvas: W.B.van
der Kooy pinxit 1808. At the exhibition of Amsterdam (1808), this picture
gained the prize of 2000 florins. Same source as No. 1376.
i9o < KRUSEMAN.
esiaea ior a long time
1397. Gerrit Toelaer. Lieutenant of the 3d cuirassiers. Bust.
C. 21 by 16^ in., nat. size. Presented by Mr. J. M. Visbach Lobry, of
Geneva, to the collection of cavalry of Baron Snouckaert.
Since 1891 in the Dutch Museum.
KUYL (Gijsbert van der), born in the beginning of the XVII century
at Gouda, where he died in 1673. Pupil of Wouter Pietersz.
Crabeth, the younger. Resided for a long time in France and Italy.
1398. Cunning often gets
the better of force.
See the "Life of Ser-
torius", by Plutarch
(chap. 16).
C. 65^ in. by 2 yds • S n
21^ in., nat. size. Signed J (j 3 /T^
at the bottom to the left : -# U
Lent by the town of Gorinchem.
1399. A musical party. The figures painted half length.
* C. 39^ by 51% in., nat. size.
Signed at the bottom to the left:
Presented by Dr. A. Bredius, 1884.
LACHTROPIUS (Nicolaes), worked in the second
half of the XVII century at Alphen-on-the-Rhine.
1400. Flower piece. A bouquet of
various flowers arranged in a
vase.
C. 24% by 20^ in. Signed in the
background to the right :
Sale E. Ruelens, Brussels 1883.
LAEN (Dirk Jan van der), was
born 16 April 1759 at Zwolle and died there 26 February 1839.
1401. View of a town. A street of a small town in snowy weather.
O. 10^4 by 13% in. Van der Hoop collection.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
LAER (Pieter van), surnamed Bamboccio, was born 13 July 1582
at Harlem, and died there (according to a statement in "Oud
Holland", 1894, p. 96) 30 June 1642. He resided in Rome from
1623 to 1639. E.
1402. An Italian inn. Travellers have stopped to give their horses
a rest.
C. 24^ by 31% in., h. f. 7 in.
The signature P. D. Laar t6jo, at the bottom to the left is counterfeit.
Bought at the sale J. H. Cremer, Amsterdam 1887.
1403. Shepherd and laundresses, in a hilly landscape.
COP. 11^ by 17 in., h. f. 4 in.
Signed in the centre, on a stone: V-LAC Y .
Engraved by Corn. Visscher. Collection Gysbert de
Clercq, 1899. Purchased from the Rembrandt Society in 1 901.
LAETHEM. 191
LAETHEM (Jacob van), see Nos. 343 and 344.
LA FARGUE VAN NIEUWLAND (Isaac Lodewijk), was born
in 1733 or 1734 at the Hague and worked in that town. His
name was entered as a student at the University of Leyden,
13 January 1764. E.
1404. Jan Hendrik van Rijswijk, Major.
C 38^ by 31^ in., h. h. 7^ in. Signed at the bottom to the left : I. L. LA
FARGUE ad vivum pinx 1754 cetat 2J. Bequeathed by Mrs. D. Balguerie,
born van Rijswijk, 1823. In the store-room.
1405. Johanna van Rijswijk. Wife of the former.
C. 37^4 by 31 in., h. h. 7^ in. Same source as No. 1404. In the store-room.
LAIRESSE (Gerard de), born at Liege, 11 September 1640; buried
at Amsterdam, 21 July 171 1. Studied under his father, Reinier
de Lairesse, and Bertholet Flemal. From 1667 he worked at
Amsterdam. E - M.
1406. Seleucus foregoes his claim to Stra- ^ n
tonice in favour of his son Antiochus. fr f A/A»s>rff>
O. 12J4 by 18% in., h. f. 8 in. Signed to the right : ^ \^ Kfh *
There are many duplicates of this picture, a. o. *#*■) 10^- ^A
in the Museums at Karlsruhe, Oldenburg and / #£/ /
Schwerin. Collection van Heteren, 1809. -^
1407. Anthony and Cleopatra. A composition illustrating the story
of the precious pearl.
C 29^ by 37*4 ^ ^
in., h. f. 15 in. K ^ i£l * ij^J/ ^^-mf
Sronlsode: ^<iW«« }^ J ^ '
Engraved, with some modifications, by G. de Lairesse. Collection van Loon .
Bequeathed by Mrs. Insinger, born van Loon, 1903.
L408.The Last Supper.
C. 16^(4 by 21^4 in., h. h. I ^ in. Signed on the back of the picture: Lairesse.
Bequeathed by Baron Reinhard van Lynden, 1899.
L409. Mars, Venus and Cupid. Cupid is placing a helmet on the
head of Venus.
C. 49^ by 37 iu., h. h. Mars, 4 in. From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
.410. Mars, Venus and Cupid.
Mercury is winging his way
towards the lovers to warn
them.
C. 52 by 38 in., h. h. Mars 4^4 in.
Signed at the bottom to the right:
Same source as No. 1409.
411. Virtue. An allegorical composition. A man warding off the
evil passions, is being conducted to a temple by the figure of
Virtue.
C 52^ in. by 2 yds 5 in.,
h. f. 2514 in. Signed to the
left, on the vase : ^■"•"^ *-*'
From the "Werkhuis", at and Anno ibjo.
Amsterdam. Lent by the town since 1885.
Q £#irrf '" tt fecit
192 LAIRESSE.
1412. Diana and Endymion. Cupid is leading the goddess towards
Endymion, indicating him with his torch.
C. 69^ by 46^4 in., h. f. 42 in.
Probably from the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
1413. A mythological subject. A woman holding a shell in her
hand is kneeling in front of a fountain; standing near her is a
man who has divested himself of the armour seen in the fore-
ground. Two children are at play close by.
C. 48 by 58 in., h. h. 5 in. A duplicate of this picture and signed by
the artist, was at the sale of the Bruchmann collection (Magdeburg) in 1904.
Source unknown.
1414. Legitimate power, represented by the figure of a woman seated
on a throne between Peace and Power. A soldier is conducting
three captive women to the foot of the throne. This work is
in grisaille, simulating a bas-relief.
C. 3 yds 4^ in. by 2 yds 3% in. Already mentioned in the catalogue of 1809.
1415. Revolution. A woman representing Power is being dragged
from the throne, whilst another woman is usurping her place.
Behind the latter figure are seen Vanity, Envy and Violence. This
work is in grisaille, simulating a bas-relief . Companion to No. 141 4.
C. 3 yds 4% in- by 2 yds . ~ ^
t?tsiS?at*ebottom Qn " <dk Imres: J. 9^
Already mentioned in 1 809. ^
1416. Painting for a ceiling. In the centre a medallion representing
Erebus disappearing through light vapours at the approach of
Apollo. The paintings at the four corners combined form a
cupola, underneath which is a gallery supporting female figures
carrying implements of hunting. (Diana and her nymphs).
C. 8 yds 27 in. by 6 yds 20^ in., nat. size. Placed in room 333 of the
" Fragmentengebouw". From the Royal Cabinet of pictures at the Hague 1885.
1417. Ceiling in eight sections with allegorical illustrations of the
treatment of lepers and idiots.
C. Dimensions: 71 by 53 in.; 69 by 63 in.; 2 yds by 2 yds 30% in.;
2 yds 1 in. by 2 yds x\ in.; 51^ by 67 in.; 52% by 67^4 in.; 49^ in.
by 2 yds 3 in.; 46 by 52^ in. From the hospital for lepers.
Placed in room No. 248, the imitation of an old Dutch Governor's hall.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1418. Painted ceiling representing Apollo and Aurora.
C. 3 yds 6\ in. by 7 yds 15^ in., nat. size. Placed in room 153 o
the Dutch Museum. Formerly in a private residence, at Amsterdam.
Presented by Mr. W. F. Piek.
LANDSBERGHS. Dutch painter. Lived in the beginning of the
XVIII century.
1421. Portrait of a man of rank. A member of the family
Balguerie. Bust.
C. ov. 28*4 by 24% in., nat. size. In the background, his coat of arms :
to the right the arms of the Balgueries and to the left those of the Labays.
Signed on the back of the picture: Landsberghs, pinxit iyig.
Bequeathed by Mrs. D. Balguerie, born van Rijswijk, 1823.
LAQUY. I93
LAQUY (WiUem Joseph), born at Bruel, near Cologne, in. 1738;
died at Cleves in 1798. Resided principally at Amsterdam.
1422. A Dutch kitchen. In the centre of the room a young woman
is busy plucking a partridge. A servant maid is standing near
her with a dish of fish and by the side is a child playing with
a little dog.
C. 24^ by 21 in., h. f. 10^ in. Signed: P\ V/~V/ Pn ~ j,'rj join*
Sale Braamcarap, 1771. V Y * yj « *<J* y^J I
Presented by Dr. A. Bred his, 1895.
LAROON (Marcellus), was born at the Hague in 1653; died at
Richmond 11 -March 1702. Lived in England from his early
youth. E ' - M.
1423. Jolly company drinking and larking in the doorway of an inn.
C. 15^ by 19^ in., h. f. seated, 6 in. From the collection Gijsbert de
Clercq, 1899. Acquired from the Rembrandt Society in 1902.
LASTMAN (Claes Pietersz.) and NIEULANDT (Adrlaen van).
Claes Pietersz. Lastman was born before 1600 and buried at
Amsterdam, 6 May 1625. Brother and pupil of Pieter Lastman. E.
1424. Captain Abraham Boom and his Lieutenant Ant. Oetgens
with seven members of the civic-guard belonging to the
regiment which defended Zwolle 23 September 1623. Full
length figures, standing; the third on the left is Willem Backer
and the standard-bearer, Jan Jansz. Fortuyn.
C. 2 yds 24% in. by 6 yds 9^ in., nat. size. From the "Doelen" of the
Cross-bowmen. Formerly in the large room of the Court-Martial in the
old Town Hall. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
LASTMAN (Pieter Pietersz.), was born in 1583 at Amsterdam
and buried there 4 April 1633. Was a pupil of Gerrit Pietersz.
(Sweelinck) at Amsterdam where, for some time, he taught his
art to Rembrandt. Resided 1604 — 1607 at Rome.
1425. The sacrifice of Abraham.
Grisaille O. 15^4 by \2.\ in., h. f. 9 in.
Signed in the . foreground to the left:
Presented by Dr. A. Bredius, 1887.
1426. Christ healing a leper. A composition filled in with numerous
figures, having for background a Southern landscape
with imposing buildings.
O* 3°& hy 42% in., h. f. 15 in. Signed at the bottom to the left :
Purchased at Florence through the Rembrandt Society, in 1889.
LAUWERS (Jacobus Johannes), born at Bruges in 4 /C * «s
1753, Visited Italy and married at Amsterdam, where ' V / /
he died 21 December 1800
1427. A Flemish dairy.
C. 1714 by 14^ in., h. f. 4^ in. Signed to the right, on a Wall:
y. Lauivers ft. iigq. Bought at Amsterdam in 1829.
LAWRENCE (Sir Thomas), born at Bristol 4 May 1769, died in
London 7 January 1830. Studied under William Hoare and
Sir Josuah Reynolds. He succeeded the latter as painter to the
English Court in 1792.
L
i94 LAWRENCE.
1428. Willem Ferdinand Mogge Muilman (1778 — ). Dust,
turned towards the left.
C. 30 by 25*4 in., nat size. This picture* has been painted in London
and made a present of to Mr. H. Muilman, senior, by J* J. Angerstein,
the London banker. Bequeathed by Jhr. J. S. H. van de Poll, 1880.
LEEMANS (Anthonie), probably baptized at the Hague; 16 February
1 631; died between 1665 and 1673. Worked at Amsterdam.
1429. A study of still life. Part of a breast-plate, musical instruments,
a sheet of music paper, etc. J2+* /> -""T^
S^ASi to *. ,*,. J^ttvmJ^Jr.t
Acquired at the sale W. Gruyter, Amster- i Ktt
dam 188*2. JLOSS.
LEEMANS (Johannes), born in 1633 or 1634; died in 1687 or 1688.
1430. Hunting tackle. A cage and various implements of the chase
hung up
against a
white wall.
C. 25 by
30% in., real
size. Signed on the cage :
Purchased at Gorinchem
in 1879. Presented by
Dr. A. Bredius to the Royal Archeological Society in 1880.
Lent to the Museum since 1885.
1431. Hunting tackle,
hung up against a
wall.
C. 45 \ by 5 7 in, , real- size.
Signed on the cage:
Lent by the Royal
Archeological Society. " ~ ^ *~^t
1432. Hunting implements, hanging from a wall.
C. 29 by 23^ in., real size. (Attributed to the painter). From the collec-
tion Gijsbert de Clercq. Bought from the Rembrandt Society, 1901.
LEICKERT (Charles-Henri- Joseph), born at Brussels, 22 Septem-
ber 18 1 8. A pupil of W. J. J. Nuyen and of A. Schelfhout.
Is living at Maintz. E,
1433. A winter scene. A large sheet of ice covered with skaters
near the remparts of a town.
C. 52% in. by 2 yds 3^ in. Signed to the left on the ice : Ch. Leickertf.6y,
Purchased at the exhibition held at "Arti et Amicitiae", Amsterdam 1867.
LELIE (Adriaan de), born at Tilbuig, 19 May 1755; died at
Amsterdam, 30 November 1820. Pupil of Adr. Bern, de
Quertemont.
1434. The opening of the building "Felix Meritis", a* October
1788. J. H: van Swindeii is delivering his speech.
C. 66 in. by 2 yds 7\ in., h. f. 7 in.
e 1885.
LELIE.
»95
A sketch in pen and ink by y. C. Dekaen has been added to the picture
to indicate the 42 persons represented:
I. J. H. van Swinden. 15. H. Heeremiet.
16. A. Strokkel.
17. H. Aeneae.
.18. A. Bonn.
19. £. M. Engelberts.
20. H. C. Cras.
21. D. C. Jamin.
22. R.W.Lindev.Dijk.
23. H. Steenbergen.
24. C. Leer.
25. S. D. Car tier.
26. A. C. H. Kaempff.
27. P. S. Serne\
28. J. Kuyper.
From the Society "Felix Meritis", since dissolved.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, 1889.
1486. The class-room for drawing from the nude at " Felix
Meritis".
C. 40 by 53*4 m«i n« n* IO in« Signed on a drawing portfolio : A. de Lelie.
A sketch annexted to this picture serves to identify the persons represented :
1. P. van Winter Nsz. 15. C. S. Roos. 28. Peereboom.
2. J. Schmidt.
3. C. E. Weits.
4. J. Pietersse,
5. Dr. Bleecker.
6. F. L. Woldorff.
7. C. S. Roos.
8. J. Lugt Dircksz.
9. J. M. Verhoesen.
10. J. G. Fauvarcq.
11. J. Swart.
12. T. I. Weddik.
13. P. Kerkhoven.
14. J. Kuyper.
29. J. R. RigaiL
30. B. Weddik Wendel.
31. J. Moll jr.
32. J. Lublink de Jonge.
33. A. de Haas.
34. L. Tersteeg.
35. P. H. van Swinden.
36. J. T\ N. Fauvarcq.
37. J. S. Hoyman.
38. Ph. Taddel.
39. J. A. van Hemert.
40. J. Ruloffs.
41. A. de Lelie.
J. C. Dehaen, designer.
2. Brentano.
3. de Smeth.
4. J. Lauwers.
5. Muller.
6
7. Daniel du Pre\
8. Jacques Kuyper.
9. A. de Lelie.
10. L. A. Claessens.
11. J. de Vos Wz.
12. J. Tersteeg.
13. Jacobus de Vos.
14. Jero. de Bosch.
16. Sluyter. 29. D. Versteegh.
17. J.Goll. v. Franckenst. 30. Jan Hulswit.
18. Gildemeester.
19. B. de Bosch.
20. Vinkeles.
21. Van Hall.
22. Andreas Bonn.
23. Steven Goble.
24. R. Meurs Ruysse-
naar.
25. Jan Ekels.
26. J. Kamphuyzen.
31. P. van der Schley.
32. Jan Yver.
33. P. Fouquet Jr.
34. H. Fock.
35. C. van Heurn.
36. J. E. Grave Jr.
37. G. van Royen.
38. Jacob Smies.
39. H. Numan.
40. P. Barbiera.
27. Ch. du Bois.
Same source as No. 1434.
1436. The sculpture gallery at " Felix Meritis", 1807.
C. 40 by 53^ in., h. f. standing, 11% in. An explanatory sketch, drawn
by H. W. Caspari in 1822, has been added to the picture:
1. H. Heeremiet.
2. I. P. Hibma.
3. J. Adami.
4. M. Kooy.
5. W. J. Bruggemeyer.
6. H. de Flines.
7. A. Buyn.
8. G. Koek.
9. W. J. v. Troostwijk.
10. D. du Pre\
11. D. Versteegh.
12. J. G. Biben.
13. Mr. G. J. Palthe.
14. P. Doublet.
15. J. Pennis.
16. C. Covens.
17. J. H. Molkenboer.
18. Mr. A. J. Deiman.
19. R. Hoyman.
20. A. de Lelie.
21. P. Pieterse Iz.
22. H. Numan.
23. M. Romswinckel.
24. G. van Haarst Az.
25. E. P. Offerman.
26. G. Swarth,
27. C. Tweehuisen,
(doorkeeper).
28. J. W. Berntz.
29. G. van der Voort.
30. B. Klijn Bsz.
31. H. H. Klijn.
32. Mr.J.F.Klinkhamer.
33. F. de Bozer.
34. P. J. Uylenbroek.
35. P. Heimbach JPsz.
36. A. Bousquet.
37. J. L. Weydeman.
38. J. Prins.
Same source as No. 1434.
196 LELIE.
1487. Professor Andreas Bonn (1738— 1817) teaching drawing
from the nude at "Felix Meritis".
C* 32% by 40 in., h. f. standing, 19% in. A pen and ink sketch has been
subjoined as index to the 37 figures in this picture:
1. A. Bonn. 14. J. E. Grave. 27. P. Fouquet.
2. P. Schoonegevel. 15. J. H. Middelhuysen. 28. J. Goll van Franc-
3. H. Heeremiet. 16. D. du Pre\ kenstein.
4. J. Tersteeg. 17. J. W. de Normant. 29. D. A. van der Wart.
5. P. Barbiers. . 18. G. van der Voort. 30. G. van Rooyen.
6. S. Goble\ 19. B. van Heyningen. 31. C. S. Roos.
7. A. de Lelie. . 20. E. van Drielst. 32. C. R. T. Krayenhoff.
8. D. Versteegh. 21. J. J. de Flines. 33. I. de Frey.
9. H. de Flines. 22. J. Kersjens. 34. H. Lageman.
10. I. Kuyper. 23. W. van der Vuurst. 35. I. Lauwers.
11. I. Ekels. 24. C. van Heurn. 36. I. Swart.
12. H. Numan. ' 25. J. Gildemeester Jz. 37. I. Grandjean.
13. N. van der Meer Jr. 26. J. B. van Aerde.
Same source as No. 1434.
1438. Six governors of the " Nieuwezijds Huiszitten- Aalmoese-
niers-Armenhuis" (charitable institution) in 1799. Their
names are: Mr. J oh. L. Ludov. Farjon, Dr. Petrus Jac. Noot,
Carsten Petersen Jr, David de Mijn, Dan. Arbmann Daniels en
Dirk van Bergen. Nearly full length figures, grouped round a table.
C. 71^ in. by 2 yds 14^ in., nat. size. Signed at the bottom to the
left: A. de Lelie. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1896.
1439. Four governors of the " Oudezijds Huiszitten-Aalmoese-
niers-Armenhuis (charitable institution) in 1806. Their
names are: B. de Bosch, J. H. Bus, At. Baart and P. J. le
Jolle. Nearly full length figures, seated at a table.
C; 69^ in. by 2. yds 8^ in., nat. size.
Signed to the right on the chair: A. de Lelie ft 1806. Same source as No. 1438.
1440. Jhr. Gysbert Carel Rutger Reinier van Brienen van
Ramerus (1771—1821), and his family. Represented at his
estate of Crailo. Full length figures.
C ZZ^k hy 28 in., h. f. standing, 19 in.
Signed in the foreground to the right : A. de Lelie ft 1806.
Presented by Jonkvr. A. M. van Brienen van Ramerus, 1887.
1441. The pancakes. In a modest interior an old woman is frying
pancakes. Her husband is standing by her side and a young
woman visitor is seen entering the room.
M. 20^ by i6ife in., h. f. 12 in. Signed above a door): de Lelie fee.
Lent by Mr. J. B. Westerwoudt, Harlem 1902.
1442. An early visitor. View of a kitchen in the latter end of the
XVIII century.
O. 21 by 17 in., h. f. seated, 11^ in. Signed on the mantel piece: A. de
Lelie iyg6. Purchased at the sale G. van der Pot, Rotterdam 1808.
1443. Barend Klyn Barendsz. (1774 — 1829). Poet. Seated in an
armchair near a table.
C. 29^ by 23^ in., nat. size.
At the bottom to the right, a signature nearly effaced and the date : i8ij.
Presented by the heirs of Mr. J. H. Molkenboer, 1891.
-1
LELIENBERGH. 197
lgmg irom a wan ana a iew
LELIENBERGH (Cornells), was inscribed in 1636 as a member
of the St. Luke's guild at the Hague, where he worked until
1666. Was still living in 1672.
1444. Dead birds. A dead parrot hanging from a wall and a few
snipes lying on a column.
O. 18^ by 14^ in., real size.
Signed at the bottom to the right:
Acquired at Amsterdam in 1888.
1445. Dead birds. A green woodpecker
suspended against the wall and a
few snipes on a plinth.
O. 18^ by 14^4 in., real size.
Signed at the bottom to the left:
Same source as No. 1444.
1446. A study of still life. A black cock against a white-washed
wall; by the side, in a recess, two dead rabbits.
C. 37 by 33 in., real size.
Signed at the bottom to the right :
Bought at the sale Gijsbert de
Clercq in 1897 with the pecu- I ^ JdilUbfrqfl ■ /• )&?
niary assistance of the Rem- \v-> * ^/\ . \y ^ J '
brandt Society. v— ^ ^^^ ^^
1447. A study of still life. Between various kinds of vegetables are
lying a dead cock and a hen.
C. 40% by 33% in., ^^
real size. Signed at / s*s J f) a • /**
the bottom to the right, / V-^ ///. /* / / h° S
towards the centre: ( ^ * ICLl^MOCrCfn • J (J\ t° ?3
Bequeathed by D. \^y * *^\ . C^ ^
Franken Dz., 1898. ^=^
LEMBKE (Johann Philipp), born at Nuremberg, 19 May 1631;
died at Stockholm in 1713. Pupil of Jac. Weyer. Principally
known as a painter of battle-fields. E.
1448. Portrait of the artist and his wife, painted on the inside
of the lid of a box made out of a silver thaler.
Diam. 1% in. Presented by Dr. A. Bredius.
LEPOITEVIN (Eugfcne-Modeste-Edmond), was born 31 July 1806 at
Paris and died there 6 August 1870. Was a pupil of Louis Hersent. E,
1449. A young shepherd leaning on his crook.
Ca. 6^ by 8^ in., h. f. 4^ in. Signed with the painter's monogram : P.
Baron Reinhard van Lynden bequest, 1899.
LEYDEN (Jan van). Dutch painter. Worked about the middle of
the XVII century.
1451. The Dutch fleet before Chatham, \ % • «■
June 1667. ) V \.1>/Bt*\
O. 36% by 6\\ in. Signed on a flag:
. Purchased at the sale A. G. de Visser, the Hague 1878.
LEYDEN (Lucas van), was born at Leyden at the end of May or
the beginning of June 1494 and died in that town during the
summer of 1533. Was pupil of his father, Huygh Jacobsz. and
of Cornells Engelbrechtsz. B- W-E.
198 LEYDEN.
1462. The Sermon. In the foreground are seen several members of
the congregation in various attitudes, among whom are a nobleman,
his lady and the artist hjmself, listening to the
priest preaching from the pulpit. Outside the church
the same nobleman distributing food to the poor.
O. 52*k by 3814 in., h. f. standing, 2314 in.
Signed at the bottom to the right:
Collection Bortniansky. Sale of the collection Schummlansky,
Leipsick 1861. Bought from P. D. Colnaghi, London 1897.
1453.Edzard I, count of East Friesland (1462 —
1528). Copy. The original, attributed to Lucas van Leyden, is
in the Museum of Oldenburg. Half length figure.
C. 59 by 44^ in., nat. size. Sale van Panhuys, Amsterdam 1882.
1453a. Cornells van Blyenburgh (see No. 1453 b) playing at cards
with his wife Catherine Schoyte (see No. 1453 c). A jester,
half hidden by a curtain, is observing the game. Through a
window is seen a castle on the bank of a river. In the corners of
the picture are the coats of arms of the couple. A copy made in
the XVII century after the original probably by Lucas van Leyden.
O. 14% by 1714 in., h. h. 1% in. Lent by Baron Th. Collot d'Escury, 1904.
1463b. Cornells van Blyenburgh (1450— 152 1), general during the
war between Holland and Guelderland. Bust, the face in profile
turned towards the right. Copy from an original probably by
Lucas van Leyden, or perhaps from the original of No. 1453a.
O. 27^ by 23 in., nat. size. Same source as the preceding No.
1453c. Catharine Schoyte ( — 1487), wife of the former. Bust, face
in profile turned towards the left. A similar copy to that of No. 1453b.
O. 27^ by 23 in., nat. size. Same source as No. 1453b.
LEYS (Jean-Auguste-Henri, Baron), was born 18 February 181 5,
at Antwerp; died in that town 26 Aug. 1869. A pupil of Ferd.
de Braekeleer. E.
1464. An interior of the XVII century, with the figures of a man
and a woman engaged in reading.
M. 24% by 19% in., h. f. seated, 1 1 \. Signed: IHA Leys (interlaced) 1838.
Acquired from H. Konitig, 1839. Van der Hoop collection.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
LEYSTER (Judith), was born at Harlem or at Zaandam towards
1600; died at Heemstede in 1660. Was a pupil of Frans Hals
and married in June 1639 the painter Jan Miense Molenaar.
Shortly after her marriage she went to live
at Amsterdam until 1648 and settled after-
wards at Heemstede.
1465. The jolly toper, looking at the spectator
with a smiling face, calling his attention to
a blue jug which he holds in front of him
with outstretched arms.
C. 35 by 33^ in., nat. size.
Signed in the background to the right:
An almost identical work but of much inferior
merit is in the Kaiser Friedrich Museum at Berlin. Sold with the collection
J45S- Judith Leyster,
1355. Sir G. Kneller.
LEYSTER. 199
of vicomtesse R. V. at the "Hotel Drouot" at Paris, 23 April -1890, when
it was catalogued as a Frans Hals. Purchased at Paris in 1897.
LIEDTS (Abraham), lived at Hoorn about the middle of the
XVII century.
1456. Pieter Florisz* (1605— 1658). Vice-admiral. Seen to the knees.
(Copy).
C. 47 by 36% in., nat. size. Presented by Mr. A. J. Enschedl, 1874.
LIERNUR (Willem-Adrianus-Alexander), bota at: the Hague
7 February 1856. E.
1457. View of the interior of a fisherman's house at* Scheve-
ninguen. A woman is busy peeling potatoes.
M. 5 by 6^ in. Signed at the top in the foreground : A. Wt A. Litrnur tS€^.
Bequeathed by Jhr. Mr. P. A. van den Velden, 18^2.
LIEVENS (Jan), born at Leyden, 24 October 1607; buried at
Amsterdam, 8 June 1674. Studied under Joris van Schooten at
Leyden and Pieter Lastman at Amsterdam. Lived at Antwerp
from 1635 to 1643 (supposed to have been in London, with his
wife, in 1637). In the latter part of his life he principally resided
at Amsterdam. E. X.
1458. Samson and Delilah. Samson is seen asleep^ his head resting
on Delilah's knees, who is handing a
pair of scissors to a Philistine standing ., -c.
behind her. h p
C. 51% by 43 *£ in., a little over nat. size.
Signed at the top to the. left:
At the top to the right the wrong signature: Rembrandt f< 1633.
Bought at Bradford in 1895.
1459. The apotheosis of Peace. An allegorical
composition.
-C. 2 yds 28 in. by 2 yds 8% in., nat. size. Signed in
the foreground about the centre, on a scabbard: \ /^*
From the agency of the Ministry of Finances, in the * W* jS^
"Spinhuissteeg", Amsterdam 1877. *r
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1460. Maerten Harpertsz. Tromp (1597— 1653). Lietrtenattt-adawral.
Painted to the knees, turned towards the right.
C. 52^ by 4 1 14 in-., nat. size.
Acquired at the sale of Jhr. van Beresteijii Vught, 1884.
1461. Cornelia Teding van Berckhout (1614—1680). Third wife
of the preceding. Seen to the knees, facing the left
C. 52% by 4114 in., nat. size. Same source as No. 1460.
LIEVENS (Jan Andries), born at Antwerp in 1644, settled in 1668
at Amsterdam. Was the son of Jan Lievens.
1462, Engel de Ruyter (16497-1683). Vice-admiral; seen to the
knees, turned to the left; a dog by his side.
C. 58 by 48^ in., nat. size.
Part of the collection de Ruyter, acquired in 1895.
26o LI EVENS.
]/K-
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1463. Jan van Gelder (1647— 1673). Naval
captain, son-in-law of Admiral de Ruyter.
Painted to the knees, facing the right;
a sea- view 'background.
C. 58 by 49 in., nat. size. ■ i
Signed on the wall: ^ J ■'
Part of the collection de Ruyter, purchased
in 1895.
LIMBORCH (Hendrik van), was bom
6 March 1682 at the Hague and died
there 3 February 1759, Had several masters, a.o. Jan de Baen
and Adr. van der Werff. E, *>
1464. Portrait of the artist /[ // f) I /O
himself. Bust, turned to (& j 1 // jr^
the left, facing the spectator. \^/ i/fr *S l/fTl/
C 33% by 27^ in., nat. size. * \^
Signed at the top to the left : \*—<£v
Engraved by P. Tanje. Bought from Mrs.
van Limborch van der Meersch — Spoelstra,
Amsterdam 1894.
1465. A rustic scene. A shepherd and . shepherdess in an arcadian
landscape.
C. 26^ by 22 in., h. f. 13% in. ' JfSflLir" DOrrr* t
Signed in the centre, on a stone:
Companion to the following No. Collection van Heteren, 1809.
1466. Cupid and Psyche. Cupid is strewing flowers over the body
of Psyche.
»;. ; . C. 26% by 2114 in., h. f. 1414 in. Companion to the preceding No.
Collection van Heteren, 1809.
1467. Children at play. Little naked children are playing at blind-
man's buff in a landscape.
O. 10^ by 13% in., h. f. 4^ in. Collection van Heteren, 1809.
LINGELBACH (Johannes), baptized at Franckfort-on-Main, 10 Octo-
ber 1622; died in November 1674 at Amsterdam, where he
• had settled after a residence at Paris (1642. — 1644) and in Italy
(1644— 1650).
. 1468. The dentist, on horseback in the centre of the Market place
in an Italian town; he is extracting a tooth from a peasant's
mouth. The market place is full of figures, principally traffickers.
C. 27 by 34 in., h. f. 8 in.
Signed at the bottom to the left : ^f
Sale ]. A. Brentano, Amster- [J sp /y* ^ *
dam 1S22. Cabinet J. Rom- L // UWtfClSod?- U/ JO? J
bouts, 1850. L. D upper Wz., p J /f/ ^ ' kS^
bequest, 1870. ^^
1469. In camp. In front of a tent dressed with colours, soldiers are
grouped round a table on which is seen a trumpeter blowing on
his instrument; a little way off, officers and soldiers. In the middle
distance a few tents scattered about, and in the background a town.
O. 17^ by 25^ in., h. f. 6^ in. Sale P. de Smeth van Alphen, Amster-
dam 1 8 10. Same source as No. 1468.
LINGELBACH. 201
c7:^Qf^Sa^.
1470. The riding school in the open air. In the foreground a group
of horsemen and grooms ; a few
persons have just dismounted.
C. 26*4 by yi\ in., h. f. 6 in. Signed
at the bottom to the right. From the
National Museum, the Hague 1808.
1471. A landscape with figures. On a hill in a mountainous
landscape a party of huntsmen with
their dogs and some peasants. s//^^ # aw/V" /?
C. 19% by ai% in., h. f. 3* in. (J3° Ct>
Signed at the bottom to the right: K~* ^
Sale H. Muilman, Amsterdam 181 3. Jhr. J. S. H. van de Poll, bequest, 1880.
1472. Returning from the chase. Two ladies and two gentlemen at
the entrance of a domain, returning from hunting; by their side are
the grooms with the dogs and the hawks. _ ,
O. \\\ by 16^ in., h. f. 4% in. J Lintj f/foc jj
Signed at the bottom to the left: **
Sale Jhr. J. Goll van Frankenstein, Amsterdam 1833. Van der. Hoop
collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1473. Naval battle off Leghorn, 14 March 1653.
C. on O. 45 in. by 2 yds* 13 in., h. f. 8 in. To the right on a sheet of
paper a description of the battle ; to the left, on a monument, seven lines
written in Roman. From the offices of the trade with the Levant, 1826;
1474. An Italian harbour. In the distance the sea bounded by hills
and buildings. In the foreground, near a massive gate, several
figures among whom are two lazaroni
blltoGi
playing at dice. //. rt/p /.
C. 23% by 20^ in., h. f. 6^ in. Utt^CWCld]
Signed at the bottom to the left: s* J *-*
Collection van Heteren, 1809. w^
1475. A port on the Mediterranean sea, near a fortified town ; in
the foreground a ' tradesman and a 1
number of workmen taking rest.
C. 30^ by 20 in., h. f. 614 in. Signed at (• 1*IJ\J(jP t T* a
the bottom to the right, on a stone: *^*VCH
Acquired at the sale G. van der Pot, / K g~ j.
Rotterdam 1808. V V ^
LINGELBACH (Joh.) and WYNANTS (Jan).
1476. A country road. On the raised ground of a hilly landscape,
are seen a group of men, horses and dogs ; to the left, a country
road with figures of peasants. The landscape is painted by
Jan Wynants.
C. 15^ by 18 in., h. f. 3^ in. Signed at the bottom to the left:
Sale of Mrs. Heemskerk, the Hague 1770. Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
LINGELBACH (Joh.) and HACKAERT (Jan), see Hackaert, No. 102 2.
„ ,, LOOTEN (Jan), „ Looten, „ 1483.
LINGEMAN (Lambertus), born at Amsterdam, 26 April 1829; died
at Abcoude, 10 October 1894. Pupil of Petrus Franciscus Greive.
1477. A friendly gathering. Interior of the XVII century.
M. 15% by 19% in., h. f. 8 in. Signed: Lingeman i8jo.
Acquired a,t an exhibition, Rotterdam i8yo,
202 LINTHORST.
LINTHORST (Johannes), was born in 1745 at Amsterdam and
died there 7 August 18 15.
1478. A fruit piece. Various kinds of fruit grouped on a marfoie slab.
M. 33 by 26 in. Dated in the centre of the slab : 1808.
From the pavilion " Welgelegen", Harlem 1885.
LOKHORST (Dirk van), was born 11 November 18 18 at Utrecht
and died in that town in 1893. Pupil of A. Verhoesen and of
J. W. Bilders. L-E.
1479. View of the interior of a sheepfold.
C 5 3^ by 43^ in., nat. size. Signed in the foreground to the right : D.van
Lokhorst 1 8? 6. Purchased at an exhibition, Rotterdam 1877.
LOMCKE (Jacob Lambrechtse), was born at Zierikzee towards
1580, married in 1603 and again in 1625. Was still Hying in 1646.
1480. Philippe Le Mire. Bust, turned towards the right.
O. 26^ by 21 in., nat. size. Dated at the bottom: Aetatis 20. Anno 1618.
Bequeathed by Jhr. Jacob de Witte van Citters 1875.
1481. Antoinette Walleran. Wife of the former. Bust, turned
towards the left.
O. 26% by 21*4 in., nat. size. Dated at the bottom: Aetatis 22. Anno it 18.
Same source as No. 1480.
LOO (Charles-Am£d6e-Phitippe van). See Vanloo, p. 332.
LOO (Jacob van), born in 16 14 at Sluis; died 26 November 1670
at Paris, where he resided since 1662. From 1642 till 1662 he
lived in Amsterdam. E.
1482. The distribution of food to the poor. An allegorical
composition.
C. 2 yds 30^ in. by 60^ in., s^
nat. size. Signed at the bottom ' £
to the right: f I ^)\~77/11
Painted for the "Oude-Zijds / / • U W-
Huiszittenhuis". From the "Werk- l _(S fj<?
huis" (workhouse). Lent by the JrO S^
town of Amsterdam, since 1885*
LOOTEN (Jan), born about 16 18 at Amsterdam, where he worked
until 1669; after that date he fixed his residence in England,
where he died m 168 1.
1483. The crossway. A mountainous landscape with high trees ; a
lady and a gentleman starting for the hunt are accosted by
beggars. The figures are painted by J, Lingelbach.
C 38% by 17 in., h. f. 3% in.
Signed at the bottom to the left : fn H q ** *
Bought at the sale of Jhr. J. Goll van Frankenstein, J*^.
1833. Acquired in i860. L. Dupper Wz., bequest, 1870. ^^
LUBERTI (Jacobus-Augustus), born at Harlem in 1748, died at
Amsterdam in 1822.
1484. Four governors of the hospital for lepers. Their names
are: R. J. van den Broeke, D. Nolthenius, J. Veening and M.
van Son. Bij their side are H. van Veen, secretary and H.
LUBERTI.
203
Linteloo, superintendant The governors are seated round a table.
C. 67^ in., by 2
yds 10 in., nat. size. ^ — fT\
Signed at the bot-(V^\ € /J ^ &
Frmeri^ in'" the \j)^o6f^^W"tvnl
governors' room of /y
the hospital for
lepers. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1896,
LUBIENIETZKI (Christoffel), born at Stettin in 1660 or 1661 ;
died after 1728 at Amsterdam, where he had studied under the
direction of Adr. Backer and of Gerard de Lairesse. Had first
been a pupil of Joh. Georg Stuhr, at Hamburg, M-E.
1485. The painter by himself (?) Half length figure, turned towards
the left, a palet in his hand.
C 3614 by 29^ in., nat. size.
Purchased at the sale of Jhr. W. Gockinga, Amsterdam 1883.
1486. Job Siewerts. Half length, nearly full face.
C. 22^ by 1914 in., ^^^
h. h. 414 in. Signed X7*^"^ /"** OC
and dated at the bottom // A ., /' /j/,r»^* «-***»
to the left: <t\a0lCilietZAt */ (/WIS . 9/)$ .
and aetatis fuae a jj— ^-* ^**/ ^—
Formerly in the " Rijpenhofje" (convent of beguines).
Lent by the Mennonite Church of Amsterdam, 1899.
1487. Gozewijn Centen with his wife and two of his sons.
Half length figures represented in a park.
C* 37% by 63% in-, h. f. 6 in. Signed at the bottom to the right: C
Lubienietzki jy 21. Same source as No* i486.
1488. Arent van Buren (1670 — 1721). Rear-admiral. Half length
figure in armour turned towards the right.
C. 40% by 33 Vi in., nat size. Signed at the bottom to the right: C.
Lubienietski 17 21. Presented by Mr. J. Fabius, 1891.
1489. Sabina Agneta d'Acquet (1675 — 1726). Wife of the former.
Half length figure, turned to the left.
C. 40^ by 33 in. Signed to the left, on the socle of a vase: C.
Lubienietski 1721. Same source as No. 1488.
LUNDENS (Gerrit), baptized at Amsterdam 27 September 1622, was
still living in i677r Brother-in-law of Abraham van derHecke.
1490. Portrait of a young man, seen to the shoulders <^
Inside of a lid of a box made out of a "doppelthaler" '''*!*
of Gustavus-Adolphus. "%r
Diam. 1^ in., h. h. 1 in. Signed: V»
From the collection D. van der Kellen, Junior, 1873. •
1491. Portrait of an old woman, seen to the shoulders. Companion
to No. 1490. Painted on the reverse of a medal struck q,
in commemoration of the battle of Nieuwpoort. f^
Diam. 1^ in., h. h. I in. Signed: *****
Same source as No. 1490. ^
204 LUNDENS.
1492. A lover's visit. A young woman is surprised by the visit
of a young man.
Horn ov. convex, probably the cover of a box, 3^ by 2% in., h. f. seated, 2 in.
Presented to the Dutch Museum from an anonymous donor, by Dr. C.
Hofstede de Groot.
LYON (Jacob), was born in 1586 or 1587 at Amsterdam, where he
died after 1644, perhaps in 165 1.
1493. The company of Captain Jacob Pietersz. Hooghkamer
and of Lieutenant Pieter Jacobsz. van Rijn, in 1628. The
figures of -the 19 members of the civic guard are full length,
standing in one line, facing the spectator. They are represented
in a room at the further end of which is seen, hanging against
the wall, the picture of Dirck Barentsz (see No. 428).
C. 2 yds 28 in. by 5 yds 8 in,, nat. size. Signed and dated at the top
to the left: ANNO 1620 A : LONT. (The name, in being re-written at
a later date, has been inaccurately copied). From the "Doelen" of the
cross-bowmen. Formerly in the large hall of the Court-Martial in the old
Town-Hall of Amsterdam. Lent, by the town since 1885.
1494. Prince Maurice of Orange, bust, turned towards the right.
Copy after M. J.. van Miereveld.
. COP. 4|4 by 314 in., h. h. 2 in. A des Tombe bequest, 1903.
1495. Prince Frederick-Henry of Orange. Bust, facing the right.
A copy after M. J. van Miereveld.
COP. 4% by 31/4 in., h. h. 2 in.
On the back of the plate, the engraved signature: y<icob Lyon.
Companion to the preceding No. Same source as No. 1494.
MAAREL (Marius van der), born 1 September 1857 at the Hague,
where he is living at present. E.
1496. A fisherman's wife. (Study of a head).
C. 15^4 by 1 1^4 in., nat. size. Signed at the bottom to the left : van der Maarel,
Presented by the Dowager Baroness R. van Lynden, n£e Baroness van
Pallandt, 1900.
MAAS (Dirk), was born 12 September 1656 at Harlem and died there
25 December 171 7. Was a pupil of Hendrick Mommers, of Nic.
Berchem and of Jan van Huchtenburg. Sojourned in England. E-M.
1497. William III, King of England, at the chase with his retinue.
C. 24% by 35 in., h. f. on horseback, 6^4 in. The same subject, with the
figures drawn life-size, is in the palace of the Loo.
Lent by Mr. C. Schoffer, 1902.
MABUSE (Jan Gossaert van), born about 1470 at Maubeuge; died
shortly after June 1533, at Antwerp, where he had studied under
Quinten Massys. From 1510 to 1512 he was in Italy; worked
at Middelburg and Utrecht. B.
1498. Philip of Burgundy (?) Bishop of Utrecht (15 17—1524), bust,
the face seen three-quarters, wearing a black baret.
^* I5I4 by ll*k i"«» n« I1- 6 in. Wrongly signed: L.
From the National Museum, the Hague 180S.
MAES. 205
MAES (Jan Baptist Lodewijk), born 30 September 1794, at Ghent;
died at Rome in 1856. Pupil of his father, Canini Maes.
1499. The good Samaritan.
C. 2 yds 27 in. by 2 yds 7 in., nat. size. Signed: y. B. Maes Roma 1823.
Purchased at the exhibition held at Amsterdam in 1826.
MAES (Nicolaes), born at Dordrecht in November 1632, buried at
Amsterdam, 24 December 1693; settled in the latter town from
1673. Studied under Rembrandt. Visited Antwerp.
1500. Six of the principal members of the Surgeons9 Guild
at Amsterdam, seated round a table, facing the spectator; one
of the figures is standing. Their names are: Mr. Jan Coenerding,
Pieter Muyser, Isaac Hartman, Gerrit Verhul, Allardus Cyprianus,
and Goverd Bidloo.
C. 51% in. by 2 yds 5 in., nat. size. Formerly attributed to Jacob Backer.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since. 1885.
1501. Asking a blessing. An old woman, in the attitude
of prayer, seated behind a table on which food is spread.
Half length figure, seen full face. 0 0
C S23k by 44% in«i nat« size.
Signed in red on the table cloth, to the right:
Engraved by C. Ed. Taurel and Henriette de Vries. Bequeathed
by Mr. A. Lacoste, of Dordrecht, to the Society " Felix Mentis",
Amsterdam 1821, which, on its dissolution, presented it to the o °
town of Amsterdam. Lent to the Museum, since 1889. /? /r^\
1502. Dreaming. A young girl is resting her elbows on a
window frame, the open shutter of which is painted red and
around which wind the
branches of an apricot tree.
C. 48% by 37^ in., nat. size.
Signed on the window ledge :
Engraved by J. P. Lange.
From the province of Gro-
ningen. Acquired in 1829.
N.MA
1503. An old woman spinning. She is bending over her spinning
wheel to tie her thread ; in the background a white washed wall,
on part of which a strong shadow is thrown. * f*
O. 16^ by 1 314 in., h. f. seated, 9 in. VN ( \ Pc N^
Signed on an earthenware pot: | \J " | V*
Acquired from Jhr. Goll van Fran eke nstein, Amsterdam 1833.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1504. An old woman spinning. Seated in a large room, near a
table covered with a red cloth. She appears entirely absorbed
in her occupation.
C. 25 by 22 in., 'h. f. seated, 11^ in.
Signed to the right at the bottom:
Engraved by W. Unger and L. Lowen-'
stam. Sale P. Beelaerts van Blokland, 1826. Cabinet T- Rombouts, 1850.
L. Dupper Wz., bequest 1870.
-N.M^S.
206
MAES.
1506. Marten Meulenaer. Bust, turned
towards the left.
C. 17^ by 13% in., h. h. 4^ in.
Signed at the bottom to the left:
Bequeathed by Jhr. J. S. H. van der
Poll, 1880.
1509. CorneHs Evertsen (1642— 1706).
Lieutenant-admiral, seen to the knees, clad in armour, nearly
full face ; in the right hand he holds the commander's staff. In the
distance a naval battle.
C. 58*4 by 48^ in., nat.
size. Signed to the left
at the bottom:
Part of the collection de
Ruyter, acquired in 1895.
1507. Willem Pottey (1666— 1694), seen to
the knees, standing near a column.
C. 24 by 1 9^ in., h. h. 4^ in.
Signed at the bottom to the left:
Same source as No. 1506.
1508. Sara Pottey ( 1 65 1 — 1 706). Sister of
the former. Seen to the knees, seated
in a park.
C. 24 by 19% in., h. h. 4% in.
Signed at the bottom to the left:
Same source as No. 1506.
1511. Belichje Hulft (1656-1714).
Wife of Gerard Rover. Bust, nearly
full face.
C. 17% by 13ft in., h. h. 4^ in.
Signed at the bottom to the right:
Presented by Jhr. J. S. R. van de
Poll, 1885.
1512. Hendrik Wynands. (Copy). Companion to the following No.
Bust length.
C. 17^ by 13ft in., h. h. 4% in.
Bequeathed by Jhr. J. S. H. van de Poll, 1880.
1518. Aeltje Denys. Wife of the former. (Copy). Bust.
C. 1714 by 13*4 in., h. h. 4^ in. Same source as No. 1512.
MALO (Vincent), born at Cambray about 1600; died
at Rome at the age of 45. A pupil of David *"**V
Teniers the elder, at Antwerp. Visited Italy. \
1614. A party of villagers in front of an inn. jlN^*
O. \6\ by 20% in., h. f. 8^ in.
Signed on a stone bottle:
Sale Bicker van Swieten, 174 1. From the National
Museum, the Hague 1808.
_>
MALO. 207
1515. Jesus at the home of Martha and Mary, seated in a
court-yard; ki the corner a study of still — — - —
Hfe composed of game and fish. WV
C. 58^ in. by 2 yds 19 in,, nearly nat. size. dt\.y\—r
Signed to the left on the handle of a pail:
Acquired in 1883.
MANCINI (Antonio), born at Rome, 14 November 1852; pupil of
D. Morelli at Naples, and later of H. W. Mesdag. Studied in
Paris and London ; is at present living in his native town.
1516. Poor thing! A little girl standing desolate in a naked room;
mice are running about the floor.
C. 58^ by 32 in., nat. size. Signed at the bottom to the right: A. Mancini.
Presented by the Dowager Baroness R. van Lynden, nee Baroness van
Pallandt, 1900.
MARIS (Jacobus Hendricus), born at the Hague, 25 August 1S37 ;
died at Carlsbad, 7 August 1899. Pupil of Huib. van Hove, of
J. Stroebel and of Louis Meyer. Worked for some time at the
Academy of Antwerp and at Paris. Afterwards settled in his
native town. E.
1517. View of a Dutch town on a canal under a grey sky. Numerous
vessels are lying along the quay.
C. 34 by 50^ in. Purchased at an exhibition, the Hague 1887.
1518. View of a harbour. In the foreground the suburbs of a town and,
in the middle distance, the arches of a stone bridge over a canal.
C. ioJ/i by 3 1 \ in. Signed at the bottom to the left : y. Maris, Presented
by the Dowager Baroness R. van Lynden, born Baroness van Pallandt, 1900.
1518. River view. A very large stream, the bank of which can be
scarcely distinguished in the background of the picture. Gloomy
weather with a very cloudy sky.
C. 19 by 30% in. Signed at the bottom to the right: J. Maris,
Same source as No. 15*8.
1519a. Monk at his devotions. Seen in profile, facing the left,
kneeling in front of his desk. Painted in 1864.
COP. 8% by 6 in., h. f. 6^ in. Signed at the bottom in the centre:
y. J7. Maris /. 64. The Nos. 1519a to 1519V have been lent to the
Museum by Mr. J. C. J. Drucker, since 1904.
16 19b. The young mother, seated in a drawingroom ; she is preparing
to give the breast to her child, which is lying on her lap, its
lower limbs quite bare. Painted in 1868.
M. 11% by 914 in., h. f. 8% in.
Signed at the bottom to the left: J. Maris 1868. See No. 1519a.
1519c. Tired out. A young mother has fallen asleep in her chair,
her face is entirely hidden in the shadow. Her child is asleep
in the cradle standing at her feet. Painted in 1869.
C. 1 6^ by 24 in., h. h. 2^ in.
Signed at the bottom to the left: J. Maris f i86q. See No. 1519a.
2o8 MARIS.
1519d. A mill with part cut off. Skirting the bank of a canal seen
lengthways, runs a road leading to a bridge across another
stream. Along the road are a few red-roofed houses, and in
the centre, of the picture a mill, the top part of which is cut off
by the frame. An old woman is close to the bridge intending
to cross it. The deep shadows form a strong contrast with the sky.
Painted in 1872.
C. 1 7^ by 44.14 in., h. f. 2 in.
Signed at the bottom to the right: y. Maris 1872. See No. 1519a.
1519e. The " Schreyerstoren" (tower) at Amsterdam, in dull
weather, with a view of the houses and the quay along the Y.
Several boats are moored at the quay. A grey sky. Painted about 1874:
C. 9^ by 14% in. Signed at the bottom to the right: J. Maris,
See No. 1519a.
1519f. The draw-bridge. A horse and a cart are crossing the bridge,
which is seen in its whole length, painted in white. To the right
appear the red roofs of some buildings. A sky with big white
clouds. Painted in 1875.
C. 1 1^1 by 9 in. Signed at the bottom to the right : y. Maris. See No. 1519a.
1519g. The wooden bridge, laid over a small stream running between
two rows of houses in the poor part of a village. Painted about 1878.
M. 8^d by 11 in., h. f. 2.\ in. Signed at the bottom to the left: y. Maris.
See No. 1519a.
1519h. The " Schreyerstoren", surrounded by buildings. To the
right the waters of the Y. A dull sky with large white clouds.
Aii afternoon scene. Sketch painted about 1880. The same
subject as No. 15196.
C. 10^ by 14 in. Signed at the bottom to the right : y. Maris. See No. 1519a.
15191 View of a canal at night. On the right of the picture a
cluster of trees sheltering a house standing near a bridge over
the canal. A few leafless trees scattered about. In the distance
the isolated lights of the street-lamps.
C. 12 by 17^ in. Signed at the bottom to the right: y. Maris. See No. 1519a.
1519k. The old house. Bij the side of a stone bridge is seen the
entrance of a street; on the right the frontage of a house of
the XVII century. In the foreground a stream with a man in
a boat who is talking to a woman. A grey sky. Painted in 1883.
C. 1814 by 12^ in., h. f. 2 in. Signed at the back to the left: y. Maris,
See No. 1519a.
15191. The return of the boat. On the seashore a man mounted
on a horse with his back turned to the spectator, is waiting the
arrival of a fishing boat which is seen approaching under full
sail. He is accompanied by several fishermen and women. A
high greyish sky and rough waves. Painted in 1884.
C. 50 by 37% in., h. f. 17 in. Signed at the bottom to the left: y. Maris.
See No. 1519a.
1520. Will™ Maria.
[548. H. W. Mesdag.
MARIS. 209
1519m. Landscape. A fairly large stream between thick bushwood and
willows on which lies a boat. A few clouds brightly tinted by
the light of the setting sun. Painted about 1886.
M. 8 by 11 in. Signed at the bottom to the left: y. Maris. See No. 1519a.
1519n. Gathering shells. Masses of heavy clouds, brightly illuminated,
appear to advance from the horizon towards the spectator. In
the centre, on the wet sands, two men are seen at work by the
side of two carts each drawn by a horse. In the distance two fishing
boats. Painted in 1888.
C. 44 by 50% in., h. f. 3^ in. Signed at the bottom to the left: y. Maris.
See No. 1519a.
1519 0. A little girl at the piano, seen with her back turned towards
the spectator. The background is formed by a tapestry of
verdure. Sketch.
C. 16% by 14*4 in., h. f. seated, 10^4 in. See No. 1519a.
1519p. Summer. In the deep shadows of a cluster of tufted trees
planted around a cottage and which are reflected in the water,
two men are engaged mooring their boat. A sky with heavy
masses of white clouds, coloured by the evening sun.
Painted in 1889.
C. 23^4 by 16 in., h. f. 2 in. Signed at the bottom to the right: y. Maris.
See No. 1519a.
1519q. Evening on the shore. Dark clouds tinged with purple by
the rays of the setting sun throw their reflexions in the pools
left on the shore by the retreating waves. A shell gatherer is
seen at work near his cart. Painted in 1890.
C. 19 by 35^ in., h. f. 2\ in. Signed at the bottom to the left: y. Maris.
See No. 1519a.
1519r. View in the neighbourhood of the Hague. A small canal
with green banks at the beginning of a suburb. To the left an
old house and to the right a small cluster of willows by the side
of the water. A grey and cloudy sky. Painted in 1891.
C. 17^4 by 1 8^ in. Signed at the bottom to the right : y. Maris. See No. 1519a.
1519s. The towing path. A man on horseback moving away from
the spectator is seen on the towing path by the side of a canal
which runs towards the right. On the opposite side a few small
houses blend with the green of the meadows. A threatening sky,
presaging a thunderstorm. An evening effect. Painted in 1894.
C. 19^4 by 3 life in., h. f. on horseback, 6^4 in.
Signed at the bottom to the. left: y. Maris. See No. 1519a.
1519t. View of a town, lying on the opposite bank of a large stream.
To the left a few old houses with boats moored alongside. The
sun, breaking through heavy clouds, makes the water sparkle.
Painted in 1898.
C. 3^% by 66% in. Signed at the bottom to the right : y. Maris. See No. 1519a.
1519U. In a haze. A group of houses at Amsterdam by the waterside,
seen on a misty day. Painted in 1899.
C. *]\ by 9^ in. Signed at the bottom to the left: y. Maris. See No. 1519a.
2io MARIS.
1519v. The mill ; moonlight scene. A mill by the side of a road
leading to a bridge. In the distance a few houses and, at intervals,
the glowing lights of the street-lamps. The moon is on the point
of breaking through the clouds. This picture, painted in 1899,
is the last work of the artist.
C. 19^ by 16 in., h. f. i^d in. Signed at the bottom to the right : J, Maris.
See No. 1519a.
MARIS- (Matthijs), was born at the Hague in 1839, studied at the
Academy of Antwerp; spent some time in Germany and from
1872 has been living in London. E. L.
1519w. Madame F. Troussard, born Maris, standing, seen to the
knees, the face slightly turned towards the left.
C. 21^4 by 18 in., h. h. 6 in. Lent by Mr. Simon Maris, 1904.
MARIS (Willem), born 18 February 1844 at the Hague, where he
is at present living. Studied under Jacob and Matthijs Maris. E.
1520. Cows near a ditch. By the side of the streamlet a row of willows.
C. 19 by 40*4 in., h. animal 3% in. Signed at the bottom to the left: Willem
Maris. Engraved by Graadt van Roggen. Presented by the Dowager
Baroness R. van Lynden, nee Baroness van PaUandt.
1520a. Cows in a meadow. In the foreground near a pond two
cows, the one brown, the other black; in the distance a mill.
The light coming down from the high and .burning sky is
peculiarly vivid.
C. 34 by 42% in., h. animal 5% in. Signed to the left: Willem Maris.
Lent by Mr. J. C. J. Drucker, of London, 1903.
152(H). Cows in the high grass near a pond. A sunlight effect.
C- l5*k by 21 in., h. animal, 4 in. Signed to the right: Willem Maris.
Same source as No. 1520 a.
MARNE (Jean Louis de), called Demarnette, born at Brussels'
7 March 1744; died at Paris, 24 March 1829. E.
1521. Italian landscape. In the centre a fountain at which women
lead cattle to drink.
C. 19^ by 26 in., h. f. 4^ in.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
MARRELLUS (Jacob), was probably born at Frankendahl in 1614 ;
died at Frankfort, 11 November 1681. In 1634 he was working
at Utrecht, where he was married in 1641. He returned to this
town in 1664, with his pupil Abraham Mignon, and settled there
as a dealer in works of art.
1522. Flowers. Tulips, roses, anemones and other flowers arranged
in a small vase, the foot of which is in the form of a claw; by
the side a dead frog.
O- lS*k by 11^ in., real size. iMoavj MarruwS Jif«T\£<tck
Signed at the bottom: s
Presented by Mr. H. W. Mesdag, * Awo* / 6 "\ 4 .
1883.
MARSEUS VAN SCHRIECK (Otto), born at Nimeguen m 1619
or 1620; buried at Amsterdam, 22 June 1678. He resided in
Italy, England and France and at last settled near Amsterdam.
MARSEUS VAN SCHRIECK. 211
1523. A forest scene, with lezards, butterflies and various insects.
C. 30 by 24^ in., nat. size.
Signed at the bottom to the right:
From the collection van der Colff van Hoogeveen,
Delft 1882.
&&.F
MARTENS (Willy), born in 1856 in the island of Java; worked at
Paris and resides now at the Hague.
1534. The holy family. Mary is nursing the holy Infant, while
Joseph is at work by her side.
C. 52^ by 65 in., nat. size. Signed at the bottom to the right: Willy
Martens F 88. D. Franken Dz., bequest, 1898.
MARTINET (Louis), was born in 18 10 at Paris and died there in
1894. Pupil of A. J. Gros.
1525. A study of fruit. Grapes, peaches and strawberries disposed
on a table among flowers.
Poplar ov. 12% by 9% in. Signed at the bottom to the left: L. Martinet,
Acquired from the artist in 1853. Van der Hoop collection.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
MARTSEN THE YOUNGER (Jan), born at Harlem towards 1609,
died after 1644. He fixed his resi-
dence at Amsterdam, where he
was married in 1633. E.
1525a. A cavalry charge. In the
foreground a horseman having
been overthrown by another.
O. 29^ by 39% in., h. h. 1^ in.
Signed to the right, on a tree:
Purchased in 1904.
MASCHHAUPT, Junior (Jan Hendrik), born 20 November 1826
at Amsterdam, where he died 31 May 1903. Was a member
of the committee of the Rijks Museum.
1526. Jhr* Archibald-Jan van de Poll (1800 — 1870). Seated in
an armchair, seen to the knees.
C. 4914 by 37^ in., nat. size. Bequeathed by Jhr. J. S. H. van de Poll,
1880. In the store-room.
1527. Jhr. Jacobus-Salomon-Hendrik van de Poll (1837— 1880).
Son of the former. Presented to the Museum the collection
which bears his name. Seen to the knees, standing near a chair.
C. 50 by 38% in., nat. size. Jhr. J. S. H. van de Poll bequest, 1880.
MASSYS or METSYS (Cornells), was born about 151 1, at
Antwerp; died in that town after 1580. Was a pupil of his
father, Quinten Massys. B.
1528. The parable of the prodigal son* The scene represented is
his return to his father's house. Mountainous scenery. . Q
O. 29ft by 3914 in., h. f. 15^ in. * 5*
Signed to the right about the centre, on a stone:
Bought from Mr. P. Ver Loren van Themaat, Amsterdam 1885. °* ^
212 MASSYS.
MASSYS (Quinten), born at Louvain or at Antwerp in 1460; died
in the latter town between 13 July and 16 September 1530.
Admitted as a member to the Guild of painters at Antwerp in 1491.
1529. The Virgin and Child. (From the studio of Quinten Massys).
The Virgin, sitting on a marble throne, kisses the Child.
O. 30^ by 2$*k in-» h- h- Mary, 5% in.
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
1530. Desiderius Erasmus (1467— 1536). Half length figure, the face,
almost in profile, is turned towards the right. Represented in the
act of writing. Ancient copy.
O. 15% by 10^4 in., h. h. 5 in. According to Mr. Bredius, the original
portrait is in the possession of Count Stroganoflf, of St. Petersburg.
Same source as No. 1529.
MAST (Herman van der), born at Brielle; studied under Frans
Floris at Antwerp and Frans Francken; resided some time in
France, where he was ennobled, and settled at last at Delft, where
he was still living in 1600. _
1531. Portrait of a man of quality. Half length l«4 A S T
figure, turned towards the right; the right hand * v
resting on the hip. § £ A -*
O. 36 by 29 in., nat. size. / 5 Q /
Signed in the background to the left : -_ -
and dated: iETA : SVjE 33. Lent by Mr. J. P. R. -^r*
M. de Neree van Babberich, 1899. "Z?
1532. Portrait of a lady of -rank. Companion to the preceding No.
Half length figure, j^
turned towards the Ar "TH A * C \ / ft ~7 /L •
left; in her hand -T- 1 S\ ' & V^X- ^ *±
a chain intended for a waistband. |^ y|
O. 36 by 29 in., nat. size. Signed in the back- * 1 if 1
ground to the right:
and signed: — ^
Same source as No. 1531. \ C^ \J *" / •
MAUVE (Anton), born at Zaandam, 18 Sep- ' „ ^
tember 1838; died at Arnhem, 5 February ^rr^'
1888. Pupil of Pieter Frederik van Os. E. ^ «
1533. The putting to sea of a fishing boat. (Sketch).
C. on (). 1 1 \ by 17^ in., h. animal 3^ in. Signed at the bottom to the
right: A. M. Presented by G. P. Rouffaer, 1891.
1534. Milking time. A peasant is driving cows to the spot where
they are to be milked.
C. 69 by 46 in., h. animal 23^ in. Signed at the bottom to the left: A. Mauve f.
Presented by the Dowager Baroness R. van Lynden, born Baroness van
Pallandt, 1900.
1534a. Heath near Laren. Over the uneven ground of a sandy patch,
a shepherd is leading his flock towards the verdant heath in the
centre of which rises a little pine wood. A grey cloudy sky.
C 3Ql/i by 41 in., h. sheep 2% in. Signed to the right: A Mauve f.
Lent by Mr. J. C. J. Drucker, London 1903.
MAUVE. 213
1534b. A cottage by a sandy lane. In the immediate foreground,
a peasant is loading a cart drawn by a white horse ; to the right
a row of trees.
C. 14^ by 20 in., h. f. 1^4 in. Signed to the right: A. Mauve.
Same source as No. 1534a.
1534c. Horses drinking. In a meadow two horses, with their back
turned towards the spectator, are seen drinking at a pond. One
is white, the other black, the latter mounted by a young boy.
To the left a row of willows, and overhead a toneless whitish sky.
C. 15 by 23^4 in., h. animal 6 in. Signed to the left: A. Mauve.
Same source as No. 1534a.
1534d. Rural scenery. By the side of a narrow stream which loses
itself in the distance, half hidden by the trees, are a few cottages; to
the right another clump of trees. A low sky, greyish and full of clouds.
C. 14^ by 20 in. Signed to the right : A. Mauve f. Same source as No. 1534a.
1534e. Snow scene in the woods of Scheveningen. Advancing
from a very wide avenue covered with snow, a man is pushing
his sledge towards the foreground.
C. \%\ by I21/! in., h. f. 7.\ in. Signed to the right: A. Mauve.
Same source as No. 1534a.
1534f. Study of a cow. A red cow seen from the. flank, standing
out against very dark foliage.
C. 19^ by 12V4 in., h. animal 8 in. Signed to the right : Studio A. Mauve.
Same source as No. 1534a.
1534g. Study of a horse. In a meadow near a gate a brown horse
is standing with its back to the spectator. A heavy stormy sky.
C. 10 by 13 in., h. f. 7 in. Signed to the right: A. Mauve.
Same source as No. 1534a.
1534h. The studio of the painter Pieter Frederik van Os
(1808 — 1892). Near the high chimney piece a young man is
in a kneeling posture, looking over the drawings in a port-folio.
(The furniture and wainscoting of this studio are at present in
the room of antiquities at the Town-Hall of Harlem).
C. \Q>\ by 24 in., h. f. kneeling 7 in. Signed to the right: A. Mauve.
Same source as No. 1534a.
MEER de Delft (Johannes van der), see Vermeer, p. 349.
MEER the Younger (Jan van der), baptized 29 November 1656
at Harlem, where he died 28 May 1705. Was a pupil of his
father, Jan van der Meer, the elder, and of Nic. Berchem.
Lived at Harlem. E.
1535. A sleeping shepherd. He is lying at the foot of an oak,
with his dog standing near him, watching a few /
sheep and several lambs. /
C. 25^ by 32^ in., h. f. 5% in. ^
Signed on a sheet of paper: ^C^^^^/TX/'
Acquired at the sale G. van der Pot, Rotterdam 1808. "* *^_y~^ — ~*
MEERHOUT (Johan), supposed to have been living at Gorinchem.
Worked in the second half of the XVII century.
2i4 MEERHOUT.
ohccn Tttccrhouh
V>01
1536. Landscape. Mountainous
scenery with high trees,
a castle and ruins.
C. 44 by 6 1 in. Signed at
the bottom to the right: i j ** *•
Presented by Mr. A. Bredius, V^/ ) 0 & f *>
1880. ^B*^ ' X
MEERMAN (Hendrik), worked at Amsterdam in the first half of
the XVII century and was still living in 1650.
1537. Antonius Antonides van der Linden (1570—1633). Rector
of the school of ancient languages, at Utrecht. Half length
figure, standing, facing the right.
* ^Ztoflti £•£»£ MORIENTW IMAGO
and his coat of arms. Engraved by *p np a "TT C 7 AM I/' ?3
W. J. Delff. Presented byjhr. Victor >fe- A-/^ * D 5 . /-YIN. ;t>J3
de Stuers, 1891.
1538. Sara Sweerts de Weert. Second wife of the preceding.
Seated, seen to the knees.
O. 34^i hy 24^ in., nat. size. Dated at the top to the right: jETATIS
58 AN<> 1636, and her coat of arms. Same source as No. 1537.
MERCK (Jacobus Fransz. van der), born at 's Gravendeel, died in
September 1664 at Leyden, where he had fixed his residence in 1658.
Before that date worked at Delft, Dordrecht and the Hague.
1539. A family group composed of the father, mother and daughter.
Figures painted to the knees.
C. 58*4 in. by 2 yds 4% in., nat. size.
Signed to the left, on a baluster:
Presented by Mr. A. J. Ensched6, 1874.
In the store-room.
MESDACH (Salomon), worked at Middelburg in the beginning of
the XVII century.
1539a. Willem Courten (1 581 — 1630). Son of Margarita Cassier.
As a youth, full length figure, nearly full face, the right hand
resting on a table. (See No. 207).
C. 2 yds 2\ in. by 43 in., nat. size. Signed to the left on the table : A° 1617.
Bequeathed by Jhr. Mr. Jacob de Witte van Citters, 1875.
1540. Jacob Pergens, seen to the knees, turned to the right, standing
near a table.
O. 38 by 30 in., nat. size. Dated to the left, in the background : AN° 16 19.
Same source as No. 1539a.
1541. Anna Boudaen Courten (1559— 162 1). Wife of the former.
Seen to the knees, turned towards the left, standing near a table,
wearing a high-crowned black hat.
O. 38 by 30 in., nat. size. Dated in the background to the right; AN° 16 19.
Same source as No. 1539a.
1542. Portrait of a member of the family Boudaen Courten, seated
in an armchair, seen to the knees, turned slightly towards the right.
O. 41 14 by 29 in., nat. size. Dated to the right in the background: A° 1620,
Same source as No. 1539a.
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MESDACH. 215
1543. Hortensia del Prado (—1627). Married first Jean Fourmenois
(see No. 971) and secondly Pieter Courten (see No. 212). Bust,
slightly turned to the left.
O. 29*4 by 24 in., nat. size. Same source as No. 1539a.
1544. Magarita Courten (1564— ). First married to Matthias
Boudaen and afterwards to Jean de Moncey. Standing near a
table, seen to the knees, nearly full face, wearing a large black hat.
O. 41 by 29^ in., nat. size. Dated in the background: AN0 1623.
Same source as No. 1539a.
1545. Pieter Boudaen Courten (1594 — 1663). Seen to the knees,
standing near an armchair, turned towards the right.
O. 4 1 14 by 29*4 in., nat. size. Dated to the left in the background : iETATIS
SViE 25, A<> 1 61 9. Same source as No. 1539a.
1546. Catharina Fourmenois (1598 — 1665). Wife of the former.
Seen to the knees, standing near an armchair, turned to the left.
(See No. 975).
O. 4 1 14 by 29^ in., nat. size. Dated in the background, to the right: jETATI#
SViE 21 Ao 1619. Same source as No. 1539a.
MESDAG (Hendrik Willem), born at Groningen 23 February 1831.
Studied under Willem Roelofs and Laurens Alma Tadema, at
Brussels. Is living at the Hague. E - L.
1547. View of the shore at Scheveningen, in snowy weather.
Several boats are on the sands, with horses to pull them up.
C. 24% by 51% in., h. f. 2% in. Signed in the foreground to the left: H.
W. Me s dag 1874. Purchased in 1874.
1548. A calm sea. In the foreground a boat at anchor and in the
middle distance a few fishingsmacks.
C. 48% by 38% in. Signed at the bottom to the right: H. W. Mesdag.
Presented by the Dowager Baroness R. van Lynden, born Baroness van
Pallandt, 1900.
1549. The lighthouse at Scheveningen. Moonlight view of the sea.
C. 29V1 by 32^ in. Signed at the bottom to the right : H. W. Mesdag.
Lent by Mr. J. B. Westerwoudt, Harlem 1902.
1549a. On the shore near Scheveningen. A calm sea on which
four fishing-boats with stack sails are lying at anchor. Some women
standing on the wet sands are gazing out to sea. A clear sky.
C 45^ by 3 life in., h. f. 2^ in. Signed at the bottom to the right: U.
W. Mesdag, Lent by Mr. J. C. J. Drucker, 1904.
1550. Count Menno David van Limburg Stirum (1807— 1891).
Lieutenant-general and minister of war. Bust, slightly turned
towards the right.
C. 32*4 by 29ft in., nat. size. Signed in the background to the right : H. W.
Mesdag 20 Aug. 1874. Bequeathed by count M. D. van Limburg Stirum, 1891.
1551. Maria Hermina Heemskerk. Wife of the former. Bust, turned
towards the right.
C. 33 by 2914 in., nat. size. Signed in the background to the left : IT. W.
Mesdag i88j. Same source as No. 1550.
MESDAG VAN HOUTEN (Sientje), born at Groningen 23 December
1834. Wife of the painter H. W. Mesdag. Formed her style
through continuous intercourse with Dutch and foreign artists. E.
216 MESDAG-VAN HOUTEN.
1552. A study of still life. Gourds and melons.
C. 27% by 35^ in., real size. Signed at the bottom to the right : S. Mesdag
van Houten. Bought at a sale for the benefit of the Society "Pulchri
Studio", the Hague 1900.
METSU (Gabriel), born at Leyden in 1629 or 1630, where he
became probably one of Gerard Dou's pupils; towards 1650 he
took up his residence at Amsterdam, where he was buried
24 October 1667. -\
1552a. The blacksmith. An armourer, assisted /7 k/t Pfrc% I
by his apprentice, is forging a piece of iron. WJ Iv/jjj)
C. 40 by 33% in., h. f. 22% in. / /
Signed at the bottom to the right: ^^
Collections Hollitscher, Berlin, and Baron de Beurnonville, Paris, 1881.
Purchased at Paris through the Rembrandt Society, 1904.
1553. The breakfast. A woman seated at a table furnished with food,
holds in one hand a glass and in the other a small jug; behind
the table, is a young man partaking of the meal.
C. on O. 14% by 12 in., h. h. i\ in. >»-\
Signed at the top: (* x a J^ **J
Engraved by D. J. Sluyter and W. Unger. J / {/jJPjT £5 11,
Acquired at the sale of Mrs. Lormier, *~~ s»^ T V ^ ^ **-* *-V'
the Hague 1763. Collection van Heteren, 1809.
1554. The old toper, seated near a cask, holding a pipe in one hand
and a beer- jug in the other.
O. 8^ by 7 in., h. h. 2 in. Engraved by P. Velijn, J. P. Lange and
J. A. Boland. Sales Pieter de Smeth, 1810; Croese, 181 1 and Gerrit
Muller, 1827, all held at Amsterdam.
1555. An old woman in meditation. Lying on her knees is a large
book and in her right hand she holds a pair of spectacles.
O. \o\ by 8% in., h. h. 1^ in. S*~S. . .
Signed at the bottom: ( \ JV /I fl W C~ £,(/
Formerly in the possession of the family van \jrj / y \/U *^
der Feltz, of Oosterbeek. Was in 1842 in the ' — '
possession of the Reverend van de Velde at Arnhem. Purchased in 1880.
1556. The sportsman's present. In a comfortably furnished apart-
ment, a sportsman seated opposite to a lady, with his dog by
his side, is presenting her with a partridge. x^v
C. 20 by 19 in., h. f. \o\ in. (/ hAjik^U
Signed to the left, on the wall: / J
Sale of Jhr. Goll van Frankenstein, Amsterdam 1843. ^^
Collection van der Hoop. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1557. In a kitchen. A woman seated near the pump is eating a
herring, sharingfthe dainty with her cat.
O. 1314 by \o\ in., h. h. \\ in. f*\ m
Signed at the top, in the centre: \ i A A 0 ft CT / /
From Mrs. Messchert van ^Vollenhoven, ^» /v! V/l *? *
born van Lennep, of Amsterdam.
Lent by the town since 1892,
METTLING. 217
METTLING (Louis), born at Dijon in 1847, died in 1904. Worked
at Neuilly. Pupil of Alexandre Cabanel.
1558. The cavalier. A study. Young man wearing a cuirass.
C 32% by 26 in., nat. size. Signed at the bottom to the left : L. Mettling.
Presented by the Dowager Baroness R. van Lynden, born Baroness van
Pallandt, 1900.
1559. Head of a young girl. Profile turned towards the right.
C. 18 by 15^ in., nat. .size. Signed at the bottom to the left: L. Mettling.
Same source as No. 1558.
MEULEMANS (Adriaan), born at Rotterdam, 24 August 1766;
died at the Hague, 30 May 1835. Pupil of Michiel Versteegh,
at Dordrecht.
1560. An old woman reading. A candle light scene.
O. 10 by 8 in., h. h. 3 14 in. Signed at the top to the right: A. Meule-
mans fecit. Van der Hoop collection.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1561. View of a kitchen by lamplight.
O. 19^ by 15^4 in. Signed at the bottom: A. Meulemans fecit i8iy.
Acquired by Mr. P. M. Keslerin 181 7. Presented by Mr. J. Kesler P. Mz. in 1877.
MEULEN (Francis Pieter ter), born at Bodegraven, 9 March 1843;
has studied under J. J. van de Sande Bakhuyzen and is at
present living at the Hague.
1562. In the wood. A little cart with a white horse in the foreground
and a peasant gathering sticks.
C. 34^4 by 26^4 in., h. animal 1 life in. Signed to the right: ter Meulen.
Engraved by H. M. Krabbe. Purchased at an exhibition held at Amster-
dam in 1886.
MEULENER (Peeter), was baptized 18 February 1602 at Antwerp
and died there 27 November 1654.
1563. A landscape with figures, persons of rank and peasants
mixed. Originally the top of a harpsichord.
Peartree 20 by 68% / / >| tN"
in. Signed at the <P. MEVL £W£R. • /6^Td
bottom to the left : J • J K C V *~ *~ IN ^ JX"
Acquired at Schoonhoven in 1883.
MEURANT (E.). See Murant, p. 234.
MEYER (Jan de), his parents were married at Rotterdam, 31 July
1680. He became dean of the St. Luke's guild of that town,
9 October 17 17, and was still known in that capacity, 28 Sep-
tember 1 74 1.
1564. Dirck de Raet. Director of the E. s-^r a/[
. I. Company and Burgomaster of Rot- £ (j\ /(y\ L" L iO
terdam. J-J e ('• ' ci c •
C. ov. 32^ by 26^ in. Signed to the right : V.
From the Offices of the E. I. Company, at 7 V 2. 2- •
Rotterdam. See No. 2666. /
MEYER (Hendrik de), born about 1620 at Rotterdam, where he
died before 1690.
2I8 MEYER.
1666. The surrender of the / , sgrr&l
town of Hulst, on /%& OVW '4? ,
November 5** 1645,
O. 37 by 61 in., h. f. 8% in.
Signed on a paper:
Purchased in 1806. From
the National Museum, the
Hague 1808.
1566. The embarkation of Charles II, King of England, at
Scheveningen, 33 May 1660.
C. 20^ by 3014 in., h. f. 2ft in. f ^_^ ^ A
the Hague 1808. V~- ^r •/
1667. The evacuation of the town of Breda by the Spanish
troops, 10 October 1637,
O. 34% by 61^1 in., h. f. 4 in. Sale Alberdingk Thym, etc., Amsterdam 1889.
MEYER (Jan Hendrik Louis), born at Amsterdam, 9 March 1 809 ;
died at Utrecht, 31 March 1866. Pupil of J. W. Pieneman. L - E.
1668. Portrait of the artist himself, seated at his easel.
C. 53ft by 47^ in., nat. size. Signed under the chair: Z. Meijer fecit /8j8.
Bought in 1887.
1569. A storm in the English channel.
M. 25% by 34% in. Signed to the right in the water: Louis Meijer.
Acquired in 1869.
1670. In full sea. A sailing boat in the foreground and, in the
distance, a three-master.
C. 32^1 by 45^ in. Signed at the bottom to the right : Louis Meijer fSj9*
Baron Reinhard van Lynden bequest, 1899.
1671. Along the coast. In the background a chain of mountains
running along the coast.
M. 9^ by 1 3 ft in. Signed at the bottom to the right: L. Meijer.
Bequeathed by Baron Reinhard van Lynden, 1899.
1672. Visit of queen Anna Paulowna, on board the Squadron
commanded by Prince Henry of the Netherlands, lying
in the harbour of Genoa.
C. 39 by 56 in. Signed at the bottom to the right: Louis Meijer 184J.
Lent since 1896 by the heirs of the Grand Duchess of Saxe-Weimar, born
Princess Sophia of the Netherlands.
1673. Naval manoeuvres of the Squadron under command of
Prince Henry of the Netherlands.
C. 51% ln« by 2 yds 8 in. Signed to the right: Louis. Meijer 1847.
1574. The taking of the town of Palembang, by Lieutenant-
general Baron de Kock, 14 June i8ai.
M. 29 ft by 37% in. Lent by the family de Kock, the Hague 1900.
MICHAfiLIS (Gerrit Jan), born at Amsterdam in 1775, died at
Harlem 31 October 1857. Pupil of Jurriaan Andriessen. E>
1676. Afternoon. A landscape in Guelders, view near Arnhem.
C. 20 by 24 in., h. f. 2 in. Signed to the right: G. J. M. 1814.
Purchased at an exhibition, the Hague 1833.
MICHAELIS. 219
1576a. Jean Bernard (1765— 1833). Art collector and painter at
Amsterdam. tl
Pap. on O. %\ by (y\ in., h. h. z\ in. Signed to the left : G. J. M. 18—28.
Bequeathed by Mr. Jean Bernard van Ysseldijk, 1904.
MICHAUD (Hippolyte), born at Beaune in 1831, died 5 September
1886; pupil of A. Devasge and of the school of Dijon.
1576. At the theatre, A box and its occupants.
C. II by 8^ in. Signed by the connected initials: // M.
Bequeathed by D. Franken Dzn., 1898.
1577. Little amateurs. In a painter's studio two naked children are
looking over the drawings contained in a portfolio.
O. 6^ by 5 \ in., h. f. standing, 4^ in. Signed on the back of the picture : //.
Michaud Pinx /. Same source as No. 1576.
1578. Resting after the bath. A study of the nude.
Ca. 8ft by 6\ in., h. f. seated 4^ in. Same source as No. 1576.
MIEREVELD (Michiel Jansz. van), was born 1 May 1567 at Delft,
died there 27 June 1641. He studied under several masters, a. o.
under Anthonie van Blockland. Lived principally in his native
town but resided for some time at the Hague.
1579. Prince William I of Orange (1533 — 1584). Standing, seen to
the knees, turned slightly towards the right, the hands in the
pockets of his robe, bordered with fur. A black skull cap on
his head. ^^ * m f s* f
c 44^ by 3314 in., "ffiicietn hula* /Q prsncifidle Comely
nat. size. In the # — - ^J ^/ _ v, (
background to the r^e^)l/schor ', fecitjvi. aJwtr&VCW .
right is written: +S *J*
11 I/is features have been reproduced by M van Mir eve Id from the original
tainted by Cornells de ^
?££'& aoS2 %<&un Jla&ri ere rc£>£>
table, the inscription : J£ Wl^/lS* 3&CtXG)V .
"O Zeus, let not be V<* *+**%***'
hidden before thy face, the man who is the cause of all these calamities f"
Engraved by J. Houbraken, P. Tanje, J. P. Lange, J. F. C. Reckleben,
D. Vrijdag and lithographed by F. H. Weissenbruch Dzn.
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
1580. Prince Philip-William of Orange (1567 — 1625). Standing,
seen to the knees, turned towards the right. The right hand is
resting on a walking stick.
C. 48 by 41 £ in., nat. size. /VY ♦ MIEREVELD ♦
Signed to the right on a socle:
Engraved by W. Jz. Delff and Jac. Matham. Same source as No. 1579.
1581. Prince Maurice of Orange (1567 — 1625). Full length figure,
turned towards the right, clad in gilt armour.
0. 2 yds 1 5 in. by 5 7% in. , nat. size. ^ .. -m >f
Signed at the bottom to the left : #V/m /Vm ¥T3T "D TTXTTTY T%
Same source as No. 1579- 1V^ • i V LIILKlLVUJblJ ♦
1582. Prince Frederick-Henry of Orange (1584— 1647), in armour.
Seen to the knees, standing near a table.
C. 44% by 35 in., nat. size. Engraved by W. Jz. Delff, J. Houbraken
and P. Tanj£. Same source as No. 1579.
220 MIEREVELD.
1583. Frederick V, elector palatine and King of Bohemia
(1596 — 1632). Bust.
O. 9^4 by 7 in., h. h. 4 in. Engraved by W. Jz. Delff.
Purchased at the sale Lamberts, Amsterdam 1879.
1584. Jacob Cats (1577 — 1660). Grand pensionary. Bust, slightly
turned to the right, wearing a fur- s~fp a- J. * * £*
trimmed robe. ^ytL oOiUbo %f>0*
O. 27 by 23% in., nat. size. Signed and ^ - ^ ^
dated to the right in the background : /J m if) Q 4*
Engraved by W. Jz. Delff, C. van Dalen,
J. Houbraken and J. W. Kaiser. From the Jbf Afjp/k^r%Mpfi)
National Museum, the Hague 1808. O//0- c^C^(//XVieUX
1585. Jacob Cats, bust, turned towards the right. ^ • *•
O. 26% by 22^4 in., nat. size. Signed and dated J^,iEQ,bU>> 01*
to the left in the background: *
Acquired in 1837. Van der Hoop collection. jfj® J /VjT (J .
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885. -* * *-^ ^
1586. Johannes Wttenbogaert (1557- 1644). JA ji/tlzrc^cW.
Pastor of the Wallon church at the Hague.
Bust, turned towards the right.
O. \i\ by 10^4 in., h. h. 4^4 in. Engraved by W. Jz. Delff.
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
1587. Johan van Oldenbarnevelt (1547 — 161 9). Advocate of the
United-Provinces. Bust, turned to the right.
O. 24^4 by 10^4 in., nat. size. Engraved by W. Jz. Delff, J. Houbraken
and G. de Besliniere. Sale at Amsterdam, 5 June 1765. Same source
as No. 1586. A duplicate of this portrait is in the Louvre.
1588. Paulus van Berestyn (1548 — 1625), Burgomaster of Delft.
Bust, turned to the right.
O. 25^ by 20 in.', nat. size. Jhr. Jacob de Witte van Citters bequest, 1875.
1589. Volckera Nicolai Duyst, called Knob- sg ^
bert (1554— 1634). Wife of the preceding. fj^todlS 6 3
Bust, turned to the left. s
O. 25 by 20 in., nat. size. ST" ^-
Dated in the background to the right: jj ' J 0 J y
Same source as No. 1588. *-/
1590. Caecilia van Beresteyn (1589 — 1 661). Daughter of the two
preceding, married first Cornelis Briels and secondly Pieter de
Witte. Bust. See No. 1836.
O. 28^ by 24 in., nat. size.
Signed to the right in the
background :
Same source as No. 1588.
1591. Henrick Hooft (1617— 1678). Burgomaster of Amsterdam.
Half length figure, turned towards the right.
O. 27^ by 23^ in., nat. size.
Dated in the background to the
left : JEtatis 23 A0 1640 and signed:
Engraved by J. Houbraken.
Copies of this portrait and of the following, probably'by N. Maes, are in
the possession of the family Hooft van Vreeland, at Amsterdam.
Presented by Jhr. J. S. R. van de Poll, 1885.
8). Burgomaster of Amsterdar
Lrds the right.
1369. Ph. Kooinck,
1631. N. (J. Moepei
MIEREVELD. 221
1592. Aegje Hasselaer (1618— 1664). ^-—
Wife of the former, turned towards Of* f CL tt*f. Q, OL »
the left. ^
O. 27% by 23 in., nat. size. jT0 f £ ^> n
Dated in the background to the right : ^yl . J \s + U ♦
and signed: *
Same source as No. i59*« ^^ /fS * cj\
1593. Portrait of a man, standing, ^ • <^*<^^/&-
seen to the knees; the left hand resting on a book which is
lying on a table. „ -
s0be44sSe3d4 to *& let; JVL . IVi 1 © v e*vel dL .
in the background :
and dated : A±,tatis jg A0 1626.
Lent by Mr. J. P. R. M. de Neree van Babberich, the Hague 1899.
1594. Portrait of a woman, seen to the knees, standing near a table,
holding her gloves in her left hand. Companion to the preceding No.
O. 44 ^j by 34 in., nat. size. Dated
to the left in the background : _ • 11
£?££Avt&*i M.- Mi ere veld ,
1595. Corvina van Hesenbroeck van Hofdijk. (As a young girl).
Afterwards married to Cornelis van Beresteyn. Half length
figure, full face.
O. 2 1 14 by 14^ in., nat. size. Dated:
©y£
"mjit /ff' J (lO J)
■TAX
At the top to the right her coat of arms.
Sales of 16 February 1858 and S. B. Bos, 1888. Both held at Amsterdam.
1598. Count William-Louis of Nassau (1560— 1620). Stadtholder
of Friesland. Bust. /C ^ <£ n
O. XY\ by 9^ in., h. h. 6^ in. /7L^t U J V .
Dated to the left: ^
with the inscription : Graef Wilhclm Lodewijck
van Nassau, Stadhouder. Aetatis 60
Leeuwarden A° 1604.
This picture with the Nos. 1597, 1598, 1599 and 1600, belongs to the
series of portraits formerly in the castle of Honselaarsdijk. See No. 2008.
L597. Count John of Nassau-Siegen (1583— 1638). Son of "Jan
den Middelste". Bust. Went over to the Spaniards. See No. 1992.
O. 11^ by 9^ in., h. h. 5^ in. Under the
name: yean de Nassau, the signature: jpy /
and the inscription: Graef Jan van Nassau, A/f > /I 1/yC^l/ C^x^f
Same source as No. 1596.
.598. The marquis Ambrose of Spinola (1569 — 1630). Bust.
O. 11^ by 9^ in., h. h. 5% in. Signed: J
with the inscription: Marquis Spinola. A/f )/ / 1 w ^ k^, //J
Same source as No. 1596. Jr\ ' /n ' 'lSl/TS(jf
222 MIEREVELD.
)fll- jn-MircuelJ
1599. Syrius de B6thune (—1649). Colonel. Bust.
O. 11% by 9% in., h. h. 6 in.
In the background the name : M.
de Bithune and the signature
besides the inscription : Monsr. De
Betune. Same source as No. 1 596.
1600. Sir Horatio Vere (1565— 1635). General of the English troops.
JBust.
O. 11% by 9% in., h. h. 5 in. Bears the inscription: Coronel Vere.
Same source as No. 1596.
1601. Maerten Ruychaver (1540— 1626). Burgomaster of Harlem.
Bust. (Copy).
O. 31 by 25^ in., nat. size. In the background his coat of arms.
The original is in the possession of Jhr. W. van Loon. Acquired at the
sale de Geer, 1877. Lent by the Royal Archeological Society since 1889.
1602. Alid van der Laen (1542 — 1626). Wife of the former. Bust.
(Copy).
O. 30^ by 25*4 in., nat. size. On the background her coat of arms.
Same source as No. 1601.
1603. Maerten Harpertsz. Tromp. Bust. (Copy).
C. 28^ by 23^ in., nat. size. The original, dated 1640, is in the Royal
Palace at Amsterdam. Purchased at the sale J. H. Cremer, Amsterdam 1887.
1604. Hugo de Groot, or Grotius (1583— 1645). £ust- (Copy).
O. 24% by 2i^| in., nat. size. On the background: Aetatis 48 A° 1631.
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
1605. Cornelia Teding van Berkhout, third wife of Lieutenant-
Admiral Harpertsz. Tromp. Bust. (School of Miereveld).
O. 27% by 24 in., nat. size. Dated on the background to the right: Aetatis 36
Anno 1648. Same source as No. 1604.
1606. Lubbert Gerritsz. (1535 — 161 2). Pastor of the Mennonite Church,
at Amsterdam, seen to the shoulders. (School of Miereveld).
O. circular form, diam. 8% in., h. h. 4% in.
Bought at the sale Borger Joosten, Amsterdam 1882.
1607. A man's portrait. Thought to represent Johan van Oldenbar-
nevelt. Bust. (School of Miereveld).
O. 28% by 24^ in., nat. size. Wrongly signed in the background to the
left: M. Miereveld. Bicker bequest 1 881.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1608. Pieter Cornelisz. Hooft, half length figure, turned towards the
right. (School of Miereveld).
O. 10 by 7^ in., h. h. z\ in. Van der Hoop collection.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1609. Prince Maurice in gilt armour. (School of Miereveld).
O. 44 by 33^ in., nat. size. In the Dutch Museum.
MIERIS THE ELDER (Frans van), was born 16 April 1635 at
Leyden, lived and died there 12 March 1681. Was a pupil of
Gerard Dou and of Abr. van den Tempel.
1610. The lost bird. A young girl is opening a little box from which
a bird escapes. ..
O. 7.4 by J* in., h. h 1% in. faomMitm.M.f
bigned at the top to the right: " v
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
MIERIS THE ELDER. 223
1611. The lute player. A girl in a satin dress is playing the lute by
the light of a candle. Three other figures are seen in the background.
O. 8^ by 7 in., h. h. 4% in. Sales Bicker van Swieten, 1731 .; Count de Fraula,
Brussels, 1738 and Mrs. Lormier, the Hague, 1 763. Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
1612. The frailty of life. A lady is pointing to a skull.
O. 14.14 by 11 in., h. h. 1^ in.
Collection of Mrs. Hoofdman, at Harlem, and later the property of the family
BerJkhoui. Acquired from C. F. Roos, 1857. L. Dupper Wz., bequest, 1870.
1613. Jacob's dream. Jacob is lying full length, without any covering,
his hands under his head ; in the distance the ladder with the angels.
O. 8ft by 1 1^ in., h. f. 9% in.
Signed in the background on a rock: ^*Jtt'ert/
Sold as a A. de Vois at the sale H. Muilman,
Amsterdam 181 3. Jhr. J. S. H. van de Poll bequest, 1880.
1614. A friendly chat. A lady, seated in a handsomely furnished
room, is talking to a gentleman standing (~T* A/1 . <■ • /
behind her chair. J.O)fa\\J*llCrh. Jv7*
O. 1414 by lift in., h. h. ift in. p <s ^S
Signed at the top to the right: ^-» ■ ***
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1615. The letter. A lady in rich attire is seated at a table writing a
letter ; a man servant is standing near her and a . spaniel is lying
on a low chair.
O. 10 by 8 in., h. h. \\ in. Signed at the top to the left:
At the back of the panel is written ; Syrack 18 :jo. Sales Cauwerven, 1 765 ;
Braaracamp, Amsterdam 1771 and G. van der Pot, Rotterdam- 1808.
MIERIS (Jan van), born at Leyden, 17 June 1660; died at Rome
17 March 1690. Was a pupil of Gerard de Lairesse but learned
most from his father, Frans van Mieris the Elder. Visited Germany,
Florence and Rome.
1615a. Portrait of a young man. In the #
Signed on the back of the picture:
Purchased at Berlin in 1 903.
MIERIS (Willem van), was born 3 June 1662 at Leyden and died
in that town 26 January 1747. Studied under his father, Frans
van Mieris the Elder. E.
1616. A pastoral idyl.
O. 22ft by 27^ in., h. f. 5ft in. Signed to the right on a rock:
a
iV. ("V a/w (M Levis ^ ^-/72z
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
224 MIERIS.
1617. At the poulterer's. A young girl is offering dead game for
sale to the tradesman. The subject is seen through the bay
window in the front.
to the right : ^-* >~»
From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
MIERIS (Willem van) and SLINGELAND (Pieter van). See
No. 2205.
MIERIS THE YOUNGER (Frans van), was born 24 December
1689 at Ley den and died there 22 October 1763. Was a pupil
of his father, Willem van Mieris. Numismatist and archaeologian. E.
1618. The apothecary's shop. Through the bay window in the front,
a woman is seen handing a prescription to the chemist.
0« I5% hy 13J4 in., h. h. \\ in. Signed at the bottom to the left:
^y. Jvlieris&cit Jl° j?i4
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1619. The grocer's shop. A little boy, accompanied by an old woman
is being served with raisins by the mistress of the shop. The
scene is viewed through the ^? ^ / y
bay window in the front. tf ^ If MJovio
O. 15^ by 1314 in., h.h, ifein. ^ ' ^^'W •
Signed at the top to the right : .* .
Van der Hoop collection. Crt€:J\ S7J5
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1620. The hermit. Seated at the entrance of a cave in the attitude of prayer.
O. 614 by 5% in., h. h. i*k in. , a ^
Si&ned: Lft V .fJvCw^is CF iy<n
Bought at the sale G. van der V2£/ > (
Pot, Rotterdam 1808. *
MIGNON (Abraham), was born in June 1640 at Frankfort-on-Mein,
where he died in 1679, From 1660 to close upon his death
he worked in Holland and principally at Utrecht, where he
studied under Jacob Marrellus and Jan Davidsz. de Heem.
1621. A study of still life. On a table are seen a silver dish
containing a lemon partly peeled and a piece of pomegranate ;
by the side, bunches of white and black grapes, a boiled lobster,
a gold bowl and a goblet.
On the left of the picture
a window.
C« 30% by 26% in., real size.
Signed at the top to the w w ^_ ^ # 9 ^^
left, under the window: ^^"y iff L^/
Sales in 1 797 .and G. van
der Pot, Rotterdam 1808.
1622. The overturned nosegay. A cat, in upsetting a mousetrap,
<S& Mpt,^
MIGNON
225
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causes it in its turn to throw down a bunch of many coloured Mowers.
O. 35 by 28^ in., real size.
Signed at the bottom to the left :
Sales of Mrs. A. de la Court-
XXa^SS. ,766 a"de^' ^aLt<mcrn,
Cabinet van Heteren, 1809. '
1623. Fruit. Grouped on a table covered with a green cloth are
various kinds of fruit, some lying on a china dish ; near it are a gold
bowl and a cup. To the
left of the picture, a window.
C. 30 by 23^ in., real size.
Signed at the bottom to the left :
Cabinet van Gelder, Bois-le-Duc. A / J~ /OS # L/LCfTlOII
Sales Smit and Noordwijk, 1827. ^-^ yi
Cabinet J. Rombouts, 1850. - /«
Bequest L. Dupper Wz., 1870. CX
1624. Flowers in a vase. Roses, poppies, anemones and irises arranged
in a metal vase, by the side of
which is lying a gold watch.
C. 29^ by 23^4 in., real size.
Signed at the bottom to s^fCfrfh' o / V I 1 A'TLOTl
Same source as No. 1623. ^-^ (y
1625. Fruit. Standing on a marble table, partly covered with a green
cloth, a china dish containing grapes and other fruit; by its side
a bowl full of Rhine wine and a gold goblet.
C. 24 by 29^ in., real size.
Signed at the bottom to the left :
Acquired from A. Brondgeest
in 1836. Van der Hoop col- ff/^l^. (*/ / Li(YI)0 H ' */*0
lection. Lent by the town of
Amsterdam, since 1885.
1626. Still life. On a marble slab partly covered with a red cloth,
are two pewter dishes with oysters, a lemon partly peeled and
some blackberries with other fruit and a cup half filled. To the
right of the picture is a curtain of mauve velvet held up by a cord.
C. 26^ by 23I4 in., real size. ^ ^ y***^' ^"*N
Signed at the bottom to the left:
Presented to the town of Amster-
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t
O-
dam by the heirs of Mr. C. P.
van Eeghen. Lent to the Museum
since 1895.
MIROU (Anthonie), was born about 1570 at Antwerp and died
there in 1653. Has also worked at Frankendahl.
1627. Landscape. Woodland scenery. Hills covered with clusters of
high trees and valleys studded with small farms. The scene is
animated by numerous figures of persons on foot and on horseback.
COP. 13 by 20 in., h. f. 2 in.
Signed in the foreground towards the centre:
Purchased at the sale van Panhuys, Amsterdam 1882.
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226 MOER.
MOER (van). See Jean-Baptiste Yanmour. p. 332.
MOERENHOUT (Josephus-Jodocus), was born at Eeckeren,
3 May 1 80 1 ; died at Antwerp, 1 June 1874. Studied with
several masters, a- o. Horace Vernet. E.
1828. In the stable. A gentleman equipped for the chase has just
>ettled into the saddle.
O. 15*5 by 13*5 in., h. f . 4 in. Signed at the bottom to the light: J.
Moerenhout. Bought from the artist in 1840. Van der Hoop collection.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1629. Outpost of Cossacks. On a road are seen two soldiers, one
on horseback, the other resting by the side of his steed.
M. 16*2 by 20l4 in., h. f. on horseback, 8*4 in.
Signed in the foreground to the left: J. Moerenhout 1827.
Acquired at the exhibition held at Amsterdam, 1828.
1830. The horse-race.
M. 19*4 by 26*4 in., h. f. on horseback, 8l4 in. Signed in the foreground to the
left : Moerenhout f 1829. Purchased at the exhibition held at Ghent in 1829.
MOEYAERT (Nicolaes Cornelisz.), was born a little before 1600
at Amsterdam, definitely fixed his residence in that town from
1630 and died there after 1659, possibly in 1669. He worked
in Italy under the influence of Elsheimer.
1831. Four governors, two lady-guardians, the bookkeeper and
the doorkeeper of the asylum for old people in 1640.
Three of the governors are seated at a table ; the fourth is standing
behind them with the bookkeeper. The two ladies are seated on
their left; a letter is being handed to the doorkeeper, standing
to the right. The governors represented are: Willem Weyntjes.
Dirck Aertsz. Cock, Jan Michielsz. Blaeuw and Philip Laurensz,
The ladies are : Cornelia Cants, widow of Adriaen van der Meer
and Elisabeth Reael, widow of Jacob de Lange.
C. 2 yds 1*4 in. by 4 yds 6*1 in., nat. size. The figures of the lady-guar-
dians arc less -
than life size. I f ^
Signed to the ^& A. JH # m A
22UT " a • At /• J 6 4 °
hormerly in /d, ™ Jf
1 he asylum for ^
old people. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1632. The choice of a lover. A young girl is being courted by an
old man, a young man of rank
and another in her own station
of life. She chooses the latter,
who is now making fun of his
rivals.
C. 443-4 by 50,4 in., nat. size.
Signed in the background:
Attempts have been made to alter the
name of Moevaert into that of Metsu,
IJought at. the sale van Reede van
( Hitshoorn, Amsterdam 1874. Presented by Mr. A. S. J. Koch, Amsterdam 1874.
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MOEYAERT. 227
1633. The meeting between Jacob and Rachel, in a mountainous
landscape with ruins.
O. 1 6*4 by 24 in., h. f. 6^ in.
Purchased at the sale F. Kaiser, Amsterdam 4 December 1888.
1634. The unworthy guest. In the background the marriage feast
with many guests at table ; in the foreground the king commanding
his servants to cast out the guest who has not put on the wedding
garment. This picture was formerly attributed to Samuel van
Hoogstraten.
C. 44 by 6 life in., h. f. 6% in. From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
MOL (Wouter), was born 21 March 1786, at Harlem; died there
30 Aug. 1857. Was a pupil of H. van Brussel in his native town
and of Jacques Louis David, at Paris.
1634a. Paulus Joseph Gabriel (1785 — 1853). Sculptor. Seated; in
the background the bust of Homer.
C. 35 by 30^(4 in., nat. size. Signed to the left: IV. Mol.
Bequeathed by his son, the painter P. J. C. Gabriel, 1903.
MOLENAER (Jan Miense), was born about 1600— 16 10 at Harlem
and was buried there 19 September 1668. He married the lady
artist Judith Leyster. Worked in his native town, at Amsterdam
and at Heemstede. E.
1635. A young lady playing the harpsichord. She is seated at
the instrument, looking towards the spectator. Two children are
standing near. (Formerly attributed to Dirck Hals).
O* I514by 1 1% in., h. f. 11 in. There are still some traces of an inscription
over the door. Engraved by W. Steelink. Van der Hoop collection.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1636. Saying grace. A peasant and his family gathered round the
dinner table.
r
O. \\\ by 10 in., h. h. \*A in. W- -
Signed on a small wooden bench : fw 'f)0|f»Jfn OK*
Same source as No. 1635.
MOLYN (Pieter de), baptized 6 April 1595 in London and buried
23 March 1661 at Harlem, where he had worked since 16 16. E.
1637. The relay. Grouped in front of an inn sheltered by high trees,
are horsemen, travellers and carters, who have stopped there to
refresh themselves.
COP. \.o\ by 13% in., h. f. i^in. Signed towards the centre jjR •
in the foreground. Collection Gijsbert de Clercq, 1899. °*^M
Acquired from the Rembrandt Society in 190 1. »//
MOMMERS (Hendrick), probably born in 1623 at Harlem; was
buried 21 December 1693 at Amsterdam, where he began working
soon after 1665. Visited Italy.
1638. A cottage interior. A composition with several figures, the
principal group of which is a woman seated near a cradle with
a child on her lap. u * —^j*** a «.£
C. 30^ by 27^ in., h. f. seated, 6 in. Signed at the ! ^\T\\)^Y9
bottom to the right. Bought at Amsterdam in 1897. »
228 MOMMORENCY.
MOMMORENCY (B.), an artist of the middle of the XVIII century.
1639. Pieter Parker (1700— 1759). Half length figure.
£' 3filk by 27^ in., nat. size. At the back of the picture is written : Aetatis ./.?,
Mr. Pieter Parker, fait par B. Montmorency A. 1742.
Part of the collection de Ruyter, purchased in 1895.
MOMPER (Francois de), born 17 October 1603 at Antwerp, died
in 1 660 or 1 66 1 ; son and pupil of Hans de Momper. Lived
for a considerable time at Amsterdam, Harlem and the Hague.
1640. View of the Valkenhof at Nimeguen.
O. 10 by 12^ in. Wrongly signed: y. van Goyen.
Acquired at the sale A. G. de Visser, the Hague 1878.
MOMPER THE YOUNGER (Joos de), was born in 1564 at
Antwerp and died there in 1635. Studied under the guidance
of his father, Bartholomeus de Momper the Elder.
1641. Landscape. A mountainous country with a town on the slope
of a hill and a road with many figures.
O. 18^ by 29% in., h. f. 3^ in. From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
MONET (Claude), born at Paris 14 November 1840. Went to London
to study the works of Turner.
1642. A mountain path. Winding its way along the steep banks of
a lake, a road traces a line of vivid red under the burning rays
of the summer's midday sun.
C. 29% by 37 in. Signed at the bottom to the left: Claude Monet 84.
Presented by the Dowager Baroness R. van Lynden, n£e Baroness van
Pallandt, 1900.
MONI (Louis de), born at Breda in 1698; died at Leyden 15 Sep-
tember 1 77 1. Resided in the latter town from 1750. Pupil in his
native town of Ferd. van Kessel and Karel Emmanuel Biset, and
of Philip van Dijk at the Hague.
1643. The florist. She is seen behind a low wall overgrown with vine
branches.
O. 14^ by 1 1*4 in., h. h. 2 in.
Purchased at the sale Braamcarap, 1 771. From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
MONOGRAMMAL SIGNATURES.
Dutch School (beginning of the XVII century).
1644. A rustic scene. Several couples courting near a cowshed.
(). 9l,4 by 1 1 14 in., h. f. 2 in. Signed on a wooden bench: *
Presented by Dr. A. Bredius, 1884. *
1644a. A family group. The father, mother and five children repre-
sented in a closely wooded park near the porch of a country
mansion ; the servant standing on the threshold
is smiling at the group.
C. 56 by 70^ in., h. f. 18^ in. Signed to the right: . , .™ ^
Lent by the Governors of the "Emmanuelshuizen" ^J/\^Jr\al6 4 4"
of Zwolle, 1903.
MONOGRAMMAL SIGNATURES.
229
j uic wciiai. 1 iijs lav.ij' ijiciiiiv,vj a. liivuiuci
B>&r) S.Fcct
1644b. Miss Speyaert, seen to the waist. This lady married a member
of the family Kettingh.
O. 24^ by 20 in., nat. size.
In the background her coat
of arras and the inscription:
.ETATIS63 Ao 1630. Signed
on the right. Presented by Jhr. J. H. F. K. van Swinderen, 1884.
1645. Still life. A pig's head lying on a stoneware dish, with
sausages and other parts of porkbutcher's meat. The inscription:
Tis. al. van/. Vercken., means: all this comes from the pig.
(). 14^ by 28^ in., real size. ^».
Signed at the bottom in the centre : Jjti ,— - ■■»
This monogram is almost identical "^iJ\}) / V
with that of J. A. van Ravesteyn. J7\^
Bought at a sale held at Am- .1 ^^ X. d
sterdam in 1888. ^ — -*^
1645a. Ships in a .storin. To the left in the background a rocky coast.
O. 15 by 42 in. Signed on a piece of wood, in the centre,
with a monogram resembling that of Jan van Goyen : f
From the " Huiszittenhuis" at Amsterdam. « /T /
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
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XVI 1 century (middle).
1646. Herman Gysbert van der Hemm van Niederstein, half
length figure, in a warriors dress,
turned towards the right.
C. 29V1 by 23^ in., nat. size.
In the background his coat of arms. jm( f* d
Signed at the top to the left : iH/\ X J**
Acquired in 1897.
1647. Landscape traversed by a river.
O. 16*4 by 22 in. Signed to the left on a sto.ie:
Formerly attributed to Daniel van Heyl.
Bought at the sale van Lerius, Antwerp 1885.
1648. Still " life. A study of fish with incisures on the
bodies.
C. 20 by 24^ in., real size.
Signed at the bottom to the right:
Purchased from the heirs of Mr. N. de
Roever, 1898.
1649. The "Royal Charles" brought
to Holland, June 1667.
C. 26 by 40^ in.
On the standard of the House of Orange floating from the bowsprit, is the
subjoined monogram, which is probably that of Jeronimus van Diest :
At the bottom to the left,, on a sheet of paper, a long latin \\/ ft
inscription. Acquired at Noordwijkerhout in 1887. •*V'U
1650. A sea piece with several Dutch vessels.
(). 24 by 33 in. Signed to the left, on a piece of floating board:
A similar picture with the same initials is in the ^ — ^
Stuttgart-Gallery. Purchased with the collection of f ^ Cl L ' *
Jhr. J. E. van Heemskerk van Beest in 1877. %v —
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230 MONOGRAMMAL SIGNATURES.
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1651. Cattle. In the foreground a meadow with two cows, a sheep and
a kid ; in the middle distance some more cattle.
C. 2J\ by 22*4 in. Signed to the right:
This picture is probably an imitation dating from the
XVIII century, after the works of A. Klomp, which are
in the Museum, some of whose animals have been copied in their entireness.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
XIX century.
1652. Pieter Janson (1768 — 1854). Painter and engraver. Retired
major of Cuirassiers. Bust, full face.
C 15^4 by 12^ in., h. h. 4^4 in. Signed:
This monogram may be the signature of
H. J. Kramer, who exhibited at Amsterdam — ^mrp
in 1838 and 1844. Presented by P. E. Boele, XjC.
retired captain, Amsterdam 1899. • *
Flemish School, XVII century.
1653. A young woman seated at a table on which is a display
of fruit.
COP. 8^4 by 1 life in., h. h. 2 in. Signed at the bottom to the left:
Bought in 1882.
MONTICELLI (Adolphe), born at Marseilles, 14 October 1824; died
at Paris, 26 Mav 1886.
1654. Christ with the little children. The Saviour, surrounded by
his disciples, welcomes the children brought to him by their mothers.
M. 11^4 by 28 in., h. f. 4^ in. Signed at the bottom to the left: Monticelli.
Presented by the Dowager Baroness R. van Lynden, nee Baroness van
Pallandt, 1900.
MOOR (Karel de), born at Leyden, 25 February 1656; died at
Warmond, 16 February 1738. A pupil of Gerard Dou and Frans
van Mieris, in his native town; of Abr. van den Tempel, at
Amsterdam and of Godf r. Schalcken, at Dordrecht. E ' - M.
1655. Portrait of the artist by himself. Bust.
O. ov. $% by 6^4 in., h. h. 3% in. . — x. j
Signed at the top to the left: f ( fjy/\ £>-r^~%~»
D. Franken Dz., bequest, 1898. VJ ^ ^ *^C^7^
1656. The angler. A young man is seated on the bank of a river,
fishing. By his side are two young people looking on.
C. 23*4 by 29^ in., h. h. ^ yi yj
2\ in. Signed at the / ^ „ J) //// fjTJ
bottom to the left: \S (UV . C' *S V LA-S U
From the van Heteren
collection, purchased in 1809.
MOREELSE (Paulus), was born in 1571 at Utrecht and died there
19 March 1638. Studied under Mich. Jansz. van Miereveld.
Visited Italy. He was also an architect.
1657. Portrait of the artist by himself. Bust, the face turned
towards the right.
(). 20% by 18^ in., nat. size. Two similar portraits, but more carefully
finished, are in the Museums of the Hague and of Hanover. Presented
by Dr. A. Bredius, 1887.
1540. S, Mesdach.
1635. J. M. Molenai
1663. P. Moreelse!
MOREELSE. 231
1658. The company of Captain Jacob Gz. Hoing and of Lieute-
nant Nanning Florisz. Cloeck in 1616. A composition of
fourteen figures divided into two rows. In the foreground a group
of nine members seen to the knees; the remainder in the back-
ground, behind a balustrade.
C. 66^ in. by 3 yds 21 in., nat. size. Signed at the top to the left:
(ot.yifi j6j6
From the "Doelen" of the Arquebusiers. Lent by the town of Amster
dam, since 1899.
1659. Maria van Utrecht (1553— 1629). Wife of Johan van Olden-
barneveldt. Seated in
an armchair, seen to the jT*-/rf /^fv // ® I /£ 1 &
knees, almost full face. S^UA • Oj <* /iTt J OJO
O' 43*4 by 32 m«> nat* ^_^
size. Signed to the left, f'iV
on a pilaster: /» y\/t /)
From the National Museum, ^ — ^ f \ C/
the Hague 1808.
1660. The little Princess. The portrait of a little girl about seven
years old, beautifully dressed, seated, seen to the knees, with
her right hand stroking a little spaniel.
C. 31 by 24^4 in., nat. size. Acquired at the sale Hilleveld, 1865.
1661. The pretty shepherdess. She wears a low-cut yellow dress
which leaves her chest bare, and her hair,
trimmed with roses and green leaves, falls in
soft waving curls over her neck.
C. 32*4 by 26 in., nat. size. Signed at the top to the right :
Engraved by J. A. Boland. Lithographed by J. A. ^,
Daiwaille. Purchased at the sale of the collection / Q Q O
Ocke, I.eyden 181 7. \*2
1662. Anthonie van Utenhove (—1625). Colonel in the army and
governor of Ostend. Bust.
O. 1 1^4 by 93)4 in., h. f. 5% in. Signed at the top to the right :
Bears the inscription: Colonel Wyten Hoghe 1619.
Was formerly in the castle of Honselaarsdijk ; see No. 185.
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808. i f\ lC\
JH
Seen to the knees, standing near a table, on which her right
hand is resting. The background and the table cover are painted
in vivid red. (Attributed to this artist).
C 48^ by 41^ in., nat. size. From the National Museum, the Hague 1 808.
.664. Seven little portraits, very probably representing a certain
Hartley (an Englishman living at Dordrecht), his wife and five
young children. Busts. (Attributed to this painter).
COP. ov. each portrait 6 by 4^ in., h. h. 2 in. Bequest of Mr. D. Franken Dzn.
(1898} by whom the above mentioned attributions are made.
232 MORKELSE.
1665. Frederick V, Elector Palatine and king of Bohemia
(1596 — 1632). Attributed to this artist.
COP. 1*4 by 1% in., h. h. 1 in. On the back of the picture the inscrip-
tion : Frederik Koning van Bohemen, overleden A° 1632 gesehilderd door
P. Moreelse. From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
MOREL (Izak Vaarzon), born at Amsterdam in 1803, died at
Gorinchem 20 February 1876.
1666. A bouquet of flowers in a yellow vase.
M. 31 by 23^ in. Signed: J. V. Mot-el ft. Amsterdam.
From the Pavilion "Welgelegen", Harlem.
MOREL (Jan Evert), was born 8 February 1777 at Amsterdam and
died in that town 6 April 1808. Studied with Jacob Linthorst, at
Amsterdam, and Dirck van der Aa, at the Hague.
1667. A fruit piece. Various kinds of fruit on a marble slab by the
side of a glass and a few flowers.
O. 16 by 12^4 in. Signed at the bottom to the left: J. E. Morel ft.
Bequeathed by Jhr. J. S. H. van de Poll, 1880.
MORITZ (Louis), born at the Hague, 29 October 1773; died at
Amsterdam, 23 November 1850. Was a pupil, in his native
town, of Dirk van der Aa. E.
1668. Death of Anthoninus Pius.
C. 2 yds io\ in. by 2 jds ?>\\ in., nat. size. Signed on a footstool : L. Moritz.
Acquired in 1825.
1669. The camp of the Cossacks in 1813.
C. 26^4 by 33^4 in., h. f. 6*4 in. Signed in the centre of the foreground : L. Moritz.
Lent in 1838 by the Rijks-Museum to the Pavilion "Welgelegen", Harlem,
and returned to the Museum in 1885.
1670. Jonas Daniel Meijer (1780 — 1834). Lawyer. Seen to the knees.
C. 39 by 32^ in., nat. size. Signed on the back of the picture: L. Moritz/.,
and bearing an inscription. Bequeathed by Miss J. E. Meijer, 1886.
1671. Clemens van Demmeltraadt (1777—1841), surgeon specialist
for gravel. Half length figure.
C 31 \ °y 251a m-> nat« size' Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 18S5.
1672. Andries Snoek (1766 — 1829). Actor. Represented full length
in the part of Achilles.
C. 2 yds 9 in. by 69 in., nat. size. Signed on the leg of a table : L. Moritz.
Sales A. H. Walter and J. E. Duport, Amsterdam 1890.
MOERNER (Karel Gustaf Hjahnar, Count of), officer of the Guards
in Sweden, was born in 1794 and died in 1837.
1673. Nicolas I, emperor of Russia (1796— 1855). Kust-
C. 30 by 25*4 in., nat. size. Van der Hoop collection.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885. -
MOSTAERT (Jan), was born about 1474, at Harlem ; died in the same
town in 1555 or 1556. Painter to the Court of Margaret of Austria.
1674. The adoration of the Kings. In the foreground are the
Virgin with the Holy Child on her knees and two of the Magi
kneeling at her feet; behind them a gate only partly visible;
in the middle distance the third King and in the background,
framed in a hilly landscape, their attendants.
(). 19^4 by 13^4 in., h. f. kneeling, 8^4 in.
Nought at the sale Isendoorn a Blois, Amsterdam 1879.
J
MOSTAERT. 233
1675. Triptych. Central panel : the Deposition from the Cross. The
body of Christ is lying on a white sheet, the head resting against
the bosom of his mother, who is kneeling, and is surrounded
by the holy women, St. John, Nicodemus and Joseph of Arimathcea.
The background, a hilly landscape with buildings and the cross.
On the left door, when open, are seen the donor kneeling with
St. Peter behind him. On the right, the wife of the donor, with
St. Paul. On the face of the left door, the arms of the family
Speyart van Woerden. Oh the right door, the coat of arms here
reproduced, the left side of which (in heraldry
the right) represents the arms of Speyart
van Woerden and the right those of his
wife. Under the coats of arms is the inscrip-
tion: ANNO 1 ; 7. Attributed to this artist.
O. central panel, zSifc by 22\ in., h. h. 2 in.
I>oors-. 28^ by 8% in., h. h. 2% in. The mm-
position in the centra] panel is a modified copy of
a picture at present in the Vienna Museum, which
was painted by Geertgen tot St. Jans for the
knights of St. John, at Harlem.
Bought at the sale Fievei, Brussels 1903.
MOUCHERON (Frederik de), born at Embden in 1633, buried at
Amsterdam, 5 January 1686. Was a pupil of Jan Asselyn, at
Amsterdam, and afterwards spent three years in France.
1676. An Italian landscape, with a castle built on a rock and a
stream traversing the scene. The figures are probably painted
by A. van de Velde.
C 17^ by 22 in., h. animal 2 in. L. Dapper Wz., bequest, 1870.
1677. Italian landscape. (In a high rock is seen a castle si
by other buildings. The figures art
probably by' A dr. van de Velde.
37',i *>y 33% in., h. animal 4
SignrfV'the"£tomjo Oa kft:~ •* lOHthc^OTfl
urchased from A. Broudgeest, 1S34.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the
town of Amsterdam, since 18S5.
/
1678. An Italian landscape. In the foreground is a flight of steps
leading to a terrace formed by nature ; on the lower ground a
few sportsmen resting with their dogs. The figures are by Adr.
van de Velde.
"5* °y '44 i
S,,,,ed »t"th, bottom to _th, .en . ^ J^^^fOV. ^
Sales Johan van der Marclt, i//j, «"u — *■ •■«•-- — - j-
Mrs. Boreel, 1814, both held at Amsterdam. O
MOUCHERON (Isaac de), bom in 1670 at Amsterdam, died there
10 July 1744. Studied under his father, Frederik de Moucheron. E,
1679. View of Tivoli, near Rome.
C. jo by j7H in.
Purchased at the sale of Mrs. Nahuys— Hodshon, Amsterdam 1883.
234 MOUCHKRON.
I . Moucheron . Rut
1680. View of a park -with a pond and a fountain.
C. 51^ by 63 in.
Signed at the bot-
tom to the left:
This picture was
formerly under the dome of the "Hortus Botanicus" at Amsterdam.
Lent by the town since 1885.
MOUILLERON (Adolphe), born 20 December 1820 at Paris; diet!
in the same town 24 February 1881. Z.
1681. A study of still life, composed of books, musical instruments,
a glass of beer, etc., grouped on a table covered with a green cloth.
M. 40 by 29^ in., real size. Signed at the top to the left: Mouilleron.
Presented by Mr. A. Willet, 1887.
1682. A fruit piece. Various kinds of fruit, partly lying in a basket,
partly on the floor; background of flowering branches.
M. 44 by 32^ in., real size. Signed to the right : A. Mouilleron (A. d^ J/,
connected). D. Franken Dz. bequest, 1898.
1683. Still life. Musical instruments and a china vase on a Louis XV
chiffonniere with marble top.
M. 2i\ by 21^4 in. Same source as No. 1682.
1684. In the twilight. Flooded lands and, in the distance, a town.
(Sketch).
O. 7^ by 11 in. Same source as No. 1682. In the store-room.
MULLER (Jacques), worked at Utrecht in the middle of the
XVII century.
1685. A cavalry encounter between • Imperial and Turkish
troops.
C. 28^ by 34^4 in., h. f.
on horseback, 11 in.
Signed at the bottom:
Presented by Mr. A.
Bredius, 1888.
MURANT or MEURANT (Emmanuel), was born at Amsterdam
22 December 1622; died at Leeuwarden about 1700. Pupil of
Ph. Wouwerman. Visited France, then lived in his native town
and from 1670 settled in Friesland.
1686. An old rustic dwelling. A rugged landscape animated by a
few human figures and hens.
C. 13 by 16^ in., h. f. \\ in. Acquired in 181 9.
1687. The relay. Two horsemen have pulled up before the inn situated
in the street of a village, lined with high trees.
C 25^ by 30*4 in., h. f. on horseback, 4^ in. T «M#
Signed to the left, on a trough: ■*
Collection Gijsbert de Clercq. Purchased with the pecuniary assistance of
the Rembrandt Society in 1897.
MURILLO (Bartholomg Esteban), was born 1 January 1618 at
Sevilla and died there 3 April 1682. Was a pupil of Juan de
Castillo. Between 1642 — 1645 he worked at Madrid under the
guidance of Velazquez and afterwards settled definitively in his
native town. E.
MURILLO. 235
1688. The annunciation. The angel, holding a palm branch in his hand, is
kneeling before the Virgin ; a great number of cherubim on the clouds.
C. 30^4 by 40 in., h. f. 27^ in. A replica of this picture is in the hospital
"La Caridad" at Sevilla and an old copy of the same in the palace
Barberini at Rome. Engraved by C. van Caukercken and R. Strange.
Bought by king William I in Paris, 1823.
MUSSCHER (Michiel van), born at Rotterdam 27 January 1645,
died at Amsterdam 20 June 1705. Pupil of Abr. van den Tempel,
of Adr. van Ostade and of Gabriel Metsu. M-E.
1690. Johannes Hudde (1628— 1704). Burgomaster of Amsterdam
and a celebrated mathematician. Seated at a table, seen to the knees.
C. 22% by 19^ in., h. h. 3^ in. Signed to the left on the table cloth:
Engraved by .
L25*? Michel uJttur/cher.p^it.H?nJ/8o
Jhr. C. van
Dedel to the Royal Archeological Society.
Lent to the Museum, since 1889. y»
1691. Hendrick Bicker (1649 -1718). Seen cAl* P "•
to the knees, the face turned towards v-i "
c. 22% by 20 m., h. h. 2 m. J%uMner. zL.hx
Signed at the bottom to the left: //J
Bicker bequest, 1881. n v /I r\
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1881
1692. Maria Schaep (1658— 1725). Wife of
the former. Seen to i
the knees, nearly /^f/fX
J: y& .
full face.
C. 22^4 by 20 in.,
h. h. 4 in. Signed at /] A
the bottom to the right: ^T^k -/• a* I/O
Same source as No.
1691.
1693. John-Maurice of
Nassau (1604— 1697). Governor of Brazil. Bust.
COP. 6^ by 5% in., h. h. 2% in. Sales Jer. de Vries, Amsterdam 1853
and Amsterdam 17 April 1894 (?) Purchased from Fr. Muller & Co. in 1 896.
MUYS (Nicolaas), was born 21 April 1740 at Rotterdam and died
there 28 February 1808. Was a pupil of his father, Willem
Muys and of Aart Schouman.
1694. Robbert Muys and his wife Maria Nozeman. Robbert
Muys (1742— 1825) was a lithographer and the brother of the
painter. The lady is seated and the gentleman is standing behind
her; he holds a drawing in his right hand.
O. 24% by 18% in., h. h. 2\ in.
Signed at the bottom to the left : TVl •• Ifc/IT m % ■* *£> O Z
and dated : A<> MDCCLXXVII. J \( - JL JL %J y& * -
Bought at the sale of Baroness Taets ^ ^^
van Amerongen van Natewisch, born Hodshon, Amsterdam 1892.
236 MY.
MY (Hieronymus van der), born at Leyden, 8 May 1687; died
after 1751. Was a pupil of Frans van Mieris, the Younger. A\
1695. Claudina van Royen, wife of Pieter Teding van Berkhout
Seen to the knees.
3
O. 15 by 12 in., h. h. 2.\ in. Dated at the
bottom to the left: A° 1757 and signed to the
right, on a pedestal:
Bequeathed by Mrs. Domela Nieuwenhuys, born
Meijer, to the Royal Archeological Society.
Lent to the Museum since 1902.
MIJN (Frans van der), born at Dusseldorf in 17 19, died in London
20 August 1783. Son and pupil of Heroman van der Mijn.
1696. Portrait of a lady. Half
length figure. c r • w//o,
^- 33% by 27*4 in., nat. size. J . fCiri O^/T
Signed at the bottom to the left:
Same source as No. 1695. y^ ^/ /^ w ^
Lent by the Royal Arcisologlcil Society since 1902. ' '
1697. Maria-Henriette van de Poll (1707— 1787), wife of Willem
Sautijn. See No. 933. Seated, seen to the knees. Attributed
to this artist.
C. 32^ by 25^ in., nat. size. Presented by Jhr. J. S. R. van de Poll, 1SS5.
MIJN (Georges van der), born in London, 1723; died 10 December
1763 at Amsterdam, where he had taken up his abode in 1741.
Studied under the guidance of his father, Heroman van der Mijn.
1698. Pieter Cornells Hasselaer (1720 — 1796) with his family.
Seven full length -
figures in a richly ^) ~\ ) C\ ///• •
g-^S St. 1, l. yamderyKiin.nos.
3 yds 5 *fe in., nat. size.
Signed to the left on
a chair:
Acquired at Amsterdam in 1887.
1698a. Louis Metayer Phz., art collector at Amsterdam, leaning
against a table, holding an engraving in his right hand.
C. 25^ by 19^4 in., nat. size.
Signed to the left:
Bequeathed by Mr. Jean Bernard
van IJsseldijk, 1904. ^/
1698b. Antoinette Metayer, sister of the former. Halt length figure,
with *a little dog in her right arm.
C. 23^4 by 1714 in., nat. size. Signed to the right: G. v. d. J/...
Same source as No. 1698a.
MIJTENS (Jan), was born about 1614, probably at the Hague,
where he was buried 24 December 1670. Was very likely a
pupil of his uncle Daniel Mijtens, the Elder.
— — o o
(7!' ya^rJfyn / 7 5 $
MIJTENS. 237
1699. Cornells Tromp (1629 — 169 1). Lieu-
tenant-admiral. Seen to the knees, * jhj » r?^ fj®
dressed in Roman costume. vL^ ^ ° J Q ® 0r a
. «
C 5 2^4 by 41^ in., nat. size.
Dated at the bottom to the left. Signed . *>,, ,,. t <r^/
From the National Museum, the Hague i8o8# ^% fil/ll /) <\"4'-J2fri> & h •>
1700. Margaretha van Raephorst K^ ^ Isijj i,Ofl& J .
(—1690). Wife of the preceding. (l^/
Seen to the knees. A small negro
boy is fastening a bracelet on her , 0
C- 53^ by 41^ in., nat. size. J ■ • " ^ U
Signed on the background to the right : * A
From the National Museum, the /I tf ' * / ' ^T^^
Hague ,808. JjWUWi J* !
1701. Johan van Beaumont. Colonel J
of the Dutch guards and governor ^-^
of Brielle. Seen to the knees, wearing a breastplate.
C 43^4 by 36 in., nat. size. • » _
Dated to the right, von the balustrade : n A * * I ^ Cm ~ •
£T!,aA. .«i Signed: Jy\l\UlU <T '.
Formerly in the castle of llpenstein. ~ J
Sale held at Amsterdam, 3 December *-x
1872. Purchased in 1881, with the following No.
1702. Maria de Witte, Francoisdr., jr -
wife of the former, seen to the -**- T • 4* $"
knees. In the background a park.
C. 431/4 by 35^ in., nat. size. 0
Dated at the top to the right, on the A • i S~ S~ 4
trunk of a tree : -^* ' J 0 0 / »
Signed : - ^^
Same source as No. 1701. A /l \/ ^T^P kl Q If
1703. An Idyllic scene. Near a foun- ^ °* * '
tain, a shepherd is doing homage to a young girl who has come
to meet him accompanied
by two dogs. (The figures in
this picture are portraits).
C. 44 by 56^ in., h. f. 23^ in.
Signed at the bottom to the right :
Bequeathed by Miss C. J. Amiabel, the Hague 1900.
1704. Portrait of a commanding officer, clad in a cuirass, standing
out against a landscape background. Seen to the knees. Attributed
to this painter.
C. 43 by 36 in.,' nat. size. From the "Mauritshuis", 1885.
MYTENS (Martinus), baptized at the Hague, 9 June 1648; died at
Stockholm in 1736, where he had taken up his residence and
where he became Court painter in 1677. Was a pupil of his-
father, Isaac Mvtens. M.
age to a young girl who has com*
238 MIJTENS.
1705. Portrait of the painter himself. Bust, turned towards the right.
(). 25 by 19^ in., nat. size. On the back of the panel is inscribed : Martinus
MytenSj Hofschilder van de Koninginne Cristina van Sweeden. (Martinus
Mytensy painter to the Court of Queen Christina of Sweden).
Bought at the sale W. Gruyter, Amsterdam 1882.
NACHENIUS (Jacob Jan), was born at the Hague in 171 2, settled
at Amsterdam in 1741 and died in the Dutch . ,
Indies. Pupil of Matth. Terwesten. l:l.
1706.Johan Willem Parker (1721— 1780). Half NAcmenius.
length figure. See No. 1844. Ytc\t.
C. 16^ by 1 4*4 in., h. h. 3^ in. Signed on a curtain : >
Part of the collection de Ruyter, acquired in 1895. 1/4 0.
1707. Jacoba Maria van Bueren, wife of the preceding; seated,
seen to the knees. See No. 1845.
C. 1 6*4 by 14^ in., h. h. 3*4 in. Signed on a curtain: L / Ndchenius fecit 1J46.
Same source as No. 1706.
NAIVEU (Matthijs), born about 1647 a* Leyden, died towards 172 1
at Amsterdam, where he had made his home from 1677. Studied
under Abraham Toorenvliet and, in 1667, with Gerard Dou.
1708. St. Jerome, kneeling before an altar covered with a Turkish cloth.
O. 14% by \\\ in., h. h. 2\ in. # -, .
Signed at the bottom to the left: uai\lPLl?tCCltifl Ol(inS
From the National Museum, the ft.H 8U>^lU'f* ' J^*u '**
Hague 1808.
1709. Open air theatre. A composition with numerous figures.
C. 21^4 by 27^ in., h. h. 1^ in. Is one of a series of four pictures
painted in 1698. Acquired at the sale Snouck van Loosen, Enkhuizen 18S6.
NATUS (Anthony), was born in 1636 and died in 1660.
1710. Two young men playing at cards. Seated
in the open air near a flight of stone steps.
Behind the players stands a man watching the
game.
** A VV\/f
Jwtns.
C. 21 by 18^ in., h. f. seated, 10% in.
Signed to the right, on a column : X •
Presented through Dr. C. Hofstede de Groot, 1897. /DO Oz
NAVEZ (Francis- Joseph), born at Charleroi, 16 November 1787;
died at Brussels in 1839. Pupil of Pierre-Joseph-C^lestin Francois. Z..
1711. The raising of the Shunamite's son.
C. 2 yds 28 in. by 3 yds 18 in., nat. size. Signed in the foreground to
the right: F. J, Xavez Rome 1821. Purchased at an exhibition, Brussels 182 1.
1712. The meeting of Isaac and Rebekah.
C. 3 yds 1 8*4 in. by 4 yds \\\ in., nat. size. Signed in the foreground
to the right: F. J. Xavez 1826. Same source as No. 171 1.
NECK (Johan van), born at Naarden in 1636*, died at Amsterdam
in 1 7 14. Pupil of Jacob Backer. Worked between 1687 and 1692
at Enkhuizen. £.
1713. An anatomical lesson of Professor Frederik Ruysch
(1638 — 1 731). The professor demonstrates on the body of a
1 \ — iv73).
)6y\ _/
NECK. 23,9
child. The persons standing round him ~ ^— 7&
are: Anthony van Paamburg, Abel Horst, ^ f ^h/ii/'F^
Pieter Adriaansz., And ri es Boekel mans, Jean / J//1 '*-*/
de Milly and Hendrik Ruysch. {OJltlO RDlW^
C. 56 in. by 2 yds 8 in., nat. size. Signed: 0 >>->r)
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885. r J ()CJj •
1714. Cornells Jacobsz. de Boer (—1673).
Captain in the navy. Seen
to the knees, turned towards
the left. In the background
a naval battle.
C. 45 by 34% iu., nat. size.
Signed at the bottom to the right :
Presented by the town-council of
Enkhuizen, 1902.
NEEFFS THE ELDER (Peter), born at Antwerp soon after 1577,
lived and died in that town between 1657 and 1661. Pupil of
Hendrick van Steenwyck the Elder.
1715. The church of the Dominican friars, at Antwerp. View
of the interior. A procession is moving amiuq pfftfr
under the nave. 1616 nefs
0.26^ by 41% in., h. f. 3% in. Signed on a pillar • «5- • •
to the right. From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
1716. Interior of a church by wax light. View, from the nave,
of the choir built in the form of a pentagon and
in the gothic style of architecture; a few figures are "■■•*«•«
moving about, some bearing tapers. WE*"S>.
0. 20 by 32 in., h. f. 2^ in. Signed on the last pillar to the right: 1 6 1 €
Same source as No. 1 715.
1717. Interior of a church. A religious service is being performed
before a side altar. This painting is perhaps the work ^^
of Peeter Neeffs, the Younger (1620 — 1675). FEETER.
O. 9^4 by 14 in., h. f. life in. Signed at the top to the right: fMCE/jf 5
On the back of the panel is a seal bearing the impress of •«*'
the coat of arms of the house of Orange Nassau. From the Cabinet van
Heteren, 1809^
NEER (Aert van der), was born in 1603 at Amsterdam, where he
worked; he died 9 November 1677.
1718. Landscape. An undulating country with, in the middle distance, a
roadside-inn near a cluster of trees.
C. 1214 by 17 in. Signed at the bottom, e^\ . vO^ -^efrV. // J 3
towards the centre:
From the collection Gijsbert de Clercq, 1899. Acquired from the Rembrandt
Society, in 1901.
1719. A winter scene. A frozen stream near the remparts of a town.
On the ice are three groups playing at ball and other figures in
the distance. — a T^t!<r
O. 21 by 26% in., h. f. 314 in. juCBtt
Signed at the bottom to the right: *
Acquired at the sale of Mrs. Boreel, Amsterdam 18 14.
24o NKKR.
1720. A frost scene. A wide frozen sheet of water covered with
figures, some skating, others playing at ball. On the right hand
side in the foreground a few trees and in the distance, to the
left, a town.
C 25^ by 31 in., h. f. 2^ in.
Signed on the trunk of a tree to the left:
Purchased from A. Brondgeest in 1 839. Van der Hoop collection.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1721. Landscape. A clear and unruffled pool between high trees :
on the right a church and in the immediate foreground a sportsman.
C. 15 by 23 in., h. f. 2\ in. Signed at the bottom to the right : jv _
A strip of canvas 2.\ in. wide has been tagged to the top \ k \%\
of the picture. Van der Hoop collection. * '
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1721a. A moonlight scene. A canal with wooded banks glistering
in the rays of the moon. By the side of the water a few small houses
. and to the right the towers of a church rising behind the trees.
O. 12V4 by 17 in. Signed at the bottom in the centre:
Collections of Baron de Beurnonville and of Mr. Rotban. -^ K
Bought at Brussels in 1904. XaIM
NEER (Eglon Hendrik van der), was born at Amsterdam in 1635
or 1636 and died 3 May 1703, at Dusseldorf, where he was
painter to the elector Palatine. Studied with his father, Aert van
der Neer, and Jacob van Loo. He spent some time in France,
lived at Rotterdam from 1663 to 1679, at Brussels from 1679
to 1690 and afterwards at Dusseldorf.
1722. Tobias and the Angel in a moun- ^ *
tainous landscape. CM -lyci-nHtr JLc*? k
O. 6^ by 9\ in., h. f. 2** in. Signed to the right : \ 6 Q 0 ^
From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809. >
NELLIUS (Martinus), worked at Leyden in the second half of the
XVII century.
1723. A fruit piece. Pears and medlars on a slab, by the side of a glass.
(). i6ia by 13^ in. /^^~\
Signed at the bottom to the left : / "V /xy^-\
Formerly in Groningen. / ^^jluS\ C\
Sale of the collection Meffre, Paris 1863. I y j >-' J
Bequest D. Franken Dzn., 1898. \^mm^/ *~^*~^ S
NETSCHER (Caspar), was born at Heidelberg in 1639, died
15 January 1684 at the Hague, where he had settled in 1660,
after a journey to France. When still very young he came to
Holland and studied at Arnhem under Herman Coster and at
Deventer under Gerard Ter Borch. M.
VITA. Mother's pride. A lady in rich attire, seated in a bedroom,
is dressing her little boy, who is on his knees before her.
(). 17^ by 15 in., h. f. 10^ in.
Signed at the bottom to the right: [ \1 \ 1 V T""1
Kngraved by D. J. Sluyter. >o VM ^YXQaI^Y 1 £C
From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809. J
XETSCHKR. 241
1726. Lady Philippina Stanton, in a white satin dress. Full length
figure, standing on a terrace, garden background.
C 34^4 by 27^ in., h. f. 28 in. Signed at the bottom to the left:
7^/ctfcneir fee / C^8
Lent by the endowment "family van Weede", since 1897.
1726. Constantin Huygens (1596 — 1687). Bust, the three quarter face
turned towards the left.
O. 1 o^ by 9 in., h. h. 7.\ in.
Signed at the bottom to
the right:
Engraved by A. Blootelingh. Purchased by King William I in 1825.
1727. Coenraad van Beuningen (1622 — 1693). Seen almost to the
knees, the left hand resting on ^ . _ ^
a chair. C Net cl\W ffcH
C. 19 by 15% in., h. h. $\ in. v* J J
Signed on the background to the right: \ f \ 2
Van der Hoop collection. J ^ / 3
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1728. Helena Catharina de Witte. Wife of
lman Mogge. Seen to the knees, seated
near a fountain.
C. 19^ by 15^4 in., h. h. 2^4 in. *
Signed at the bottom to the left :
Bequeathed by Jhr. J. S. H. van de Poll, 1880.
1729. Portrait of a gentleman. (Probably a member of the family
van Citters). Seen to the knees, the right n /"
arm resting on a pedestal. (Rfj**//' h r<* IS*
C. i9i4 by 15% in., h. h. 31^ in. sX V Q T\ *■ 'til
Signed at the bottom to the left: 'J S
A replica of this portrait, dated 1679, is in / 0 *7 im
the National Gallery of London, where it is *
supposed to represent George, Earl of Berkeley. Bequeathed by Mr. A.
J. W. Farn combe Sanders, the Hague 1887.
1730. Portrait of a lady. (Probably a member of the family van
Citters). Seated, seen to the knees. / t C r—
Compani on to the preceding No. p Nf{ /c A £ ^ >C C
C. 19J4 by 15^ in., h. h. 3^ in. Signed (_ J Y I
at the height of the shoulders: J
Same source as No. 1 729. s
1731. Cornells Backer (1633— 1681). Qn ' &/ 4
Councillor,, dean and Colonel of the civic-guard of Amsterdam.
Seen to the knees, the right arm resting on a table.
C. 19^4 by 16% in., h. h. 3^ in. Acquired in England, 1881.
1732. William III, Prince of Orange and Stadthokler of the United
242 NETSCHER.
Provinces. Full length figure, standing ^ a
in a landscape; in the background a^, \ f jiY \L a \h
cavalry engagement. f iXLft ICtlCY 0
C. 31* by 25 in., h. h. 314 in. ^ •/ T^ M *
Signed at the bottom to the left: v
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1733. Mary Stuart. Wife of William III. Companion to the preceding
No. Full length figure, seated on the terrace of a park.
C 3l8k hy 25 in., h. h. 3^ in. Same source as No. 1732.
1734. William III. Stadtholder of the United Provinces. Whole length
figure. A copy after No. 1732, perhaps by Johan van Huchtenburg.
C. 3llk hy 25V1 in., h. f. 24^4 in. Purchased at the sale M. C. van Hall in 1858.
1735. Baron Menno van Coehoorn (1641— 1704). General of Artillery
and a celebrated military engineer. Half length figure, the left
hand resting on a commander's staff. (Copy probably after the
original in the possession of Colonel J. J. Wierts).
C. 37^4 by 31 in., nat. size. Engraved by J. Houbraken.
Bequest of Count M. D. van Limburg Stirum, 1891.
1736. Pieter Rendorp (1648— 1699). Seated, seen to the knees, facing
the right.
C. on O. 19 by 15^ in., h. h. 3^ in. Presented by Jhr. J. S. R. van dePoll, 1885.
1737. Johanna Hulft (1649— 1699). Wife of the former. Seated, seen
to the knees, facing the left.
C. on O. 19 by 15^ in., h. h. 3V4 in. Same source as No. 1736.
1738. Jan Boudaan Courten (1635 — 1716). Sheriff of Middelburg.
Seated, seen to the knees, almost full face. Copy by Philip van Dijk.
C. 19 by 15^4 in., h. h. 3^ in.
Bequeathed by Jhr. Jacob de Witte van Citters, 1875.
1739. Anna Maria Hoeufft (1646— 1715). Wife of the preceding.
Seen to the knees, seated in a park. Copy by Philip van Dijk.
C. 19 by 15^ in., h. h. 3^ in. Same source as No. 1738.
NETSCHER (Constantijn), was baptized 16 December 1668 at the
Hague and buried there 27 March 1723. Pupil of his father,
Caspar Netscher.
1740. Jacob Jan de Backer (1667 — 17 18). Standing, seen to the
knees.
C. ov. 19^4 by i6ifc in., /" //V A / , /) / / * a
h. h. z\ in. signed at Lonft: jvei/f'lZK SO On -
the bottom to the right: I J **
Bicker bequest, 1881. '
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1881.
1741. Agatha Bicker (1671 — 1706). Wife of the former. Seated, seen
to the knees. /)A A *
l^X^l^^ Con/tNJcLr. j£j>4.
Same source as No. 1740. V . (/
NEUHUYS (Albert), born at Utrecht, 10 June 1844. Pupil of G.
Craeyvanger and of the Academy of Antwerp. Worked at the
Hague and at Laren, finally settled at Amsterdam.
NEUHUYS. 243,
1742. The lovers. Interior of a ' fisherman's dwelling.
C. 31 by 23^ in., h. f. seated, 17^4 in. Signed in the foreground to
the left : Alb, Neuhuys f. 80. Engraved by C. Ed. Taurel.
Bought at the exhibition held at Amsterdam in 1 88c.
1742a. By the cradle. The mother is seated peeling potatoes with a
baby by her side.
C 3°& hy 35% in., h. h. 3^ in. Signed to the right: Albert Xeuhuys f.gy.
Lent by Mr. J. C. J. Drucker, of London, 1903.
NEUHUYS (Joseph), born at Utrecht, 7 April 1841; died at War-
mond in 1890. Pupil of his brother Albert. Studied also at the
Academy of Antwerp.
1743. Landscape. A wooded country darkened by a threatening
shower of rain.
M. 11 by 1414 in. Signed in the foreground to the right: Joseph Aeuhuys.
Presented by the committee of the Royal Library, who had drawn it from
the tombola of the u Kunstkroniek" in 1887.
NICKELEN (Isaac van), was in 1660 made a member of the
St. Luke's Guild of Harlem, where he was buried 27 December
1703. He was also a glass-maker. E,
1744. The St. Bavon's Church at Harlem. View of the choirr
taken from the nave.
C. 19^ by 17 in., h. f. 2 in. Acquired in 1806.
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
NICOLAS (L.), a French painter; worked in the second half of the
XIX century, at Paris (?).
1745. A study of the nude. A female figure, reposing on the grass.
C. 26% by 37 in., h. h. 5^ in. Signed at the bottom to the right : L. Nicolas 86.
Presented by the Dowager Baroness R. van Lynden, born Baroness van
Pallandt, 1900.
NICOLIE (Josephus-Christianus), was born in 1798 at Antwerp
and died there in 1854.
1746. The church of St. James, at Antwerp, during a service
held at a side altar, near the tomb of Rubens.
M. 26 by 20^ in., h. f. 2% in.
Signed in the foreground to the right: J. C. Nicolie 182s .
Acquired at an exhibition, Harlem 1825.
NIEULANDT (Adriaen van), born at Antwerp in 1587; died at
Amsterdam, 7 July 1658. Pupil of Pieter Isaacsz. and of Frans-
Badens.
1747. The procession of the lepers on Lost Monday, at Am-
sterdam. View of the Dam; in the centre, the weighing-house;
to the left, the old Town-Hall; to the right - * .
and in the background, the Damrak. The Jidn jflX^
public square is filled with people in various tyO/l .
stations of life. K(CuTO)V)i
C. 2 yds 11% in. by 3 yds 11 in., h. f. 1514 !"• • *> /
Signed in the foreground, on a slate: *1^C)f. ^037
Engraved by S. Fokke. Formerly in the parlour of **
the hospital for lepers. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1897.
j244 NIEULANDT.
1748. The peace of Munster, 1648. An allegorical composition with
numerous figures. Prince Frederick- Henry is standing on t a
triumphal car. and Prince William II is receiving an olive branch
presented to
him bv the
Angel of
Peace. On the
right is the
tyanjxiculatw);
ngnt is tnei ILi /1^/fi^n
portrait of the ^Xl~ vtl t*lC'»
CFecit 0/fn??o )Qo
. *.■ * VVItV&V/ilVUl Will pv^UIUVll II J*»» * *■■ W** W %*»* ^* a ■• «.««%wv« v •
painter.
C. 54 by 41^4 in.,
h. f. 12% in.
Signed on a drum:
Bequeathed by Mr. N. C. Lambrechtsen van Ritthem to the Art Academy
at Middelburg in 1823. Bought at the sale of Fred. Muller, 1902.
1749. Amphitrite. An allegorical composition with Tritons and Naiads.
C. 65 in. by
2 yds 7 in.,
h. h. 2\ in.
Signed on a floating piece of board : . /T *. 1
Presented by Dr. A. Bredius, 1892. ' U * '
NIEULANDT (Adriaen van) and LASTMAN (Claes Pietersz.).
See Las/man: The Company of Captain Abram Boom and of
Lieutenant Anthonie Oetgens, No. 1424.
NIEULANDT (Jacob van), born in 1592 or 1593, probably at
Amsterdam where he was living in 16 14. He died in December
1634. Was the younger brother of Adriaen van Nieulandt. .
1750. The fishmongers. The master of the shop and a young woman
are standing behind a counter on which fish is exposed for sale.
A lady is making purchases. In the background are seen the
walls of the town, r
in., natT"size * Sfcned / -7a^^ • F- 1 ()//
to the right: — '
Purchased in Chelsea, 1898.
OfiL (Paul Joseph), born at Waulsort on the Maas, 20 April
1789; died at Sosoye in 1822. Pupil of Guillaume-Jacques
Herreyns. A\
1751. A street brawl at Amsterdam, with the "Westerkerk" in
sight. On the vegetable market a tumult caused by two drunken men.
C. 29% by 35 ifc in., h. f. 10 in. Signed in the foreground to the
right: Xo'cl 182 1. Engraved by F. L. Huygens. Lithographed by Madou.
Purchased at an exhibition held at the Hague in 1833.
1752. In the vineyard. A vine-dresser attempts to kiss a young lass.
O. 8^1 by 7 in., h. h. 3 in. Engraved by an anonymous artist.
From the Mauritshuis, 1826.
NOOMS (Reinier), called ZEEMAN, born at Amsterdam in 1623;
died a little before 1668. Made long sea voyages. E.
NOOMS. 245
1753. Naval battle off Leghorn, 14
March 1653.
on I" l£. flV: ^ ?% '"' ^ <-^l > Z MW&H
On a sheet of paper which seems as —
if slipped between the frame, a description is given of the scene represented.
From the offices of the trade with \he Levant, 27 June 1826.
1764. View of the "Bothuisje" (shed for the sale of plaice)
and of the borders of the Y, at Amsterdam.
C. io,^ by 2514 in. Signed on a craft: -v w.
Bought at the sale W. Gruyter, Amsterdam 1882. /T . TLCiMcZfX
1755. View of Salee
C. 25^4 by 43^4 in. Signed in the centre on a mountain : J) . "^ cC V%W*\\*
Originally in the offices of the Admiralty at Amster-
dam and afterwards transferred to the model room in the Admiralty at the Hague.
1756. View of Tripoli'.
C. 24^ by 43*4 in. Signed on a streamer: R. Zeeman. Same source as No. 1755.
1757. View of Syracuse.
C. 24^ by 43^ in. Signed on a streamer : R. Zeeman. Same source as No. 1755.
1758. View of Algiers.
C. 24^ by 43^ in. Signed on a streamer: R. Zeeman. Same source as'Ko. 1755.
1759. The burning of the English fleet, at Rochester, by the
Dutch, June 1667. Attributed to this artist.
C. 45 by 67*4 in. From the model room of the Admiralty at the Hague.
NOORDT (Joannes van), born at Amsterdam, where he worked
until after 1676. E.
Dionys Wynand
knees, standing near a table. f y- j
until alter 1070. zs. ^
1760. Dionys Wynands. Seen to the Juoa/ni^.f/oOW
d°
C 49% ky 40^4 in., nat. size.
Signed in the background to the right: *~\ /t ^ f^
Bequest of Jhr. J. S. H. van de Poll, 1886. Y^/Vrt/ J 6 6<±
1761. Another portrait of the same ^ *
person. Seen to the knees, standing. ^-
COP. 8 by 6V4 in., h. h. ift in. Dated in the background to the right : 1644.
On the back of the plate the inscription: Dionis Wynands.
Same source as No. 1760.
1762. The self-restraint of Scipio. Before the victor who has risen
from his throne, the Iberian princess /T "-^v.
is kneeling holding her betrothed ifctf#/:*Qf. )l&Q2&L
bv the hand. A numerous suite ^*-^
is in attendance.
C. 4<>>fe by 34^4 in., h. f. 21^4 in.
Signed at the bottom to the right:
Acquired at the sale H. Muilman, Am-
sterdam 181 3.
Jhr. J. S. H. van de Poll bequest, 1880.
NOORDT (Pieter Pietersz. van), born in 1592. Was working at
Leyden from a little before 1626 until 1648. Supposed to have
settled afterwards at Zwolle where one of his largest pictures is
to be seen in the protestant Orphanage.
246 NOORDT.
T. u . Hooet-
1763. A study of fish. A carp and a small heap of perch on a
table, by the side of which are a pail and a fishing rod.
C. 26 by 31 in., nat. size. _— ~
Signed at the bottom to the left : / ) ^, ■ v .
Acquired, with the following No., 4-*^
at the sale of Jhr. W. Gockinga,
Amsterdam 1883.
1764. A study 'of still life. Lying on a table are a pike and a few
roaches ; by the side a basket —^
and fishing rod. / j ^^-"1 ' ' •
C. 26 by 3114 in., nat. size. #*^ *"\ ^ """"^^TN^i/f^ D B? 1
Signed at the bottom in the centre : / ) J J \t^ L' ■ *■
Same source as No. 1763.
NOTER (Pieter Francois de), born at Waelhem, 23 February 1779;
died at Ghent in 1842. Pupil of Johannes Franc^scus van Geel. E.
1765. The Sass' gate at Ghent. An ice scene with skaters.
M. 33*4 by 44 in., h. f. 3^ in.
Signed to the left on the trunk of a tree : P. F. de -Water 182J.
Purchased at an exhibition, the Hague 1827.
1766. The St. Walburg church at Audenarde. Seen from a
public place with XVII century buildings.
M. 23 by 21^4 in., h. f. 2.\ in. Signed at the bottom to the right:
/'. F. de Water 182J. Acquired at an exhibition, Harlem 1825.
1767. The polypticha of Hubert and Jan van Eyck in the
church of St. Bavon, at Ghent.
C. 38*4 by 30^4 in., h. f. 9 \ in. Signed at the bottom to the right :
P. F. de Water 1829. From the Dutch Museum.
NOUTS (Michiel), a painter of the middle of the XVII century,
worked probably at Delft.
1768. Portrait of a lady., A middle-aged woman seated in an
armchair, seen to the /J a ^ **
knees, facing the right. (In . I . ( f*\\(* ** •
C 42^ by 3334 in., nat. / |/ / / f f/1 Z C L . 1M Q Ul 5 *
size. Signed on the C-^ J
background to the left: j j J
jHcjcc'd.) ff^
From the collection Gijs-
bert de Clercq, 1899.
Acquired from the Rem-
brandt Society in 1900.
NUYEN (Wynand Jan Joseph), was born 4 March 18 13 at the
Hague, where he died 2 June 1839. Was a pupil of Andreas
Schelf hout. L - E.
1769. A landscape with ruins. An undulating country partly
covered with groves.
<-'• 39 by 55^4 in.
Signed to the left on the water: /K J, J. Wuyen/.j6. Purchased in 1 877
NYMEGEN (Dionys van), was born in 1705 at Rotterdam and
died in that town 28 August 1798. Son and pupil of Elias van
Nymegen. Worked at Rotterdam.
NYMEGEN. 247
1770. Portrait of the painter himself. Bust.
COP. ov. 6*4 by 5*4 in., h. h. 2.\ in. On the back is the inscription :
(This is the portrait of Dionys van
Nijmegen, painter, done by myself).
»Dit is de afbeelding van Dionys
van Nijmegen, Kunstschilder en
door hemzelven geschilderd enz.«
Bought, with the following No., at the sale Roos & Co., Amsterdam 1900
1771. Sara Stiermans. Wife of the former. Bust.
COP. ov. 6^4 b) 5^ in., h. h. 2.\ in. On the back is the inscription:
»Dit is de Afbeelding van Vrouwe
Sara van Nijmegen geb. Stiermans,
Huisvrouw van Dionys van Nijme-
gen en door denzelfden geschilderd,
enz.«
(This is the portrait of Sara van
Nijmegen, born Stiermans, wife of
Dionys van Nijmegen, painted by
the latter).
Same source as No. 1770.
1772. Dionys van Nymegen Eliasz. As a boy. Grandson of the
painter, full length figure, standing.
C 31% by 26 in., h. f. 26% in. On the socle of a pilaster, the inscription:
DIONYS van NIJMEGEN, eliaszoon oud XI jaren
GESCHILDERT DOOR
DIONYS van NYMEGEN eliaszoon oud 86 jaren, 1790.
. Purchased at the sale J. Hollander, Brussels 1888.
1773. Frans de Haes (1708 — 1761). Poet and linguist, at Rotterdam.
COP. ov. 4V4 by 3% in., h. h. 114 in. TV V NVmEGEM
In grisaille. Signed to the left: gJ' *
On the back of the plate is the inscription : F. de p 1 n x .
Haas 1708. One of the series of portraits of the " Panpoeticon Batavum".
See Arn. van Halen, p. 139.
1774. Cornells van der Pot (1670— 17 19). Poet at Rotterdam.
COP. ov. 4^4 by 3^ in., h. h. \\ in. In grisaille. On the back of the
plate, the inscription : Corn, van der Pot, ijoj.
Signed to the left: RJVmEGEN
Same source as No. 1773.
1775. Adriaan van der Vliet (1708 — 1777). Poet at Rotterdam.
COP. ov. 4^ by 3^ in.,, h. h. 1 in. In grisaille. On the back of the
plate the inscription: A. v. Vliet ijof. Same source as No. 1773.
1776. Adriaen Paets, Director of the E. I. Company (Company of
the Dutch Indies), Chamber of Commerce of Rotterdam, 1734.
C. ov. 32V4 by 26^4 in., nat. size. Signed to the right: D. VAN NYMEGEN.
From the former offices of the E. I. Company nt Rotterdam. See No. 2666.
1777. Hugo du Bois, Director of the E. I. Company, Chamber of
Commerce at Rotterdam, 1734.
C. ov. 32^ by 26^4 in., nat. size. Same source as No. 1776.
OBERMAN (Anthony), was born in 1781 at Amsterdam and died
there 20 October 1845. E.
1778. Two horsemen in a landscape. One is in the saddle, the
other has dismounted.
M. 1 1 \ by 14^ in., h. f. 4^ in. Signed at the bottom to the left : A. Oder man 181J.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1779. A horse grazing. In the distance three more horses.
C. 23^4 by 2.\\ in., h. animal, 10^4 in.
Signed at the bottom to the right : A. Oberman 1828. Same source as No. 1778.
J 67 4
248 ( >BKRMAN.
1780. A horse near the coach-house.
C. 24 by 2 life in., h. animal, life in.
Signed to the left on the pail: A. Oberman 182S. Same source as No. 177S.
OCHTERVELT (Jacob), born about 1635 at Rotterdam, died
probably before 1700 at Amsterdam, where he was living since
1674. He was a fellow student of Pieter de Hoogh when
studying under Nicolas Berchem.
1781. Four governors of the, hospital for lepers, the super-
intendent and a woman with two children, 1674. The
governors are: Anthony de Haes, Gillis Hens, Bonaventura van
Dortmont and Isaac Hudde. Full length figures grouped round
a table. ^y* +
C. 61% in. by 2 yds /V^ 0 f*
Signed at \teZl / ( Jf /itCl^ti &T* / ♦
torn to the left : K^m +S * ' ~ f
Formerly in the governors' room ~ "**
of the hospital for lepers. Lent by
the town of Amsterdam since 1885.
1782. The musicians. In a richly furnished room the musicians are
playing before a little girl, the daughter of the house, who is
standing between her mother and her nurse who is kneeling.
C. 29% by 23*4 in., h. f. 17.^
in. Signed at the bottom to
the left :
Acquired at the sale held 28
February 1878 at Amsterdam.
Bequeathed by Mrs. M. H. Insinger, nee van Loon, 1903.
ODEKERCKEN (Willem van), worked at the Hague towards 1631,
and from 1643 at Delft, where he was buried 23 September 1677.
1783. A woman scouring. She is seen at work in a kitchen.
(). 28^4 by 23^4 in., h. f. 21 in. Signed on
a press placed against the wall to the right : \^* • Qq C . jfc g TTcjf*
Presented by Mr. A. Willet, 1885. ^
ODEVAERE (Joseph-Dionysius), bom at Bruges, 2 October 1778;
died at Brussels, 26 February 1830. Was a pupil of Jacques-
Louis David. E - L.
1784. The last defenders of Missolonghi, 22 April 1826.
O. 23 by 34 in., h. f. 14I4 in. Signed to the right on a step: J. Odevaere r82b.
From the Pavilion u Welgelegen", Harlem 1885.
OEVER (Hendrick ten), worked at Zwolle in the latter half of the
XVII century. Before that time he had lived at Amsterdam in
1659, where he was a pupil of Cornells de Bie. Died after 1700.
1785. A family group. The father, mother, four children and a
maid-servant. The parents are seated.
C. 2 yds 4k in. by 2
yds 10 in., nat. size.
Signed in the foreground
ac * OrMcr\>ci! I
to the right: \*J ^c . /y ^> ^f
Acquired in 1873. SlXSOOy*
OLIPHANT. 249
Ja\ ou&hvnb
OLIPHANT (Jacobus), an artist of the middle
of the XVIII century.
1786. Johannes Thedens. Governor of the Dutch-
Indies, 1741 — 1743. ' I
Cop. 13*4 by 9^ in., h. h. 3I4 in. On the back- ^OC
ground to the right, the inscription : Johannes J l/Kt Xtt
Thedens, Gouv. Gen. 'van Xederland. Indie , etatis
Suae 64, and signed underneath : J 7 4 2*
Same source as No. 328.
OLIS (Jan), born at Gorinchem towards 16 10; died probably at Amster-
dam after 1655. Worked at Dordrecht between 1630 and 1655.
1787. View of a kitchen. In the foreground a large table covered
with plumed game, vegetables and fruit; behind the table a
woman is putting a fowl to the spit, a young girl standing
near her. At the table a man is seen drinking.
O. 27 by 32 in., h. f. 1 1^4 ^.
in. Signed on the table : /ft tl e* . V/T/- ' / m X' >f f*
From the National M«- (■JPI'LS \/Mt f JOfS .
seum, the Hague 1808. >w"^
OMMEGANCK (Balthasar-Paul), baptized 26 December 1755 at
Antwerp, where he died 18 January 1826. Pupil of Hendrik
Joseph Antonissen. Z.
1788. Landscape in West-Flanders, with human figures and cattle.
M. 29^ by 35 in., h. animal, 4 in.
Signed to the left in the foreground: B. P. Ommeganck.
Purchased at an exhibition, Brussels 1824.
OOSTERDYK (W.), Dutch artist of the second half of the XVII century.
1789. Portrait of a young _ _ * ^-^ _ _^
rsrw?^ W O osterd 1
size. Signed in the fore-
ground to the left : , f f ^^
Part of the collection de Ruyter, acquired [ y \J) jp
in 1895.
y$j j 0 » 1 cq7
1790. Portrait of a young girl. Full length figure.
C. 58^ by 49^ in., nat. size.
Signed to the right, on a pilaster:
Same source as No. 1789.
OPPERDOES (Jan Pietersz.), born at Amsterdam in 1631 or 1632.
Pupil of Govert Camphuysen.
1791. A farmhouse, with several figures in the foreground. -v -
O. 15% by 23 in., h. f. 3^4 in. Signed on the frontage: QJlpCYuOt*
Bought at the sale of Count Rasponi, Amsterdam 1883. **
OPZOOMER (Simon), born at Rotterdam, 19 September 18 19; died
at Antwerp in 1878. Pupil of Mattheus Ignatius van Bree.
1792. Valdez and Magdalena Moons at the siege of Leyden.
M. 30^ by 25^ in., h. f. seated, 17*4 in. Signed at the top to the right :
Simon Opzoomer. Purchased from the artist in 1850. Van der Hoop
collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
250 OPZOOMER.
1793. The last prayer of Johan van Oldenbarneveldt, a few
minutes before his execution.
C. 42^ by 32*4 in., h. h. 4 in. Signed : Simon Opzoomer,
Baron Reinhard van Lynden bequest, 1899.
ORMEA (Willem), worked, towards the middle of the XVII century,
principally at Utrecht. Died after 1660. Pupil of his father,
Marcus Ormea.
1794. A study of fish. On a board are spread various kinds of fish?
a few shells and a basket with plaice.
(). 21 \ by 36*4 in., real size. Signed on the table to the left:
Purchased at
Utrecht in
1898.
rm j — O -— ■
W. ORMIA ,/£■// 1658.
OS (Georgius- Jacobus- Johannes van), born at the Hague, 20 No-
vember 1782; died at Paris, 24 July 1861. Pupil of his father,
Jan van Os. L.
1795. Flowers. A nosegay in a bottle.
(). 15 by 8*4 in., real size. Signed on the table: G. y. y. van Os.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1796. Landscape near Hilversum. View of a meadow bounded by
high trees.
C. 32 by 39^ in., h. animal, 214 in. The animals are by his brother,
Pieter Gei'hardus van Os. Signed to the left in the foreground: G. y.
y. van Os, P. G.van Os. From the Pavilion " Welgelegen", Harlem 1885.
1797. Spring. A magnificent bouquet of spring flowers in a Grecian
vase, standing on a plinth, with a bas-relief in bronze.
C- 58^4 by 45*^ in. Signed on the stone slab : G. y. y. van Os 1S16.
Acquired at the exhibition held at Amsterdam in 181 6.
1798. Autumn. Dead game, a few late flowers and hunting implements.
C. 58^ by 45*4 in. Signed on the stone slab: G. y. y. van Os 1818.
Purchased at an exhibition held at Harlem, 1825.
OS (Jan van), baptized at Middelharnis, 23 February 1744; died at
the Hague, 7 February 1808. Pupil of Aert Schouman.
1799. Still life. Flowers, fruit and dead birds.
M- 35 Dy 2^1a m- Signed on the marble slab : y. van Os. Fecit 1774.
From the Pavilion "Welgelegen", Harlem 1885.
OS (Maria Margrita van), was born 1 November 1780 at the Hague;
died in that town, 17 November 1862. Was a pupil of her father,
Jan van Os.
1800. A study of still life. On a table covered with a red cloth, a
cut wine glass and a dish on which lies a lemon.
O. 10^4 by 9 in. Signed to the right on the table: M. M. van Os.
Bought at an exhibition, Amsterdam 1826.
OS (Pieter Gerhardus van), was born 8 October 1776 at the Hague and
died there 28 March 1839. Was a pupil of his father Jan van Os. E-L.
1801. On the banks of the Rhine. An undulating country with, in
the foreground, cattle lying on the grass.
M. 15 by 20^ in., h. animal, 3% in. Signed to the left in the fore-
ground: P. G. van Os, 1S06. From the Pavilion "Welgelegen", Harlem 1885.
OS. 2 5 1
1802. Evening. A landscape on the banks of the Rhine. In the fore-
ground a few cows lying down in a meadow.
C 34^ by 47 in., h. animal, 4^ in.
Signed in the foreground to the right : J\ G. van Os ft 18 16.
Acquired at the exhibition held at Amsterdam in 181 6.
1803. Early evening. In the foreground of a mountainous landscape,
two herdsmen are seen leading their cattle.
C. 27^ by 32 in., h. animal, 4^ in. Signed to the left in the fore-
ground: P. G.van Os f From the Pavilion " Welgelegen", Harlem 1885.
1804. Afternoon. A shepherd and shepherdess are resting among
their flock in the shade of some high birch trees, in a hilly landscape.
C. 58 in. by 2 yds 1 in., h. animal, 9 in.
Signed in the foreground to the left : /'. G. van Os ft 1820.
Bought at an exhibition, Harlem 1825.
1805. An out-post of Cossacks in 1813. Four soldiers keeping guard
round a fire.
O. 8*^ by 10% in., h. f. on horseback, 5 \ in. Signed to the right in the
foreground: P. G. van Os. Presented by Jkvr. Ploos van Amstel to the
Royal Archeological Society. Lent to the Museum since 1889.
1806. The breaking of the ice in the "Karnemelksloot", near
Naarden, 1814.
C. 39 by 5 life in., h. f. 6 in. Signed to the right in the foreground: P. G.
van Os fecit. From the Pavilion "Welgelegen'', Harlem 1885.
1807. The bombardment of Naarden in 1814.
C 23^ by 31% in., h. f. 3^ in. Signed in the foreground towards the
centre: P. G. van Os fecit. Same source as No. 1806.
1808. The making . of the ravelin before Naarden during the
siege of 1814.
C 39 by 52 in., h. f. 4^4 in. Signed to the right, on a sheet of paper : P. G.
van Os fecit. Same source as No. 1806.
1809. The casemates of Naarden in 181 4.
C. 2i*fe by 25^ in. Signed to the left in the foreground : /'. G. van Os f 181 4.
Same source as No. 1806.
1810. The lion. The animal is standing erect, his mouth wide open.
C. 2 yds 1^4 in. by 51^ in., nat. size. Signed to the right in the fore-
ground : P. G. van Os f Same source as No. 1 806.
OSSENBEECK (Willem), an artist of the first half of the XVII century
who, according to Houbraken, worked at Rotterdam. He spent
several years in Italy.
1811. Mercury and Io. The nymph whom Jupiter has changed into
a heifer to guard her against the jealousy of Juno, is being
brought back to her father by Mercury.
O. 14^4 by 22 in., h. f. 4^4 in. Signed at the bottom to the left *
L. Dupper Wz., -* -«*> /» fta> ft? •
bequest, 1870. <W * OSSINBeCiV P ) 6 ? X
1812. Landscape with herdsmen and cattle. f\ /^\
O. 1914 by 25% in., h. f. seated, 8^4 in. fl . ' / /
Signed at the bottom to the left: fl (£ € (P W O iC0C/t
Bequest A. A. des Tombe, 1903. U3^^ ** w w «~/X^
2 52 OSTADK.
OSTADE (Adriaen van), baptized 10 Decemlrer 1610, at Harlem,
where he lived and was buried on 2 May 1685. Was a pupil
of Frans Hals. E.
1813. A painter's studio. A high and spacious apartment to which
the light has access through a small window the panes of which
are set in lead. In the foreground the artist is seen at work
before his easel.
O. 14^ by 13^ in., h. f. 4*4 i"- A Q
Signed to the left on a bench : • '
Lithographed by A. C. Cramer Xz. Acquired at the sale G. van der Pot,
Rotterdam 1808.
1814. The charlatan. A village scene. The man is standing behind
a cask offering a small bottle to 4 jf
a peasant and to an old woman. u /TH-n n)/» 1 A // £
O. 11 by 8*4 in., h. f. s in. /V»\JJl^ . 1
Signed at the bottom to the right: *-^ r
Engraved by an anonymous artist and by W. Unger. Sale D. Teeng's,
Amsterdam 181 1. Cabinet J. Rombouts, 1850. Bequest L, Dapper Wz., 1870.
1815. The baker. He is leaning over the lower part of his shop door
blowing his horn.
(). 11 by 8*4 in., h. f. 6»4 in. Engraved by A. van Ostade.
Sale P. de Heere van Holy, Rotterdam 1824. Cabinet J. Rombouts, 1850.
Bequest I.. Dupper Wz., 1870.
1816. The merry peasant. He is laughing • -v
immoderately hugging an ale-pot. /\ r r\ C-fi r\jy Q
O. 6k by 5*4 in., h. h. 2^ in. / V ^ * v v
Signed on the background to the right: -x
Sales P. Fouquet 1801 and G. van der Pot, Rotterdam 1808.
1817. Peasants round a hearth, in a kitchen. One of the party is
standing with a jug in his hand and relating a story.
COP. 15 by 19 in., h. f. 6i4 in. j
Signed at the bottom to the right: A/, (/stav*. . lb 6 J .
Engraved by B. A. Danker and C. L. van ^-^
Kesteren. Sales Lormier 1763; Choiseul 1772 and of the Duchess de Berry.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1818. Travellers resting. Seated in the yard of an inn are two men
smoking and drinking; the landlady is standing behind them. Several
other figures in the background. -
(). 14*4 by na4 in., h. f. seated, 5^ in. u S\ 1 (\ X
Signed al the bottom to the left: J1/ \ (jSiClVC . JOJf
Lithographed by Gerstenhauer Zimmer- *-^
man. Engraved by J. A. Boland. From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
1819. A confidential chat. Two country people, a man and a woman,
are seated in close proximity at a table.
O. 8I4 by 7I4 in., h. h. i*4 in.' -'VtfSfnDe ) 6 y +
Signed on the edge of the table:
Sale (hr. Goll van Frankenstein, Amsterdam 1833. Van der Hoop collection.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
OSTADE. 253
1821. The herring-woman, seated on the step of a peasants dwelling,
the front of which is covered with vine branches. A villager
standing near is talking to her. \
V' l$*k by 12Hi in«» h. f. 7^4 in. Dated on a sheet of paper rl/f/v -
in the window on the right hand side : \~^s~^
The signature here subjoined, written at the bottom to the left, on a cupboard,
has been probably added at a later date:
Formerly the property of Mrs. Messchert hk/ VjSl.t\At I 0 lj 6
van Vollenhoven, born van Lennep, at
Amsterdam. Lent by the town since 1892.
OSTADE (Isack van), baptized 2 June 1621, at Harlem: was-
buried in that town 16 October 1649. Studied under his brother,
Adriaen van Ostade.
1822. A village inn. In front of the house a white horse is feeding
on fodder; in the foreground travellers and beggars; in the
background various other figures <*—-$ /*
and a hay cart crossing a bridge. ftfMtA, • i***** $fiwdiC
(). 20% by 2714 in., h. horse, 3% in. J g
Signed at the bottom in the centre : ' • j
Engraved by VV. Uriger. From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
1823. A wayside inn. A peasant is harnessing a white horse to a
cart. Under an arbour close to the decayed inn, villagers are
smoking their pipes whilst the landlady is <~m7' ri
serving them with refreshments. jSC/C^f^*1
O. 22 by 19 in. Signed in the background to the right : yj ^ » V* « /
Van der Hoop collection. CJ^
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
OUDENROGGE (Johannes Dircksz.), born at Leyden in 1622;:
died at Harlem in 1653. Pupil of his uncle, Adriaen-Jansz.
Witvelt, in his native town. Visited France.
1824. A weaver's workshop. To the right a loom; to the left
three men seated near the fire place and in the background an
old woman intent on her work.
O. 1 6>4 by 22 in., /*
h. f. 6 in. ^? / y
Signed at the bot- H Q tlCt t W-y O 0 0 C '• / (f £* \~-
torn in the centre : ^ J til -**
Sales of Mrs. A. LX VJ J
de la Court-Backer, Leyden 1766 and of J. A. Versyden van Varick,.
Leyden 1791. Bought in June 18 19.
OUWATER (Isaak), was born 16 March 1750 at Amsterdam and.
buried there 4 March 1793.
1825. The unfinished tower of the New Church, at Amster-
dam. Seen from the Dam, showing part of the Town-Hall, now
the Royal Palace.
C- 23% hy 29I/4 in., h. f. 3^ in. /% &
Signed at the bottom to the left
Purchased at the sale G. Schimmel- \^ ^/
penninck, Amsterdam 1819.
254 OU WATER.
1826. The St. Anthony weighing-house, at Amsterdam. View
from the "Nieuwe Markt" (New market Place), crowded with
booths and groups of people.
C. 23% by 29J4 in., h. f. 3^ in.
Signed at the bottom to the left
Same source as No. 1825.
OVENS (Jurriaen Ovens), born at T6nningen-in-Holstein, in 1623;
died at Friedrichstadt, 7 December 1678. Was a pupil of
Rembrandt. Worked at Amsterdam between 1656 and 1662 and
afterwards became Court painter to the Duke of Holstein. E.
1827. Six governors and a doorkeeper of the " Oude Zijds
Huiszittenhuis" (asylum) in 1656. Five of the governors are
seated round a table, the figures are seen to the knees; the
doorkeeper is standing in the background.
Their names are : Jan Celyns, Maerten Kanter,
Cornells Hoppesack, Pieter Ernst van Bassen,
Jan Lantsman and Mr. Willem vander Does.
C. 591/* i"» hy 78% in., nat. size. / [/"fiftj r
Signed at the top to the left, on a wall: I yC_^ J
Dated beneath : An° i6j6* ^ —
From the "Werkhuis". Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1828. Jan Bernd Schaep (1633 — 1666), richly dressed. Half length
figure, turned towards the right. f^f /**.\ /•/r» \ \Q
C 45^ by 34 in., nat. size. / • Qj J/ £, jV«J> •
Signed on the background to the right: J **** ' f
Bicker bequest, 1881. «/ I C
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1881. ^/
1829. A family group, representing the father, mother and their six
children. The figures are seen to the knees.
C. 44^ by 68^4 in., nat. size. Purchased at the sale Van der Willigen,
Harlem 1874, as being the portrait of Rycklof van Goens and his family,
by J. B. Weenix.
1830. An allegorical composition, representing a mother and four
children. Full length figures.
C. 43 by 40 in., h. h. 7 in. Presented by Jhr. J. S. R. van de Poll, 1885.
1831. Cornells Nuyts (1574 — 1661). Full length figure, seated at a
table, turned towards the right.
C. 6414 by 48^ in., nat. size.
In his hand he holds a paper bearing the following inscription:
»Cornelis Nuyts gheportraiteert in
1658 oud 84 jaaren: na he t af bran-
den van syne Suycker-ramnaderije 't
Amsterdam maeckt syne Familye
ghelukkig door groote conquesten
in Oost-Indien. Obiit in den ouder-
dom van 87 Jaaren den VII Juny.
A° i66i.«
Bought at Paris in 1896.
1832. Pieter Cornelisz. Hooft (1 581 — 1647). Historian and poet.
"Cornells Nuyts whose portrait was
painted in 1658, being then 84 years
of age : after the burning of his
sugar refinery he made his family
happy by his important conquests
in the East Indies. He died at the
age of 87 on the 7th of June in
the year 1661".
PAELINCK. 255
Half length figure, standing near a table on which is seen a
globe. Copy after Joachim van Sandrart. See No. 21 18.
C 37% by 32*4 in., nat. size. First attributed to J. van Sandrart and
later to Leonard Bramer. From the National Museum, the Hague 1808*
PAELINCK (Joseph), born at Oostacker, 20 March 1781; died at
Brussels, 19 June 1839. Pupil of Jacques-Louis David.
1833. Psyche in the palace of Love. She is attended by female slaves.
C. 3 yds 1 in. by 3 yds 34^ in., nat. size. Signed in the foreground : y*
Paelinck 182J. Acquired at an exhibition held at Amsterdam in 1838.
PALAMEDESZ. (Anthonie), born at Delft towards 1601, died at
Amsterdam 27 November 1673. Lived in his native town.
1834. A merry party. A gathering of persons in a large room
provided with a table dressed with viands. A couple of musicians,
are playing to the company.
O. 2.\\ by 35 in., h. f. 11 in. Signed on the frame of a picture:
Formerly the property of Jhr. J. K. J. de Jonge, the Hague. Purchased in 1900.
1835. Pieter de Witte (1588— 1653). Burgomaster of Zierikzee.
Half length figure, seated, facing the right.
C. 32^ by 26^ in., nat. size. Dated on the background to the right:
Ail : 64 A° 1652.
Signed :
From the castle of
Moermont, in the
island of Schouwen.
Bought with the following No. in 1894.
1836. Cecilia van . Bere-
stijn (1588 or 1
to 1661). Widow
Cornelis Briel, after- *S
wards married to the pre-
ceding. Half length figure,
seated, turned towards the left.
See No. 1590.
C* 32% by 26% in., nat. size.
Signed on the background to
the left:
Same source as No. 1835.
1837. Portrait of a lady of rank, seen to the knees, standing,
almost full face. (Attributed to this artist).
C. 49^4 by 39% in., nat. size. Dated on the balustrade : A° 1641.
Bequeathed by Mrs. D. Balguerie, born van Rijswijck, 1823.
PALMA IL GIOVINE (Jacopo), was born in 1544 at Venice; died
there in 1628. Pupil of his father, Antonio Palma. E.
in., nat. size. Dated on the background to the righ
iere- ^ / *\
256 PALM A IL GIOYINE.
1839. Loth and his daughters.
i A\ iny 64* in- J AC OBV^ PA LM A
Signed at the bottom to the left : <p"
In the store-room. From the Royal Cabinet J^
of pictures, the Hague 1885.
PALMA IL VECCHIO (Jacopo), bom at Serinalto, near Bergamo,
towards 1480; died at Venice in 1528. Was a pupil of Giovanni
Bellini.
1840. The Holy family, represented in a landscape with two women
and the infant St. John. (Copy).
^•37^ by 52^ in., h. h. 6 in. Presented by Baron van Spaen van
Biljoen, 1808. In the store-room.
PALTHE (Jan), born in 17 19 at Deventer; died in 1769 at Leyden,
where he principally worked. Pupil of his father, Gerard Jan Palthe. E.
1841. Mrs. Nobel and her grand-children. r» D/ j n^T t n
Full length figures. / ' ***> l~* 1 JTl £,
^ 37^4 by 31^ in., h. h. 3^ in. 7 y iff.
Signed at the bottom to the left: - — _.?T
Bicker bequest, 1881. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1881.
1842. Pieter Cypriaan Testart. Whole length figure, seated.
O. 34 by 25 in., h. h. 3^ in. (J # s^s. /
1843. Agatha Heronima Nobel. Wife of the former, whole length
figure, seated. rj # &\ « /
O. 34 by 25 in., h. h. / % I ^HUt t\£s ' IQ4/11JC
Z\ in. Signed at the bot-<^/ U tl^t^c / W^ JS ^ ~™~
torn to the left : . ^ ^
Same source as No. 1841. / 7 J 1/
1844. Johan Willem Parker (1721-1780). Burgomaster of Middel-
burg. Standing, seen to the knees.
on the fountain: <*/ * %J CLAC^'^^ / / J 0
Part of the collection de Ruyter, acquired in 1895.
1845. Jacoba Maria van Bueren (17 18 — 1791). Wife of the preceding,
with her son Willem, 7 years of age. Seated and seen to the
knees. See No. 1707.
C. 19^ by \6\ in., h. h. 31*. in.
Signed on the base of the column : y. Palthe /yj6. Same source as No. 1S44.
PASINI (Alberto), born at Busseto, near Parma, in 1826. Pupil of
Eugenio Ciceri, Eugene Isabey and of Theod. Rousseau.
1846. A studfarm in Algeria on a bright sunshiny day.
^« 23*k by 37ie in., h. animal, i\ in.
Signed at the bottom to the right: A. Pa sin i 1880. Presented by the
Dowager Baroness R. van Lynden, born Baroness van Pallandt, 1900.
PEETERS (Bonaventura), baptized at Antwerp, 23 July 1614;
died at Hoboken, 25 July 1652. Worked at Antwerp. E.
PEETERS. 257
1847. View of the Scheldt, with a few sailing boats near a landing place.
O. 14^ by 2714 in.
Signed on a floating piece of board at the bottom to the right : "^. y
From the collection Gijsbert de Clercq, 1899.
Acquired from the Rembrandt Society in 1901.-
PEETERS (Clara), a Flemish painter living in the first half of the
XVII century. Nagler mentions a work of this artist dated 1658.
Several of her pictures are in the Prado-Museum at Madrid.
1848. A study of still life. A perch, eels, oysters, shells from
Eastern seas and shrimps.; in the background a few flowers.
O. 10 by 14 in., real size. '
Signed to the left on the table: C^X*-AJPLA P *
Purchased at Amsterdam in 1903. '
1848a. Flowers in a glass. (Attributed to this painter).
COP. 9^ by 7^ in., real size. Bequeathed by A. A. des Tombe, 1903.
PEETERS (Gilles), was baptized at Antwerp 23 January 16 12,
worked in that town and was buried there 12 March 1653. E,
1849. A rocky landscape with a water mill.
O. ov. 17 by 22^4 in.
Signed to the left on a rock: CiliS-AUtrS> I C ll •
Presented by Dr. A. Bredius, 1883.
PEETERS (Jan), baptized 24 April 1624, at Antwerp; died there
probably in 1677. Pupil of his brothers Gilles and Bonaventura.
1850. The Dutch set fire to the English fleet at Chatham,
20 June 1667. (Attributed to this painter).
O. 28^ by 42% in., h. f. 2 in.
On the stern of a fire-ship is the inscription: jnynaL*
From the National Museum, the Hague 1 808.
PEPPERCORN (Arthur Douglas), born in London 28 February
1847. Pupil of Jean-L^on G£rome at Paris. Is living in England.
1851. Twilight. Cows in a meadow standing near a shed.
C, 24 by 20% in., h. animal 8 in. Signed at the bottom : Peppercorn*
Presented by the Dowager Baroness R. van Lynden, born Baroness van
Pallandt, 1900.
PESCHIER, an artist of the middle of the XVII century.
1852. "Vanitas". A skull, an hour-glass, an inkstand, a violin and
a sheet of music.
C. 22% by 27% in. Signed at the bottom to the left:
Acquired in 1897.
PHLIPPEAU (Car el Frans), born at Amsterdam, 31 Aug. 1825;
died at Prinsenhage, 1 5 April 1897. Studied at the Academies
of Amsterdam and Antwerp. Resided several .years in Rome.
a 58 PHLIPPEAU.
1852a. Roman peasant women. Two women are conversing, a little
girl standing near. Mountainous scenery with a lake.
M. 11% by 15% in., h. f. 6% in. Signed to the right: Pklippeau T&O6.
Presented by Mr. F. J. M. A. Reekers, 1904.
PICKENOY (Nic. Elias), see p. 118.
PICOLET (Cornells), worked at Rotterdam till about 1690.
1853. Young men starting for the chase. A country mansion in
view. The figures in this r
picture are portraits. f* /r-^ /*. (^ /"V>f
C. 27 by 23* in., h. f. 18 in. I M^irnht e T? JVO^
Signed at the bottom to the right: V ^ w^-**"* C> •
Formerly in the possession of the family van Tuyll van Serooskerken.
Purchased with the pecuniary assistance of the Rembrandt Society.
Sale de Clercq, 1897.
PICQUt (Charles), born at Deynze in 1799; died at Brussels in 1869.
1854. On the St. Bernard. One of the dogs has just discovered a
young woman with her unconscious child
C* 53% by 44% in., natsize. Signed in the foreground to the left : C. Picque 1827,
From the Pavilion "Welgelegen", Harlem 1885.
PIENEMAN (Jan Willem), baptized at Abcoude, 7 November 1779;
died at Amsterdam, 8 April 1853. He was a self-educated artist.^ -T.
1855. An allegory on the death of Prince William V, 1806.
The Maid of the Netherlands stands weeping by the side of the
bust of the Prince.
O. 21 by 16% in., h. f. 16^ in. Signed on the tomb-stone: J. W,
Pieneman Fecit, Engraved, with slight modifications, by W. van Senus.
Prom the Pavilion " Welgelegen", Harlem 1885.
1856. The self-sacrifice of Antonius Hambroek, pastor.
C. 40^ by 45 in., h. f. 19^ in. Signed at the top to the right: J. W.
Pieneman Fecit 18 10. Same source as No. 1855.
1857. An arcadian landscape. Near a tomb are seen a shepherd
and shepherdess surrounded by their flocks.
C. 27% by 33 in., h. f. seated, 3% in. Painted rn 18 12.
Same source as No. 1855.
1858. Andries Snoek (1766— 1829), celebrated actor. Half length figure.
C. 33% by 27^ in., nat. size. Signed to the right: y, W. Pieneman 18 19.
Lithographed by N. Pieneman. Same source as No. 1855.
1859. Joanna Cornelia Ziesenis, born Wattier (1762 — 1827). The
celebrated actress, represented in the character of Agrippina, is
seated on a throne; Nero and Burrhus stand behind her.
C. 2 yds 30 in. by 2 yds 7% in., nat. size. Same source as No. 1855.
1860. Joanna Cornelia Ziesenis, born Wattier, actress. Bust.
C. 27% by z\\ in., nat. size. Signed to the left: y, IV, Pieneman 1819.
Lithographed by R. van der Meulen.
Presented by Mrs. J. R. Boelen, born Pieneman, 1869.
1861. Albertus Bernardus Roothaan (1782 — 1847), lover of learning
and the fine arts, and Louis Royer (1793 — 1868), sculptor.
Royer is seated ; Roothaan, standing, is shaking hands with him.
C. 69 by 57% in., nat. size. Signed at the bottom to the left: J. W.
•P. fecit 182s, Presented by Mr. G. F. "Westerman and several other art
lovers, 1867.
1
PIENEMAN.
259
1862. The battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815. The painter has
taken for his subject the moment when the Duke of Wellington,
having been apprised by an estafet of the arrival on the battle-
field of the Prussian army, gives the signal for a general attack.
The prince of Orange, wounded by a shot, is being removed
from the field. In the distance the Emperor Napoleon is seen
on horseback.. The principal figures represented are:
1. The Duke of Wellington.
2. The Prince of Orange.
3. Lord Uxbridge, marquess of
Anglesey.
4. Lord Hill.
5. General de Lancey.
6. Major-General Cooke.
7. Colonel Hervey.
8. Colonel Campbell.
9. Lieutenant-General Alava.
10. Colonel Ponsonby.
11. Major Thornhill.
12. Colonel Colborn.
13. General de Constant Rebecque.
14. Colonel Elley.
15. Lieutenant-Colonel Aberson.
16. Major-General d'AubremS.
18. Captain Aberson. .
19. Major Baron Roepel.
21. Colonel Detmers.
22. Colonel Speelman.
23. Major van der Smissen.
24. Lieutenant-Colonel Tielen.
25. Lieutenant-Colonel Boreel.
26. General Chasse\
27. General Wood.
28. General van Merlen.
29. General Count van Alten.
31. General Halkett.
32. Colonel Harris.
33. Captain de Constant Rebecque.
These numbers agree with those
35. Lieutenant-Colonel Fitzroy
Somerset.
36. Lieutenant-Colonel Croquen-
bourg.
37. Major Ampt.
38. General Trip.
39. Lieutenant-Colonel Freemantle.
40. Count of Rheede.
41. General Lord Edward Somerset
42. Lord Merch.
43. Major-General Sir Denis Pack.
44. Adjutant van Hooff.
45. Colonel J. van de Leur.
46. Colonel Baring.
48. Colonel Gordon (wounded).
49. Colonel Ompteda.
50. Colonel-adjutant Du Caylor.
52. Prince Frederick-William of
Prussia.
53. Prince Bliicher.
54. General Btilow.
58. The Emperor Napoleon.
59. Jerome Napoleon.
60. Lefebvre Desnouettes.
62. Count of Erlon.
63. General Michel.
64. Marshal Ney.
65. Count Lobau.
66. General G. Jaquinot.
67. Vazier de St. Alphonse.
69. General Cambronne.
on the outline sketch of the picture
placed near it.
C. 6 yds 11 in. by 9 yds 5 in., nat. size.
Signed to the right on a gun-carriage: y. IV. Pieneman 1824.
Lithographed by R. Craeyvanger, N. Pieneman and J. A. Daiwaille.
Acquired by King William L
1863. Jacob Hobein (18 10— ), rescued the Dutch flag under the
fire of the enemy, 19 March 1831. Half length figure, winding
the trophy about his body.
C. 33% by 25% in., nat. size. Signed near the right arm: y, W* Piene-
man 1&32. From the Pavilion " Welgelegen", Harlem 1832.
1864. Baron David Hendrik Chass6 (1765— 1849). Lieutenant-
general. Half length figure, almost full face.
C« 38% by 31 in., nat. size. Same source as No. 1863.
z6o PIENEMAN.
1865. Nicolaas Cornells de Gallieres (1778— 1836). Colonel of
cuirassiers. Half length figure, his horse standing behind him.
C. 58^ by 45 in., nat. size. Same source as No. 1863.
1868. Frederik Knotzer, Lieutenant-General. Bust, nearly full face.
C 30^ by 25% in., nat. size. Sale S. Altmann, Amsterdam 18 December 1890.
1867. The acceptance of the supreme power in name of the
Prince of Orange, 21 November 1813. The ceremony takes
place at the house of Count Gijsbert Carel van Hogendorp.
Besides the latter and the members of his family, are seen Count
van der Duyn van Maasdam, Count van Limburg Stirum, Colonel
van Oldenbarneveld, called de Witte Tullingh, Captain van
Heynsbergen and Elias Canneman.
. - C. 28 by 32 in., h. f. 15 in. Signed on a chair: J, W. Piemman.
Engraved by D. J. Sluyter. Presented by Mr. B. van Marwijk Kooy, 1892.
1868. King William II on horseback.
O. w\ by 91/* in., h. f. on horseback, b\ in. Collection of Baron A. C.
Snouckaert. In the Dutch Museum since 189 1.
1869. Hendrik Harmen Klijn (1773 — 1856), poet at Amsterdam.
Half length figure, seated at his writing-table.
C. 30^ by 25 in., nat. size. Bequeathed by Mr. H. H. Klijn, 18...
1870. Portrait of an old lady, a member of the family Hansen.
Bust, slightly turned towards the left.
C. 3ol4 by 25 in., nat. size.
Presented by Jhr. P. Hartsen and the heirs of C. Hartsen, 1900.
1871. Martinus Stuart (1756— 1826), historiographer. Half length
figure. Copy of the portrait hanging in the council chamber of
the Remonstrant Church, at Amsterdam.
C. 47^1 by 37 in., nat. size. Bequeathed by Mr. Theodorus Stuart, 1873.
PIENEMAN (Nicolaas), born at Amersfoort, . 1 January 18 10; died
at Amsterdam, 30 December i860. Pupil of his father, Jan
Willem Pieneman. Z.
1872. Jan Willem Pieneman (1779— 1853). Painter, seen to the
knees; standing, holding his palette in his hand.
C. 55% by 41^ in., nat. size. Signed at the bottom to the left: A. P.
Engraved by J. W. Kaiser. Bequeathed by Mr. N. Pieneman, i860.
1873. William III, King of the Netherlands. Whole length figure,
standing, clad in his Royal mantle.
C 36ife by 24^ in., h. f. 27^ in. Signed at the bottom to the right:
Ni Pieneman 1836. This portrait and No. 2690 were bestowed by their
Majesties King William III and Queen Sophia on Baron J. L. W. de Kock.
Presented by the family de Kock, 1897.
1874. Diepo Negoro making his submission to Lieutenant-
General, Baron Hendrik Merkus de Kock.
C 30^ by 39ft in., h. f. 8^ in. Lent by the family de Kock, the Hague 190c.
1875. Jan Hendrik Wins. Seen to the knees, turned towards the right.
C- 55 by 41^ in. Signed on the background to the right : N. Pieneman iSsS.
Lent by the heirs of Mrs P. K. van Diermen, born Wins, Amsterdam 1886.
PIETERSZ. 261
PIETERSZ. (Aert), born at Amsterdam in 1550, where he was
buried 12 July 16 12. Pupil of his father Pieter Aertsz.
1876. The company of Captain Jan Philipsz. de Bisschop and
of Lieutenant Pieter Egbertsz. Vinck in 1599. The 19
figures in this composition are placed in two rows, raised one
above the other; they are seen half length, with the faces turned
towards the spectator.
O. 52^ in. by 3 yds 33^ in., nat. size. Signed on a pedestal:
5) $ ®
and dated*:
From, the " Doelen" of the Arquebusiers.
Formerly in the minor Court-Martial of the old Town-Hall.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1877. The anatomical lesson of Dr. Sebastiaan Egbertsz., 1603.
The professor, standing in the centre of a numerous audience,
is demonstrating on a corpse lying in front of him, on a table
which is only partly seen; all the figures are painted to the
knees, the face turned towards the spectator. On a sheet of
paper are written the names of the chief members of the
Surgeons' Guild in 1603. They are:
1 . Dr. Sebast Egbertsz. ; 2. Cornells Roos ; 3. Claas C. Kist de Oude ;
4. Jan Sybrantz Bont; 5. Hans Pietersz. Vis; 6. Jan Lauren tsz. ; 7. Dirk
A. Koornkint; 8. Jeroen J. Waphelier; 9. Pieter Wiggertz; 10. Dirk
Warnaarts; 11. Bartholomaeus Willems; 12. Jacob Joachims; 13. Albert
Adriaansz. Koornkind; 14. Pieter Splinter; 15. Jan Wiggertsz. ; 1 6. Cornells
de Vries; 17. Jan Laurentsz. ; 18. Dirk Tienen; 19. Hans de Lange;
20. Hendrik Syb. de Bot; 21. Anthony Foreest; 22. Claes Cz. ^
Kist de jonge ; 23. Jacob C. Roos de jonge ; 24. Barend Beenes ;
25. Barent Jansz. ; 26. Albert Jansz. (Scherm); 27. Coenraad
(Stengerus) ; 28. Cornells Bartholo ; 29. Albert Gerritz. Hop.
O. 58 in. by 4 yds 10 in., nat. size. On one arm of an
easy-chair, the date : A° i6oj. On the other arm, this monogram:
From the Surgeons' Guild.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1878. Six syndics of the Clothiers' Hall in 1599. The half length
figures are seen in various positions, all with the face turned
towards the spectator. Their names are: Jac. Jansz. Beuning,
Lambert Pietersz., Hendrick Servaesz., Gijsbert Michielsz. and
Henrick Boelensz. On the original frame, the inscription : »DOOR
GUNST OF HAET OF EYGEBAET, GEEN OORDEEL
GEEFT, BETREET U EEDT INT GHUNT GHY WEET,
OPRECHTLYK LEEFT.« "Do not judge according to favor,
hatred or self-interest. Swear to
nothing but what you are sure
of and lead an honest life."
O. 4 1*4 by 56*4 in., nat. size.
Dated :
Was in the Colonial offices at
Amsterdam until 1857.
^{'9 &.U99
262 PIETERSZ.
1879. The Company of Captain Pieter Dircksz. Hasselaer and
of Lieutenant Jan Gerritsz. Hooft. (Fragment). The seven
arquebusiers are represented at dinner; they form two rows of
half length figures, one standing out above the other. (Attributed
to this artist).
0, 38^ by 41^ in., nat. size. From the "Doelen" of the Arquebusiers.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1897.
1880. A man's portrait. Dated from about 1580. Bust. (Copy).
O. 22 by 18 in., nat. size. Presented by Jhr. J. S. R. van de Poll, 1885.
PIETERSZ. (Gerrit), baptized at Amsterdam, 1 November 1566;
died before 1645. Brother of Jan Pietersz. Sweelinck, the organist,
and pupil of Cornells Cornelisz. van Haarlem. E.
1881. The company of Captain Jan Jansz. Carel and of Lieute-
nant Thys Pietersz. Schryver in 1604. The members of
the corps, numbering 23, are divided into two groups, one seated
at the table, the other standing in the background. All the
figures are seen to the knees. One of the figures has in his
hand a piece of paper with the words: Jan Cuijper hanrathii.
The persons represented are placed in the following order:
8 10 12 13 25 17 18 21 26
69 11 24
14 15 16 20 22
4 1 3 2 19 5 7 23
1. Jan Jansz. Carel, capt. ; 2 Thys Prs. Schrijver, lieuten. ; 3. Lambert
Jansz., standard-bearer; 4. Jacob Egberts van Ryn; 5. Heindr. Prs.
Schryver ; 6. Heindr. Heindrixz. ; 7. Harman Ysbrantsz. Hem ; 8. Pieter Jansz.
Hollesloot; 9. Wouter Heuversz. ; 10 Ysbrant Hem; 11. Ysbrant Appel-
man; 12. Wouter Berestein; 13. Hans de Roy; 14. Lieve Pietersz.; 15.
Jan Kornelisz. Vis; 16. Daniel Heindr. Schryver; 17 Willem Jacobs van
Ryn; 18. Jan Oolofsz. ; 19. Symon Jansz. Bout; 20. Jan Soop; 21. David
Dammans; 22. Andries Harmansz. Bakker; 23. Pieter Andries Kooren-
breek; 24. Jan Kuyper; 25. Jacob Karstensz. Wolf; 26. the drummer.
O. 67% in. by 3 yds 27% in. From the "Doelen" of the Long Bowmen.
Lent b> the town of Amsterdam, since 1897.
PISTORIUS (Eduard), born 28 February 1796 in Berlin; died at
Carlsbad, 20 August 1862. He studied at the Academy of Arts
in his native town and afterwards settled at Dusseldorf. E.
1882. Reading the Bible. An interior.
C. 22 by 25^1 in., h. f. seated, 8^4 in.
Signed at the top to the left : Pistorius p. 180 /.
Acquired in 1842 from L'Oublos de Mars. Van der Hoop collection.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
PITLOO (Antoon Sminck), born at Arnhem in 1791 ; died at
'Naples in 1837. Pupil of Hendrik Jan van Amerom.
1883. The church of San-Georgio at Rome. A priest who has
been administering the last Sacrament to a dying person, is
returning to the church.
C- 39% by 29% in., h. f. kneeling, 3% in.
Signed in the foreground to the left: A. S. Pitloo 1820.
From the Pavilion " Welgelegen", Harlem 1885.
ii3- Adr. van Ostade.
[977. J. A. van Ravesteyn.
PLAES. 26$
, - ■ n - — ■-- ■ -
PLAES (David van der), was born 11 December 1647, at Amster-
dam; died there 18 May 1704. Worked for a short time in
London. E.
1884. Casparus Commelin (1636 — 1693). Professor of Botany at
Amsterdam and historiographer of the town; seated, seen to
^the knees.
* C. 23 by 19 in., h. h. 4% in. Signed
25 rr.j^lo
J>fau
to the left, on the table cloth: Cf\ **)?* /if fit 0 Z
Presented by Mr. L. M. Beels van I J - J/ * JSIj M \/*
Heemstede to the Royal Archeological
Society. Lent by the latter to the Museum, since 1889. ^t ,~ - *
1889. Margaretha Heydanus. Wife of the preceding. JJ. }/.
Seated, seen to the knees.
C. 22^ by 18^ in., h. h. 4^ in.
Signed at the bottom to the left: _
Same source as No. 1884. /?
1886. Willem van Outshoorn (1635— 1720). Governor- %^^Ct
General of the Dutch E. I. Bust.
C 13^ by 9^1 in., h. h. z\ in.
Signed to the right, about the middle height*
and bearing the following inscription, intersected by
his coat of arms: Wilh. van Outshoorn Gouv.-Gen,
van Incite, Same source as No. 328.
1887. Cornells Tromp (1629 — 1691).
Lieutenant-Admiral. Bust.
C. t>\\ by 25^ in., nat. size.
Signed at the bottom to the left:
Purchased at the sale J. H. Cremer, Amsterdam June 1887.
POEL (Egbert van der), baptized at Delft, 9 March 162 1. Worked
in his' native town until 1653; about 1655 he went to Rotterdam,
where he was buried 19 July 1664.
1888. A village interior. A large room with several persons. In
the foreground a study of still life composed of kitchen utensils, vege-
tables and, poultry^
4i?n.bys£^Ve t zoterrmnwr poe<
6erT jmyiqw- jooeL,
left, on a whetstone : ^m^*S
Lithographed by A. I /? A. £
C. Cramer. *-/ U / P
Engraved by W. Unger. From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
1889. View in the neighbourhood of Delft after the explosion
of the powder-mill, 12 October 1654.
O. 14^ by 24ft in., . /* Z
h. f. 2^ in. Signed ^ j lvS*\
at the bottom to ^ "^
the right:
Bought at the sale
of Miss A. C. Putman, Amsterdam 1803. Same source as No. 1888.
1890. The fish-market at night. £jf*r
O. 14 by \o\ in., h. f. 7 in. Signed on a column: ^oIl
Bequeathed by D. Franken Dzn.-, 1898. '
?64 POELENBURGH.
POELENBURGH (Cornells van), bom in 1586 at Utrecht. After
his travels he settled in that town and died there, 12 August 1667.
Was a pupil of Abr. Bloemaert. Resided for a long time in
Italy and London.
1891. The bathers. Men bathing in a stream running
along ruins. O P
COP. 5% by 6^ in., h. f. 2 in. Signed to the left on a rock: '
Companion to the followiug No. From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
1899. After the bath. An arcadian landscape with figures of young women.
'" O. 514 by 7% in., h. f. 1^ in.
Signed in the foreground to the left, about the centre v mb* •
Some source as No. 1891.
1893. The expulsion of Adam and Eve from Paradise.
O. 12 by 15 in., h. f. 2 in. Signed to the right in the foreground : cP
Same source as No. 1891. :
1894. Frightened nymphs. Perceiving they are watched by satyrs,
they take refuge with an old woman.
COP. 14^ by 18 in., h. f. 5^ in.
Acquired at the "sale G. van der Pot, Rotterdam 1809.
POELMAN (Pierre J.), born in 1801, at Ghent; died there in 1826.
1895. The town-hall of Audenarde, seen from the market place.
O. 26^ by 35% in., h. f. 2.\ in.
Signed in the foreground to the right : P. J* Poelman a Gand P* 1824.
Purchased at an exhibition, Brussels 1824.
POGGENBEEK (George Jan Hendrik), was born 20 July 1853,
at Amsterdam; died in that town, 4 January 1903. Pupil of
J. H. Veldhuizen. E.
1896. A row of willows along a narrow canal, seen in the light of
declining day.
O. \\\ by 17 in. Signed at the bottom to the right: Geo Poggenbeek.
Presented by Jhr. P. A. van den Velden, 1892.
POOL (Jurriaan), was born in j666 at Amsterdam and died there
in 1745. Was married 12 August 1693 to the flower painter
Rachel Ruysch. M.
1897. C. Boekelman and Jan Six, heads of the Surgeons'
Guild in 1699. Busts. The former is showing to
the latter the heart of a dead person.
C. 29 by 451/* in., nat. size.
Signed at the bottom to the left:
%ol\
Formerly in the hall of the Surgeons' Guild. / 6 0 0
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885. • J J
POORTER (Willem de), worked at Harlem from the beginning
until the middle of the XVII century; after 1645 he settled at
Wyck, near Heusden. His works show the influence of Rembrandt.
1898. Solomon sacrificing to idols. (I Kings XI— 7, 8).
O. 24^ by 1914 in., h. f. 8^ in.
Signed at the bottom towards the centre, on a branch: ,^V. DP«
Bought at the sale Coster, Amsterdam 1882.
PORTMAN. 265
PORTMAN (Christiaan-Julius-Lodewijk), born at Amsterdam,
20 October 1799; died in Paris, 18 October 1 867. Studied under
Cornelis Kruseman.
1899. Visit of the Grand-Duke Alexander of Russia to the
house of Czar Peter the Great at Zaandam, 17 April 1839.
This is a slightly modified duplicate of the picture presented by
Mr. A. van der Hoop, to Her Majesty Queen Anne Paulowna,
in 1840. •
C. 46^ by 56^ in., h. f. 28^ in. Signature almost effaced at the bottom
to the left, and dated 17 April 1839. The persons represented are: The
Czarowitz Alexamler (afterwards Czar Alexander II); William, Prince of
Orange (afterwards King William II); Anne Paulowna of Rtfssia, wife of
the Prince of Orange, and their sons William, hereditary Prince of Orange
(later King Willjam III), Alexander and Henry; Prince Frederick of the
Netherlands, and his consort Louisa of Prussia; Countess van Wassenaer,
born Baroness S. W. van Heeckereit; Countess van Hogendorp van Hof-
wegeri; Countess E. M. van Limburg Stirum; Count Orloff; Lieutenant-
General von Kareline; Prince Dolgorouki; Mr. Tolstoij and Mr. A. van
der Hoop — the keeper of the little house, who gave the artist the order
for the two pictures.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1900. Portrait of an old man. Bust, in tbe dress of the XVII century.
C. 24 by 20% in., nat. size
Signed on the background to the right: C. J. L. Portman,
From the Pavilion " Welgelegen", Harlem 1885. In the store-room.
POST (Frans), born at Leyden, about 161 2; buried at Harlem, 16
February 1680. He had settled in that town in 1644, after his
return from Brazil, to which country he had, in 1637, accompaned
Count John Maurice of Nassau.
1901. Count John Maurice of Nassau-Siegen, Governor of Brazil.
Standing, seen to the knees, almost full face. A free copy after
the painting ascribed to P. Nason, *\ ^ t
in the Museum of Brussels. See Q tlWl ^f^ rfCLlW
No. 1693. vJ *
C, 49^ by 37% in., nat. size. /WClHG II 10- /MOjU
Bearing the inscription : 1 O* s-
Acquired at the sale M. C. van Hall, -fl J 0X9
1858. * ^
1902. View in Brazil. A group of natives ^ ^^
close to a gate. C Q >*v £ *|
C. 42% by 68 in. Signed in the foreground * * iVJO *
to the left: jT *
Purchased at the sale Copes van Hasselt, /Oil O^
Harlem (?) 1880. ' V ~
1903. A view in Brazil. A hamlet, with tropical animals, under a
cluster of trees. ^m « ^ x
C. 26 by 34^ in., h. f. 2\ in. IT # V O V I
* Signed to the right in the foreground: fc * ^^ VJ •*•
Bought at the sale Habich, Cassel, May 1892.
266 . POST.
1904. View of the island of Tamaraca. ^
C 25 by 3514 in., h. f. z\ in. p. pO ST. / & 37
Signed at the bottom to the left:
On the back of the picture a piece of paper is affixed with the following
inscription, in the old manner of spelling:
(The island of Tamaraca, seeu from
the South ; the town is 1) ing on the
top of the mountain and the fort
Orange at the. foot along the sea.
This is the manner on which the
Portuguese ride on horseback.)
Het eylant van Tamaraca gelyck
hetselve int Zuyden verthoont, de
stadt legt boven op den Berg bene-
den is het fort Orangien hetzelfe
leit in den mont van de zee op de
la manier sitte de portugisen te peert.
Acquired at Paris in 1879.
1906. Landscape in Brazil. View of a village; in the foreground a
few negroes.
O. 15^ by 24 in., h. f. 1^ in. ?• ? O S T> J 6 S 9
Signed in the foreground about the centre:
Purchased at the sale F. Kayser, Amsterdam 1S88.
1906. Residence of a Dutch colonist in Brazil. E?0S*T
O. 6% by 10 in., h. f. ^ in. Signed: ^*^«
Presented, with the following No., by Mr. J. Ph. van der Kellen to the
Dutch Museum, 1879.
1907. Brazilian village with the residence of a Dutch colonist.
O. 8 by 10% in., h. f. 1 in. Same source as No. 1906.
POT (Hendrick Gerritsz.), born at Harlem towards 1585; died at
Amsterdam in October 1657. Pupil of Karel van Mander. Worked
.first in his native town and, after 1648, at Amsterdam. In 1632
he was in London, where he painted the portrait of Charles I.
1907a. Joost van den Vondel, in a shepherd's garb, crowned with
laurels. Seen to the knees, profile, turned to the left.
O. 1314 by 1014 in., h. h. 2\ in. Y ^^
Signed on the background to the right: I I *
Purchased in Paris, 1904. ~ L
POTHOVEN (Hendrik), born at Amsterdam in 1725; died at the
Hague about 1795. Pupil of Philip van Dijk. M.
1906. Harman Hendrik van de Poll (1697 — 1772), Burgomaster of
Amsterdam. Companion to No. 1942. Half length figure.
C. I9»4 by 15% in., h. h. 4 in. C7f*f7\
Signed near the left shoulder: xJv, / othnv
Under the signature the date: if 49. ^ VlllOVCn
Engraved bij J. Houbraken. Presented by Jhr. J. S. R. van de Poll, 1885.
POTTER (Paulus), baptized at Enkhuizen, 20 November 1625;
buried at Amsterdam, 17 January 1654. Was a pupil of his
father, Pieter Potter, at Amsterdam, and of Jacob de Wet, at
Harlem. Worked from 1646 to 1648 at Delft, from 1649 to
165 1 at the Hague and afterwards at Amsterdam. E.
1909. The shepherd's hut. Half hidden behind a cluster of trees at
the foot of which the shepherd is seated, resting his head on his
hand. In the foreground some sheep and a calf.
O. 9% by \2\ in., h. animal, ±\ in. _ ./» . .. r xt+ .
o« j 1 1 , Jc , 7*d"iiiS (palter f 16 4 s
Signed to the left on a stone. Engraved J Y J- 7
by C. Ploos van Amstel and W. Unger. From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
POTTER. 267
1910. The bear-hunt. A couple of bears are defending themselves
against the attacks of dogs and huntsmen. One of the latter is
on horseback.
C. 3 yds 12 in. by 3 yds 25 in., nat.
size. Signed on a tree:
The whole of the foreground and other
parts of the landscape and of the figures
have been repainted by J. W. Pieneman.
This picture was originally in the house
occupied by the widow of Potter, Adriana
Balckenende, after her second marriage.
Sale van Reenen, the Hague 1820.
Acquired in 1825 by an exchange with the Mauritshuis.
1911. Horses in a field. A bay and a white horse standing near a gate.
O. 9^ by 1 i^i in., h. animal, 4 in. Signed on the gate : -
Bought at the sale Jhr. Goll van Frankenstein, 'paJLCtLS ■
Amsterdam 1833. Van der Hoop collection. ^ -U?y fi 1 6 ^9
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885. ' iTiz^'^j
1912. Orpheus and his harp. A sylvan landscape. At the foot of a hill,
Orpheus is playing ; wild and tame animals gathered around him.
C. 26% by 35 in., h. of the unicorn, 4 in. Signed at the bottom to the
right :
Sales of Mrs.
Lormier, the
Hague 1 763
and of Mr. W.
van Wouw, the Hague 1767. From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
1913. Cows in a field. The animals occupy the foreground.
O. 10 by 12 in., h. animal,
3 in. Signed at the bottom
to the left:
Purchased at the sale J.
Clemans, 185 1.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1914. Shepherds and their flocks. A woman nursing her baby is
seated at the. foot of a tree facing a sand-hill ; the man is standing
by her side playing on the bagpipe. In the foreground a red
ox, a horse, a donkey and other animals.
C. 32 by 38% in.,
Sg^ttfbi Pa.iULiSjPotLvrJ)6si
torn to the left: "^
Engraved by J. A. Boland. Sales of Mrs. Valckenier, Amsterdam 1796
and G. van der Pot, Rotterdam 1809.
1915. Landscape with cattle. Grazing cattle in a meadow set with
pollards. In the near distance a farmhouse. Seen on a bright
spring morning. - ^^
animal, ^S '"" ^ ^DdllluS Jtf/M'. "f • j6q?
Signed on a fence: */ Oy * ' * %/
Bought at the sale ^^
H. Muilman, Amsterdam 181 3. Bequeathed by Jhr. J. S. H. van de Poll, 1880.
icorn, 4 in. bigned at the bottom t
/paa&j Jtikr:^. )<Ss,
268 POTTER.
1916. The spaniel, standing in the foreground. In the distance a
sportsman with a couple of dogs.
O. 7 by 7«fc in., h. animal 3% in. q\aj^lr.n ^TSrJjLA^ /?
Signed in the foreground to the left : J J (AA/t UL/* JJ Oft € 1* J~
Van der Hoop collection. ^^
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, • S~ e> **?
since 1885. J ° * •>
POTTER (Pieter Symonsz.), born at Enkhuizen in 1597, buried
at Amsterdam, 4 October 1652. From 1628 to 1630 he worked
at Leyden, especially as a painter on glass and at Amsterdam
from 163 1. About 1647 ne resided for a short time at the
Hague and at Delft.
1917. " Valutas". A skull, a small lamp, soap bubbles, books, etc.
O. 21^ by 17 in., real size. ^- ## /u*
Signed at the bottom to the left: i~\ fj\ f\44-( \fj 0£^
Acquired at the sale Meijnders, Amster- L/ / J SJ \A f u # | •
dam .1838. I ' I cJ
Van der Hoop collection. J if ^^
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since • / h A A m
1918. The strawcutter. He is at work in a farm, dressed in a red
shirt, the face turned towards the spectator. The attribution to
Pieter Potter is rather doubtful.
O. 11% by 9^ in., h. f. 8^ in. Presented to the Museum in 1808, by
Baron van Spaen van Biljoen, as a work of Paulus Potter.
POURBUS THE ELDER (Francois), born at Bruges in 1545,
died at Antwerp, 19 September 1581. Pupil of his father, Pieter
Pourbus, at Bruges, and of Frans Floris, at Antwerp.
1919. Elizabeth, Queen of England (1533— 1603), bust, slightly
. turned towards-'tbe left,
O! 1 7^ by 12^ in., h. h. 6*4 in. On the back of the panel is the
subjoined monogram surmounted with a crown: C(arolus) R(ex), being
the monogram of King Charles I of England, from whose collection this
painting is derived. Sale Samuel van Hulst, the Hague 1737.
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
POURBUS THE YOUNGER (Francis), born at Antwerp in
1569 and buried in Paris, 19 February 1622. Was oppointed
painter to the Court of France. Pupil of his father, Francois
Pourbus the Elder. Visited Italy.
1920. Portrait of Marie de Medici (1573— 1642), wife of Henry IV,
King of France. Full length figure. A reproduction of the
original portrait in the Louvre.
C. 3 yds 3^ in. by 2 yds 4^4 in., nat. size. Formerly in the castle at
Honselaarsdijk. From the Mauritshuis, the Hague 1875.
POUSSIN (Gaspard). See Dughet, p. 109.
PRINS (Johannes Huibert), born at the Hague in 1758; died at
Utrecht in 1806. E.
1921. View of a town, showing the market place with a church
. in the romanesque style, flanked by a convent.
O. 16*4 by 22 in., h. f. \\ in. Signed on a well: J. h. Prins.
From the Pavilion u Welgelegen", Harlem 1885.
iS34- A. Palnmedes
PRONK. 269
PRONK (Cornells)/ born at Amsterdam, 10 December 1691; died
28 September 1759. Pupil of Arnold. Boonen. Principally known
for his topographical drawings.
1922. Portrait of the painter by himself.
COP. ov. 3^ by 2^4 in., h. h. 1^ in. On the back of the plate is inscribed,
on a piece of paper: Cornells Pronk^ teekenaar en schilder^ leerling van
Boonen $e ipse fecit. From the collection of miniatures of the Mauritshuis,
PROOYEN (Albert Jurardus van), born at Groningen, 7 September
1834. Settled at Amsterdam in 1869.
1923. Landscape scenery. A road through a wooded tract of country .
C. 17^ by 25^ in. Signed at the bottom to the right: van Prooijen.
Bequeathed by Baron Reinhard van Lynden, 1899.
PUTTER (Pieter de), supposed to have been born at Middelburg
in the beginning of the XVII century and buried at Beverwijk,
30 November 1659., A pupil of his father, Joost de Putter and
brother-in-law of Abraham van Beyeren.
1924. A study of fish, grouped. -_ -.
on a table by the side of a i •
rad earthenware dish. ^^^^.a. JP"^^^J»^W
O. 27^ by 23 in., nat. size.
Signed to the right :
Presented by Dr. A. Bredius,
1885.
PUYTLINCK (Christoffel), surnamed "Trechter" (funnel), worked
at Rheims in 16 13, from 1667 to 1668 in Rome and afterwards
probably at Roermond.
1925. Dead cocks, suspended by the legs with their heads lying on
a plinth.
BVT1
^"sSedatThelop C. JpHYaiHOi aW 7*rechtcr ft
to the left: ft
Acquired at the sale
S. B. Bos, Amsterdam
1888.
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PYN ACKER (Adam), baptized at Pijnakker, near Delft, 13 February
1622. After his return from Italy he worked at Delft, then at
Schiedam and settled towards 1660 at Amsterdam, where be was
buried 28 March 1673.
1926. On the banks of an Italian lake. Boats laden with merchandise
are moored . along the side.
In the foreground a cow
and a donkey. - inxti « n
C. on O. 38% by 33^ in., h. f. , /H» 0 jj
Signed at the bottom to the left: ^-^^ "^ JV^&^-C^
Purchased at the sale G. van der
Pot, Rotterdam 1809.
1927. A landscape with cattle. Standing on the foreground near a
270 PYNACKER.
tree on the bank of a stream, a woman is spinning ; close by
two oxen and a goat.
O. 1414 by 19 in., h. f. 4 in. +3£Vn*^r£*
Signed at the bottom in the centre:
Bought at the sale Gerrit Muller, Amsterdam 1827. Cabinet J. Rombouts, 1850.
L. Dupper Wz., bequest, 1870.
1928. Pilgrims. A shrine close to a river in a hilly landscape. The
scene is enlivened by figures of persons and animals.
C. 27^ by 23^ in., h. f. 2% in.
Sales of Mrs. Hogguer-Ebeling, Amsterdam 181 7, and of J. van den
Bergh, Amsterdam 1833. Same source as No. 1927,
1929. Landscape, A waterfall between high rocks.
C. 1 9*4 by 16^ in. Signed at the bottom to the left: A p.. L
Van der Hoop collection. Jl* IY***1\P*~.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1930. A landscape in the Apennins. In the foreground, near a
group of high trees with large trunks, are
some goats and calves; the figure of a
shepherd is seen in the distance. w\\^% 1
C. 39^ by 34 in., h. animal, 6^ in. ^V^^CJ Aid N-
Signed at the bottom to the left: , st^€J/ ^7
From the collection Gijsbert de Clercq.
* Acquired from the Rembrandt Society in 1902.
PYNAS (Jacob), born at Amsterdam, about 1590; died at Delft (?)
Has probably survived his brother Jan.
1931. Paul and Barnabas refraining the people of Lystra
from doing them sacrifice. -^
In the foreground, the figure of SjF ' f j
thft rrinnlft whom Paul has L. S** I 1
the cripple whom
healed.
O. 25% by 41^
md, the figure of /^ * /* ) s»
horn Paul has L^ I ' ^ I
p tac - J yna$ J ,
v^. ^^ uy *iT4 in., h. f. 13^ in. y^^X / ^
Signed at the bottom to the right : / ii ^ O
Presented by Dr. A. Bredius, 1892. J U £. O
PYNAS (Jan), brother of Jacob, was born in 1583 at Amsterdam,
where he was buried 27 December 1631. Visited Italy with Pieter
Lastman. » X""""V
1932. Moses turning the waters ^* f . | , •„
in the river to blood. By f \/ /A/A//7 C
his side are Aaron and Pharaoh / \ J
with his courtiers. . J J K^
O. 28% by 67^ in., h. f. 19^ in. I— f \J S*
Signed in the foreground to the right : \ (\ % £S
Purchased in 1895. J Vf U
QUAST (Pieter Jansz.), was born in 1605 or 1606 at Amsterdam;
died there in May or in the beginning of June 1647. Worked
at the Hague and in his native town. E,
1933. The surgeon. He is seen in the act of binding up the foot
of an old man, who is supported by another old man,
standing beside him. Jr
O. 12 by 16^ in., h. f. 7% in. Signed on the settle: 'C^J
D. Franken Dzn., bequest, 1898.
QUAST. 271
1934. The card players, in the company of a young woman in a
yellow silk dress, who is smoking a pipe.
O. 15^ by 11 in., h. f. io^ in. Acquired at Leyden, 188$.
QUINKHARD (Jan Maurits), was born at Rees, 28 January 1688;
died u November 1772 at Amsterdam, where he had fixed his
residence in 17 10. He studied with his father at Rees and at
Amsterdam, with Arnold Boonen, Christoffle Lubienietzki and
Nicolaas Verkolje. Worked for a short time at Utrecht.
1935. Six masters of the Surgeons' Guild of Amsterdam in
1732. They are : Abr. Titsingh decanus, A. Vermey, Wichard van
Wesik, Joannes de Bruyn, Willem Monnikhoff and Cornelis van
der Swed. Against the wall is seen the portrait of Professor
Roell. The figures are seen to the knees, some seated, others
standing round a table. .
C.69% in. by 3 yds., nat 1 M QUJNKHARD yifixU f^t.
size. Signed on the ink- • ^ m w
stand. From the Surgeons' Guild of Amsterdam. Lent by the town since 1885.
1936. Seven masters of the Surgeons' Guild Of Amsterdam
in 1737. They represent : Pieter Plaatman, Abr. Titsing, Leonard
Coster, Augustinus Graver, Hermannus Meijer, Jan Bekker and
Johannes Lakeman. (Perhaps the name of N. Craanmeester ought
to be substituted for that of Plaatman). Whole length figures
seated round a table.
C. 64 in. by 2 yds 22 in., nat. size. Same source as No. 1935.
1937. Four masters of the Surgeons' Guild, Amsterdam 1744. Their
names are : Johannes van Gorsel, Hendrik van der Ven, Hendrik
Sax and Otto Ruysch. Whole length figures, seated round a table.
C. 64 in. by 2 yds 22 in., nat. size. Signed: J. M. Quinckhard 1744.
Same source as No. 1935.
1938. Isaac Verburg (1684 — 1746). Rector of the Latin school of
Amsterdam. Bust.
C. 14% by 12 in., h. h. 4 in. Signed on the background : Quinckhara
pinxit 1723. Engraved by P. van Gunst.
Presented by Professor H. T. Karsten, 1887. In the store-room.
1939. Walter Senserf, Director of the Dutch E. I. Company. Chamber
of Rotterdam. y /^\ I I /
C. ov. 3214 by 26% in., nat. size. / Af )Vtt§n LL„J% ft^tt
Signed to the right: J <S b *&'itt1 ft tlfltaJ''
See No. 2666. From the Offices of the E. I. Company, Rotterdam.
1940. A man's portrait. Bust. ^
COP. ov. 6% by 5^ in., h. h. 2 in. Signed to the right: (Jc^f *£*"*£ A* fV
Acquired at the sale of Alberdingk Thijm, Amsterdam, • • .
December 1889, as being a portrait of Govert Klink- JW/iaei/
hamer. ^3$
1941. Baron Gustaaf-Willem van Imhofif (1705- j£i:4(f
1 751), Governor-General of the Dutch Indies.
COP. 13% by 10% in., h. h. 2% in. His coat of arms with the following
272 QUINKHARD.
inscription drawn in a semi-
G. van JV. L j ^Tid. 2* •
by
1 ^miia rdpvnxU
Signed at the bottom to the right :
1942. Margaretha Trip (1669— 1778). Wife of Herman Hendrik
van de Poll. See No. 1908. Half length figure.
C. 19^4 by 15% in.,
h. h. 3% in. Signed
to the right on the
base of a column:
Presented by Jhr. J. S. R. van de Poll, 1885.
1943. Jan van de Poll (1721 — 1801). Burgomaster of Amsterdam,
with his son., See
C 19% by iS^'™,<^tc/'L>.cJuM
h. h. 3% in. Signed ^"^ /
to the right, on a 3^$$
balustrade :
Engraved by J. Houbraken. Same source as No. 1942.
1944. Jan Hendrik van Heemskerk (1689— 1730). Half length figure.
C 33% hy
25% in., nat.
size. Sign(
to the right
Presented
the heirs of
Mr. J. L. de Bruyn Kops, 1888."
1945. Bernardus de Bosch (1709— 1786). Poet at Amsterdam. Bust.
See No. 1965.
COP. ov. 414 by 3«jd in., h. h. \\ in.
In grisaille. Sale of Mrs. Nahuys — Hodshon, Amsterdam 1883.
1946. Margaretha van Leuvening. Wife of the preceding. Bust.
COP. ov. 4^ by 3^1 in., h. h. \\ in. In grisaille. »
Signed on the background to the left: <£M&um£har$pingcU
Same source as No. 1945. "t *7+3
1947. Jason Pratensis (—1558). Physician at Zieriksee.
On the back of the plate, the inscription: IASON Pratensis ob. ijs8.
After an anonymous engraving. This work and the 21 portraits which
are following, form part of the Panpoeticon Batavum, of Arnold van Halen.
See p. 139 and following. In grisaille. COP. ov. 4 14 by 3^ in.
1948. Matheus de Casteleyn.
On the back, the inscription: Math, de Casteleyn circa 1566. See No. 1947.
1949. Jacobus Scotte (—1641). Burgomaster of Middelburg.
On the back the inscription: Jacob Scotte circa ijyo.
After an engraving of Crispyn de Passe. See No. 1 947.
1950. Constantfti Huygens (1596— 1687).
On. the back the inscription: C. Iluigens A° 1396.
After an engraving of Paulus Pontius. See No. 1947.
1951. Willem de Groot (1597— 1662). Lawyer and adviser to the
Stadtholder.
On the back the inscription: With. Grotius A° JS97-
After an engraving of Hendrik Bary. See No; 1947.
QUINKHARD. 273
1952. Cornells Heyndricksz. Udemans (first half of the XVII
century). Poet.
On the back the inscription: C. Udemans ATat : isg8.
After an engraving of H. Udemans. See No. 1947.
1953. Jacob Lescaille (161 1 — 1677.) Bookseller at Amsterdam.
On the back the inscription: J*> Lescailje 161 1. See No. 1947.
1954. Johannes Fredericus Gronovius (161 1 — 1671). Professor at
the University of Leyden.
On the back the inscription: yoh: Fred: Gronovius 1611.
After an engraving of J. van Munnickhuijzen. See No. 1947.
1955. Matthys Balen (1610). Historiographer of Dordrecht.
On the back the inscription: Matthys Balen 161 f.
After an engraving of Romein de Hooghe. See No. 1947.
1956. Jacob Steendam (middle of the XVII century).
On the back the inscription: Jb Steendam circa /6/j. See No. 1947.
1957. Franciscus Godyn.
On the back the inscription: F. Godinus. See No. 1947.
1958. Nicolaas Heinsius (1620 — 1681). Poet at Leyden.
On the back the inscription : AT. Heinsius Gebooren A0 1620 Ob. 79^ 1681.
After an engraving of A. de Blois. See No. 1947.
1959. Tieleman van Bracht (1625 — 1664). Pastor at Dordrecht.
On the back the inscription: Tilem van Bracht 162s.
After an engraving of Abr. Blotelingh. See No. 1947.
1960. Johan de Witt (1625 -1672). Grand pensionary.
On the back ,the inscription: Jan de Wit 1623.
After an engraving of Hendr. Bary. See No. 1947.
1961. Joost van Geel (1 631 — 1698). Painter and poet at Rotterdam.
On the back the inscription: yoost v. Geel —~
After an engraving of J. Houbraken. See No. 1947.
1962. Aernout van Overbeke (1632 — 1674). Explorer and poet.
On the back the inscription: A. v. Overbeek i6j2. See No. 1947.
1963. Petrus Schaak (1633 — 1678). Amsterdam.
On the back the inscription: Ds. P. Schaak i6j3 »„- See No. 1 947.
1964. Lucas Pater (1707— 1787). Poet at Amsterdam.
On the back the inscription: Lucas Pater ifoj. See No. 1947.
1965. Bernardus de Bosch (1709 — 1786). Poet at Amsterdam.
On the back the inscription: B. de Boseh A0 1709. See No. 1947.
1966. Gysbert Tyssens (beginning of the XVIII century).
On the back the inscription: Tysse. See No. 1947.
1967.Frans van Steenwijk (1715 — 1788). Poet at Amsterdam.
On the back the inscription: F. Steenwijk 17 ij. See No. 1947.
1968. N. W. Op den Hoof.
On the back the inscription: Opdenhoof. See No. 1947.
QUINKHARD (Julius), was born in 1736 at Amsterdam and died
there in 1776. Son and pupil of Jan Maurits Quinkhard, E.
274 QUINKHARD.
1969. The musicians, seated at a table, one playing on the violin,
the other on the flute.
Teak wood, 20 by i6*fe in., h. f. 12% in. Signed at the bottom to the left :
^ifoUJt-^^ J7SS
Acquired in 1821.
1970. The art lovers. The art collector Corn. Ploos van Ams/el is
seated, holding an open sketch book in his hand. The father
of the artist, Jan Maurits Quinkhard is standing behind him.
C. 40 by 34 in.,
nat. size. Signed
the""°m " e-™*™ ~^n"wv ^ J7S7
Purchased in 1876.
RAVENZWAAY (Jan van), was born 19 November 1789 at
Hilversum; died in the same town; 2 March 1869. Pupil of
Pieter Gerardus van Os. Was also a modeller of animal studies.
1971. Field with cattle. A Dutch landscape.
C. yj\ by 48 in., h. animal 8^ in.
Signed at the bottom to the left: J. v. Ravenzwaay fee. Bought in 1837.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1972. A sheepfold with a large number of sheep and lambs, one of
which has been taken hold of by the farmer's wife.
C. 25^ by 3014 in., h. f. 4^ in.
Signed at the bottom to the left: J. v. Ravenzwaay. Fecit 1821.
Same source as No. 1 971.
1973. A cow-shed in an old Dutch farmhouse.
C. 15% by 18 in., h. animal 4% in.
Signed to the right on a board: J.v.R.F. Bought from the artist in 1821.
From the Pavilion " Welgelegen", Harlem 1885.
RAVESTEYN (Hubert van), born in June 1638, at Dordrecht;
died in that town between 7 December 1683 and 7 June 1691.
Worked in the place of his birth.
1974. A study of still life. A stone jug, a glass, an earthenware
chafing dish and some requisites for smoking. On a paper bag
containing tobacco are the words: "Tot Dordrecht in de Nieustraat
in Blienburgh A0 1664".
O. 16% by 13% in. Signed on the table: tj^
Lent by Mr. J. P. R. M. de Neree van Babberich, 1899.
RAVESTEYN (Jan Anthonisz. van), born about 1572 and buried
at the Hague, 21 June 1657. From 1598 he was a member of
the St. Luke's Guild at the Hague.
1975. Jan Doublet (?). Receiver general for the United Provinces.
Bust, facing the right. ,-,
O. 26% by 22*k in., nat. size. infirm /I I fl °Z S>
Dated at the top to the left: n JPi UUU It \S J T
Signed :
Purchased from Fred. Muller & Co.,
1 901.
RAVESTEYN. 275
1975a. Francis van der Burch (1574 — ). Burgomaster of Dordrecht.
Bust, the face ANNO 1609
turned towards <l _ yETATIS 34
the right.
O. 24ft by 19% in.,
nat. size.
Signed at the top
to the left:
Lent by Baron Th. Collot d'Escury, 1904.
1975b. Digna de Both, wife of the preceding. Bust,- turned towards
the left. On the background ANNO 1609
her coat of arms. ^ETATIS 22
uiusfcyO ro
O, 24^ by 19^ in., nat. size. ^^^ y
Signed at the top to the right: ^* ^
^r
1975c Adriaen van Blyenburgh, ^ jj «\ JH &&& ££ I fl
knight of the order of St.
Michael (1589 — 1630). Bust, the face turned towards the right.
On the background his coat of arms.
O. 27 by 23'4 in., nat. size. Same source as No. 1975a.
1975d. Caroline van Beveren, wife of the former (1589 — 1625).
Bust, facing the left. Represented in a rich costume with a fluted
collar. On the background /-^
to the right her coat of arms, jf | *\ (fi)
and the inscription : /\j Ik
At a later date the combined ( (mJ /^T\vff y
shields of the Blyenburghs \J)/lU^ ° V
and the van Beverens have ^-*-^
been added to the left. (Attributed to J. A. van Ravesteyn).
O. 27 by 23^ in., nat. size. Same source as No. 1975a.
1976. Nicolaes Smelsinc (—1629.) Colonel and lieutenant-governor
of the province of Over-Yssel. Seen to the knees, standing, facing
the right, clad in a cuirass; the right hand resting on^a table
on which is placed his helmet.
C. 43 by 33^ in., nat. size. Replicas of this portrait are in the Royal
Palace at Amsterdam and in the Mauritshuis. See No. 2008.
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
1977. Portrait of a gentleman. Bust, the face turned towards the right.
O. 26% by 21 in., nat. size. Formerly catalogued as a portrait of Grotius.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1978. Justinus of Nassau (1559 — 1^31)- Natural son of Prince
William I.
0* 25% by 19% in. Presented, by Mr. J. L. Trip and his wife, n6e
Countess of Limburg — Stirum, to the National Museum, 1805.
1979. William I, Prince of Orange. A copy after M. Jz. van
Miereveld.
Inscription : Prins Wilhelm van Orangien^ de Oude, Aetatis 32 tot Deltt
vermoort 1584. See No. 2008.
1980. Count John of Nassau (1535— 1606). Known by the name
of John the Old, brother of Prince William I.
On the back the inscription : Johan Graf zu A7assau Catzenelb. See No. 2008.
276 RAVESTEYN.
1981. Count Adolphus of Nassau (1540— 1568). Brother of Prince
William I.
Inscription: Graef Adolf van Nassau. See No. 2008.
1982. Philip William, Prince of Orange-Nassau (1554— 1618).
Eldest son of Prince William I. Copy after the painting of
M. Jz. van Miereveld.
Inscription : Prins Philips Wilhelm van Orangient Aetatis 64 obijt A° 161?
te Brussell. See No. 2008.
1983. Maurice, Prince of Orange-Nassau (1567— 1625). Copy after
the painting of M. Jz. van Miereveld.
Inscription : Prins Mauriz van Orangien, Aetatis jS obijt in den Haagh
A° 162J. See No. 2008.
1984. Count Philip of Hohenlo (1550—
1606). Husband of Maria, eldest Aj rs / *
daughter of Prince William I. JV*-\ K-AUtJftlll
Inscription : Den ouden graef Philyps van mmm^mmm
Holack. Signed to the right. See No. 2008. -
1985. Justinus of Nassau (1559— 163 1).
Inscription: JUSTINUS NASSAU. See No. 2008.
1986. Count John of Nassau-Catzenelnbogen (1561 — 1623). Known
by the name of "Johan de Middelste"; son of John the Old.
On the back the inscription: JOHAN GRAF ZV NASSAV CATZENLB.
See No. 2008.
1987. Count Philip of Nassau-Catzenelnbogen (1566 — 1595).
Governor of the town of Nimeguen ; son of John the Old. (Largely
touched up.)
On the back the inscription : PILIP GRAF ZV NASSAU. C. A, See No. 2008.
1988. Count Ernest-Casimir of Nassau (1573 — 1632). Stadtholder
of Friesland.
Inscription : Graef Ernst Casimir van Nassav, Aetatis j"9, gebleven voor
Ruermondt A0 i6j2. See No. 2008.
1989. Count Louis-Gunther of Nassau (1575 — 1604). Youngest son
of John the Old.
Inscription: Graef Lodewijck Gvnther van Nassau, Lieut-General van de
Ruyterie, Aetatis 29, obijt A° 1604. See No. 2008.
1990. Count Philip-Ernest of Hohenlo (1585—1629). Son of
Wolfgang of Hohenlo and of Magdalen of Nassau, sister of
Prince William I.
Inscription : Graef Philips Ernst van Holaek. See No. 2008.
1991. Count John-Ernest of Nassau (1582— 1617). Eldest son of
"Jan den Middelste". Entered the army of Venice.
Inscription : Graef Ernes van Nassau. See No. 2008.
1992. Count John of Nassau-Catzenelnbogen (1583 — 1638). Son
of "Jan den Middelste". Entered the Spanish army.
On the back the inscription: JOHAN G. Z. N. See No. 2008.
1993. Count Adolphus of Nassau-Catzenelnbogen (1584 — 1608).
Brother of the preceding.
On the back the inscription: ADOLF GR ZW NASSAU KAZENELE.
See No. 2008.
RAVESTEYN. 277
1994. Count William of Nassau-Catzenelnbogen (1592 — 1642).
Brother of the preceding two.
On the back the inscription : WILEN GR. ZU NASSAU K., ELEPOGEN.
See No. 2008.
1995. Count Albert of Nassau-Dillenburg (1 596—1626). Son of
Georges of Nassau-Dillenburg and younger brother of William
Louis of Nassau.
Dated: 1622. Inscription: Graef Albert van Nassau. See No. 2008.
1996. Gaspard de Coligny. Admiral of France.
Inscription: Caspar de Coligny Admiral de France. See No. 2008.
1997. Robert Dudley, Count of Leicester (1531 — 1588).
Inscription: Comte de Lysester. See No. 2008.
1998. Francistfo de Mendoza, Admiral of Aragon (1546— 1623).
Inscription: L. Admiraal d Daragon and AS) /J
L. Amirant JArragon. Signed: Jy\. K CUueSLJ+C+ri
oee jno. 2000.
1999. Joost de Soete, lord of Villers.
Inscription: Monsieur Viles Mar esc : Dy Camp. See No. 2008.
2000. Willem de Soete de Laeke, lord of Hautain ( — 1637)-
Lieutenant-admiral of Zealand.
Inscription : Monsr de Jloutin. See No. 2008.
2001. Olivier van den Tempel, lord of Corbeecke (—1603),
Inscribed on the picture: M. d Tempel. Signed:
On the back, the inscription : M. d Temple. ^y / -
See No. 2008. JYl /i^U^^J^^U •
2002. Charles de Levin, lord of
Famars (—1592). Governor of Heusden, general of artillery.
Inscription: Monsr. De Hama. See No. 2008.
2003. Sir Robert Henderson of Tunnegask (—1622). Colonel of
the Scotch guards.
Inscription : Coronel Henderson. See No. 2008.
2004. Sir William Brog (-—1636). Colonel of the old Scotch guards.
Inscribed on the picture: Le Corronel Brock. On the back the inscrip-
tion: Coronel Brock. See No. 2008.
2005. Count Willem Adriaen de Homes, lord of Kessel,
Woestwesel, etc. General of artillery.
Inscription: & Heer van Kessel. See No. 2008.
2006. Gaspard de Coligny. Marshal of Chatillon, (1584— 1646).
Inscription: Mons : Chan: tillon Mar esc de France. See No. 2008.
2007. Danifil de Hartaing, lord of Marquette. Governor of Ostend. <
Inscription: Monsr j)E MARQ. . . . See No. 2008. '
2008. Nicolaes Smelsinc (—1629). Colonel and Lieutenant-Governor j
of the province of Overijssel.
Inscription : Mons Smclsin. 1
The numbers 1979 to 2008 (O. 12 by 10 in., mean h. h. 6 in., bust)
formerly in the castle of Honselaarsdijk, were transferred to the National
Museum at the Hague and from there, in 1808, to the Amsterdam i
Museum, with the principal works of the collection to which they belonged.
With regard to the portraits of Gaspard de Coligny and the Earl of
Leicester (Nos. 1996 and 1997), we only know that they were at one
278 RAVESTEYN.
time in the National Museum. In all probability they formed part of the
above mentioned collection, being in every respect similar in size and
manner of treatment to the other portraits. The following Nos. belong to
this series: 177—185, 249, 956—958, 1242, 1596— i6cx), 1662.
RECLAM (Friedrich), was born at Magdeburg in 1734; died in
1774. Was a pupil of Ant. Pesne, in Berlin, and of J. B. M.
Pierre, at Paris, where he resided for a long time. E.
2009. Frederica-Sophia-Wilhelmina, princess of Prussia (175 1 —
1820). Wife of William V. Painted y^ / . -
in an oval design of little cherubs. ^Lr /\^c^m-' Pm*
O. 19^ by 15% in., h. h. 314 in. ^ \, '
Signed at the bottom to the left: ' J7&7
From the store-room of the Royal Cabinet of pictures at the Hague, 1885.
REEKERS (Hendrik), was born 21 September 181 5, at Harlem;
died there 15 May 1854. Pupil of his father, Joh. Reekers,
and of the flower painter G. J. J. van Os. Z.
2010. Flowers and fruit. Various kinds of fruit arranged on a
marble slab by the side of a vase with flowers.
M. 23^ by 18% in. Signed at the bottom to the left: N. Reekers 1843.
Presented by Baron C. C. A. du Bois de Ferrieres, Cheltenham 1897.
REGEMORTER (Ignatus Josephus van), was born 4 December
1785 at Antwerp and died there in 1873. Studied under his
father, Petrus Johannes van Regemorter. E.
2011. The Fish Market at Antwerp, seen on a market day.
M. 23^ by 19^ in., h. h. \\ in. Signed to the left, on a counter: Ing*
Regemorter f. Purchased at an exhibition held at Amsterdam in 1 828 (?).
2012. The manage of Jan Steen. The artist despatches his son to
sell two pictures.
M. 21^ by 17^ in., h. h. life in.
Signed in the foreground to the. left: Ign. Regemorter /. 1828.
Acquired at an exhibition held at Amsterdam in 1828.
REGTERS (Tibout), born at Dordrecht, 24 December 1710; died
at Amsterdam in 1768. He had several masters, a. o. Jan
Mauri ts Quinkhard, at Amsterdam.
2013. The anatomical lesson of Professor Petrus Camper, 1758.
The figures are seen to the knees, seated or standing round a
table on which is lying a sheet of paper bearing the names of
the persons represented: P. Camper (1722 — 1789), N. van der
Meulen, Loth Lothz., Pieter Jas, Coenraad Nelson, Abraham
Richard and Joannes Stijger.
C. 66^ in. by 3 yds 1\\ in., nat. size. Signed: 7. Regters.
From the Surgeons' Guild. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
2014. Jan ten Compe, painter. Half length figure. ^^ ,
See p. 94. ^tStAqWrt
O. \\\ by 914 in., h. f. 2 in. Signed: p w^>
Sale of the collection B. Kley, the Hague 1781 and -r f/ & '
J. Immerzeel Jr., Amsterdam 1842. J '
)i 8. Rembrandt v
REGTERS 279
2014a. The family Brak, the father, three sons, a daughter and two
grand-daughters are grouped round a table.
C. 26^ by 33 in., h. f. 10 in.
Signed at the bottom to the right: t 4 **£**%
Presented by the late Miss Bakker, Baarn 1904. ^(/n/JCAJt J/52*
2015. Jan Wagenaar (1709— 1776). Historian. Full length figure, seated.
C 32^ by 26^ in., h. h. 3*4 in. Signed on the background, under the table
Bought of F. C. Roos, Amsterdam 1821.
REMBRANDT HARMENSZ. VAN RIJN, was born 15 July 1606
at Leyden, was in that town a scholar of Jacob van Swanenburch
and worked there until 1631. Studied also under the direction
of Pieter Lastman at Amsterdam, where he resided until his
death and was buried 8 October 1669. Mentioned by Buchel
among the painters in 162 1. £.
2016. The " NightWatch", or The Company of Captain Frans
Banning Cocq and of Lieutenant Willem van Ruytenburg.
The corps is represented in broad daylight, leaving the "Doelen"
of the Arquebusiers. At their head, standing in the foreground
\ ^^about the centre, are the Captain and the Lieutenant conversing
y/\ together. The former wears a dark dress, the latter a yellow
' I costume with a white sash causing a brilliant effect of light.
\ Near the Captain, also standing out in full light, is a little girl,
a dead white cock hanging from her waistband. On a modillion
suspended from a cornice in the background are inscribed the
names of the persons represented : Frans Banning Cock, captain ;
Willem van Ruytenberg, lieutenant; Jan Cornelisz. Visscher,
standard-bearer; Rombout Kemp and Reinier Engel, sergeants;
Barent Harmsz. ; Jan Adriaensz. Keyser; Hendrick Willemsz. ;
Jan Claesz. Leydecker; Jan Ockersen; Jan Pietersen Bronck-
horst; Harmen Jacobsz. Verraken; Jacob Dirksen de Boog; Jan
van der Hard; Johan Schellinger; Jan Brinkman; Jan van
Kampoort, drummer. According to a document mentioned in
" Oud-Holland" (1885, p. 91), the provost Nicolaes van Cruys-
bergen is also among the figures seen in the picture.
C. 3 yds 33 in. by 4 yds 27^ in., nat. size.
Signed at the bottom towards the centre:
KjK.OTnhmndif. jfa 2
Lithographed by G. T. Eilbracht and A. Mouilleron. Engraved by L. A.
Claessens, E. A. Reveil, J. W. Kaiser, Ch. Waltner, J. L. Fiameng,
280 REMBRANDT HARMENSZ. VAN RIJN.
T. Cole, N. Mossoloff, D. J. Sluyter, C. L. Dake and part by J. Hou-
braken. In the National Gallery in London is a copy (O. 26 by 33 in.)
painted by Gr. Lundens, in which to the left two more figures are seen,
which on the original canvas would fall outside the picture.
Formerly in the large hall of the " Doelen" of the Arquebusiers ; transferred
in 1 71 5 to the Minor Court Martial of the old town-hall. Removed to the
" Trippenhuis" in 1815. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 15 August 1808.
2017. The Syndics of the Cloth-Hall at Amsterdam in 1661. Three
of the arbiters, seated at a table, covered with a thick red cloth,
are examining entries in a book lying open before them; the
fourth is rising from his seat, and in the left hand corner the
fifth is seated in an armchair. All are facing the spectator. In
the background, standing out against the oak wainscoting, is an
attendant. Professor Jhr. J. Six gives the following names as those
of the persons represented : Willem van Doyenburg, Volckert
Jansz. Jacob van Loon, Aernout van der Myn and Joachim de Neve.
C. 2 yds 3*4 in. by 3 yds 1 ^ in. Signed to the right, on the chimney piece :
and again on the table cloth
Lithographed by A. C. Nunnink. Engraved by J. de Frey, J. W. Kaiser,
R. Ilonston, Ch. Koepping, W. Unger and C. L. Dake.
Formerly in the "Staalhof" (Cloth Hall) in the Staalstraat, at Amsterdam.
Lent by the town since 15 August 1808.
2018. The anatomical Lecture of Professor Joan Deyman
(1620 — 1666). Fragment of the picture which was for the greater
p*rt destroyed by fire on 8th November 1723 and sold in England
in 181 1. The corpse, part of whose cranium has been removed,
is seen much foreshortened, with the feet towards the spectator.
The abdominal cavity has been laid open and partly covered with
a white cloth. To the left of the subject stands the amenuensis
Gijsbrecht Matthijsz. Calckoen, holding in his hand the removed
part of the skull. Over the head of the corpse are seen the hands
of Professor Deyman in.' the act of demonstrating. In the back-
ground, scarcely visible, the hand of a third person.
£• 39^2 by 52^4 in., nat. size. Signed to the left, on the table:
In order to give to this fragment a regular shape, a .strip of card board,
REMBRANDT HARMENSZ. VAN RIJN. 281
a little over 5 inches, has been joined at the top, on which Professor Wijnveld
has painted the head of Professor Deyman and the background. Formerly
in the Anatomical Hall at Amsterdam. Purchased in 1882 by the town
of Amsterdam with the pecuniary assistance of a few lovers of Art, from
Mr. Owen, of London. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
2019. The Jewish bride, also called Ruth and Boaz. A man in
the strength of life is drawing towards him a young woman
Q dressed in rich
garments. Half
length figures.
\
C. 48 by 65% in.,
nat. size. At the
LKiffibrana
bottom to the right, faint traces of a date and the signature:
Engraved by C. L. van Kesteren and W. Steelink.
Acquired by J. Smith from Mr. Vaillant, in 1825. Van der Hoop collection.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
2020. The stone-bridge. A Dutch landscape illumined by a ray of
light darting from heavy clouds.
O. 1 life by 1 6^ in. Collections Lapeyriere, Paris 181 7; James Gray, Ver-
sailles 1863; the Marquess of Lansdowne, Bowood 1883.
Purchased at the sale of the collection James Reiss, London 1900, with
the pecuniary aid of the Rembrandt Society and of Dr. A. Bredius.
2021. See No. 926a.
2022. Portrait of a young lady of rank. Standing, seen to the
knees, turned towards the
left, looking at the spectator. / %J P
The left hand which holds U\f}7) J)T dU it
a fan is resting on the back • l/w * *##r
of a chair.
Poplar, 4314 by 33 in., nat. size.
Signed at the bottom to the left:
Engraved by J. L. Flameng. Lent by the endowment "Family van Weede",
Utrecht 1897.
2023. Elizabeth Jacobsd. Bas (1 571 — 1649). Widow of AdmiraL
Jochem Hendriksz. Swartenhont. Represented to the knees, seated
in an armchair; the face, seen three quarters, is turned towards
the left. In her hands, folded over each other, she holds an
embroidered handkerchief.
C. 46% by 36 in., nat. size. Engraved by P. J. Arendsen, C. Waltner and
C. L. i)ake. As an heirloom this picture passed through the Reys, Meule^
naers and Muilmans to the family van de Poll.
Bequest of Jhr. J. S. H. van de Poll, 1880.
2024. The toilet. (A mythological composition). A young woman
lying on the bank of a stream is combing her hair; in the back-
ground dark rocks are seen and two peacocks standing on a
block of stone.
c- 34% hy 27% in., h. h. 2% in. From the Hamilton Palace collection,
where it was catalogued "Narcissus". Purchased at Amsterdam in 1885.
2025. Study of a head. A warrior's bust, seen full face. It. is supposed
282 REMBRANDT HARMENSZ. VAN RIJN.
that Rembrandt's father, Harmeft Gerritsz. van Ryn; miller at
Leyden, sat as a model for this picture. Ancient copy.
C. 24% by 1 &9J4 in., h. h. 6\ in. Wrongly signed : Rembrandt f 1641,
Engraved by Nolthenius de Man.. The original is in the possession of
Mr. W. Chamberlain, at Brighton. From the National Museum, the Hague
1808, where it was considered to be a portrait of Willem van der Marck,
Count of Lumey.
RENI (Guido), born at Calvenzano, near Bologna, 4 November 1575;
died at Bologna, 18 August 1642. Pupil of Dionysius Calvaert
and of L. Carracci. E.
2026. Mary- Magdalen. Half length figure, in a pensive attitude. Copy
after the original formerly in the church of San Michele at Bosco,
near Bologna, where at the present time is a copy of it by
Domenico Canuti.
C. 63 by 51% in., nat. size. From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
REYERS (Nicolaas), born at Leyden, 4 October 17 19. Pupil of
Hieronymus van der My.
2027. Joannes Badon (1706 — 1790). Poet. Lived at Vlaardingen.
COP. ov. 4 by 3% in., h. h. \\ in.
Signed on the back of the plate : N. Reyers 1774.
Part of the "Panpoeticon Batavum" of Arn. van Halen. See p. 139.
RHEEN (Theodoras Justinus), probably born at Amsterdam.
Visited Italy. On his return settled successively at the Hague,
at Amsterdam and finally in the Dutch Indies. Worked in the
first half of the XVIII century.
2028. Abraham Patras (1 671 — 1737), Governor-General of the Dutch
Indies from 1735 t0 I737* 'T'/rOJ)
COP. 13% by 10^ in., h. h. 2% in. Ju'/^7ttt/n^
Signed at the bottom to the left:
and bearing the inscription : Abraham Patras Gouverneur- Generaal van
Nederlands India A° ryjj. For source, see No. 328.
In the East Court.
RIBOT (Augustin-Theodule), born at Breteuil, 8 August 1823; died
at Colombes, 11 September 1891. Pupil of Aug. Barth. Glaize. E.
2029. The sempstress. An old woman busy with her needle.
C. 1 8^ by 15 in., h. h. 2% in. Signed at the bottom to the right: /. Ribot.
Presented by the Dowager Baroness R. van Lynden, born Baroness van
Pallandt, 1900.
2030. Study of still life. A few fishes by the side of a spiny lobster.
C. 23^ by 29^ in. Signed at the bottom to the right: /. Ribot,
Same source as No. 2029.
RIEGEN (Nicolaas), born at Amsterdam, 31 May 1827; died
27 November 1889.
2031. A sea-piece, animated with several vessels, the most prominent
being a two-masted ship.
C 38% by 53^ in. Signed at the bottom to the left: M Ric$en fee.
Bequest of Baron Reinhard van Lynden, 1899.
ji6. Rembrandt >
. Rembrandt van Rijii,
2s6 PALM A IL GIOYIXK.
1839. Loth and his daughters.
i h466\ t. ^ in- J AC OBVS" PA LM /\
Signed at the bottom to the left: <p*
In the store-room. From the Royal Cabinet J4
of pictures, the Hague 1885.
PALMA IL VECCHIO (Jacopo), born at Serinalto, near Bergamo,
towards 1480; died at Venice in 1528. Was a pupil of Giovanni
Bellini.
1840. The Holy family, represented in a landscape with two women
and the infant St. John. (Copy).
C. 37*2 by 52^ in., h. h. 6 in. Presented by Baron van Spaen van
Biljoen, 1808. In the store-room.
PALTHE (Jan), born in 17 19 at Deventer; died in 1769 at Leyden,
where he principally worked. Pupil of his father, Gerard Jan Palthe. K.
1841. Mrs. Nobel and her grand-children. r» D/ J T*T r /-»
Full length figures. / " **>> *-* I jTZ £,
^- 37^4 W 31^ in., h. h. 3^ in. 7 y C'f)
Signed at the bottom to the left: - — -\,S/
Bicker bequest, 1881. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1881.
.1842. Pieter Cypriaan Testart. Whole length figure, seated.
C). 34 by 25 in., h. h. 3^ in. (J ^ s?*k /
sr.ir.rt: ..... qJ ■jJcJk/ubJ7 * 7
1843. Agatha Heronima Nobel. Wife of the former, whole length
figure, seated. sj ^ CT\
(). 34 by 25 ir u u ' ' -
3^2 in. Signed at
torn to the left: 1 «-r ^- /"x
Same source as No. 1841. / f j \J
1844. Johan Willem Parker (1721-1780). Burgomaster of Middel-
burg. Standing, seen to the knees.
C. 19^4 by 16^ in.,
h. h. 4^ in. Signed
on the fountain
Part of the collection de Ruyter, acquired in 1895.
1845. Jacoba Maria van Bueren (1718 — 1791). Wife of the preceding,
with her son Willem, 7 years of age. Seated and seen to the
knees. See No. 1707.
C. 19^4 by 16^ in., h. h. 3U in.
Signed on the base of the column : J. Palthe /7j6. Same source as No. 1844.
PASINI (Alberto), born at Busseto, near Parma, in 1826. Pupil of
Kugenio Ciceri, Eugene Isabey and of Theod. Rousseau.
1846. A studfarm in Algeria on a bright sun shin}- day.
^* 23^ by 37*3 "*•» n< animal, 2V2 in.
Signed al the bottom to the right: A. Pasini 1880. Presented by the
Dowager Baroness R. van Lynden, born Baroness van Pallandt, 1900.
PEETERS (Bonaventura), baptized at Antwerp, 23 July 1614;
died at Hoboken, 25 July 1652. Worked at Antwerp, /i.
J-tfcdUka. I7SC
PEETERS. 257
1847. View of the Scheldt, with a few sailing boats near a landing place.
O. 14^ by 2714 in.
Signed on a floating piece of board at the bottom to the right : ^. p
From the collection Gijsbert de Clercq, 1899.
Acquired from the Rembrandt Society in 1901.-
PEETERS (Clara), a Flemish painter living in the first half of the
XVII century. Nagler mentions a work of this artist dated 1658,
Several of her pictures are in the Prado-Museum at Madrid.
1848. A study of still life. A perch, eels, oysters, shells from
Eastern seas and shrimps.; in the background a few flowers.
O. 10 by 14 in., real size. '
Signed to the left on the table : C^L AR A P »
Purchased at Amsterdam in 1903. *
1848a. Flowers in a glass. (Attributed to this painter).
COP. 9^ by 7% in., real size. Bequeathed by A. A. des Tombe, 1903.
PEETERS (Gilles), was baptized at Antwerp 23 January 16 12,
worked in that town and was buried there 12 March 1653. E.
1849. A rocky landscape with a water mill.
O. ov. 17 by 22^ in.
Signed to the left on a rock: CiliS^AtiirS • / 6}} •
Presented by Dr. A. Bredius, 1883.
PEETERS (Jan), baptized 24 April 1624, at Antwerp; died there
probably in 1677. Pupil of his brothers Gilles and Bonaventura.
1850. The Dutch set fire to the English fleet at Chatham,
20 June 1667. (Attributed to this painter).
O. 28^ by 42^ in., h. f. 2 in.
On the stern of a fire-ship is the inscription: jw»«l\*
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
PEPPERCORN (Arthur Douglas), born in London 28 February
1847. Pupil of Jean-L^on G£r6me at Paris. Is living in England.
1851. Twilight. Cows in a meadow standing near a shed.
C, 24 by 20^ in., h. animal 8 in. Signed at the bottom : Peppercorn*
Presented by the Dowager Baroness R. van Lynden, born Baroness van
Pallandt, 1900.
PESCHIER, an artist of the middle of the XVII century.
1852. "Vanitas". A skull, an hour-glass, an inkstand, a violin and
a sheet of music.
C. 22^ by 27% in. Signed at the bottom to the left:
yC/2/rK.
~ / <r<;<
Acquired in 1897.
PHLIPPEAU (Carel Frans), born at Amsterdam, 31 Aug. 1825;
died at Prinsenhage, 1 5 April 1897. Studied at the Academies
of Amsterdam and Antwerp. Resided several .years in Rome.
9
258 PHLIPPEAU.
1852a. Roman peasant women. Two women are conversing, a little
girl standing near. Mountainous scenery with a lake.
Ml 11^ by 15^ in., h. f. 6^ in. Signed to the right: Pklippeau 1866.
Presented by Mr. F. J. M. A. Reekers, 1904.
PICKENOY (Nic. Elias), see p. 118.
PICOLET (Cornells), worked at Rotterdam till about 1690.
1863. Young men starting for the chase. A country mansion in
view. The figures in this r
picture are portraits. /~* s~>* P \ [> /> a
C 27 by 23^ in., h. f. 18 in. / ^J^hlfifc, &C |00^
Signed at the bottom to the right : V ^ ^ *
Formerly in the possession of the family van Tuyll van Serooskerken.
Purchased with the pecuniary assistance of the Rembrandt Society.
Sale de Clercq, 1897.
PICQUt (Charles), born at Deynze. in 1799; died at Brussels in 1869.
1854. On the St. Bernard. One of the dogs has just discovered a
young woman with her unconscious child
C. 53ft by 44% in., nat.size. Signed in the foreground to the left : C. Picque 182J.
From the Pavilion uWelgelegen", Harlem 1885.
PIENEMAN (Jan Willem), baptized at Abcoude, 7 November 1779;
died at Amsterdam, 8 April 1853. He was a self-educated artist. A - T.
1855. An allegory on the death of Prince William V, 1806.
The Maid of the Netherlands stands weeping by the side of the
bust of the Prince.
O. 21 by 16% in., h. f. 1 614 in. Signed on the tomb-stone: J. W.
Pieneman Fecit. Engraved, with slight modifications, by W. van Senus.
From the Pavilion " Welgelegen", Harlem 1885.
1856. The self-sacrifice of Antonius Hambroek, pastor.
C. 4014 by 45 in., h. f. 19^ in. Signed at the top to the right: J. W.
Pieneman Fecit 1810. Same source as No. 1855.
1857. An arcadian landscape. Near a tomb are seen a shepherd
and shepherdess surrounded by their flocks.
C. 27% by 33 in., h. f. seated, 3% in. Painted in 181 2.
Same source as No. 1855.
1858. Andries Snoek (1766— 1829), celebrated actor. Half length figure.
C 33% by 27^1 in., nat. size. Signed to the right: y. W. Pieneman 1 8 iq.
Lithographed by N. Pieneman. Same source as No. 1855.
1859. Joanna Cornelia Ziesenis, born Wattier (1762 — 1827). The
celebrated actress, represented in the character of Agrippina, is
seated on a throne; Nero and Burrhus stand behind her.
C. 2 yds 30 in. by 2 yds 7% in., nat. size. Same source as No. 1855.
1860. Joanna Cornelia Ziesenis, born Wattier, actress. Bust.
C. 27^ by 7.\\ in., nat. size. Signed to the left: J. IV. Pieneman 18 iq.
Lithographed by R. van der Meulen.
Presented by Mrs. J. R. Boelenx born Pieneman, 1869.
1861. Albertus Bernardns Roothaan (1782 — 1847), lover of learning
and the fine arts, and Louis Royer (1793 — 1868), sculptor.
Royer is seated ; Roothaan, standing, is shaking hands with him.
C. 69 by 57% in., nat. size. Signed at the bottom to the left: J. W.
P. fecit 182s. Presented by Mr. G. F. Westerman and several other art
lovers, 1867.
PIENEMAN.
259
1862. The battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815. The painter has
taken for his subject the moment when the Duke of Wellington,
having been apprised by an estafet of the arrival on the battle-
field of the Prussian army, gives the signal for a general attack.
The prince of Orange, wounded by a shot, is being removed
from the field. In the distance the Emperor Napoleon is seen
on horseback. The principal figures represented are :
1. The Duke of Wellington.
2. The Prince of Orange.
3. Lord Uxbridge, marquess of
Anglesey.
4. Lord Hill.
5. General de Lancey.
6. Major-General Cooke.
7. Colonel Hervey.
8. Colonel Campbell.
9. Lieutenant-General Alava.
10. Colonel Ponsonby.
11. Major Thornhill.
12. Colonel Colborn.
13. General de Constant Rebecque.
14. Colonel Elley.
15. Lieutenant-Colonel Aberson.
16. Major-General d'Aubreme\
18. Captain Aberson. .
19. Major Baron Roepel.
21. Colonel Detmers.
22. Colonel Speelman.
23. Major van der Smissen.
24. Lieutenant-Colonel Tielen.
25. Lieutenant-Colonel Boreel.
26. General Chasse.
27. General Wood.
28. General van Merlen.
29. General Count van Alten.
31. General Halkett.
• 32. Colonel Harris.
33. Captain de Constant Rebecque.
These numbers agree with those
35. Lieutenant-Colonel Fitzroy
Somerset.
36. Lieutenant-Colonel Croquen-
bourg.
37. Major Ampt.
38. General Trip.
39. Lieutenant-Colonel Freemantle.
40. Count of Rheede.
41. General Lord Edward Somerset
42. Lord Merch.
43. Major-General Sir Denis Pack.
44. Adjutant van Hooff.
45. Colonel J. van de Leur.
46. Colonel Baring.
48. Colonel Gordon (wounded).
49. Colonel Ompteda.
50. Colonel-adjutant Du Caylor.
52. Prince Frederick-William of
Prussia.
53. Prince Bliicher.
54. General Btilow.
58. The Emperor Napoleon.
59. Jerome Napoleon.
60. Lefebvre Desnouettes.
62. Count of Erlon.
63. General Michel.
64. Marshal Ney.
65. Count Lobau.
66. General G. Jaquinot.
67. Vazier de St. Alphonse.
69. General Cambronne.
on the outline sketch of the picture
placed near it.
C. 6 yds 11 in. by 9 yds 5 in., nat. size.
Signed to the right on a gun-carriage: y. W. Pieneman 1824.
Lithographed by R. Craeyvanger, N. Pieneman and J. A. DaiwaiHe.
Acquired by King William I.
1863. Jacob Hobein (1810— ), rescued the Dutch flag under the
fire of the enemy, 19 March 1831. Half length figure, winding
the trophy about his body.
C. 33% hy 25^ in., nat. size. Signed near the right arm: y. W. Piene-
man 1832, From the Pavilion " Welgelegen", Harlem 1832.
1864. Baron David Hendrik Chass6 (1765— 1849). Lieutenant-
general. Half length figure, almost full face.
C. 38^ by 31 in., nat. size. Same source as No. 1863.
26o PIENEMAN.
1865. Nicolaas Cornells de Gallieres (1778— 1836). Colonel of
cuirassiers. Half length figure, his horse standing behind him.
C. $%*k hy 45 in., nat. size. Same source as No. 1863.
1866. Frederik Knotzer, Lieutenant-General. Bust, nearly full face.
C 3°^ ^ 2$*k ln'} nat« size. Sale S. Altmann, Amsterdam 18 December 1 890.
1867. The acceptance of the supreme power in name of the
Prince of Orange, 21 November 1813. The ceremony takes
place at the house of Count Gijsbert Carel van Hogendorp.
Besides the latter and the members of his family, are seen Count
van der Duyn van Maasdam, Count van Limburg Stirum, Colonel
van Oldenbarneveld, called de Witte Tullingh, Captain van
Heynsbergen and Elias Canneman.
C. 28 by 32 in., h. f. 15 in. Signed on a chair: J. W. Pieneman,
Engraved by D. J. Sluyter. Presented by Mr. B. van Marwijk Kooy, 1892.
1868. King William II on horseback.
O. 11^ by 9^ in., h. f. on horseback, 6\ in. Collection of Baron A. C.
Snouckaert. In the Dutch Museum since 189 1.
1869. Hendrik Harmen Klijn (1773 — 1856), poet at Amsterdam.
Half length figure, seated at his writing-table.
C 30^ by 25 in., nat. size. Bequeathed by Mr. H. H. Klijn, 18...
1870. Portrait of an old lady, a member of the family Hartsen.
Bust, slightly turned towards the left.
C. 30^ by 25 in., nat. size.
Presented by Jhr. P. Hartsen and the heirs of C. Hartsen, 1900.
1871. Martinus Stuart (1756— 1826), historiographer. Half length
figure. Copy of the portrait hanging in the council chamber of
the Remonstrant Church, at Amsterdam.
C. 47^(1 by 37 in., nat. size. Bequeathed by Mr. Theodorus Stuart, 1873.
PIENEMAN (Nicolaas), born at Amersfoort, . 1 January 18 10; died
at Amsterdam, 30 December i860. Pupil of his father, Jan
Willem Pieneman. Z.
1872. Jan Willem Pieneman (1779— 1853). Painter, seen to the
knees; standing, holding his palette in his hand.
C. 55% by 41% in., nat. size. Signed at the bottom to the left: A. P.
Engraved by J. W. Kaiser. Bequeathed by Mr. N. Pieneman, i860.
1873. William III, King of the Netherlands. Whole length figure,
standing, clad in his Royal mantle.
C 36% by 24^ in., h. f. 27% in. Signed at the bottom to the right:
2V. Pieneman 1836. This portrait and No. 2690 were bestowed by their
Majesties King William III and Queen Sophia on Baron J. L. W. de Kock.
Presented by the family de Kock, 1897.
1874. Diepo Negoro making his submission to Lieutenant-
General, Baron Hendrik Merkus de Kock.
C $o\ by 39^ in., h. f. 8^ in. Lent by the family de Kock, the Hague 190c.
1875. Jan Hendrik Wins. Seen to the knees, turned towards the right.
C* 55 by 41*4 in. Signed on the background to the right : N. Pieneman /SjS.
Lent by the heirs of Mrs P. K. van Diermen, born Wins, Amsterdam 1886,
PIETERSZ. 261
PIETERSZ. (Aert), born at Amsterdam in 1550, where he was
buried 12 July 161 2. Pupil of his father Pieter Aertsz.
1876. The company of Captain Jan Philipsz. de Bisschop and
of Lieutenant Pieter Egbertsz. Vinck in 1599. The 19
figures in this composition are placed in two rows, raised one
above the other ; they are seen half length, with the faces turned
towards the spectator.
O. 52^ in. by 3 yds 33% in., nat. size. Signed on a pedestal:
D £ ^>
and dated-:
From the " Doelen" of the Arquebusiers.
Formerly in the minor Court-Martial of the old Town-Hall.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1877. The anatomical lesson of Dr. Sebastiaan Egbertsz., 1603.
The professor, standing in the centre of a numerous audience,
is demonstrating on a corpse lying in front of him, on a table
which is only partly seen; all the figures are painted to the
knees, the face turned towards the spectator. On a sheet of
paper are written the names of the chief members of the
Surgeons' Guild in 1603. They are:
1. Dr. Sebast Egbertsz.; 2. Cornelis Roos; 3. Claas C. Kist de Oude;
4. Jan Sybrantz Bont; 5. Hans Pietersz. Vis; 6. Jan Laurentsz. ; 7. Dirk
A. Koornkint; 8. Jeroen J. Waphelier; 9. Pieter Wiggertz; 10. Dirk
Warnaarts; 11. Bartholomaeus Willems; 12. Jacob Joachims; 13. Albert
Adriaansz. Koornkind; 14. Pieter Splinter; 15. Jan Wiggertsz. ; 1 6. Cornelis
de Vries; 17. Jan Laurentsz.; 18. Dirk Tienen; 19. Hans de Lange;
20. Hendrik Syb. de Bot; 21. Anthony Foreest; 22. Claes Cz.
Kist de jonge ; 23. Jacob C. Roos de jonge ; 24. Barend Beenes ;
25. Barent Jansz. ; 26. Albert Jansz. (Scherm); 27. Coenraad
(Stengerus) ; 28. Cornelis Bartholo ; 29. Albert Gerritz. Hop.
O. 58 in. by 4 yds 10 in., nat. size. On one arm of an
easy-chair, the date : A0 1603. On the other arm, this monogram:
From the Surgeons' Guild.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1878. Six syndics of the Clothiers' Hall in 1599. The half length
figures are seen in various positions, all with the face turned
towards the spectator. Their names are: Jac. Jansz. Beuning,
Lambert Pietersz., Hendrick Servaesz., Gijsbert Michielsz. and
Henrick Boelensz. On the original frame, the inscription : »DOOR
GUNST OF HAET OF EYGEBAET, GEEN OORDEEL
GEEFT, BETREET U EEDT INT GHUNT GHY WEET,
OPRECHTLYK LEEFT.« "Do not judge according to favor,
hatred or self-interest. Swear to
nothing but what you are sure
of and lead an honest
O. 4 1 \ by 5614 in., nat.
Dated :
Was in the Colonial offices at
Amsterdam until 1857.
/ear to
t. size. " ^^
262 PIETERSZ.
1878. The Company of Captain Pieter Dircksz. Hasselaer and
of Lieutenant Jan Gerritsz. Hooft. (Fragment). The seven
arquebusiers are represented at dinner; they form two rows of
half length figures, one standing out above the other. (Attributed
to this artist).
O. 38^ by 41^ in., nat. size. From the "Doelen" of the Arquebusiers.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1897.
1880. A man's portrait. Dated from about 1580. Bust. (Copy).
0. 22 by 18 in., nat. size. Presented by Jhr. J. S. R. van de Poll, 1885.
PIETERSZ. (Gerrit), baptized at Amsterdam, 1 November 1566;
died before 1645. Brother of Jan Pietersz. Sweelinck, the organist,
and pupil of Cornelis Cornelisz. van Haarlem. E.
1881. The company of Captain Jan Jansz. Carel and of Lieute-
nant Thys Pietersz. Schryver in 1604. The members of
the corps, numbering 23, are divided into two groups, one seated
at the table, the other standing in the background. Ail the
figures are seen to the knees. One of the figures has in his
hand a piece of paper with the words: Jan Cuijper hanraihii*
The persons represented are placed in the following order:
8 10 12 13 25 17 18 21 26
69 11 24
14 15 16 20 22
4 " 1 3 2 19 5 P3
1. Jan Jansz. Carel, capt. ; 2 Thys Prs. Schrijver, lieuten. ; 3. Lambert
Jansz., standard-bearer; 4. Jacob Egberts van Ryn; 5. Heindr. Prs.
Schryver ; 6. Heindr. Heindrixz. ; 7. Harman Ysbrantsz. Hem ; 8. Pieter Jansz.
Hollesloot; 9. Wouter Heuversz. ; 10 Ysbrant Hem; 11. Ysbrant Appel-
man; 12. Wouter Berestein; 13. Hans de Roy; 14. Lieve Pietersz.; 15.
Jan Kornelisz. Vis; 16. Daniel Heindr. Schryver; 17 Willem Jacobs van
Ryn ; 1 8. Jan Oolofsz. ; 1 9. Symon Jansz. Bout ; 20. Jan Soop ; 21. David
Dammans ; 22. Andries Harmansz. Bakker; 23. Pieter Andries Kooren-
breek; 24. Jan Kuyper; 25. Jacob Karstensz. Wolf; 26. the drummer.
O. 67^ in. by 3 yds 27% in. From the "Doelen" of the Long Bowmen.
Lent b> the town of Amsterdam, since 1897.
PISTORIUS (Eduard), born 2% February 1796 in Berlin; died at
Carlsbad, 20 August 1862. He studied at the Academy of Arts
in his native town and afterwards settled at Dusseldorf. E.
1882. Reading the Bible. An interior.
C. 22 by 25^ in., h. f. seated, 8^ in.
Signed at the top to the left : Pis tortus p. 1801.
Acquired in 1842 from L'Oublos de Mars. Van der Hoop collection.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
PITLOO (Antoon Sminck), born at Arnhem in 1791 ; died at
'Naples in 1837. Pupil of Hendrik Jan van Amerom.
1883. The church of San-Georgio at Rome. A priest who has
been administering the last Sacrament to a dying person, is
returning to the church.
C 39% by 29% in., h. f. kneeling, 3% in.
Signed in the foreground to the left: A. S. Pitloo 1820.
From the Pavilion " Welgelegen", Harlem 1885.
1 977. J. A. van Kavesteyn.
PLAES. 263
— ■ ■«■ ■ i — i 1
PLAES (David van der), was bom n December 1647, at Amster-
dam; died there 18 May 1704. Worked for a short time in
London. E.
1884. Casparus Commelin (1636 — 1693). Professor of Botany at
Amsterdam and historiographer of the town; seated, seen to
'the knees.
' C. 23 by 19 in., h. h. 4% in. Signed ff
to the left, on the table cloth: CY\ **}}** /7*)/ fh 0 i
Presented b> Mr. L. M. Beels van JJ . JS • /^ UL ^J
Heemstede to the Royal Archeological ^
Society. Lent by the latter to the Museum, since 1889. ,~£ ^•j
1885. Margaretha Heydanus. Wife of the preceding. JD. )/.
Seated, seen to the knees.
C. 22*4 by 18^ in., h. h. 4^ in.
Signed at the bottom to the left; _
Same source as No. 1884. /?
1886. Willem van Outshoorn (1635—1720). Governor- is
General of the Dutch E. I. Bust. ^^ ^^ t
C 13^ by 9^ in., h. h. 2\ in. 2J j}
Signed to the right, about the middle height* f7*%/1
and bearing the following inscription, intersected by ^ J^f s% f\ C
his coat of arms: WUh. van Outshoorn Gouv.-Gen. ^~* • uCLtLO.0
van Indie. Same source as No. 328.
1887. Cornells Tromp (1629— 1691).
Lieutenant-Admiral. Bust.
C. 3*1^ hy 25 \ in., nat. size.
Signed at the bottom to the left:
Purchased at the sale J. H. Cremer, Amsterdam June 1887.
POEL (Egbert van der), baptized at Delft, 9 March 162 1. Worked
in his' native town until 1653; about 1655 he went to Rotterdam,
where he was buried 19 July 1664.
1888. A village interior. A large room with several persons. In
the foreground a study of still life composed of kitchen utensils, vege-
J)faxi
tables andj poultry*
left, on a whetstone : ^<m~*S
Lithographed by A. I /* A, £
C. Cramer. *S \J i Q
Engraved by W. Unger. From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
1888. View in the neighbourhood of Delft after the explosion
of the powder-mill, 12 October 1654.
O. 14^ by 24ft in., ^ j
h. f. 2^ in. Signed ^ j lv£*\
at the bottom to "* ^
the right:
Bought at the sale
of Miss A. C. Putman, Amsterdam 1803. Same source as No. 1888.
1890. The fish-market at night. {,;**»
O. 14 by \o>\ in., h. f. 7 in. Signed on a column: *T)otL
Bequeathed by D. Franken Dzn/, 1898. '
?64 POELENBURGH.
POELENBURGH (Cornells van), born in 1586 at Utrecht. After
his travels he settled in that town and died there, 12 August 1667.
Was a pupil of Abr. Bloemaert. Resided for a long time in
Italy and London.
1891. The bathers. Men bathing in a stream running
along ruins. C ]p
COP. 5^ by 6^ in., h. f. 2 in. Signed to the left on a rock: "
Companion to the folio whig No. From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
1892. After the bath. An arcadian landscape with figures of young women.
' O. 514 by 714 in., h. f. 1^ in.
Signed in the foreground to the left, about the centre v mP •
Some source as No. 1891.
1893. The expulsion of Adam and Eve from Paradise.
O. 12- by 15 in., h. f. 2 in. Signed to the right in the foreground : cp
Same source as No. 189 1. :
1894. Frightened nymphs. Perceiving they are watched by satyrs,
they take refuge with an old woman.
COP. 14^ by 18 in., h. f. $*k in.
Acquired at the ^ale G. van der Pot, Rotterdam 1809.
POELMAN (Pierre J.), born in 1801, at Ghent; died there in 1826.
1895. The town-hall of Audenarde, seen from the market place.
O. 26% by 35^ in., h. f. 2^ in.
Signed in the foreground to the right: P. J* Poelman a Gand P* J824.
Purchased at an exhibition, Brussels 1824.
POGGENBEEK (George Jan Hendrik), was born 20 July 1853,
at Amsterdam; died in that town, 4 January 1903. Pupil of
J. H. Veldhuizen. E.
1896. A row of willows along a narrow canal, seen in the light of
declining day.
O. \\\ by 1 7 in. Signed at the bottom to the right : Geo Poggenbeek*
Presented by Jhr. P. A. van den Velden, 1892.
POOL (Jurriaan), was born in j666 at Amsterdam and died there
in 1745.. Was married 12 August 1693 to the flower painter
Rachel Ruysch. Af.
1897. C Boekelman and Jan Six, heads of the Surgeons9
Guild in 1699. Busts. The former is showing to
the latter the heart of a dead person.
C. 29 by 45^ in., nat. size.
Signed at the bottom to the left:
%LJ
Formerly in the hall of the Surgeons' Guild. / U 0 0
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885. • J J
POORTER (Willem de), worked at Harlem from the beginning
until the middle of the XVII century; after 1645 he settled at
Wyck, near Heusden. His works show the influence of Rembrandt.
1898. Solomon sacrificing to idols. (I Kings XI— 7, 8).
O. 24ft by 1914 in., h. f. 8^ in.
Signed at the bottom towards the centre, on a branch: oy#j)p.
Bought at the sale Coster, Amsterdam 1882.
PORTMAN. 265
PORTMAN (Christiaan-Julius-Lodewijk), born at Amsterdam,
20 October 1799; died in Paris, 18 October 1867. Studied under
Cornelis Kruseman.
1899. Visit of the Grand-Duke Alexander of Russia to the
house of Czar Peter the Great at Zaandam, 17 April 1839.
This is a slightly modified duplicate of the picture presented by
Mr. A. van der Hoop, to Her Majesty Queen Anne Paulowna,
in 1840. •
C. 46^1 by 56^ in., h. f. 28^ in. Signature almost effaced at the bottom
to the left, and dated 77 April i8jg. The persons represented are: The
Czarowitz Alexander (afterwards Czar Alexander II); William% Prince of
Orange (afterwards King William II); Anne Paulowna of Rtfssia, wife of
the Prince of Orange, and their sons William, hereditary Prince of Orange
(later King William III), Alexander and Henry; Prince Frederick of the
Netherlands, and his consort Louisa of Prussia; Countess van Wassenaer,
born Baroness S. W. van Heeckererr; Countess van Hogendorp van Hof-
wegeri; Countess £. Af. van Limburg Stirum; Count Orloff; Lieutenant-
General von Kareline; Prince Dolgorouki; Mr. Tolstoij and Mr. A. van
der Hoop — the keeper of the little house, who gave the artist the order
for the two pictures.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1900. Portrait of an old man. Bust, in the dress of the XVII century.
C. 24 by 20 ft in., nat. size
Signed on the background to the right: C, y. L. Portman.
From the Pavilion " Welgelegen", Harlem 1885. In the store-room.
POST (Frans), born at Leyden, about 161 2; buried at Harlem, 16
February 1680. He had settled in that town in 1644, after his
return from Brazil, to which country he had, in 1637, accompaned
Count John Maurice of Nassau.
1901. Count John Maurice of Nassau-Siegen, Governor of Brazil.
Standing, seen to the knees, almost full face. A free copy after
the painting ascribed to P. Nason, r\ ^ 4
in the Museum of Brussels. See Q Ll\AJT *7£ PfOJlW
No. 1693. '+* *
C, 4?^ by 37% in., nat. size. /HC1VIG 11 l0- /MOjU
Bearing the inscription : 1 O* s"
Acquired at the sale M. C. van Hall, -H \ 0 >9
1858. *
1902. View in Brazil. A group of natives ^ ^^
close to a gate. JU Q /*\ 0 *\
C. 42% by 68 in. Signed in the foreground * * I ^J O f
to the left: jT +
Purchased at the sale Copes van Hasselt, /Oil Z-»
Harlem (?) 1880. ' v "
1903. A view in Brazil. A hamlet, with tropical animals, under a
cluster of trees. ,_ ^ ^ .
C. 26 by 34^ in., h. f. 2% in. F . t O V I
* Signed to the right in the foreground : ^"^ ***
Bought at the sale Habich, Cassel, May 1892.
266 . POST.
1904. View of the island of Tamaraca. ~
C. 25 by 3514 in., h. f. z\ in. f.POST./Oj^
Signed at the bottom to the left:
On the back of the picture a piece of paper is affixed with the following
inscription, in the old manner of spelling:
(The island of Tamaraca, seeu from
the South; the town is ljing on the
top of the mountain and the fort
Orange at the. foot along the sea.
This is the manner on which the
Portuguese ride on horseback.)
Het eylant van Tamaraca gelyck
hetselve int Zuyden verthoont, de
stadt legt boven op den Berg bene-
den is het fort Orangien hetzelfe
leit in den mont van de zee op de
IH manier sitte de portugisen te peert.
Acquired at Paris in 1879.
1905. Landscape in Brazil. View of a village; in the foreground a
few negroes.
O. 15J& by 24 in., h. f. 1^ in. F. P O S T. y 4; 9
Signed in the foreground about the centre:
Purchased at the sale F. Kayser, Amsterdam 1888.
1906. Residence of a Dutch colonist in Brazil. E/*0v?*
O. 6% by 10 in., h. f. \ in. Signed: ^ */-
Presented, with the following No., by Mr. J. Ph. van der Kellen to the
Dutch Museum, 1879.
1907. Brazilian village with the residence of a Dutch colonist.
O. 8 by 10% in., h. f. 1 in. Same source as No. 1906.
POT (Hendrick Gerritsz.), born at Harlem towards 1585; died at
Amsterdam in October 1657. Pupil of Karel van Mander. Worked
. first in his native town and, after 1648, at Amsterdam. In 1632
he was in London, where he painted the portrait of Charles I.
1907a. Joost van den Vondel, in a shepherd's garb, crowned with
laurels. Seen to the knees, profile, turned to the left.
O. 1 3^ hy 1014 in., h. h. z\ in. Y ^»^
Signed on the background to the right: I I *
Purchased in Paris, 1904. J" L
POTHOVEN (Hendrik), born at Amsterdam in 1725; died at the
Hague about 1795. Pupil of Philip van Dijk. M.
1908. Harman Hendrik van de Poll (1697 — 1772), Burgomaster of
Amsterdam. Companion to No. 1942. Half length figure.
C. 19% by 15% in., h. h. 4 in. drm
Signed near the left shoulder: Jv. f nthnx,
Under the signature the date: 1749. K^ ^ VUlOYtn
Engraved bij J. Houbraken. Presented by Jhr. J. S. R. van de Poll, 1885.
POTTER (Paulus), baptized at Enkhuizen, 20 November 1625;
buried at Amsterdam, 17 January 1654. Was a pupil of his
father, Pieter Potter, at Amsterdam, and of Jacob de Wet, at
Harlem. Worked from 1646 to 1648 at Delft, from 1649 t0
165 1 at the Hague and afterwards at Amsterdam. E.
1909. The shepherd's hut. Half hidden behind a cluster of trees at
the foot of which the shepherd is seated, resting his head on his
hand. In the foreground some sheep and a calf.
O. 9% by I21/! in., h. animal, a*L in. - ./% . ». r %,A m
Signed to the left on a stone. Engraved J""li,i ftkrf ,H *
by C. Ploos van Amstel and W. Unger. From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
POTTER. 267
1910. The bear-hunt. A couple of bears are defending themselves
against the attacks of dogs and huntsmen. One of the latter is
on horseback.
C. 3 yds 12 in. by 3 yds 25 in., nat.
size. Signed on a tree :
The whole of the foreground and other
parts of the landscape and of the figures
have been repainted by J. W. Pieneman. ^OwTZW/C/©
This picture was originally in the house If
occupied by the widow of Potter, Adriana *^-
jH
Balckenende, after her second marriage.
Sale van Reenen, the Hague 1820.
Acquired in 1825 by an exchange with the Mauritshuis.
1911. Horses in a field. A bay and a white horse standing near a gate.
O. 9*4 by 1 1^4 in., h. animal, 4 in. Signed on the gate : *
Bought at the sale Jhr. Goll van Frankenstein, *PcuiuL$
Amsterdam 1833. Van der Hoop collection. ^ Uejr £*. 16 *9
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885. ' OTrVS.^j
1912. Orpheus and his harp. A sylvan landscape. At the foot of a hill,
Orpheus is playing; wild and tame animals gathered around him.
C. 26^ by 35 in., h. of the unicorn, 4 in. Signed at the bottom to the
right: Mjp
Sales of Mrs. £ w^ *•' ^* •» '
and of Mr. W. ^ \ZS
van Wouw, the Hague 1767. From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
1913. Cows in a field. The animals occupy the foreground.
O. 10 by 12 in., h. animal,
3 in. Signed at the bottom
to the left:
Purchased at the sale J.
Clemans, 1 851.
OattW* ftfteK-f* j<j$j
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1914. Shepherds and their flocks. A woman nursing her baby is
seated at the foot of a tree facing a sand-hill ; the man is standing
by her side playing on the bagpipe. In the foreground a red
ox, a horse, a donkey and other animals.
C 32 by 38^ in.,
signT^tSh^^ P cLiisiu <S JrolLvr. / J 6s/
torn to the left: "^
Engraved by J. A. Boland. Sales of Mrs. Valckenier, Amsterdam 1796
and G. van der Pot, Rotterdam 1809.
1915. Landscape with cattle. Grazing cattle in a meadow set with
pollards. In the near distance a farmhouse. Seen on a bright
spring morning. - ^
O. 23 by 26^ in., h. <■ If < •-> II - / . J
animal, 2% in. 'THilltllS Y(JTTW. "h /0C2
Signed on a fence: */ r$ J m ' * D
Bought at the sale ^*^
H. Muilman, Amsterdam 181 3. Bequeathed by Jhr. J. S. H. van de Poll, 1880.
268 POTTER.
1916. The spaniel, standing in the foreground. In the distance a
sportsman with a .couple of dogs.
O. 7 by 7^ in., h. animal 3^ in. C\ajZ(f.jQ. ^SnJ+fl^ /^
Signed in the foreground to the left : J J CU/f ' c W )J <>*t V 1" -j~
Van der Hoop collection. *^
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, • ^- -v ^>
since 1885. J ° * ^
POTTER (Pieter Symonsz.), born at Enkhuizen in 1597, buried
at Amsterdam, 4 October 1652. From 1628 to 1630 he worked
at Leyden, especially as a painter on glass and at Amsterdam
from 1631. About 1647 he resided for a short time at the
Hague and at Delft.
1917. " Vanitas". A skull, a small lamp, soap bubbles, books, etc.
O. 21^ by 17 in., real size. ^~ ## •w-*
Signed at the bottom to the left: Z4*) l\ {\tt( 1J^ *£"
Acquired at the sale Meijnders, Amster- L/ I J \J Llf U # | 9
dam .1838. / • I gJ
Van der Hoop collection. J if
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since ♦ / h A A «
1918. The strawcutter. He is at work in a farm, dressed in a red
shirt, the face turned towards the spectator. The attribution to
Pieter Potter is rather doubtful.
O. 11% by 9^ in., h. f. 8*4 in. Presented to the Museum in 1808, by
Baron van Spaen van Biljoen, as a work of Paulus Potter.
POURBUS THE ELDER (Francois), born at Bruges in 1545,
died at Antwerp, 19 September 1581. Pupil of his father, Pieter
Pourbus, at Bruges, and of Frans Floris, at Antwerp.
1919. Elizabeth, Queen of England (1533 — 1603), bust, slightly
. turned towards*' the left.
O! 1714 by 12^4 in., h. h. 614 in. On the back of the panel is the
subjoined monogram surmounted with a crown : C(arolus) R(ex), being
the monogram of King Charles I of England, from whose collection this
painting is derived. Sale Samuel van Hulst, the Hague 1737.
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
POURBUS THE YOUNGER (Francois), born at Antwerp in
1569 and buried in Paris, 19 February 1622. Was oppomted
painter to the Court of France. Pupil of his father, Francois
Pourbus the Elder. Visited Italy.
1920. Portrait of Marie de Medici (1573— 1642), wife of Henry IV,
King of France. Full length figure. A reproduction of the
original portrait in the Louvre.
C. 3 yds 3^ in. by 2 yds 4^ in., nat. size. Formerly in the castle at
Honselaarsdijk. From the Mauritshuis, the Hague 1875.
POUSSIN (Gaspard). See Dughet, p. 109.
PRINS (Johannes Huibert), born at the Hague in 1758; died at
Utrecht in 1806. E.
192.1. View of a town, showing the market place with a church
in the romanesque style, flanked by a convent.
O. 16*4 by 22 in., h. f. 1^ in. Signed on a well: y. h. Prins.
From the Pavilion " Welgelegen", Harlem 1885.
. Rembrandt van Riji
PRONK. 269
PRONK (Cornells), born at Amsterdam, 10 December 1691; died
28 September 1759. Pupil of Arnold. Boonen. Principally known
for his topographical drawings.
1922. Portrait of the painter by himself.
COP. ov. 3% by 2^ in., h. h. \\ in. On the back of the plate is inscribed,
on a piece of paper: Cornells Pronk, teekenaar en schilder^ leerling van
Boonen ie ipse fecit From the collection of miniatures of the Mauri tshuis.
PROOYEN (Albert Jurardus van), born at Groningen, 7 September
1834. Settled at Amsterdam in 1869.
1923. Landscape scenery. A road through a wooded tract of country .
C. 17^ by 25% in. Signed at the bottom to the right: van Prooijen,
Bequeathed by Baron Reinhard van Lynden, 1899.
PUTTER (Pieter de), supposed to have been born at Middelburg
in the beginning of the XVII century and buried at Beverwijk,
30 November 1659., A pupil of his father, Joost de Putter and
brother-in-law of Abraham van Beyeren.
1924. A study of fish, grouped - .,
on a table by the side of a 4^
rad earthenware dish. ^^^^a. ^"^^^J^^
O. 27^ by 23 in., nat. size.
Signed to the right :
Presented by Dr. A. Bredius,
1885.
PUYTLINCK (Christoflfel), surnamed "Trechter" (funnel), worked
at Rheims in 16 13, from 1667 to 1668 in Rome and afterwards
probably at Roermond.
1925. Dead cocks, suspended by the legs with their heads lying on
a plinth.
Bvr"
a. jjmiui. 1 . /
to the left: ^
Acquired at the sale
S. B. Bos, Amsterdam
1888.
////.
PYNACKER (Adam), baptized at Pijnakker, near Delft, 13 February
1622. After his return from Italy he worked at Delft, then at
Schiedam and settled towards 1660 at Amsterdam, where Tie was
buried 28 March 1673.
1926. On the banks of an Italian lake. Boats laden with merchandise
are moored along the side.
In the foreground a cow
and a donkey.
C. on O. 38% by 33^ in., h. f.
Signed at the bottom to the left: %=^ L^M ^I^XJl /\j£>#
Purchased at the sale G. van der
Pot, Rotterdam 1809.
1927. A landscape with cattle. Standing on the foreground near a
270 PYN ACKER.
tree on the bank of a stream, a woman is spinning; close by
two oxen and a goat.
O. 14% by 19 in., h. f. 4 in. +l%VnAjc£**-.
Signed at the bottom in the centre: '' **'+*'**^
Bought at the sale Gerrit Muller, Amsterdam 1827. Cabinet J. Rombouts, 1850.
L. Dupper Wz., bequest, 1870.
1928. Pilgrims. A shrine close to a river in a hilly landscape.' The
scene is enlivened by figures of persons and animals.
C. 27ft by 23^ in., h. f. 2\ in.
Sales of Mrs. Hogguer-Ebeling, Amsterdam 181 7, and of }. van den
Bergh, Amsterdam 1833. Same source as No. 1927.
1929. Landscape. A waterfall between high rocks.
C. 19^ by 16% in. Signed at the bottom to the left: AVp" C
Van der Hoop collection. */l' lY***r\F'-.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
1930. A landscape in the Apennins. In the foreground, near a
group of high trees with large trunks* are
some goats and calves; the figure of a
shepherd is seen in the distance. /##*i i
C. 39% by 34 in., h. animal, 6^ in. k^/dflJ ftl® "^
Signed at the bottom to the left: ^^€J/ ^1
From the collection Gijsbert de Clercq.
" Acquired from the Rembrandt Society in 1902.
PYNAS (Jacob), born at Amsterdam, about 1590; died at Delft (?)
Has probably survived his brother Jan.
1931. Paul and Barnabas refraining the people of Lystra
from doing them sacrifice. ^->^
In the foreground, the figure of f^ (^ f J
the cripple whom Paul has Lr"^ I ' ^ I
healed. (+ fdC ~ I V™* /<
O. 25% by 41^ in., h. f. 13% in. \^/ /- '
Signed at the bottom to the right : / 1 V O
Presented by Dr. A. Bredius, 1892. J V C. O
PYNAS (Jan), brother of Jacob, was born in 1583 at Amsterdam,
where he was buried 27 December 1631. Visited Italy with Pieter
Lastman. X"^*V *
1932. Moses turning the waters ^ 1 / ■ /
in the river to blood. By / VJ ly#fl$- fC
his side are Aaron and Pharaoh I \~* 1 ~ ~ J
with his courtiers. g J J K-' J
O. 28% by 67^ in., h. f. 19^ in. t-^ V-/ f ^
Signed in the foreground to the right : I (\ % {S
Purchased in 1895. J V/ */
QUAST (Pieter Jansz.), was born in 1605 or 1606 at Amsterdam;
died there in May or in the beginning of June 1647. Worked
at the Hague and in his native town. E.
1933. The surgeon. He is seen in the act of binding up the foot
of an old man, who is supported by another old man,
standing beside him. V
O. 12 by 16^1 in., h. f. 7^ in. Signed on the settle: ^— »,
D. Franken Dzn., bequest, 1898.
QUAST. 271
1934. The card players, in the company of a young woman in a
yellow silk dress, who is smoking a pipe.
O* IS1k by 11 in., h. f. io1^ in. Acquired at Leyden, 1885.
QUINKHARD (Jan Maurits), was born at Rees, 28 January 1688;
died 11 November 1772 at Amsterdam, where he had fixed his
residence in 17 10. He studied with his father at Rees and at
Amsterdam, with Arnold Boonen, Christoffle Lubienietzki and
Nicolaas Verkolje. Worked for a short time at Utrecht.
1935. Six masters of the Surgeons9 Guild of Amsterdam in
1732. They are : Abr. Titsingh decanus, A. Vermey, Wichard van
Wesik, Joannes de Bruyn, Willem Monnikhoff and Cornelis van
der Swed. Against the wall is seen the portrait of Professor
Roell. The figures are seen to the knees, some seated, others
standing round a table. . .
C. 69ifc in. by 3 yds, nat. | M.QUINKHARD !»'**«* //Jl.
size. Signed on the ink- * ^
stand. From the Surgeons' Guild of Amsterdam. Lent by the town since 1 885 .
1936. Seven masters of the Surgeons' Guild <tf Amsterdam
in 1737. They represent: Pieter Plaatman, Abr. Titsing, Leonard
Coster, Augustinus Graver, Hermannus Meijer, Jan Bekker and
Johannes Lakeman. (Perhaps the name of N. Craanmeester ought
to be substituted for that of Plaatman). Whole length figures
seated round a table.
C. 64 in. by 2 yds 22 in., nat. size. Same source as No. 1935.
1937. Four masters of the Surgeons' Guild, Amsterdam 1744. Their
names are : Johannes van Gorsel, Hendrik van der Ven, Hendrik
Sax and Otto Ruysch. Whole length figures, seated round a table.
C. 64 in. by 2 yds 22 in., nat. size. Signed: y. M. Quinckhard 1744*
Same source as No. 1935.
1938. Isaac Verburg (1684 — 1746). Rector of the Latin school of
Amsterdam. Bust.
C. 14% by 12 in., h. h. 4 in. Signed on the background: Quinckhara
pinxit 172J. Engraved by P. van Gunst.
Presented by Professor H. T. Karsten, 1887. In the store-room.
1939. Walter Senserf, Director of the Dutch E. I. Company. Chamber
of Rotterdam. ^ / 1 f .
C. ov. 3214 by 26* in., nat. size. J Jf %unkhn£h fa*
Signed to the right: J *S \9 *&«9n&nM'tiJ
See No. 2666. From the Offices of the E. I. Company, Rotterdam.
1940. A man's portrait. Bust. 4 a*a * *l
COP. ov. 6% by 5% in., h. h. 2 in. Signed to the right: ijfJ^i^JuAnJcha^f
Acquired at the sale of Alberdingk Thijm, Amsterdam, • - ,
December 1889, as being a portrait of Govert Klink- P Xtf*
hamer. J^30
1941. Baron Gustaaf- Willem van Imhoff (1705- J^i:^6
1 751), Governor-General of the Dutch Indies.
COP. 13^ by 10^4 in., h. h. z\ in. His coat of arms with the following
272 QUINKHARD.
inscription drawn in a semi- J / C\
G. van N. I. 1 74 2* •
Signed at the bottom to the right : • |
1942. Margaretha Trip (1669— 1778). ' Wife of Herman Hendrik
van de Poll. See No. 1908. Half length figure.
C. 19^ by 15% in., j § * m
base of a column: f '
Presented by Jhr. J. S. R. van de Poll, 1885.
1943. Jan van de Poll (1721 — 1801). Burgomaster of Amsterdam,
with his son., See
C 19% by 15^ in., <^%J/ty.c2uL>nJinflrb fiittxU
h. h. 3% in. Signed / ^^^
to the right, on a J 7 S"$
balustrade :
Engraved by J. Houbraken. Same source as No. 1942.
1944. Jan Hendrik van Heemskerk (1689— 1730). Half length figure.
C 33% by
25% in., nat.
size. Signed
to the right: rs*Sjf / frflsff mL&
Presented by.
the heirs of
Mr. J. L. de Bruyn Kops, 1888.
1945. Bernardus de Bosch (1709-- 1786). Poet at Amsterdam. Bust.
See No. 1965.
COP. ov. 414 by 3^ in., h. h. 1% in.
In grisaille: Sale of Mrs. Nahuys — Hodshon, Amsterdam 1883.
1946. Margaretha van Leuvening. Wife of the preceding. Bust.
COP. ov. 4^ by 3ft in., h. h. \\ in. In grisaille. -.
Signed on the background to the left: <£Muu*atXfyar*f>n*pi*
Same source as No. 1945. t tn 3
1947. Jason Pratensis (—1558). Physician at Zieriksee.
On the back of the plate, the inscription: IASON Pratensis ob. ijj8.
After an anonymous engraving. This work and the 21 portraits which
are following, form part of the Panpoeticon Batavum, of Arnold van Halen.
See p. 139 and following. In grisaille. COP. ov. 4^ by 3ft in.
1948. Matheus de Casteleyn.
On the back, the inscription: Math, de Casteleyn circa 1566. See No. 1947.
1949. Jacobus Scotte (—1641). Burgomaster of Middelburg.
On the back the inscription: Jacob Scotte circa ijyo.
After an engraving of Crispyn de Passe. See No. 1947.
1950. Constants Huygens (1596— 1687).
On . the back the inscription : C. Iluigens A0 ijg6.
After an engraving of Paulus Pontius. See No. 1947.
1951. Willem de Groot (1597— 1662). Lawyer and adviser to the
Stadtholder.
On the back the inscription: With. Grotius A° IJ97-
After an engraving of Hendrik Bary. See No; 1947.
nf pvrrxU
QUINKHARD. 273
1952. Cornells Heyndricksz. Udemans (first half of the XVII
century). Poet.
On the back the inscription: C. Udemans Nat: 1598.
After an engraving of H. Udemans. See No. 1947.
1953. Jacob Lescaille (161 1 — 1677.) Bookseller at Amsterdam.
On the back the inscription: Jb Lescailje 161 1. See No. 1947.
1954. Johannes Fredericus Gronovius (161 1 — 1671). Professor at
the University of Leyden. "^
On the back the inscription: Joh: Fred: Gronovius 1611.
After an engraving of J. van Munnickhuijzen. See No. 1947.
1955. Matthys Balen (1610). Historiographer of Dordrecht.
On the back the inscription: Matthys Balen 161/.
After an engraving of Romein de Hooghe. See No. 1947.
1956. Jacob Steendam (middle of the XVII century).
On the back the inscription: Jb Steendam circa 1613. See No. 1947.
1957. Franciscus Godyti.
On the back the inscription: F. Godinus. See No. 1947.
1958. Nicolaas Heinsius (1620 — 1681). Poet at Leyden.
On the back the inscription : A^ Heinsius Gebooren A0 1620 Ob. 796 1681.
After an engraving of A. de Blois. See No. 1947.
1959. Tieleman van Bracht (1625 — 1664). Pastor at Dordrecht.
On the back the inscription: Ttlem van Bracht 1625.
After an engraving of Abr. Blotelingh. See No. 1947.
1960. Johan de Witt (1625 -1672). Grand pensionary.
On the back ,the inscription: Jan de Wit 162J '.
After an engraving of Hendr. Bary. See No. 1947.
1961. Joost van Geel (1631 — 1698). Painter and poet at Rotterdam.
On the back the inscription: Joost v. Geel -£-
After an engraving of J. Houbraken. See No. 1947.
1962. Aernout van Overbeke (1632 — 1674). Explorer and poet.
On the back the inscription: A. v. Overbeek 1632. See No. 1947.
1963. Petrus Schaak (1633 — 1678). Amsterdam.
On the back the inscription: Ds. P. Schaak i6jj— See No. 1947.
1964. Lucas Pater (1707— 1787). Poet at Amsterdam.
On the back the inscription: Lucas Pater 1707. See No. 1947.
1965. Bernardus de Bosch (1709 — 1786). Poet at Amsterdam.
On the back the inscription: B. de Boseh A0 1709. See No. 1947.
1966. Gysbert Tyssens (beginning of the XVIII century).
On the back the inscription: Tysse. See No. 1947.
1967. Frans van Steenwijk (1715— 1788). Poet at Amsterdam.
On the back the inscription: F. Steenwijk 17 15. See No. 1947.
1968. N. W. Op den Hoof.
On the back the inscription: Opdenhoof. See No. 1947.
QUINKHARD (Julius), was born in 1736 at Amsterdam and died
there in 1776. Son and pupil of Jan Maurits Quinkhard, E.
302 SCHOLTEN.
century are seated two ladies, the youngest of whom is reading
aloud from. the Bible.
M. 21^ by 25^4 in., h. f. seated, 10 in.
Signed in the foreground to the right : H. J. Scholten.
Purchased at the exhibition held at Amsterdam in 1868.
2164. Gerard Honthorst showing Amalia van Solms the
drawings of his pupil, Louise of Bohemia*
M. 19 by 15% in., h. f. 11 in.
Signed at the bottom to the left : // J. Scholten ft. 54.
Bequest Bar»n Reinhard van Lynden, 1899.
SCHOOR (Abraham van der), Dutch painter, worked towards the
middle of the XVII century.
2165. "Vanitas". A study of still life composed of six human skulls,
bones and a few
other objects.
C. 25 by 28% im
Signed to the left,
on a column:
Sale J. H. Cremer, Amsterdam 1886.
J S 4 . s
Sale J. H. Cremer, Amsterdam ioob. -.-. f\ ^
2166. Portrait of a man with a red beard. /\^\\/ J /"fl 0 0
Bust, the three-quarter face turned *^C
towards the right.
O. ov. 24 by 18 in., nat. size.
Signed above the left shoulder:
Presented by Mr. A. Willet, 1887.
SCHOOTEN (Joris van), was born in 1587 at Leyden and. died
in that town in 1651. Was a pupil of Evert Crynsz. van der
Maes. Painted several pictures for his native town representing
companies of civic-guards.
2167. The adoration of the Magi, represented in a landscape with
ancient buildings.
C. 60^ in. by 2 yds 2 in.,
h. h. 5 in.
Signed at the bottom to
the left:
From the sale of Mr. van der Kolff van Hoogeven, Delft 1882.
SCHOTEL (Johannes Christiaan), was born 11 November 1787,
at Dordrecht; died in the same town, 21 December 1838. Pupil
v of Martinus Schouman. L.
J^.^2168. A rolling sea. View taken from a harbour in stormy weather.
C. 6i% in. by 2 yds 4 in. Signed to the right on a mooring post : J. C. SchoteL
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
2169. A calm sea. View taken at Hellevoetsluis (?). Several men-of-war
and other, vessels in the offing.
C. 61^4 in. by 2 yds 4 in., h. f. 4 in.
Signed to the left on the stern of a boat : Dordrecht, y. C. Schotel /.
Same source as No. 2 1 68.
2170. A troubled sea, unde'r heavy rainstorms.
C. 64k in. by 2 yds 4*4 in. Signed on the stern of a pilot-boat: J. C.
Schotel/. From the Pavilion " Welgelegen", Harlem 1885.
Kme,.fc.)fo(f.
SC HOTEL. 303
2171. View of a beach taken from the dyke " Rosenwerf" *ih the
island of Marken. . .
O. 14% by 19^4 in. Signed in the foreground:, y. C. School.
Sale Blokland, 1839.
SCHOTEL (Petrus Joannes), born at Dordrecht, 19 Aug. 1808;
died at Dresden, 23 July 1865. Pupil of his father, Johannes
Christiaan Schotel. E » L.
2172. Troubled waters. Squally weather. View taken in the
"Zeeuwsche stroomen", near the island of Schouwen.
C. 28^1 by 36 in. Signed to the right in the water: P. y. Schotel.
Purchased at an exhibition held at the" Hague in 1827.
2173. View of the " Willemsluis" near Amsterdam.
C. 37l4 by 47*4 in-, *• f- 31* in. '
Signed at the bottom to the right: P. J. Schotel.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam since- 1885.
2174. The Squadron commanded by Prince Henry of the
Netherlands in the roads of Flushing.
C. 45*4 by 60 in. Signed to the left on the buoy: P. J. Schotel.
Lent by the heirs of Her R. H. the Grand Duchess of Saxe-Weimar, born
Princess Sophia of the Netherlands, 1896.
2175. View of the Squadron commanded by Prince Henry of
the Netherlands, in the open sea, during a storm.
C. 46 by 59% in. Signed at the bottom^ to the right:. P. J. Schotei.
Same source as No. 2174. .
SCHOUMAN (Aart), was born at Dordrecht, 4 March 1710; died
at the Hague, ,5 July 1792. Pupil in his native town of
Adriaan van der Burgh. Lived at the Hague from 1738 until
his death, E - M.
2176. A covey of pheasants // * t ^~- ~ a*»
in a field. J7 fcfo'OtJtft&rt''
C 39 by 5.9% in., nat. size. Signed: -^* m
From the Home Office, 1879. In the Dutch Museum. Room 155.
SCHOUMAN (Martinus), born at Dordrecht, . 29 January 1770;
died at Breda,* 30 October 1848. Pupil of Michiel Versteeg.
2177. The destruction of the Gunboat No. 2 before the town
of Antwerp.
C. 21 by 29% in. Signed at the bottom to the left: M. Schouman 1832.
Acquired from Jo. de Vries in 1834. Van der Hoop collection.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
2178. The Dutch flotilla on its way to Boulogne in 1804.
C. 37^ by 62^ in. > Signed at the bottom to the right \ M. Seh<?un\an 1806.
From the model room of the Admiralty, at . the Hague.
2179. Bombardment of Algiers, 27 August 1816.
C* 37 \ by 62*^ in. Signed at the bottom to the right: M. Schouman f 1823.
Same source as No. 2178. * • - •
2180. The expedition to Palembang, June 1821.
C. 27^4 by 36^ in. Signed to the left, in the water: M. Schouman.
From the Pavilion " Welgelegen", Harlem 1885.
SCHRIECK (Otto Marseus van), see p. 210.
304 SCHUER.
SCHUER (Theodoor van der), was born in 1628 at the tjague
and died there in December 1707. Pupil of Seb. Bourdon, at
Paris. Visited Rome.
2181. Ceiling-decoration in the form of a dome, consisting of
two paintings representing Morning and Evening. Several other
smaller scenes, mostly in grisaille.
The paintings: C. 67 in. by 5 yds 13 in., nat. size. The additional scenes
are painted on O. Placed in room 155 of the Dutch Museum.
Originally in the bedroom of the Princess of Orange, wife of Prince
William III, in the Palace of the Stadtholders at the Hague.
SCHUPPEN (Jacques van), born at Paris, 25 January 1670; died
at Vienna, 28 January 1751. Studied under several masters,
a. o. Nic. de Largilliere at Paris. Painter to the court of Vienna
and Director of the Academy of Arts in that city.
2182. Prince Eugen of Savoy (1663 — 17.36}. Seen to the knees,
full face. In his left hand he holds the commander's staff and
points with his right to a battle which is seen going on in the
background.
C 57% by 47 in«i nat. size. Formerly the back of the picture bore the
following inscription : Ad Vivum Pinxit yacobus if an Schuppen Chistianissimi
Regis nee non Excelsissimi ae Regit Ducts Lotharingiae Pictor Viennae 1J18.
Engraved by H. Picart, P. Tanje and A. van der Laan.
Sale of Mrs. B. Picart, 1737. Acquired in 1806 for the National Museum
of the Hague.
SCHUT (Cornells), baptized 13 May 1597 at Antwerp, where he
died 30 April 1655. Pupil of Rubens. JS.
2183. The glorification of the Virgin. Mary, seated on the clouds,
is surrounded by Holy women.
C. 2 yds i\\ in. by 2 yds 8% in., nat. size. An altar piece from the
R. C. Church at Gouda. Lent by Mr. F. H. Wente, Amsterdam 1898.
SCHUYLENBURGH (Hendrick van), may probably be indentified
with the artist who in 1642 was a member of the St. Luke's
Guild at Middelburg and died in that town, in 1689.
2184. Central Office of the Dutch East India Company at
Hiigli, in Bengal. Subject explained by the inscription : Afbeeldinge
van de Vereenighde Nederlanize Oostyndische Comps Logie, ofte
Hooft Compioir in Bengale, ter Slede Ougely. Anno 1663.
C. 2 yds 8 in. by
Signed at the bot- 1 AwLuth WCQfl - "& ClUl -
torn to the right : %^y J f^Jf
In the East Court. ^-^
2185. A plantation in Bengal. Companion to the preceding.
C. 52% in. by 2 yds 8^4 in., h. f. 2^ in. Same source as No. 2184.
SCHWARTZE ( Johann Georg), was born in 1 8 1 5 at Amsterdam, where
he died 28 August 1 874. When three years old he went to Philadelphia,
studied at Dusseldorf and settled in the town of his birth.
SCHWARTZE. 305
2186. Johan Franz Rive. Doctor of medicine, seen to the knees,
seated in a red armchair near a table.
C. 60% by 50^(1 in., nat. size. Signed at the bottom to the right : Schwartze i8j8.
Lent by Mrs. F. W. Rive, n6e Fuchs, Bonn 1890.
SCHWARTZE (ThSrfese), born at Amsterdam, 20 December 1852.
Pupil of her father Johann Georg Schwartze and of Franz von
Lenbach, at Munich. Resides at Amsterdam. E '- Z.
2187. Three inmates of the orphanage at Amsterdam. One of
the girls is reading aloud.
C. 32 by 37^4 in., h. h. 5 in. Signed at the bottom to the right : Th. Schwartze /SSj.
Bought at an exhibition, held at Rotterdam in 1885.
2188. Puck. Study of a young woman with a dog.
C. 56^4 by 40^ in., nat. size.
Signed at the top to the left: Th. Schwartze Paris- Amsterdam*
Bequeathed by Mr. A. G. van Anrooy, Kampen, May 1897.
2188a. Piet J. Joubert, Commander-General of the South African
Republic. Seated in an armchair, seen to below the knees.
C 49*4 by 35 in., nat. size.
Signed at the bottom to the right: 7hjrese Schwartze Amsterdam , and
dated to the left: 15 en 16 December iSgo. Dingaansdag.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, 1904.
SCOREL (Jan van), was born at Schoorl, near Alkmaar, 1 August
1495. Was a pupil of Jacob Cornelisz. at Amsterdam and of
Jean de Maubeuge at Utrecht. From 1524 he worked in the
latter town and died there 6 December 1562. Travelled in
Germany and visited Diirer at Nuremberg ; went also to Palestina
and resided some time in Italy. He was also an architect and
civil engineer.
2189. Mary Magdalen represented to the knees, seated in a moun-
tainous landscape.
O. 26^ by 30 in., h. h. 4% in. Formerly in the town-hall of Harlem and
made over with other pictures to the Batavian Republic in 18C4.
A replica is in the residence of the Head-Master of Eton College, at Eton.
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
2190. Solomon and the Queen of Sheba. The King, seated on
his throne, with his courtiers and warriors around him, receives
the homage of the Queen who, accompanied by a large train
of women, is kneeling before him. Several buildings with
colonades and towers in the background.
O. 38% in. by 2 yds 5^ in., h. f. 23ft in.
From the Governor's house at Groningen, 1879.
2191. Bathsheba. In.the foreground, the nude figure of Bathsheba, dipping
her feet in a pool; behind her a cluster of dark trees standing
out against a background of mountains, woods and buildings.
O. 40^ in. by 2 yds 8 in., h. f. 17^ in. Same source as No. 2190.
2192. Reinout III of Brederode (1493— 1556), half length figure,
standing, slightly turned towards the left. (Attributed to this artist).
O' 3I% by 27^ in., nat. size. Engraved by R. Vinkeles and E. Vermeijen.
Was at the end of the XVIII century still in the possession of the
descendants of the Count; became afterwards the property of Mr. C. M.
V. Rothaan, of Nimeguen. Acquired in 1894.
306 SCOREL.
2193. Painting of a vault divided into nine -sections, five of which
representing the Last Judgment,
The subjects of the side panels to the left, are : The gathering of the
manna in the desert and Moses breaking the tables of the La7v at the
sight of the Israelites worshipping 'the golden calf; to the right : The meeting
between Abraham and Melchizedek and The crossing of the Red Sea by
the Israelites, the waters closing behind them. The portrait of the Emperor
Charles V may be easily recognized in the features of Pharaoh.
This painting was formerly in the choir of the church at WarmenKiiizen.
At present in the school of drawing in* the gardens of the Museum.
2194. The harpsichord player. Portrait of a young man seen half
length, turned towards the left. (Attributed to this painter).
Poplar, 34 by 24 in., nat. size.
Purchased at Paris in 1823, as a picture painted by Bronzino.
2195. Cornells Aertsz. van der Dussen (1 481 — 155 1). Town-clerk
of Delft, holding in his hand a paper on which is inscribed :
?9 -§U gegetoen aen ben €er£ame bifcreten ♦♦ ♦ neti£ aerntfs.
Jfccretariugjl tDt belft;" Half length figure, standing. An ancient
copy after the original in the Berlin Museum.
O. 39^ by 30 in., nat. size.
Sale of the collection Luzac, Leyden 1872. Bought at Brussels in 1890.
2196. The baptism of Christ in the Jordan. (In the style of
Jan van Scorel)., '.
(). 5 1 \ by 40 in., h. f. 24^ in. Presented by Jhr. Victor de Stuers in 1895.
2197. The baptism of Christ in the Jordan. (In the style of Jan
van Scorel).
O. 25^4 by 36 in., h. f. 1714 in. Original at Delft. Acquired from Jhr. J, P. Six.
At present in the wainscoting of room No. 155 in the Dutch Museum.
SEBES (Pieter Willem), born in 1830 at Harlingen, where he
studied under Jurjen de Jong. Afterwards a pupil at the Academy
of Antwerp; worked at Leeuwarden and at Brussels. See
No. 338—343—344.
SEGHERS (Gerard), was born 17 March 1591 at Antwerp; died
in that town, 18 March 1651. Among his masters was Hendrick
van Balen. Travelled in Italy and Spain. E.
2198. Christ and the penitent sinner. Christ is seated; at his
feet Mary Magdalen in a contrite attitude..
C. 2 yds \o\ in. by 2 yds 28% in.
Presented by Baron van Spaen van Biljoen, 1809.
SERIN (Harmen), was born at Ghent probably in 1678; worked at
the Hague, where he paid his fee of mastership in 171 8. Was
still living in 1748.
2199. Louis Trip deMarez (1710— 1773). Whole length figure, seated.
C. 69^4 by 54^4 in., nat. size. Signed on a socle to the left: >ET XXXII
; signature) MDCCXLIH. To the left the inscription: ILLUSTRIS ET
GENEROSISS. 1> LUD. TRIP. DE MAREZ. TOP. IN. NIECOOP.
PORTENGE. HAER. GERWERSCOP. UITTENH. GERWERSCOP
SERIN. 307
ST A AT GIELTIENSDORP ET VIJFHOEVEN. DOMINUS FEUDl
POELGEESDI^i. INFERIORIS J. U. D. CUR. HOLL. ADV. &.
* ••*
H«M
On the table cloth his coat of arms. Presented by Mr. G. N. de Marez
Oyens to the Royal archeological Society, who lent it to the Museum.
SILLEMANS (Experiens), born at Amsterdam about 1611; died
before or in 1653. B.
2200. A Dutch harbour with ships. Pen and ink drawing.
O* 3ol4 by 42 in. r\ $ V
Signed at the bottom E X^* & iUtfltaTT JF*ci+ 1 <T+ $
to the left:
From the Dutch Museum, 1887.
SIMONS (Michiel), probably born at Utrecht, where he died 20 May
1673. His known works are dated between 1651 and 1657.
2201. Study of still life, composed of fruit, game, blue china and a goblet.
C. 35 by 44^ in. Bequest A. A. des Tombe, the Hague 1903.
SLABBAERT (Karel), born at Zierikzee in 161 9 and buried at
Middelburg, 6 November 1654. E,
2202. Breakfast. An old woman seated at a table is cutting bread
for two children. .+ ~
O. 27% by 21^ in./ h. f. seated, 10 in. |\ - bLABBA
Signed to the right on the edge of the table:
Bought at the sale of Baroness van Lynden van Warmond, Warmond 18 16.
SLINGELAND (Pieter Cornelisz. van), was born 20 October 1640 at
Leyden, where he died 7 November 1691. Studied under Gerard Dou.
2203. Singing practice. A group of persons gathered in a farm
kitchen singing and making music.
O. i8^a by 24k in., h. f. 6^ in. .. . 0 \
Signed in the centre on a cupboard: ' P.V. S lllTgerUirid FeClt
From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
2204. Portrait of a man of quality, seated in a. luxurious apartment.
O. 10 by 8 in., h. h. 1^ in. 1. op|-n 1 r
Signed at the top to the right- ? VbUn^eicmci • feQ{f
Sale J. van der Marck, Amsterdam 1773. Same source as No. 2203.
2205. Portraits of a young man and a woman. In a frame with
three miniatures. The portraits are the work of P. van Sling eland ;
the miniatures, in grisaille, that of Willem van Mieris. The
frame is of ebony with rich mouldings. p v
Portraits COP. ov. 4 by 314 in., h. h. i3/4 in. ct- , 1
Signed on the mans portrait: ,^7,
Miniatures : The triomphal procession of Amphitrite.
2*k DV 6*4 in. Signed at the top to the right : ^^
Two small friezes in grisaille, \ by 3% in. fW *V*» (UvUe4>tf *> 17°*
From the collection de Clercq. Acquired through the Rembrandt Society, 1 902.
3o8 SXAYERS,
SNAYERS (Peter), born at Antwerp, 24 November 1592; died at
Brussels about 1667. Pupil of Seb. Vrancx. Was painter to
the Cardinal-Infante. E.
2206. A battle scene, on a large plain.
C 57% in. by 2 yds 7% in., h. f. on horseback, 3^4 in.
Purchased at Frankfort-on-Mein (1891) as being the "Battle of Nieuwpoort".
2207. The siege of Juliers (?) by the Spanish troops, under command of
Count Henry van den Bergh, 5 September 162 1 — 3 February 1622.
C. 56^ in. by 3 yds 21 in., h. f. on horseback 9 in.
Sale van Houtum, Amsterdam 18... Bought at the Hague in 1874.
SNIJDERS (Frans), baptized 11 November 1579, at Antwerp; died
in that town, 19 August 1657. Pupil of Pieter Brueghel the
Younger and of Hendrick van Balen. Visited Italy in 1608 and
in 1609.
2208. A study of still life. Game, fruit and vegetables.
O. 22% by 34^4 in., real size. Signed to the right on the table cloth :
F- ^ntfhcrs fecit
From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
2209. Dead game. A roe-deer lying on a table, its body cut open
and suspended by one foot. On the table are also a boar's
head, a boiled lobster, a basket with fruit and various vegetables.
C. 47^ by 69^ in., real size. Sale G. van der Pot, Rotterdam 1 80S.
SNYERS (Pieter), was born 30 March 1681, at Antwerp, and died
there 14 May 1752. Was a pupil
of Alex, van Bredael. E.
2210. The saleswoman, seated at
her stall, a woman and little boy
standing by.
C. 23V4 by 17*4 in., h. f. seated, 13^ in.
Signed at the bottom to the right :
Bequeathed by Jhr. J. S. H. van de
Poll, 1880.
SOEREN (Gerrit Jacobus van), born 20 June 1859 at Amsterdam,
died there 9 March 1888.
2211. Home sickness. Monkeys in a cage.
C. 44 by 32^4 in., h. animal, 18 in.
Signed at the bottom to the right: G. J. van Soeren 1884.
Presented by Mrs. G. J. van Soeren, born Huetink, 1889.
SON (Jan Frans van), born at Antwerp, 16 August 1658; died in
London towards 17 18. Studied probably under Jan Pauwel
Gillemans. Fixed his residence in England.
2212. A garland of fruit, round a marble bust.
C. 54^4 by \*]\ in., real size. Sale Borger Joosten, Amsterdam 1882.
SORGH. 309
SORGH (Hendrick Maertensz.), born at Rotterdam towards 161 1 and
buried in that town 28 June 1670. Pupil of Willem Buytenwech.
2213. The lute-player, seated in an open loggia,- his wife beside him
listening to the music. He plays on the arch-lute.
O. 20ft by 15^ in., h. f. seated, 10^ in. kA C / t /C/ i
Signed to the left, on the doorpost: fn . O OYV" • ' * 0 J
Sale of Baron P. de Smeth van Alphen, Am- i^^S
sterdam 181 7. Cabinet J. Romboitts 1850. Bequest L. Dupper Wz., 1870.
2214. The vegetable market. In the foreground a saleswoman
seated amidst a display of fruits and vegetables. A few figures
scattered about the market place.
O. 2014 by 28 in., h. f., seated, 9^ in. ka r if"
Signed to the left, on a white patch of the wall: M 5*5?"
Under the signature was probably the date: 1662.
Sale H. Muilman, Amsterdam 18 13. Bequest of Jhr. J. S. H. van de Poll, 1880.
2215. Storm on the Maas. In the middle of the river a boat is
seen struggling against the current. , .~~-\
O. 18^ by 25^ in. Signed on a floating piece of board : ^ ''ySi \^ ^>
Sale G.' van der Paltz, Rotterdam 1824. Cabinet J. •">* *° J .*~~*
Rombouts, 1850. Bequest L. Dupper Wz., 1870. -*^
2216. The fish market, in a town near a canal with boats.
O. i8\ by 25^ in., h. f. 7 in. Signed to the left on a cauf : ^^
Acquired from A. Brondgeest, 1839. Van der Hoop ^f §ory/l
collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885. £s
2217. The fish- wife, seated at her stall; by her side is a young
woman with a pail on her arm, counting out money.
O. 12 by io^ in., h. h. 2 in. Signed on the stall: ^ A
Same source as No. 2216.
2218. Huibert Duifhuis (1531 — 1581.) Vicar of St. James church
at Utrecht. Half length figure. Copy after an unknown original.
O. 8 by 4^ in., h. h. 2 in. ^n^f^ p C\ ST) , ."
Signed at the bottom to ^Jfi . £ Q7y CiO ^/^Tot^ttjp
Underneath the following stanza:
In 't werken straalt de minzaamheid
Gekant in 't woord en 't wijs beleid
En 't doen des Mans die kracht betoonde
De Hemel DUIF die 't HUIS bewoonde.
(His benevolence shines from all his works,
It shows itself in the words and the wise actions
Of the man full of energy,
The celestial DOVE inhabiting the HOUSE.)
Pun on the name Duifhuis, which in Dutch means Dovecot. Engraved by
J. Lamsveld. With the inscription: M. Hubert Duifhuis.
From the auction rooms Fr. Muller & Co. in 1896.
SPILBERG (Johan), was born 30 April 161 9, at Dusseldorf, where
he was painter to the Elector Palatine and where he died, 10 August
1690. He resided at Amsterdam from 1636 to 1659; was a
pupil of G overt Flinck.
3io SPILBERG.
2219. Banquet of civic-guards. A composition of 22 figures, painted
by order of the magistrate of Amsterdam in honour of the
appointment of Burgomaster Joan van de Poll to the colonelcy
of the civic-guard in 1650. The Burgomaster himself, as their captain,
is represented in the picture. The figures, painted full length,
are grouped round a table on which an abondant feast is
spread. ^ ^~
yds 3i6 in.? ut sL. ^OnCM '. /P UP£Ttl • ' 6 J^ O .
Signed in the fore- * / Vf,v* */ f . J
ground to the right: ^-^ ' • ^-"^
The persons are placed in the following positions:
19 18 15 12 21 22
13 11 10 9 8 5 4 3
/: z: 20
17 IO I4 7 6 2 1
I. Jan van de Poll, capt. ; 2. Gijsbert van de Poll, lieut. ; 3. Jaspar
Vlak, standard-bearer; 4. Joannes Pollio; 5. Eilard Bernhards; 6. Abraham
Pietersz. Krook; 7. Reinier Blocq; 8. Claes Barentsz. van Berken; 9. Pieter
Jacobsz. Stew; 10. Joost Jonasz. Gekeer; 11. Jan Hillebrantsz. Kapel;
12. Philips WiUemsz. Muyen; 13 Pieter van Gerven; 14. Jacob Calaber;
15. Cornelis Vliet; 16. Wouter Lambertsz. Heems; 17. Jan Meures;
18. Ant. Heindricksz. Molenaer; 19. Floris Spilbergen (?) ; 20. Harman van
de Poll; 21 and 22, musicians. Engraved in part by J. Houbraken.
Was formerly in the large Hall of the "Doelen" of the Bowmen.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
2220. Jan van de Poll (1597— 1678). Copy after his portrait in the
banquet of the Civic-Guard. See No. 2219.
C. 20*by 15^4 in., h. h. 2\ in. Presented by Jhr. J. S. R. van de Poll, 1885.
2221. Harman van de Poll (1641 — 1673). Copy after his portrait
in the banquet of the Civic-Guard. See No. 2219.
C. 20 by 15^ in., h. h. 3^ in. Same source as No. 2220.
SPINNY (Guillaume de), born at Brussels in 1721; buried in the
cemetery of Eikenduinen,- near, the Hague, 13 October 1785.
Has worked at the Hague from- 1756. Visited France.
2222. Hendrik Lijnslager (1693— 1768). Vice-admiral. Half length
figure, facing the left, his hands resting on the staff of command.
A fleet in the background. See No. 270.
C. 44^ by 34*4 in., nat. size.
Signed at the bottom to the. right: /flf'flJlL
Sale held at Amsterdam, 20 October 1880. t J IJWW J
Acquired in 188 1.
Lent by the Royal Archeological Society since 1889.
2223. Portrait of a lady of the family of the donor. ^
C. 19% by 15^ in., h. h. 4 in. Signed to the left: J • ''
Presented by Jhr. J. S. R. van de Poll, 1885. J U L'™ ^Y
2223a. Baron Henri Collot d'Escury (1682— 1733), / V
Major in the army of the States-General; wearing Mzl,lSt
a cuirass, the face slightly turned towards the right. ' * 47^i
On the background his coat of arms. Copy by /
Spinny from an ancient original.
C. 2%\ by 2484 in., nat. size. Lent by liaron Th. Collot d'Escury, 1904.
SPINXY. 311
rF-- 17$*
2223b. Baron Simeon Petrns > Collot
d'Escury (1719— 1800), Burgomaster w *«
of Gormchem, half length figure, turned
to the left.
C. 3°% hy 24^4 in., nat. size.
Signed at the bottom to the right, on a socle :
Same .Source as No. 2223a.
2223c. Charlotta - Elisabeth van der
Burch (1722— 1755), w^e °* tne #/
preceding. Half length figure, facing l^ — -
the right. (Painted in the style of Spinny).
C 30^4 by 24^ in., nat. size. Same source as No. 2223a.
2223d. Anne-Madeleine Delia Faille (171 7
— 1776), second wife of Baron Simeon
Petrus Collot d'Escury (see No. 2223b). Jn f/J7^7t/
In her hand a miniature representing the ~
portrait of a child.
C. 30^4 by 24^ iii. /-•->€
Signed at the bottom to the left: — L- » 1/**% fl
Same source as No. 2223a. / 9 ' / ^ ^w *
SPOEL (Jacob), born at Rotterdam, 19 Octo- ^
ber 1820; died in the same town, 30 October 1868. L.
2224. Duke Bernard of Saxe-Weimar (1792 — 1862), General in
the service of the Netherlands.
C. 52^ by 39^ in., nat.N size. Signed: J. Spoel.
Bequeathed by His S. H., Prince Herman of Saxe-Weimar, 1901.
SPREEUWEN (Jacob van), an artist who worked at Leyden in
the middle of the XVII century. Married 8 May 1650 the
widow of P. Quast. Imitated the style of Gerard Dou.
2225. A philosopher in his study.
O. 14 by 12^4 in., h. f. seated, 6*4 in. «
Signed to the left: J *v* SJTfMwtn 16 AS
Sale Gysbert de Clercq.
Purchased with the pecuniary assistance of the Rembrandt Society, 1897.
SPRINGER (Cornells), born at Amsterdam, 25 May 181 7; died at
Hilversum, 18 February 1891. Pupil of Casp. Karssen. L - E.
2226. View of the town-hall and the vegetable market at Veere.
C» . 35^ by 31^ in., h. f. z\ in. Signed to the left in the foreground:
C. Springer fee. 1861. Acquired in 186 1.
SPRINGER (C.) and KARSSEN (K.).
2226a. A view on the Hague, 'taken from the canal called the
"Delftsche Vaart". Painted for the fete given at Amsterdam on
the occasion of the inauguration of the Statue of Rembrandt,
2j May 1852.
C. 2 yds 7 in. by 3 yds 2$\ in., h. f. 8 in. Signed at the bottom to
the left: C. Springer 1832. To the right: K. Karsen.
Engraved on wood by W. H. Stam. #Lent by Mr. F. H. Wente, 1904.
STALBEMPT (Adriaen van), was born 12 June 1580, at Antwerp,
where he died 21 September 1662. Resided at Middelburg from
1585 to 1610. E.
3i2 STALBEMPT.
2227. A mountainous landscape. In the foreground, among groups
of imposing trees, a broken stump.
(). ii^ by i8fe in. Signed at the bottom to the left: ^*STAL6tMPT
' Sale van Panhuys, Amsterdam 1882.
STALPART (Pieter), born at Brussels in 1571 or 1572. Settled
before 1599 at Amsterdam, where he died towards 1635.
2228. A hilly landscape. An undulating country with here and there
small clusters of trees and farmhouses; to the left in the fore-
ground a horseman. 1 ■s^"*
O. 26^ by 4S^ »., k f- on / JV\ (i ^\f "ft r1 V-lr
horseback, 5^ in. Signed at I V 1| /V| i# T
the bottom to the left: '* ■
Sale A. Philips Neven, Maastricht 1 862. Presented by Mr. A. Bredius, 1892.
STAVEREN (Johan Adriaensz. van), was also Burgomaster of
.Leyden; worked in that town and died there a little after 1668.
Imitated the style of Gerard Dou.
2229. An old man at prayers. A hermit in a cave near which is
lying the dead trunk of a tree. *
O. 13 by \o\ in., h. f. 5^ in. /f
Signed at the bottom to the left: CyfaT A\f FT? F hf
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808. ^^ ' /lV£^r\£.JV
2230. A hermit, seated with a book on his knees in a delapidated
hovel; behind him the dead trunk of a tree. ~
O. 14^ by 12 in., h. f. $\ in. 'tfr
Signed at the bottom to the right: JDT^^^Z
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Am- n £ /V
sterdam, since 1885.
2231. The schoolmaster. He is seen writing at his desk in front of
a class composed of boys and girls. This painting is probably a copy.
(.). 19% by 16^ in., h. f. of a girl, 7 in. Sale G. Schimmelpenninck Gz., 1829.
Cabinet J. Rombouts 1850. Bequest L. Dupper Wz., 1870.
STEEN (Jan), was born about 1626 at Leyden and buried in that
town, 3 February 1679. Was a pupil of Nic. Knupfer and of
his father-in-law Jan van Goyen. Worked in his native town, at
the Hague and at Harlem.
2232. Portrait of the painter himself. Half length figure, turned
towards the right.
C. 28^ by 24^ in., nat. size.
Signed to the right on a wall :
Engraved by J. van der Kelleu.
Sale J. van der Marck, Amsterdam 1773.
Acquired from C. H. Hodges, Amsterdam 1821.
2233. The baker Oostwaard leaving his house ; at an open window
are seen the baker's wife, Catharina Keizerswaard and one of
the sons of the painter.
(). 15 by 12^ in., h. h. 2^ in.
Signed at the bottom to the left :
Engraved by R. Bookshaw«and J. Bemme.
Lithographed by A. C. Cramer Nz. ^y X ± J£ Cj^
Sales Wierman, Amsterdam 1 763 and G. van f ^/J L fctt /X "
der Pot, Rotterdam 1808.
<j£tt£n
STEEN.
3i3
2234. After a drinking bout. In a tavern a woman is lying with her
head on the knees of an pld drunken man. On a partition,
behind which are seen musicians and a woman running off with the
old man's cloak, hangs a picture with the following couplet:
(What use are candles and spectacles
if the Owl refuses to see.)
op de gesonheyt
van hetnasanss
basie in de eene
hant het rapier
in de andre
hant het glae-
sie. J. Steen.
„Wat baeter Kaers of Bril, als den
Uil niet zien en wil."
O. 20^ by 25^ in., h. f. 11% in.
Signed at the bottom to the left:
Sale H. Muilman, Amsterdam 1883. Van der Hoop
collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
2235. The Prince's birthday, or "Prinsjesdag".
Gathered together in the large room of a village inn, are a
number of people celebrating the
birthday of Prince William III
(14 November 1672).
O. 18 by 24^ in., h. f. 8 in.
On a sheet of paper the festive
occassion is described in the words:
(With the rapier in one hand and
the glass in the other, we drink the
health of the house of Nassau,) — 'V^^i-V--^
and the inscription: Salus patriae V^* \ U A**V
suprema lex esto. Engraved by J. A. "" ^
Boland. Purchased in 1826. Cabinet
J. Rombouts, 1850. Bequest L. Dapper Wz., 1870.
2236. A homely scene. The members of a large family seated at
dinner in a room very simply furnished.
O. 19 by 15^ in., h. f. \o\ in.
Signed at the bottom to the left:
Engraved by C. L. van Kesteren. _
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
2237. The feast of St. Nicholas. A family scene. Several children
are joyfully showing the playthings
and presents they have received, whilst
one lad is crying at the sight of the
rods the Saint has left for him.
C. 32J4 by 27^ in., h. f. 1 1 in. Signed at
the bottom to the right, on the floor:
Engraved by J. de Mare, J. A. Boland.
E. A. Reveil, and T. Cole.
Sale Seger Tierens, the Hague 1743. From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
2238. The happy family. In a homely 'interior the members of a
family are seen gathered round a table
laughing and frolicking.
On a paper against the wall is written:
Soo doude songen, soo pypen de jonge. f (7) f~ O
(As the old birds sing, twitter the young.) L/^ * f /
C; 43$ by 55% in., h. f. i9»4 in.
Signed to the right on the bench: — - — ^
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the f
town of Amsterdam, since 1885. (
irce It.
V
;<fo<P
3i4 STEEN.
Wti
2239. The inerry home-coming. Country people returning home in
a boat; on . the wharf a drunken peasant is ^
wishing them goodbye. . ^Cf- ■
C. 27 by 39 in., h. f. 10^ in. Signed: CL J- f A*£ #
Engraved by J. A. Boland. Sale Gerrit Braamcamp, 1 77 1. (JJ *' p . ' "
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808. /
2240. A village wedding'. In the midst of a large gathering of friends
the bride and bridegroom are seated J
at table under a crown of flowers /f
suspended from the ceiling ; a young S^yP
man and woman are preparing to \i/) A u , „
dance. T^- "' - /f**~
O. i$\ by 19^ in., h. f. 7 in. f 0 / lL
Signed at the bottom to the left; X
Engraved by D. J. Sluyter and W. Unger. Sale J. Hoogenbergh, Amsterdam
1743. From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
2241. The quack, standing under a big tree, showing the villagers a
tooth which he has just extracted from a man *
who is seen seated, bound to a chair. & <. 4?
(). 14^ by 2Q\ in., h. f. 7 in/ Jjf fff.Jf/J •
Signed- to the left on a bench: O^
Engraved by J. A. Boland and W. H. Stam. Sale Mrs. Lormier, the
Hague l£03« From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
2242. The scullery maid. A young girl is scouring a tin pot on an
overturned cask. ■ /*
O. 9^ by 8 in, h. h. i\ in. /.C/zV/i
- Signed at the bottom to the right: U Uitl'/>
Acquired at the sale G. van der Pot, Rotterdam 1808.
2243. A couple drinking. A woman is drinking from a glass ; behind
her a man standing with a jug in his hand.
O. 9^4 by %\ in., h. h. 2. in. Van der Hoop collection,
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
2244. The dancing lesson. A group of children gathered round a
table are amusing themselves in making a
cat danceu In the background an old man
is, lookihg_ori at them through a window.
,.Q. 27 by 23^ in., h. f. 15 in.
Signed at the bottom to the left:
Sales, Amsterdam 1 782 and H. Muilman, Amster-
dam 1 81 3. Bequest ][hr. J. S. H. van de Poll, 1880.
2245. The parrot's cage. A young woman, with her back turned
to the spectator, is giving something to a parrot in a cage which
is hung up higti in the centre of the room; on the hearth an
old woman is friis)\ frying, oysters and three
young men, in the background, are playing at
tric-trac.
C. on O.. 19^ by 1534 in., h. f. 10 in.
•Signed at the bottom to the right:
Sale of Mrs. Lormier. the Hague 1763. From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
m .
steen:
315
r ^-C^
2246. The sick lady. She is 'seated in an armchair, her head resting*
on a pillow put on the table. The Doctor
is standing in front of her; feeling her pulse
C. 30 by 25 in., h. f. 18^ in.
Signed at the top to the right:
Engraved by C. Mauchon.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
2247. The charlatan, standing near a cask on which several remedies
are displayed. He is leaning against a large tree to which is
affixed a patent provided with a large seal. A crowd of lookers-on
and invalids standing round listening. /*
O. I o^(| by 9 in., h. f. 6*4 in. Signed to the left on a paper: (jQtlfTi
Sale A. van der WerfF van Zuidland, Dordrecht 1 8 1 1 .
Cabinet J. Rombouts, 1850. Bequest L. Dupper Wz., 1870.
2248. The libertine. A young man at the entrance of an inn sur-
rounded by dissolute women.
O. 11^4 by 10 in., h. f. seated, 7^ in:
At tne bottom to the right, a repainted signature:
Engraved and slightly modified by G. Sibelius.
Purchased in 181 2. Cabinet J. Rombouts, 1850.
Bequest L. Dupper Wz., 1870.
2249. The Devil's safeguard. An affray
between soldiers and peasants; a prote-
stant clergyman and a monk are trodden
under foot.
O- 34V by 5° m*> h. f. 29^ in.
Signed on a little board fixed to the tree:
Sale J. van der Marck, Amsterdam 1773.
Lent by Mr. F. H. Wente, Amsterdam 1898.
2250. The disciples of Emmaus. They are
seated in an arbour at a dinner table, being served by a woman ;
on the left the shadowy figure of Chiist
is seen disappearing.
C. 52^1 by 41 in., h. f. of the young man, 26 in.
Signed at the bottom to the left, on a column :
Sale J. Hulswit, Amsterdam, October 1823.
Collection Gijsbert de Clercq.
Bought from the Rembrandt Society in 1900.
2251. The players at skittles. In an enclosed piece of ground
by the side of a house, numerous persons, some of whom are
playing at skittles. (Copy).
O* 1 3^ by 1 1 in. Signed : J. Steen 1672. Engraved by E. de Ghendt.
Bequest D. Franken Dzn., 1898. %■
STEEN (van der), a Dutch painter who worked at the end of the
XVIII century at Constantinopel. He entered the army, went
afterwards to the East Indies, changed his name to that of Stone
and died in Bengal a Lieutenant of Artillery in the English army.
2252. View of Constantinopel and the Seraglio, taken from the
Swedish Embassy at Pera.
C. 37 in. by 2 yds 15 in. Engraved by C. Brouwer. Presented by
't
if (n.
3i6 STEEN.
Mr Tor to the Directors of the Trade* with the Levant, afterwards trans-
ferred to the Royal cabinet of curiosities, then to the Ethnographical
Museum. Since 1903 in the State Museum.
2253. View on the Bosphorus. To the left a fort from which a
' gun is being fired. (Attributed to this painter).
C. 29% by 41^ in.
From the Directors of the Trade with the Levant, 1826. See the preceding No.
2254. View on the Bosphorus (?). In the distance an aquaduct.
(Attributed to this artist).
C. 29^ by 41^ in., h. f. 2\ in. •Same source as No. 2253.
STEEN WYCK (Harmen van), born at Delft in 161 2; was still
living in 1656. Studied at Leyden under David Bailly, with
whom he resided for five years.
2255. A study of still life.
A colander with fish, various / / c /
fruits and a small iron pot. /"/ ^/cVrWW CK •
O. 9 by ioife in. Signed at ^ » * >"- '* ~J
the bottom to the left : . /jV j^L s^Z?^
Presented by Mr. A. Bredius, J _j** _
1890.
2256. Still life. A colander with
fish, various fruits and a ff t /
O. 9 by 10^ in.
Signed at the bottom to the right :
Same source as No. 2255.
STEEN WYCK THE ELDER (Hendrick van), born atSteenwijk,
died in 1603 (?) at Frankfort-on-Mein, where he settled in 1580.
Was a pupil of Hans Vrederaan de Vries and from 1577 worked
at Antwerp.
2257. Interior of a dark, vaulted building. In the foreground a
man stretched on the floor. H
O. 4^ by 614 in* Signed at the top to the left: *>>,
Purchased at the sale of Mrs. Nahuys — Hodshon, Amsterdam 1883.
STOCADE (Nicolaas van Helt), born at Nimeguen in 161 5 and
buried 26 November 1669 at Amsterdam, where he had settled
about 1650. E.
2258. A landscape with cattle, at milking time, A »
<>. II by \2\ in., h. f. 2\ in. /k^A^iui
Signed at the bottom to the left: ^*/
Mr. A. Bredius suggests that this painting is probably the work of a
certain Van der Helt, who is known to have produced landscapes.
Acquired at the sale Raedt van Oldenbarneveldt, Amsterdam 1900.
STOKVISCH (Hendrik), born at Louvain, 6 February 1768; died
at Amsterdam (?) in 1824. Pupil of J. Chr. Schultsz.
2259. View near Darthuizen. An undulating landscape with cattle
guarded by a boy.
(). 17I4 by 22I/2 in., h. animal, 4 in< Signed at the bottom to the left:
// Stockvisch 1S14. Acquired at an exhibition at Amsterdam, 1816.
STOMME. 317
/ — — »//
it of a young >* ^
,nle.length J . j>. J&^«
STOMME (Jan Jansz. de) or Jan Jansen Stom. In 1643 his
name was placed on the register of the " Klein-Burgerrecht" at
Groningen, where he worked until after 1657.
2259a. Portrait of a young
man.
figure, full face.
(). 28*4 by 20^4 in., nat.
size. Signed at the top
to the left : a
Lent by Jhr. B. W. F. /
van Riemsdijk, 1904. /
STOOP (Dirck, Theodorus or Rodriguez), was born about 16 10
at Utrecht and died there in 1686. Was painter to the Courts
of Portugal and England; on his return to the Netherlands, in
1678, he settled in his native town. E.
2260. A hunting party. Halting at a relay in a mountainous part
of the country. -> /
l>. 17 by 24 in., h. f. on horseback,. ^7\ S f o -h /■*
4^ in. Signed at the bottom to the right: JD - <£f oOOl? f. /^^S
Sale at Dordrecht, 18 18. cr
Cabinet J. Rombouts, 1850. Bequest L. Dupper Wz., 1870.
2261. Sportsmen waiting. One of the sportsmen is on horseback
and blowing a horn; their dogs are around them.
(). 14^ by 20V4 in., h. f. on horseback, 5% in. Wrongly signed: P. U.
Bought at the sale Gijsbert de Clercq (1897) wi^ tne pecuniary aid of
the Rembrandt Society.
2261a. The walk. A couple taking a walk in the country ; in the middle
distance about the centre, is seen a carriage drawn by two horses.
0« 7*k by 29 in., h. f. 4 in. Painted on the inside of the lid of a clavichord.
Acquired in 1892. In the Dutch Museum, section of Musical instruments.
STORCK (Abraham), was born towards 1635 at Amsterdam and
died there after 1704. E.
2262. View of an Italian seaport. A busy scene on the wharf.
C. 19^ by 2514 in. A • c, .
Signed to the left, on the wall of the quay : «*■ • O>T0YC.[\
Acquired at Geneva in 1882. pVof
2263. The Dam at Amsterdam. A * O 1 TT^ •
View on the Nieuwendijk. jTV , O t O X k #, L CClt •
C 50^ by 66^ in., h. f. 4*4 in.
Signed at the bottom to the right : A ° I dCs C"
Van der Hoop collection. /\- JO/ v •
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
2264. A sea piece. A Dutch Squadron entering an Italian port.
C. 28 by 33% in., h. f. 2% in.
Signed on a floating board : ^ • S "fcO f C-K • F •
* Same source as No. 2263.
2265. A sea view. Companion to the preceding No. ; the same
Squadron leaving the port.
C. 28 by 33% in., h. f. 2 in.
Signed on a floating board: j\ * fisi" f*% tT* k*' TT*
Same source as No. 2263. . • wu U« C7/\ f
318 STORCK.
2266. The roadstead of Enkhuizen, with ships under sail.
C. 34 by 46*4 in. Signed on a ship's boat: * .y
Presented by the heirs of Baron H. J. van l\ * C.-J ^)'f C '^
der Heim van Duivendijke, 1890.
2266a. The Moscovite ambassadors visiting Amsterdam, 29
August 1697. F£te on the "Binnen-Amstel" behind the "Klove-
niersdoelen"; in the distance the Weighing House called "Sint
Anthonie's Waag".
C. on O. 1314 by 16^ in., h. f. 1^ in. A'.StOKCK
Signed at the bottom of the monument : Fee 1^
From a sale of Fred. Muller & Co., 1904.
2267. View of the island of Onrust, near Batavia. (Painted in
the style of this artist).
C. 38^ by 44 in. Dated: 1699. Sale Copes van Hasselt, Harlem 1880.
STORCK (Johannes), worked in the second half of the
XVII century (1660— 1 684) at Amsterdam. Was probably £r
a brother of Abraham Storck. Pf
2268. The castle of Nyenrode. (Province of Utrecht). £
O. 1 8^. by 24^4 in., h. f. on horseback, 1^ in. , /
Signed to the left on a fence: ^
Purchased at the sale P. Ver Loren van Themaat, Amsterdam 1885.
STORTENBEKER (Pieter), was born 21 April 1828 at the Hague
and died there 17 April 1898. Pupil of H. van de Sande Bak-
huysen and of J. B. Tom. Z.
2269. At break of day. Landscape in South-Holland with cattle along
the water.
C. 35 by 52 in., h. animal, 10^ in. Signed at the bottom to the right: P.
Storienbeker. Acquired at an exhibition held at the Hague, 1866.
STROEBEL (Johannes Antonie Balth^sar), born at the Hague,
23 November 1821. Pupil of Barth. Joh. and of Hub. van
Hove B.Jzn. Lives at Leiderdorp. E-L.
2270. View of a kitchen with figures.
C. 20^ by 25% in., h. f. woman seated, 7^ in. Signed at the bottom to
the right: J. Stroebel ft. 54. Bequeathed by Baron Reinhard van Lynden, 1899.
2271. The Syndics of the Serge Hall, at Leyden. A Dutch
interior of the XVII century.
C 33 by 36% in., h. f. standing H\ in.
Signed on a parchment: Stroebel f. 1866.
Purchased at the exhibition held at the Hague in 1866.
STRY (Abraham van), born 31 December 1753 at Dordrecht,
lived there and died 7 March 1826. Pupil of Joris Ponse. E.
2272. The drawing lesson. A young man is copying from a plaster
cast, the master looking over him.
M. 10 by 8 in h. h. 1^ in. A-Vnn gt - B
Signed at the bottom to the right: ~/
From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
2273. The housewife. She is seated by the cradle of her sleeping child.
M. 22*4 by 1914 in., h. f. seated, 7^ in. Van der Hoop collection.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since iSS<>.
STRY. 319
2274* The scullery maid cleaning her kitchen..
O. 13% by Io^!| in., h. h. 2% in. Signed to the right pn a bench : A.
van. Strife. Bought at an exhibition, Amsterdam 1818.
STRY (Jacob van), was born 2 October 1756, at Dordrecht; died
in the same town 4 February 181 5. Was a brother of Abraham
van Stry and pupil of Andreas Corn. Lens. £."
2275. Milking -time. Dairy-maids engaged in milking the cows in a
meadow. • :
O. 28^4 by 38 in., h. animal, 5^ in. Signed to the left on a fence : y. van Strij.
Acquired at the sale of Hugo Gevers at Dordrecht in 1822.
2276. Twilight. An undulating tract of country with cows and the
ruins of a castle.
O. 28% by 38 in., h. animal, 5% in.
Signed in the foreground to the left: y. van Strij. Same source as No. 2275.
2277. On the way to market. In a landscape with Dutch scenery,
the figure of a peasant mounted on a donkey laden with panniers.
O. 22ife by. 33 in., h. f. on the donkey, 7 in.
Signed in the. foreground to the left: y. van Strij ft. Same source as No. 2275.
2278. Landscape. . View of the . banks of a stream along -which
herdsmen are driving their cattle.
O. 27^ by 36 in., h. animal, 3^ in. Sale Burnet, 1841.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
2279. A field with cattle.
O. 15% by 20^4 in. Signed at the bottom to the left: ■ y. van Strij.
Presented ,by Mr. Gijsbert de Clercq to the town of Amsterdam.
Lent; to the Museum, since 1 898. .
SWANENBURCH (Isaac Claesz. van), descended from an aristo-
cratic family of Leyden, he was several times appointed Burgo-
master of his native town, where he died in 16 14.
2280. The parabol of the tares. (Attributed to this painter).
O- 51^ by 58 in., h. f. 27% in.
At the bottom to the left is marked: Matth. XIII. Acquired in 1883.
SWEERTS, Swaft, or Suars (Michiel), Dutch artist of the middle of
the XVII century. HI lived at Amsterdam and about 1 65 2 in Rome. E.
2281. A painter's atelier. Some pupils are making- studies from
fragments of plaster, several of which are lying in a heap in
the foreground; the master himself is seen at work copying
from the nude.
C. 28 by 29*4 in., h. f. 15 in. Purchased in 1 901.
2282. A village gathering. An open air scene : some of the peasants
' are playing at cards and so intent on their game that they do
not notice a boy rifling the pockets of one of them. In the
background two men are having a fight.
C. 28 by 29*4 in., h. f. 151/4 in. Bought in 190 1.
TADEMA (Sir Laurens Alma),^born at Dronrijp (Holland), 8
January 1836. Pupil gf Lours de Taeye and of Baron Leys.
Is living in London. E - Z. ^
2283. A young woman. (Study df a head):
M. 12V4 hy 13^4 in., -nat. size. Signed at the bottom to the right: L.
Alma lade ma 1854. Lent by Mr. J. B. Wester woudt, Harlem 1888.
320 TADEMA.
2283a. An Egyptian widow, mourning by the side of the bier on
*v which her husband has been laid and which has been placed
1 ./ m a mortuary chapel near a tempel; officiating priests are per-
s^\ forming the funeral rites singing to the accompaniment of harps.
- - .^ M. 29^ by 39 in., h. h. \\ in. Signed on a sarcophagus: L. Alma
Tadenia 1872. Lent by Mr. J. C. J. Drucker, London 1 903.
TEERLINK (Abraham), baptized at Dordrecht, 5 Novemher 1776;
died at Rome, 26 May 1857. Pupil of Michiel Versteegh and
of Arie Lamme.
2284. Italian landscape. In the distance a view of a mountain and
a torrent rushing down.
C. 40 by 56^4 in., h. f. on horseback, 5^ in.
Signed in the foreground to the left: leerlink F. Romae 1824.
From the Pavilion "Welgelegen", Harlem 1885.
2285. The cascade of Tivoli, near Rome.
C. 40^ by 56^ in., h. f. on horseback, 5% in. Signed on the foreground
to the left: leerlink F. Romae 1824, Same source as No. 2284.
TEMMINK (Miss H. C), a Dutch artist of the first half of the
XIX century. Pupil of L. H. de Fontenay.
2286. The fruiterer's wife standing behind her counter.
Poplar, 16^ by 13^ in., h. h. 2% in. Van der Hoop collection.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since .1885.
TEMPEL (Abraham van den), was born in 1622 or 1623 at
Leeuwarden, where he studied under his father, Lambert Jacobsz,,
.worked afterwards under the guidance of Joris van Schooten, at
Leyden, settled in that town until 1660, then lived at Amsterdam
and died 4 October 1672.
2287. Abraham de Visscher (1605— 1667). Seen to the knees,
nearly full face, wearing a black hat, the right hand resting on
a table covered with a red cloth,
M. 50 by 39% in., nat. size. See No. 2129.
Bequeathed by Mrs. D. Balguerie — van Rijswijk, 1823.
2288. Machteld Bas (—1681). Wife of the former, seen to the
knees, slightly turned towards the left, folding a fan in her right
hand. A park in the background. (Unfinished).
C. 50 by 39^ in., nat. size. On the back of the picture is the inscription :
(This Machteld Bas has been painted
after the night she had found her
husband Abraham de Visscher dead
by her side).
Deeze Machtelt Bas is afgeschildert
naa Zij haar man Abraham de
Visscher snagts dood naast haar
zijde vondt.
Same source as No. 2287.
2289. A family group, represented on the stone steps before a
country mansion. The father, mother and five children, the
four eldest making music. The youngest is on the mother's lap.
C. 2 yds 6^4 in.
by 2 yds 7^ in.,
nat. size.
Signed at the
bottom to the y
left : — /
Presented by Mr. J. H. Willink van Bennebroek, 1902.
TEMPEL; 5**
2290. A woman's portrait. Half length figure, seen three quarters
and turned towards the left. She wears a large fluted collar.
Copy after a portrait by Barth. van der Heist which is in the
Museum Boy mans, Rotter- . /?"\ * / /J
dam. M i) /^7p/f/nA))tL T~
C. 30 by 26 in., nat. size. C^yTl \r • ^/v*'^/* 1/
Signed at the top. to the right: y
On the back is the inscription : Aetatis jo, 1646. Sale £aportas, Amster-
dam 1833. Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
2290a. Pieter de la Court (1608— 1685), celebrated writer on political
economy. A friend of the grand pensionary Johan de Witt.
Seated in an armchair, seen to the knees. Behind him is the
bust of Homer; a garden in ^-^ f^ ^^^^^ /
C. 52% by 41^ in., nat. size. J\ yCUl/ ^/C/TlpCl $
Signed to the right, on the q 0 ^ ^J
window sill: /fr'ifcfi^r
\\ Bought & the , sale de la Court' W/L/ £/(/ X ♦
(Fred. Muller & Co.), through the Rembrandt Society, 1904.
2290b. Catharina van der Voort, wife of the preceding. Seated
seen to the knees. Behind her a big vase;
a garden in the background. ^^
C. 52% by 41^ in., nat. size. f J Cfjlj
Signed to the left, on the window sill: Jr
Same source as No. 2290a. ~ -
TfiNGNAGEL (Jan) or Tynagel, was born J 00 7
towards 1584 at Amsterdam (?) and died there in 1635.
2291. Banquet of civic-guards of the company of Captain Geurt
Dircksz. van Beuningen and of Lieutenant Pieter Martsz.
Hoefyzer, 1613. Seventeen figures represented to the knees. In
the foreground the standard-bearer is welcomed by the guests
and -invited to sit down at the feast. They are placed in the
following order:
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
3 276 17 5 16
1 4
1. Geurt Dircksz. van Beuningen, captain; 2. Pieter Martsz.
Hoefyzer, lieutenant; 3. Klaas Bisschop, standard-bearer; 4. Adriaen
van Nieuwlandt; 5. Aert Keyser; 6. Heindryck Sybrantsz. Voet;
7. Laurens Jansz. van Lier; 8: Hans van der Voort; 9.1 Jan
Cornelisz. Meulen; 10. Gerrit Martsz. Conynenburgh; 11. Willem
Kik; 12. Heindr. Hogendorp; 13. Cornells Gerritsz. ; 14. Laurens
Laurensz. van Baalen;-^. Cosmo de Moucheron; 16. Pierre de
Nimay; 17. Jan Tengnagel, sergeant.
C. 61 in. by 2 yds 32 in., nat. size. /J /) A f* 4 ^
Dated on a low seat in the centre * ft J [<\ I j
of the foreground: **■■ **^ * ^* *
From the "Doelen" of the Bowmen. This painting was formerly attributed
to Francois Badens. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
II
322 TENIERS THE YOUNGER.
i
TENIERS THE YOUNGER (David), baptized at Antwerp 15
December 16 10, was a pupil of his father, David Teniers the
Elder. About 1650 he took up his residence at Brussels as
painter to the Grand^Duke Leopold William and died in that
town, 25 April 1690. E\
2292. The guard room. A party of soldiers in a vaulted chamber,
some of whom are playing at cards. In the foreground a display
of various articles of a soldier's equipment.
C. 24 by 37^ in., h. f. 10 in. Signed at the bottom to the right,
towards the centre: — — -• T"*1 /""
The original dimen- /"*) .^MirpC • f4 * / A 4 / .
sions of this painting^ ItNltKO £ •' ^ 7
were probably only 19 by 23^ in. A replica with the smaller dimensions
exists. Sale Mrs. Lormier, 1763. From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
2293. The hour of rest. A group of workmen resting and smoking :
one is seated on a small bench, the others standing around him.
O. 14 by 11% in., h. f. seated, 6% in.
Signed at the bottom to the right: n "7?iv/roC • fre
Same source as No. 2292. +*• /t,T'£KO '"
2294. The village inn. In the foreground the figure of an old man,
seated at a table, holding a tankard in his hand. „
O. 13^4 by 12^ in., h. f. 1% in. Signed on the leg of the table : T^J
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808. ^— *
2295. The temptation of St. Anthony. The saint is seen kneeling
in his grotto, surrounded by diabolical creatures.
O. 1 2\ by 9 in., h. h. 1 \ in. Signed at the bottom to the right : /).Trj«ie|tS .
Engraved by D. J. Sluyter. Lithographed by A. C.
Cramer Nz. Sales Gerrit Braamcamp, Amsterdam 1771 and Mrs. Bicker,
Amsterdam 1809.
2296. Kermesse in a village. In front of a country inn several groups
of people are seated at tables; a few couples
STaSft in., h. , 6* i, P ' TENIERS • Tic
Signed on a log, in the foreground to the right:
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
2297. The farm. A family of villagers at the door of their dwelling.
C. 25^ by 3714 in., h. f.
1 1 ^ in. Signed at the bottom ^— ^. ##— 7**
to the right: t> . Tenors • A*c •
Same source as No. 2296. ^
2298. The players. Two men are seated at a table, a third is
standing shaking the dice, around them a few more figures
looking on at the game. ^
O. 17^ by 2314 in., h. f. 9 in. JT\ _ TffUfFV ,9
Signed at the bottom to the left : -^-^ "• ' V/J- /^~KJ '
Engraved by L. C. van Kesteren. Sale of H. M. William II, 1850.
Same source as 2296.
Bust of Hieronymus van Weert, framed in a wreath of
flowers, painted by Gualterus Gysaer/s. See for this name, No. 1006.
TERBORCH (Gerard). See Borch, p. 73.
TERLAAK. 323
TERLAAK (G.), a Dutch artist of the middle of the XIX century.
2299. Visiting the poor. A rich lady on an errand of charity.
C* 32*k by 34% in., h. f. seated, 21 in. Signed at the bottom to the
right: G. lerlaak 18^3. Bequeathed by Baron Reinhard van Lynden, 1899.
TERMEULEN (Francois Pieter). See ter Meulea, p. 217.
TEST AS (Willem de Famars), born at Utrecht, 30 August 1834;
died near Arnhem, 24 March 1896. Pupil of J. E. J. van den
Berg. E.
2300. Interior of a house at Cairo.
C. 33 by 24% in. Signed in the foreground to the left: W* 7estas.
Purchased at an exhibition held at the Hague, 1S81.
TEUNISSEN (Cornells). See Antkonissen, p. 41.
THIELEN, called RIGOULDTS (Jan Philip vail), baptized at
Mechlin, 1 April 1618; died at Boisschot in 1667. Pupil of
Theod. Rombouts and of Daniel Seghers at Antwerp.
2301. Flowers. A garland of flowers round a bust of Flora.
C. 37% by 25^ in., real size. Signed at the bottom to the right:
1. P.Van . ■ridden . F. Ano tdfcfc
Bequeathed by L. Dupper Wz., 1870.
TIDEMAND (Adolph), born at Mandal (Norway), 14 August 18 14;
died at Christiania, 25 August 1876. Studied under Th. Hilde-
brand and W. von Schadow, at Dusseldorf.
2302. The sick child. A workingman's home seen by candle-light.
C 36% by 45 in., h. f. seated, 24 in-
Signed at the bottom to the right: A. Tidemand Df. 1851.
Bequest of Baron Reinhard van Lynden, 1899.
TISCHBEIN (Johann-Friedrich-August), was born at Maastricht
in 1750, died at Heidelberg in 181 2. Was a pupil of his father,
Johann- Valentin Tischbein, and of his uncle Johann-Heinrich
Tischbein, at Cassel. He painted several portraits at different
foreign Courts and was from 1800 to 1806 Director of the
Academy of Arts at Leipzig.
2303. Portrait of the artist himself. Seen to the shoulders, the
body turned sideways and ^^ <zf** * / + f
the face towards the spectator. /^^ j*s >c /j fari/i f* ipf*
C. 18 by 15 in., nat. size.
Signed at the bottom to the right: • • / /7 %« •)
Bequest A. A. des Tombe, 1903. pt-iT* ' * ^fr>» J/& ^
2304LJan van de Poll (1721— m^
1 801), Burgomaster of Am* "*" / # J / * y#
sterdam. Bust, seen three J f XCf } /) & A J* 9
quarters, turned towards the * *"^ **
left. n * j y S)J,
C. 2%\ by 2\\ in., nat. size. f^ * ' f W '
Signed near the right shoulder: f ^r
Presented by Jhr. J. S. R. van de Pott, 1885.
2304a. Baron Robert Coilot d'Escury (1753— 1834). Captain of
324 TISCHBEIN.
*
.* . the horseguards. Afterwards,
under King Louis-Napoleon, he
became a member of the-
_- Legislative Assembly. Half length _
figure, painted in an oval. f
C. 36 by 30^ in., nat. size. Signed at the bottom _ *^p CL f } •
to the right.. Lent by Baron Th. Collotd'Escury, 1904. ,/ / ^? ^
3304b. Madeleine-Christine Lestevenon (1740
— 1788), wife of the preceding.
Was the. widow of Mr. van *7 , / /
//SC/ih
f78^
Byemont, Burgomaster of the / / £ f A7 #7 C / /J
Hague. Half length figure, < S. * % * ' * ' * ' '
painted in an oval, seen full face.
C. 36 by 30^ in., nak size.
'-'Signed at the bottom to the left:
Same* source as No. 2304a."
TISCHBEIN (Johann Heinrich), born at
Kloster Haina, 3 October 1722 ; died at Cassel, 22 August 1789. Was
. the uncle of Johann Friedrich^Aqgust Tischbein, above mentioned.
2306, ^.noe p| BrtmswicJ^ (1709— 1759). Wife of Prince William IV.
C. 1 9 by 1 5 in., h.h. 2^ in.Signed at the bottom to the left : fr firf 1 # .
Acquired in 1818. . . (/• J'**™'1*
TISI (Benvenuto). See Garofalo, p. 127. J?SS-
TIZIANO VECELLIO, called Titian, born at Pieve di Cadore in
1477; died at Venice, 29 August 1576. His first master was
Giovanni Bellini. Worked principally at Venice.
2306. The penitent Magdalen; Copy after the original in the
Museum of St. Petersburg.
C. 45 by 38^4 in., nat. size. Engraved by L. Bemme.
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
'2307. Francis I, King of France (1494 — 1547). Seen side-face,
turned towards the right, wearing a black velvet cap with a white
feather,- the hand resting on the hilt of his sword. Copy by
Benjamin Wolff (see p. ) after the original in the Louvre.
C. .46% by 35^ in., nat. size. Signed at the bottom to the left: B.
Wolff fee. apres le Ti/ien a Paris i8og. Bequeathed by Benj. Wolff, 1825.
TQL^Dojjninicus \van), born at Bodegraven about 1635, buried at
4 vjjgydeh 26 December.. 1676/* Pupil of his uncle, Gerard Dou.
2308. A mouse in a trap. Some children are playing with a mouse
caught in *ttM>.v.>\:. tVVTftL
O. 12^ by 10 in., h. h. 1 % in.* Signed on the window sill : L/ V J W *-•
§ale of Mrs. Heemskerk, the Hague 17 70. From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
2309. Portrait of \an officer of the civic-guard of Leyden. In
<: . jthe background the gate of the " St. Joris Doelen" from which
% several men at arms are issuing. ' m .
O* i-S% by 12^ ift., h. h. *\ in. Signed on the gate : ) C 7 ]>
This portrait' was 'formerly considered to represent *r f
Burgomaster Hendrick Spieghel. ' *~*
Bequest Bicker, 1881. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 188 1.
Family Scene.. Copy after Gerard Dou. See No. 799.
TOM. 325
TOM (Jan Bedijs), born at Boskoop, 4 March 181 3; died at Leyden
18 July 1894. Pupil of Andreas Schelfhout. E.
2310. On the heath. A large flock of sheep tended by the shepherd
and his wife.
M. 29% by 42 \ in., h. animal lying down, 4 in. Signed in the foreground to
the left: y. B. lorn i866m Acquired at the exhibition held at the Hague in 1866.
TOORENVLIET (Jacob), was born in 1635 or 1636 at Leyden and
- died there in- 1719. Pupil of his father, Abr. Toorenvliet. M-E,
2311. The music lesson. An old man giving instruction on the guitar
to a lady.
O. 10% by 8 in., h. h. 1^ in. fZ^>f~ % /** ' J I
Signed to the left on a column: ^/j\J OO^t^if It 9 J *J •
From the collection Gijsbert de Clercq.
Purchased from the Rembrandt Society in 1902.
TOUSSAINT (Pierre Joseph), was born 1 July 1822 at Brussels,
where he died 22 November 1888.
2312. The young artist. A boy seated in an armchair is studying a drawing.
O. 10 by 8^ in. Signed, at the. bottom to the right: P. J. 7 0 us saint.
Bequest of Baron Reinhard van Lynden, 1899. ;
TRIGT (Hendrik Albert van), born at Dordrecht, 22 October 1829;
died at Harlem, 6 June 1899.
2313. Bible class in the church of Vik in Norway.
C. 29^ by 40^ in., h. f. 17 in.
Signed in the foreground to the left: H. A. van Irigt ft 1866.
Bought at the exhibition held at the Hague in 1866.
TROOST (Cornells), was born 8 October 1697 at Amsterdam, where
he worked and died 7 March 1750. Pupil of Arnold Boonen. E ' - M.
2314. The artist's own portrait.
C. 3414 by 27^
Signed at the
Sale Borger
2315. ThQ portrait of the painter himself.
COP. ov. 5 by 4 in., h. h. 1^ in; Sales: collection Jer. Tonneman, 1754;
de Bruyn, Amsterdam 1798 ,and collection J; I. de. Neufville Brants, 1829.
2316. The inspectors of the Collegium Medicum at Amsterdam,
1724. The persons represented are: Hendrik van :Bronkhorst,
Casparus Commelin- and Daniel van Buureri, phycisians ; Jeronimo
de Bosch and TMartinus Haesbaert, apothecaries; the servant of
the Guild, Joost ter PeJkwijk.
Whole length figures, seated at a
table covered with a thick cloth.
C. 2 yds 24% in. by 3 yds 16 in., nat. size.
Signed . at, the bottom to the left :
- J^ent by the tofcrn oi Amsterdam,
since 1885. ^ ■
2317. The inspectors of the Collegium Medicum at Amsterdam,
1734. (Study sketch for the preceding No.)
C. 15% by 19*4 in., h. h. 1*4 in. Purchased at Paris -in 1895. ^
1 puvv ix-^/vri ti a.x*i»
27% in., nat. size. f^
te bottom to the left: ft <\
Joosten, 1883. c ^^ •
$26 TROOST.
231& Tbe anatomical lesson of Professor W. Rogll, 1728. Whole
length figures representing: Dr. Willem Roell (1700— 1775),
Theodorus van Brederode, Anthoni Milaan, Bemardus van Vijve
and the attendant of the Guild, Pieter Clevering. The Professor
is demonstrating on the leg of a dead body> seen lengthways,
lying on the table.
C. 2 yds 9 in. by 3 yds 14 in., nat. size.
Signed to the right t . •^.•0
on the table : CorruM J****- ~~^ «*• *"*- "S 8 '
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
2319. The governors of the asylum called "Aalmoezeniers-
Weeshuis", 1729. They are: C. van Westerhoff, J. Lepeltak,
Th. Rogge, L. de Bas, Mr. J. van Vliet, C. Commelin Jr.,
W. Swart, Ph. Schrijver, A. J. van den Bogaerde and J. Kapitein,
book-keeper. Whole length figures, all seated, except J. Lepeltak
who is standing, in a richly furnished apartment, round a table on
a raised platform. To the right in
the foreground stands a boy in /^ ^^
rags and tatters. ( Jf0(tft.
C. 4 yds 19 in. by 4 yds 21 in., nat. size.
Signed to the left on a chair: l/FllS-PlliOr* f-4- ./" • /
Dated: 17 2q. ^ ~ jff t r
Formerly in the governors' room of the
Aalmoezeniers-Weeshuis. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
2320. The governors of the orphanage called " Aalmoezeniers-
Weeshuis". Study for the preceding No.
C 36% by 45 in., h. h. \\ in. Same source as No. 2319.
2320a. Jean Lepeltak, standing near a chair. Study for No. 2319.
Paper on O. 23 by 16^ in., h. f. 20% in.
Presented by Mr. H. Lepeltak Kieft, 1905.
2321. Three chiefs of the Surgeons' Guild in 1731. Whole length
figures seated round a table. Their names are: A. Verduyn,
S. Hartmann and E. Huyzer.
C. 601(4 in. by 2 yds \\ in., nat. size.
Signed at the bottom to the left:
Dated: 17 ji. f
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, f^
since 1885.
2322. Isaac Sweers (1707— 1777).
Chief officer of the town of
Amsterdam. Seen to below the
knees, the right hand resting on
his hip, the face slightly turned
towards the right.
C 23^ by 18^ in., h. h. 4^ in.
Signed at the bottom to the left:
Bequeathed by Miss H. A. van Heu-
kelum, 1894.
TROOST. 327
C ; tfvihfr- ft Z &
?>yy
2323. Portrait of a man of rank, dressed
in a red velvet cloak. /■* /T 4-
C 23% by 19 in., h. h. 4% in. Signed at / . JfOOff,
the bottom to the right, on a pedestal : ^*
Presented by the heirs of Mr. J. L. de Bruyn
Kops, 1888.
2325. Maria Magdalena Stavenisse (1700— 1783), seated at a table.
A parrot is perched on her right hand.
C. 22 by 1 7% in.,
h. h. 4^4 in.
Signed on the
plinth of a
column :
Bequeathed by Jhr. Jacob de Witte van Citters, 1875.
2326. Alexander the Great at the battle ^^
of the Granicus. ^^ J
C 43^ by 52*1(4 in., h. f. on horseback, 1 1\ in. f% ^^| r^t^r^
Signed to the left on a stone: \ji^jC^&+*
Sale H. Muilman, Amsterdam 181 3.
Bequest of Jhr. J. S. H. van de Poll, 1880.
2327. A man's portrait. Half length figure,
turned towards the right. (Attributed
to this artist).
C. 19^ by 16^ in., h. h. 4^ in. Bequeathed by J. H. Schellwald, Zwolle 1900.
2328. A woman's portrait. Companion to the preceding No. Half
length figure, turned towards the left. (Attributed to this painter).
C. i<)\ by 16^ in., h. h. 4^ in. Same source as No. 2327.
TROOSTWYK (Wouter Joannes van), was born 28 May 1782
at Amsterdam, where he died 20 September 18 10. Was a pupil
of Jurriaen Andriessen. E.
2329. Landscape in Guelders. In the foreground a little stream ;
in the middle distance a meadow bordered by a row of leafy trees.
C. 20^ by 25^ in., h. f. 2% in.
Acquired at the sale van Troostwyk, Amsterdam 1875.
2330. Landscape in Guelders. View of a farmhouse.
C. on O. 17% by 15% in., h. animal lying down, 2% in.
Same source as No. 2329.
2331. The "Raampoortje" (Gate) at Amsterdam. A winter scene.
C. 22^ by 19 in., h. f. i\ in.
Signed to the right on a wall: W. J. van Troostwyk 1809. Presented by
Mr. J. J. C. Biesmans to the Royal Archeological Society.
Lent to the Museum, since 1902.
TROYON (Constant), born at Sevres, 28 August 18 10; died at
Paris, 20 March 1865. Pupil of Riocreux.
2332. The capstan, standing on the shore at the foot of a hill.
O. 14.14 by 15^4 in. Signed at the bottom to the left: C. Iroyon.
Presented by the Dowager Baroness R. van Lynden, born Baroness van
Pallandt, 1900.
UCHTERVELT "(Jacob). See OCHTERVELT, p. 248.
3?$ ULFT.
ULFT (Jacob van der), born in 1627 at Gorinchem, where he still
lived in 1688. Visited Italy. E.
2333. View of an Italian town. High antique buildings behind
which a dome rises aloft. j ^.r
<<\ 5 by 8 in., h. f. ^ in. Signed at the top to the right: N y lAilt
From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809. \^J ~J
2334. View of an Italian harbour, with the ruins of
a Roman Temple. Companion to the preceding No. ff rffl/-
O. 5 by 8 in., h. f. \ in. Signed at the top to the right: qJ * \T
Same source as No. '2333.
2335. An Italian market place. Portico with ionic columns and
Roman buildings. A "harbour in the distance. ^ y r
C. 16ft by 15. in,, h. f. 2\ in. Qj? p/ If/ft fr
Signed at the bottom to the right:
Sale- JI. Mailman, Amsterdam 181 3. Bequest of Jhr. J. S. H. van de Poll, 1880.
UPPINK (Hs.), was born towards 1753 at Amsterdam, where he
died in 1798.
2336. A flower piece. A magnificent bouquet
of roses, tulips and other flowers in
a brown jar, standing out against a J/^IL,% 9
landscape background.
C. 28% by 23 ^ in., real size.
Signed at the bottom: J7o0
Lent by Mr. J. B. Westerwoudt, Harlem 1902.
UTRECHT (Adriaen van), was born 12 February 1599 at Antwerp,
where he died 5 October 1652. Pupil of Harmen de Neyt.
2337. A study of still life. Various kinds of food placed on a table
in dishes and baskets, with goblets and other pieces of a dinner
service. By the side of a chair several musical instruments and,
in the foreground, near a cooler, a monkey and a little dog.
C. 2 yds 1 in. by On
Signed on a &
sheet of mu$ic:
Acquired in 1842. Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amster-
dam, since 1885.
UTENBROUCK (Moses van). See Wttenbrouck, p. 377.
UTEWAEL (Joachim). See Wttewael, p. 377.
VAILLANT (Bernard), born at Lille in 1634 or 1635; died at
Leyden after 1675. Pupil of his brother, Wallerant Vaillant. M-E.
2338. Johannes Parker (1632— 1695). Sheriff and councillor of the
town of Middelburg. Half length figure
represented in a red cloak, the face ^* • tf
slightly turned towards the right. w 1 jy» / i[j*j]
C- 30 bv 25% in., nat. size. tf^ft'i'Vfrff I
Signed at the bottom to the left: ^
From the collection de Ruyter, acquired f ^\ ^4?
in 1895. *Jt
VAILLANT. 329
f
VAILLANT (Wallerant), born at Lille, 30 May 1623; died -at
Amsterdam, 28 August 1677. Pupil of Erasmus Quellinus, at
Antwerp. First resided at Middelburg and, after spending some
time abroad, fixed his residence at Amsterdam. M- E\
2339. Pieter de Graeflf (1638 — 1707), half length figure, turned
towards the right. On the background his coat of arms. Painted
in an oval.
C. ^29% by 23^ in*, nat. size. Sale de Graeff van Polsbroek, of Ilpendam,
1872, with the following No. Bequest Bicker, 1881.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1881.
2340. Jacoba Bicker (1640— 1695). Wife of the former. Half length
figure, turned towards the left. On the
background her coat of arms. Painted in 0)f-/hlk
an oval.
C. 29 by 23% in., nat. size. • "^
Signed at the bottom to the right : . J Q V A+
Same source as No. 2339. ' ' ' I
2341. Maria van Oosterwyck (163CH1693).
Flower painter, in a satin dress, seated,
turned towards the left. A book is lying
on her knees and she holds in her left
hand her palette and brushes.
C 38% by 31% in., nat. size.
Signed at the bottom to the left:
Sale P. Ver Lorenvan Themaat, Amsterdam 1885.
2342. A lady with three children. The
lady, seen half length, has in her arms
the baby in swaddling clothes.
C. 25 by 30^ in., h. h. 7^ in. Engraved by W. Vaillant.
Presented by Mr. C. H. de Swart, 1885.
2343. Portrait of a young lady, in a white satin dress. Full face,
seen to the knees.
C. 34^ by 2814 in., nat. size. Presented by Jhr. J. S. R. van de Poll, 1885.
2344. Family group representing Reyer van der Burch, his' wife and
five children. He was Government clerk at the military stores at
Delft. In the background a view of "the Geer" with the arsenal.
(Attributed to this artist).
C. 2 yds 9^ in. by 2 yds 12^ in. Sale, Amsterdam 1894. Acquired in 1897.
VALCKENBORCH (Frederick van), born at Mechlin in 1570,
died at Nuremberg in 1623.
2345. In the mountains. A torrent rushing down between high rocks ;
in the foreground a party of merchants attacked by robbers.
COP. 10% by 14 in., h. f. 2 in. ,$©*
Signed at the bottom to the right : <%> * . ita 1 r K r
* Acquired at Berlin in 1889. * *V* rMUCKfc—
VALCKENBORCH (Lucas van), born at Mechlin in 1540 (?),
died at Nuremberg towards 1625. J5 8 2
2346. Mountainous scenery. Steep rocks in the foreground. L
O. 10 by 14 in. Signed at the bottom to the right, on a rock: *. ..
Sale C. L. C. Voskuil & Co., Amsterdam, 10 April 1892;
33Q VALCKENBURG.
VALCKENBURG (Dirck), was born 17 February 1675, at Amster-
dam; died in the same town, 2 February 1721, after having
resided for some time in Suriname. Worked in his native town,
at Augsburg and Vienna. He studied
in several ateliers, a. o. that of Jan
Weenix.
2347. West Indian birds, seen in a
landscape.
C. 60 by 69*4 in., nat. size.
Signed to the right, on the trunk of a tree :
Was already in 1808 in the Mauritshuis. Transferred to the Museum in 1885.
2348. Dead game. A hare and a brace of partridges on a stone slab
ornamented with sculp-
tures; a wooded land-
scape background.
C 39 *k hy 31^ in., real size.
Signed in the centre of the slab : ^s^/ ^2\ J7J7
At the top and bottom a
large piece of the canvas has been folded over the frame. This painting
formerly decorated the chimney piece in a house at Leyden.
Bequest A. A. des Tombe, 1903.
VALCKERT (Werner van), born towards the end of the XVI century,
probably at Amsterdam, where he worked from about 1620 to
1627. In 1635 he was a china painter at Delft. Supposed to
have been a pupil of Hendr.
Goltzius, at Harlem. E- W.
2349. Four syndics and the door-
keeper of the Mercers' Guild
("Groot Kramersgild "), 1622, seen to
the knees.
O. 53^ in. by 2 yds 1^ in., nat. size.
Dated on a piece of paper: 1623, and signed:
Formerly in the room of the Mercers' Guild in the Town-Hall of Amsterdam.
Lent by the town since 1885.
2350. Four governors and the superintendent of the hospital
for lepers, 1624. Painted to the knees, seated at a table. The
governors are: Sieuwerd Sem, Hendrick van Bronkhorst, Ernst
Roeters and Dirck Vlack.
O* 5 4*4 m* hy 2 yds \d% in., nat. size*
Dated on a sheet of paper:
From the landing of the hospital for J ^**^ m*** \
lepers. Lent by the town of Amster-
dam, since 1885.
2351. Three lady-governors and the matron of the hospital
for lepers, 1624. The lady-governors: Tryntie ten Bergh,
Anna Willekens and Tryntie Weelinx are seated at a table on
which are seen an open register, some money-bags and loose
coins. The matron is holding a ball of knitting cotton, In the
tar. ^.
?r. \yy<rtwr v * vokk rf
6 Z^r
VALCKENBURG. 331
background the scene of Lazarus and Dives. . 4
Figures painted to the knees. \*\
O. 52^ in. by 2 yds 3^ in. Signed on a linen money-bag : V £
On the register are the names and the date: 1624. VN
From the lady-governors' room of the hospital for lepers. v \j*
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885. ^^
2352. The company of Captain Albert Coenraetsz. Burgh and
of Lieutenant Pieter Evertsz. Hulft, 1625. Some of the
figures, seated at a table in the foreground, are studying a drawing
of the "Oude Waal". The other members of the corps are
drawn up in a row behind them, the standard-bearer being in the
centre. Their names are: Albert Coenraetsz. Burgh, captain;
Pieter Evertsz. Hulft, lieutenant; Arent van Buyl, standard-bearer ;
Joris Adriaensz. ; Jan van Chanu; Herman Rendorp ; Niclaes van
Stryen; Rombout Jacobsz.; Pieter Croon; Lucas Jacobsz.; Jacob
Croon; Herman Cornelisz. van Hoorn; Pieter Simonsz.
O. 66^ in. by 2 yds
^'T 1 womw v .yQ.tt£ert f :tbzs
Signed on a lance : VT /
First in the large Hall of the "Doelen" of the Cross-Bowmen, it was
afterwards removed to the large room of the Court-Martial in the town-hall.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
2353. Admission of children to the " Aalmoezeniers-Weeshuis"
(Orphanage).
O. 60^ in. by 2 yds 11% in. Half of nat. size. Formerly in the
governors' room of the Orphanage. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
2354. The registration of the indigent by a governor of the
Orphanage called "Aalmoezeniers-Weeshuis".
O. 60 by 25 in., half nat. size. Same source as No. 2353.
2355. The distribution of clothing by a governor of the
" Aalmoezeniers-Weeshuis".
O. 60 by 25 in., half nat. size. Same source as No. 2353.
2356. A governor of the " Aalmoezeniers-Weeshuis*', accom-
panied by the provost, visiting the poor.
O* 59^ by 60^ in., half nat. size. Same source as No. 2353.
2357. The governors of the " Aalmoezeniers-Weeshuis" distri-
buting bread, 1627.
O. 59 by 59^ in., half nat. size. In the foreground, on a sheet of paper,
the date: 1627. Same source as No. 2353.
2358. Pieter Dircksz. Hasselaer (1554—1616). Councillor and
sheriff of Amsterdam. Bust, turned towards the right. (Copy?)
O. 26*4 by 20 in., nat. size. Engraved by J. Houbraken.
Presented by Jhr. J. S. R. van de Poll, 1885.
VALK (H. de). Dutch painter of the second half of the XVII century .
2359. Baron Hans Willem van Aylva( 163 5 — 1 691), Major-general,
surnamed the " Redoubtable". In armour, facing the right.
COP. ov. 13% by 1114 in., h. h. 2\ in.
Signed to the right, on a rock: s^\ O l( ^
Acquired from C. F. Roos & Co., Amster- O** • (re Jjt-txlk- O*-
dam 1887, with the following No.
3-3*: •■' VALK. "
2^30.rFrouck van Aylva, wife <5f the former. Half length figure,
% / turned towards the left.
■V COP. ov. 13ft by 1 1 14 in., h. h,' 2fc in. ^_^ ~ 0^ //O .
Signed to the left, on the wall: J\, • &C .iP-OLLK • *>e;
Same source as No. 2359.
V ALOIS (Jean Francois), born at Paramaribo, 2 August 1778;
died at the Hague, 7 December 1853. Pupil of Jean Teissier.
2361. View in a town. An arched bridge over a canal.
O. 17^ by 24^ in., h. f. 2 in. Signed to the right, in the water: J. F. Valois f.
From the Pavilion " Welgelegen", Harlem- 1885.
2362. Landscape. A field with cows and a Dutch farmhouse.
O. 13 by 1 1\ in., h. f. 2 in. Signed at the bottom to the right : y. F. Valois f.
Presented by Mrs. M. Tamson, born Valois, 1890. •
VANDYCK, see p. 113.
VANLOO (Charles-Am&tee-Philippe), born at Turin in 171 8.
From 1748 to 1758 and from 1763 to 1769, he was painter to
. ~ .'the *Court of Berlin. Son -and pupil of ,Jan-Baptiste Vanloo.
2363. Portrait of Wilhelinina of Hesse-Cassel, wife of Prince
Henry of Prussia, brother of Frederick the Great. Represented
as Hebe, seen to the knees. (Attributed ' to this painter.)
C 57 by 43^ in. From the store-room of the Mauritshuis, 1876.
VANMOUR (Jean-Baptiste) or Van Mour 1), born at Valenciennes,
9 January i6yi; died 22 January 1737, at Constantinopel, where
he had settled in 1699, probably at the invitation of the French
Ambassador, de Ferriol.
This artist painted for several of the Legations, and for private people,
numerous pictures illustrating with the utmost fidelity, the habits and
customs of the Levant, at the beginning of the XVIII century. The Dutch
Ambassador, Cornelis Calkoen (1727 — 1744), collected them and they were
bequeathed by his nephew, Nicolaas Calkoen, to the Board of Management
of the trade with the Levant, at Amsterdam. The bequest was made in
accordance with the wish of his uncle who had directed that the pictures
should be placed in the Board-room of the Town-Hall and be provided
with an. inscription mentioning the services rendered to the commerce with
the- Levant during his term of office. 2) After the dissolution of the
Company in 1826, the collection, with a few other paintings belonging to
this body, were transferred in January 1827 to the Royal Cabinet of
Curiosities at the Hague. At the closing of this exhibition, the collection
was divided between the National Ethnographical Museum and the Dutch
Museum. Since 1903 the pictures have again been gathered together and
a special room allotted for their exhibition The collection (Nos. 2364 —
2430) comprises original pictures by Van Mour, copies or imitations of
his works and a few so-called "Turkish pictures", formerly the property
of the above-mentioned Company.
1) For the particulars concerning this artist, I am indebted to Mr. A. Boppe,
consul-general for the French Republic at Jerusalem, who has kindly
assisted me in the classification and description of the Turkish pictures.
2) Information supplied by Baron E. C. U. Calkoen, of Roermond.
VANMOUR. 33j
2364. Cornells Calkoen. From 1727 to 1744 Ambassador to the
Sublime Porte. Seated, seen to -~ _^
the knees, the face turned /7 / J fjj ) /^"^
towards the left. / /< // m, I J
C 41^4 by 30ft in., nat. size. s^J J \J '. SaflnlOVr J .
Signed to the left:
The greater part of the above-mentioned Turkish pictures were collected
by him.
2365. The Dutch legation. View taken from the gardens.
C. 2614 by 32^ in.
2366. View of Constantinopel and the Seraglio, taken from the
Dutch legation.
C. 56 in. by 2 yds \z\ in., h. f. 7^ in.
State reception of the Dutch Ambassador, Cornells
Calkoen, by Sultan Ahmed III, 14 September 1727. The
details of the ceremony are illustrated by the three following
pictures: Nos. 2367,. 2368 and 2369. '
2367. The Ambassador Calkoen traversing the inner court of
the Palace. The Ambassador on his way to the audience
traverses the court while the janissaries are at dinner.
C. 36 by 49J4 in., h: f. %\ in. ,
2368. Repast offered before the audience by the Grand Vizier, in the
Council-room.
c- 35% by 4714 in., h. £. 9 in.
2369. The Audience. The painter is among the persons present.
C. 35% by 47% in., h. f. o>\ in.
2370. Audience given by the Grand- Vizier, in his palace on the
shores of the Bosphorus. (Copy).
C. 36% by 51 in., h. f. 7 in. ,
2371. The Sultan giving audience to an Ambassador. (Copy).
C 34^ by 47% in., h: f . 9 in.
2372. The Grand- Vizier crossing the square Atmefdan, along
the mosque of Sultan Ahmed.
C. 24 by 33% in., h. f. \\ in.
2373. The Tekk6 at Para, or Convent of the dancing dervises.
C. 30 by 39^ in., h. f. 5^ in.
2374. Dervises at dinner.
C. 13 by 17 in., h. f. 5^ in.
2375. A Turkish wedding. The procession moves along the waterside.
On the opposite bank is seen Roumelie Hissar.
C. 22 by 35^ in., h. f. 4 in.
2376. An Armenian wedding.
C. 17% by 23 in., h. f. .514 in.
2377. A Greek bride with her companions.
C. 22 by 35"% in., h. f. 8^ in.
2378. The room of an accouch£e in Turkey.
C. 22 by 35% in., h. f. 8^4 in.
2379. Turkish women at their meal.
C. 19 by 23 in., h. f. 7 in. * . '
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VANMOUR.
2380. A Turkish boy going to school for the first time.
C 15% by 21 in.f h. f. 4^4 in.
2381. Turkish women in the country. View of Constantinopel.
C. 17^ by 23 in., h. f. 7 in.
2382. A ladies* party at Hunkiar Isk£16ci, on the Asiatic shore
of the Bosphorus.
C. 30^ by 39^ in., h. f. 4 in.
2383. The Bends, or watertanks, in the forests of Belgrade.
C. 24 by 29% in., h. f. 1% in.
2384. The Grand-Vizier.
C 13^ by io1^ in., h. f. 10^ in.
2385. The Grand-Vizier. (Copy).
C. i$*k by 12& in., h. f. 11 in.
At the back of the piclure, the inscription: Den Prime Vizir,
2386. The Kislar Aghassi. Chief of the black eunuchs of the
Sultan. (Copy).
C. 15^ by 12^ in., h. f. io1^ in. At the back on a piece of paper, the
inscription : Eunuchus of Dienaar van de vrouwen van den G. Heer,
Ferriol No. 4, engraved by G. Scotin, Major. Weigel, No. 4, engraved
by an unknown artist.
2387. The Capon Aghassi. Chief of the white eunuchs. (Copy).
C 15^* by \2\ in., h. f. 10^4 in. At the back on a paper, the inscrip-
tion : Kamer dienaar van den G. Heer. Ferriol No. 5 , engraved by
G. Scotin. Weigel I No. 5 engraved by an unknown artist.
2388. The Capoudgi Bachi, Grand-master of the Seraglio. (Copy).
C. 15^ by 12^ in., h. f. 10^ in. At the back on a paper, the inscrip-
tion : Den Seraskier of Onder- Visir.
Ferriol No. 15 and Wiegel No. 15. Engravings.
2389. A Court Official.
C 13% by 10% in., h. f. io1^ in.
2390. A Court Official (?).
C 13^ by 10% in., h. f. seated, 6% in.
2391. Mehemet, Reis Eiffendi. Minister of Foreign Affairs.
C. 13^ by 10^ in., h. f. seated, b\ in.
At the back the inscription: Mehemet Reis Effendi.
2392. Greek ladies and gentlemen, dancing the Khorra.
C. 1 7^ by 22^ in., h. f. 6 in.
2393. A party of Armenians playing at cards.
C. 17^ by 23 in., h. f. 4% in.
2394. Dissolute company.
C. 20\ by 35^ in., h. f. seated, 6 in.
2395. Kalil Patrona. Formerly a soldier in the navy (a Levantine);
he deposited Sultan Ahmed III and placed Mahmout I on the
throne. He is represented standing between his two lieutenants,
the fruiterer Moesla and the
J.B • Vanvnour
coffee seller Alt.
C 47^ by 35ft in., h. f. 21^ in.
To the left, on a monument, the
inscription: Kalil Patrona Chef de
Revolte arrivee a Constantinople le 1 J J J *J .3^* L
28 j?>re de tannee /yjo, and signed : J
VANMOUR. 335
2396. Kalil Patrona leading the revolt. The murder of the
Ministers.
C. 40 by 29^ in., h. f. 6^ in.
2397. The Sultan or Grand Seignior, with two Court Officials.
C 13^ by icty in., h. f. 10^ in.
2398. The Sultan with two dignitaries ; in the background the Palace.
C l3*k by ioife in., h. f. 8^ in.
2399. The Sultan with two dignitaries. (Copy).
C. 15 by 12^ in., h. f. 1 life in. At the back on a sheet of paper, the
inscription: Den Groolen Heer.
2400. The Sultana (?).
C. 15 by 12*4 in., h. f. \o\ in. At the back on a paper, the inscription: Sultane.
2401. The janissary Aga or Captain Aga. Commander-in-chief
of the janissaries, (Copy).
C. 15 by 12% in., h. f. 11 in. At the back on a piece of paper, the
inscription: Capityn Pacha. Ferriol No. 29, engraved by G. Scotin, and
Weigel 1, No. 29, engraved by an unknown artist.
2402. Mehemet Chiaia or Chiaia Bey. Second in command of
the janissaries.
C. 13^ by 11 in., h. f. 1 2. in. At the back the inscription: Mehemmet Chiaia.
2403. A janissary in full dress. (Copy).
C 15^ by 12^ in., h. f. 11 in. At the back, on a paper, the inscription :
yanitzar off Deurwachter van den Grooten Heer,
2404. Seliktar Agassi. Equerry to the Sultan. (Copy).
C. 15% by 12 in., h. f. 11^ in. At the back of the picture, on a piece
of paper, is the inscription: Wdpendrager van den Groten Heer.
Ferriol No. 7, engraved with some modifications by G. Scotin. Weigel 1,
No. 7, engraved by an unknown artist.
2405. Tchavouch or courier. (Copy).
C. 15^ by 12^ in., h. f. \\\ in.
At the back on a paper, the inscription: Chanous of Postlooper.
2406. Dervis. (Copy).
C. 15^ by 12% in., h. f. 11 in. At the back on a paper, the inscription:
Derweys of Turxen HeUige. Ferriol No. 25, engraved by G. Scotin and
Weigel 1. No. 25, engraved by an unknown artist.
2407. Tchavouch Bachi. Chief of the detachment serving as escort
to the Foreign Ambassadors, when received in audience by the
Sultan. (Copy).
C 15^ by 12 in., h. f. 11^ in. At the back, on a paper, the inscrip-
tion: Chaous Bazzi off Oversten der Rijksbezendelingen.
2408. Tchoadar. A servant of the Ambassador. (Copy).
C 15% by \\\ in., h. f. \\\ in. At the back, on a paper, the inscrip-
tion : Chezodax off Ambassadeur.
2409. Turkish woman.
C. \%\ by 14 in., h. f. 13^ in.
2410. Turkish woman seated at her embroidery frame.
C* I31k by IO% in>i h. f* seated, 5% in.
2411. A Greek priest. (Copy).
C* lS*k by 12*4 in., h. f. 11 in. At the back of the picture, the
inscription: Pape Grec and on a paper: Een Griekse Paap of Pries ter.
Ferriol No. 67, engraved with a few modifications by I. de Franssieres.
Weigel II, No. 5, engraved by an unknown artist.
336 VANMOUR.
— ■ - - » - * -
8412. A Jewish money-changer. (Copy).
C. 15% by 12 in., h. f. 1 1 in. At the back, the inscription: yuif, and
again on a paper : Saraff of Wisselaar van den Grooten Heer.
2413. An Albanian soldier. (Copy).
C. 15^ by 12^ in., h. f. 1 0^4 in. At the back of the picture, the
inscription : Arbanes, and again on a piece of paper : Een Arbanes soldaat.
Ferriol No. 78, engraved by G. Scotin, major and Weigel II, No. 28.,
engraved by an unknown artist,
2414. A rebel. (Copy).
C. 15% by I214 in., h. f. 10^ in. At the back the inscription: Patrona
off Rebelt. Ferriol No. 28, engraved by C. N. Cochin and Weigel I,
No. 38. Un Levanti, engraved by an unknown artist.
2415. A man of the island Thermia. (Copy).
C. 15% by 12^ in., h. f. i\\ in. At the back, the inscription : Termiote,
and again on a piece of paper: " Een man van 7 Eylandt 7 emtio'"
2416. A woman of the island Thermia. (Copy).
C. 15% by I o.\ in., h. f. \o\ in. At the back, the inscription: Femme
de Termiote and on a paper: "Een vrouw van 7 Eylandt Termio."
2417. A man of the island Patmos. (Copy).
C- 15% by 12 iu., h. f. 11 in. On a paper at the back of the picture,
the inscription: Eilanden van Patino (Pays Patiniqte).
2418. A woman of the island Patmos. (Copy).
- C. 15^ by 1 2^ in., h. f. 10^ in. At the back, the inscription: Famme
de Patiniote and again on a paper: Vrouw van 7 Eiland Patino. Ferriol
No. 73. The latter calls her "Fille de l'Argentiere". Engraved by G. Scotin.
2419. A man of the island of Tinos. (Archipelago). (Copy).
C 15^ by 12 in., h. f. 11^4 in. At the back, the inscription: Tlnioter,
. and again on a. paper: Eilander van Tlno.
2420. Woman of the island of Tinos. (Copy).
C 15% by 12^ in., h. f. 11% in.
At the back, the same inscription as for the preceding.
2421. A man of the island of Myconi. (Copy).
C. 15^ by 12*4 in«, b. f. 10^ in. At the back of the picture, the
inscription: Miconiote, and again on a paper the same inscription.
2422. A woman of the island of Myconi. (Copy).
C. 15%. by 12 in., h. f. 11^ in.. ^
At the back on a paper, the inscription : Miconesse vrouw en Miconiote.
2423. An inhabitant of the island of Scriphos (Archipelago),
playing on the tambourine. (Copy).
C. 15^ by 12*4 in., h. f. \\\ in. At the back of the picture, the
inscription: Serfiote, and on a piece of paper: Eilanden van Serif 0.
Ferriol No: 70, engraved by G. Scotin, maj. Weigel II, No. 1 1 : Greek
of the islands playing on the taboera, engraved by an unknown artist
2424. Albanian shepherd. (Copy).
C 15^ by \2\ in., h. f. 11^ in.
At the back, the inscription : Pasteur Albanes, and on a paper : Arbanees Herder.
2425. A man of the Albanian coast. (Copy).
C IS1k by 12*4 in«, b. f. 10% ui. At the back the inscription: Arbanes,
and again on a piece of paper: Een man van de kust Arbano.
2426. A woman of the Albanian coast.
C- l5*k by 12^ in., h. f. 11 in. Sigtied at the back of the picture : Vanmour.
On a paper, the inscription: Een vrouw van de kust Arbano.
Weigel II, No. 31: "Girl of Valachie". Engraved by an unknown artist.
VANMOUR. 337
2427. A man of the Bulgarian coast. (Copy).
C 15ft by 12*4 in., h. f. 10*4 in.
At the back the inscription: Boulgar, and again on a paper: Een man
van de kust Bolgardo. Weigel II, No. 32, engraved by an unknown artist.
2428. A young girl of Bulgaria.
C. 15% by 12*4 in., h. f. \\\ in. At the back of the picture, the
inscription: Femme de Boulgar and Panm.} and on a piece of paper: Een
vrouw van de kust Bolgardo. Ferriol No. 83, engraved by J. Haussard.
Weigel II, No. 33, engraved by an unknown artist.
2429. View on Smyrna and the reception given to Consul de
Hochepied , in the Council Chamber. After presenting his
credentials, the Consul is offered refreshments. (Painted by an
unknown artist).
C. 61 in. by 2 yds 24% in., h. f. 9^ in.
2430. View of Aleppo. In the foreground a market place. (Painted
by an unknown artist).
C. 46 in: by 2 yds 7 in., h. f. 5^ in.
VEEN (Balthasar van der), born probably at Amsterdam in 1596
or 1597, died after 1657 at Harlem, where he had settled.
2431. View of the town of Har-
lem, taken from the Spaarne,
showing the "Eendjespoort".
O. 29^ by 43*4 in., h. f. 2 in.
Signed at the bottom to the left:
Presented by Dr. A. Bredius, 1893.
VEEN (Otto van), was born in 1558 at Leyden, where he became
< a pupiL of Is. Claes van Swanenburgh, and later studied at Liege
under the guidance of Domihicus Lampsonius. After visiting
Italy, he settled in 1593 at Antwerp and in 1620 at Brussels,
where he died, 6 May 1629. Rubens was one of his pupils.
A series of twelve pictures illustrating the insurrection
of the Batavians against the Romans. In 16 13 the series
was purchased by the States-General for the sum of 2200 Guilders
for the decoration of their assembly room.
Each picture: O. 15 by 20^ in., mean h. f. io1^ in.
Purchased from the estate of Prince William III, the pictures were placed
in the Treves Hall at the Hague, and in 1808 transferred to the State Museum.
2432. Claudius Civilis captured by the enemy.
2433. Claudius Civilis incites his compatriots to resist the Romans.
2434. Brinio is appointed Chief of the Caninifates.
2435. Claudius Civilis defeats the Roman troops near the Rhine.
2436. Claudius Civilis blockades the Romans in Castra- Vetera.
2437. Claudius Civilis besieges Castra- Vetera.
2438. The taking of Castra- Vetera.
2439. The Assembly of the Gauls at Rheims.
2440. Valentinus is taken prisoner.
spVceM
338 VEEN.
$2441. Evening meal in the woods.
$2442. Defeat of the Batavian troops by the Romans.
2443. Negociations between Civilis and Cerialis.
VELDE (Adriaen van de), was baptized 30 November 1636 at
Amsterdam, where he lived and died 21 January 1672. Studied
under his father, Willem van de Velde the Elder, under Jan
Wynants and Phil. Wouwerman. E.
2444. A hilly landscape. In the foreground, cows and sheep tended
by a woman and a small boy. ^^^
O. 11 by 15^ in., h. f. seated, 6 in. lj) c C*
Signed in the foreground in the centre : f[ # j£ Jjft (/ 1 J
Acquired from A. de Lelie, 1836. Cabinet J. 90 f»%
Rombouts, 1850. Bequest L. Dupper Wz., 1870.
2445. The ferry. On the bank of a river shepherds and shepherdesses
are waiting for the arrival of the ferryboat, which is seen crossing
the water laden with cattle. r-r\
C. 13% by 14^ in., h. f. 4^ in. // Q ? rO(K£d t C
Signed at the bottom to the right : /J/ . V " ^C ' J>
Engraved by J. A. R. Bert. . (? /T/T
From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809. J V Q O
2446. The artist and hfe family, landscape background. Behind
the group, composed of father, mother, two children and a
maid-servant, is seen a cart and horses with the stable-boy
arranging the harness.
C. 5814 by 67
Signed at the bottom
Sale van der Pals,
Purchased in London in 1833. Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the
town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
2447. The hunt. A party of sportsmen with their horses and dogs
are assembled outside the open gate ,_.
leading to a country mansion. ^/p r\p O.^r/7/-
C. 23% by 29ft in., h. f. 6 in. ' UrC VC* f>
Signed to the left on the bridge: 7 fT fC ' 3
Sales: Randon de Boisset, Paris 1777; due ^J V y 0 ^
de Chabot, Paris 1787; prince Galitzine,
Paris 1825 and Francillon, Paris 1828. Bought from Nieuwenhuys in 1 834.
Vau der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
2448. The hut, standing in the shelter of the wooded slope of a
mountain. A woman is seated on the doorstep and a gentleman,
mounted on a white horse, has stopped to speak to her. A few
heads of cattle in the fore- ^>.
C^Tby 25^ in., h. f. 6 in. J? • J? '. I^^V* ? \ T
Signed at the bottom to the left: f S
Sales : Braamcamp, Amsterdam 1771 ; J U *7 t
Mrs. Valckenier, Amsterdam 1796; / A 1
Gildemeester, Amsterdam 1800 and Brentano, Amsterdam 1822.
2449. A hilly landscape with cattle. In the foreground two cows,
'als, Rotterdam 1824. 0
2351- W. van Valckert.
2445. A. van de Velde.
2478. W. van de Velde de Jonge. 2479. W. van de Velde de Jonge,
VELDE. 339
one red and white, the other black; in the middle distance a
flock of sheep and two shepherds. . ^ h
O. \z\ by 14% in., h. animal, 3% in. ^A:j?.lp^OC '/
Signed at the bottom to the right: * * <£
Acquired from J. de Vries, 1838. Van der Hoop collection. Lent by
the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
2450. A mountainous landscape with ruins and several figures.
(Attributed to this artist.)
C. ii1^ by 15^ in. From the collection Gijsbert de Clercq, 1899.
Purchased from the Rembrandt Society in 1902.
VELDE (Adr. van de) and HACKAERT (Joh.),
See Nos. 102 1 and 1023.
„ „ „ „ and HEYDEN (Jan van der),
See Nos. 11 70 and 11 74.
„ „ „ „ and MOUCHERON (Fred, de),
See Nos. 1677 and 1678.
„ „ „ „ and WYNANTS (Jan), See Wynantsp.380.
VELDE (Esaias van de), was born at Amsterdam about 1590;
before 161 1 he settled at Harlem, and in 16 18 went to live at
the Hague, where he was buried 18 November 1630. He was
employed by the Court. E,
2451. An open air party. A company of ladies and gentlemen are gathered
at dinner round a table placed under a cluster of high leafy trees.
O. 14 by 24 in., h. f. 7^ in. ,— »
Signed at the bottom to the left : _J^ . \£P$i 35JLW • VE LD£. •
Collection C. Vosmaer. *» v JC 1 C*
Bequest D. Franken Dz., 1898. * * GJS %
2452. The ferry boat. A boat full of passengers crossing a wide
river with high trees on its banks.
O. 29^ by 44% in., h. f. 3*4 in. £\ >/• VE L.D L 10 11
Signed to the right on a fence:
Sale P. Ver Loren van Themaat, Amsterdam, October 1885.
2453. Dutch landscape. A view in the Dunes ; a solitary willow on
a sandy slope. A few figures animate the scene.
O. 7 by 9 in., h. f. l\ in.
Signed at the bottom in the centre: Vv",Vlv.^t«\6tO •
Bequest D. Franken Dz., 1898.
2454. Winter pastimes. View outside the walls of Harlem. A frozen
canal with numerous figures. (Attributed to this painter.)
O. 1914 by 3414 in., h. f. 5^ in. Purchased as being a work by Willem
Buytewech, Paris 1884.
VELDE (Jan Jansz. van de), born at Harlem in 16 19 or 1620;
died after 1660. In 1642 he married at Amsterdam.
2455. A study of still life. A smoker's requisites by the side of a
cup and a glass filled with beer.
O. 14^ by 12% in. Signed on the table:
Bequest D. /I (^N
Franken Dz., /(Va/H0C "
1898. (J Vs— '
34Q VELDE.
VELDE THE ELDER (Wfflem van de), was born at Leyden in
the latter, part of 1611- In 1635 ^e settled at Amsterdam
" . and in 1673, having been appointed painter to the Court of
England, he went to live in London, where he was buried
27 December 1693.
2456. Naval battle near Ter Heyden, 10 August 1653. A pen
and ink drawing.
C. 6914 in. by 3 yds 6 in. \V/ . [ \ -P AQ S& '
Signed at the bottom to the left: ' v ■ y . VC ICLC J 0^
On the frame is the coat of Xw
arms of Maerten Harpertsz. ^. T\J**
Tromp. Originally in the ., JP ..0oV °C0^'
possession of the family 0 1/ -v)
Tromp, Sale van Kinschot,
1788, purchased by Caspar van Kinschot. Sold in 181 1 to C. S. Roos,
Amsterdam. Acquired for the State Archives, in 1863 (?).
2457. Naval battle off Dunkirk, 18 February 1639.. A pen. and
ink drawing on canvas.
C. 48% in. by 2 yds 2\ in. 1 u j T/^-i/^/Jgo
Signed at the bottom to the right: W% Y VLLlkA-i
The frame bears the coat of arms V-r
of Maerten Harpertsz. Tromp. Same source as No. 2456.
2458. Naval battle of the Downs, 21 October 1639. A pen and
ink drawing on canvas. r
C. 48^ in. by 2 yds 3 in. ' . * Wi V \/f*M
Signed at the bottom to the left: Y KCZCJ.
On the frame the coat of arms of Maerten Harpertsz. Tromp.
Same source as No. 2456.
2459. Naval battle off Leghorn, 14 March 1653. Pen and ink
drawing on panel, , iVj \/
O. 45 hy 63 in. Signed at the bottom to the right: 1 |
On the frame the coat of arm's of Maerten Harpertsz. Tromp. Vol Jin
Same source as No. 2456.
2460. Lieutenant-Admiral Tromp going on board his ship. Pen
and ink drawing on panel.
O. 3<*V by 42 in. Signed in _ . (J\ . y-v
the foreground in the centre: ' 'lA/ / 6/ 0 • *r C / C) C
Acquired with No. 2463. "^
2461. Battle between the Dutch and Danish fleets in the Sound,
8 November 1658. A pen and ink drawing on panel. ^
O. 39% by 5614 in. Signed at the bottom to the left: V»\/pfJn
From the Dutch Museum, 1887. v<ZLa P
2462. Battle between the Dutch and Danish fleets in the Sound,
8 November 1658. A pen and ink 1 I /•
drawing on panel. t. \//J//p f
C. on O. 41^ by 61 in. W.V.VC^ W
• Signed at the bottom to the left: J 6 G £
Purchased in 1902. 0
2463. The English unsuccessfully attacking the Dutch merchant
VELDE. 341
fleet at Bergen, in Norway, August 1665. A pen and ink
drawing on canvas. -^v ^^ * /~\
of a vessel:
and under the signature the very indistinct date : ibbg.
Purchased at the Hague with No. 2460.
2464. The Four-Days' naval battle, 11— 14 June 1666. Pen and
ink drawing on canvas.
C. 46^ in. by 2 yds. Signed a|t the bottom to the right: V/.y. VeLclcfJd'6xp
Sale van Beresteyn at Vucht, 1884.
2465. The Four-Days' naval battle, 11— 14 June 1666. Oil painting.
C 59% in« by 2 yds *0\ m* Exactly the same scene as that depicted
in the preceding drawing. Originally in the Admiralty house of the Maas,
it was transferred afterwards to the model room of the Department of
Marine at the Hague.
2466. Seapiece, showing the Dutch men-of-war the "Drenthe",
the "Frederick-Henry" and other vessels. A pen and ink
drawing on panel. .
O. 27ft by 35ft in. Signed at the bottom to W/ W \fp\rlf>
the right, on a small board: Vy» V • VV-L^CL^
Sale C. F. Roos & Co., Amsterdam 1882.
2467. View of the Zuyderzee, with several war ships and other
vessels. Pen and ink drawing on panel. .
O. 24 by 31ft in., h. f. 2% in. \Aji\i \tnlrh
Signed at the bottom to the left: TY v» VCtCtCw
Sale of Baroness Taets van Amerongen, nee Hodshon, Amsterdam 1892.
Presented by Mr. Gijsbert de Clercq, 1892.
2468. Battle between the Dutch and Danish fleets, in the
Sound, 8 November 1658. (Painted in the style of this artist
or copy of one of his works.)
C. grisaille 39^ by" 56 in. Sale Amsterdam, 12/13 June 1888.
VELDE THE YOUNGER (Willem van de), baptized at Leyden,
18 December 1633; died at Greenwich, 6 April 1707. Pupil of
his father, Willem van de Velde the Elder and of Simon de
Vlieger. Settled in 1673 m London, where he was appointed
painter to the Court in 1677.
2469. The Y before Amsterdam. Among the numerous vessels in
the port is seen a merchant-man just arrived from the Indies.
C. .70^ in., by 3 yds 16^ in. Signed towards the centre, on a floating
. piece of. board : J /
uma i79r. th- . Qjp. of <\>ecdct-<yj<f#<>
decorated the harbour mas-
ters' room in the "Schreierstoren". Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since
15 August 1808.
2470. The Four-Days' battle, 11 —14 June 1666. The incident
reproduced by the painter is the capture, by the Dutch, of
the English flag-ship "the Royal Prince", on 13 June 1666.
Companion to the following No.
C. 23 by 31^ in. Signed to the right, on a floating piece of wood: ^H/\/.h
Engraved by W. Nieuwhoff.
Sales: Wierman, Amsterdam 1762 and G. van der Pot, Rotterdam 1808
342 VELDE.
2471. Bringing in the prizes from the Four-Days' battle, (n—
14 June 1666.) Three vessels being towed in the waters of the
"Goereesche Gat." Companion to the preceding No.
C 23^4 by 32 in. The traces of a signature are still discernible on a flag.
Engraved by W. Nieuwhoff. Same source as No. 2470.
2472. A calm. A magnificent yacht lying at anchor among several
other vessels.
C. I414 by 17 in., h. f. 2 in. Signed at the bottom to Vv ^/*t Y^
the right, on a floating piece of board:
Engraved by J. A. Boland. Sale W. van Drielst, 1809. Cabinet J.
Rombouts, 1850. Bequest L. Dapper Wz., 187a
2473. A harbour. A few vessels at anchor close to the jetty ; in the
distance a man-of-war.
O. 14 by 12 in., h. f. i\ in. Signed to the right on the jetty: *rvv
From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
2474. Near the coast. In the foreground two boats, laden with
market produce, are approaching with slackened sails. In the
distance two war-ships.
O. i61a by 18 in., h. f. J^d in. Engraved by W. Unger. Same source as No. 2473.
2475. A squall. On the waves of a rolling sea, a vessel is seen
sailing before the wind; in the distance a fleet of warships.
C. 33% by 45V4 in., h. f. 2 in. Signed on the stern of the boat : \X/ \7\/"
Same source as No. 2473.
2476. A calm at sea. Close to a headland, two fishing smacks; in
the distance a man-of-war.
O. 9 by \l\ in., h. f. I in. w.i/.K
Signed at the bottom to the left, on a piece of board:
Sale H. Muilman, Amsterdam 1 8 1 3. Bequeathed by Jhr. J. S. H. van de Poll, 1 880.
2477. A stormy sea. A vessel tacking the wind near a jetty.
O. \\\ by 14% in.
Signed at the bottom to the left, on a floating piece of board : f^wvV
Sale H. Muilman, Amsterdam 1 81 3. Same source as No. 2476.
2478. The cannon shot. In smooth water a warship, with hanging
sails,, is seen emerging from the thick clouds of smoke of a gun
which has just been fired from its broadside.'
C. 31 by 20^ in. Signed
at the bottom to the right: ^75oO
Engraved by C. L. van Kes- 1 ^ JT^
teren and W. Steelink, Sr. jOM^ {]Y (jjti
Acquired from A. Brondgeest \^J^ • \S^ * ^-^
in 1834.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
2479. A gale. A three-master, caught in a squall and much damaged,
is sailing before the wind; a very
high sea and gloomy sky.
C. 3014 by 25 in.
Signed at the bottom to the left:
Bought in Paris, 1 900.
Q».<V(»CMy
VELDE. 343
2480. A calm at sea. A man-of-war flying the flag of the K
United Provinces is riding at anchor; close by, several &
market boats. '£
C. 1 4% by 25*4 in. Signed on the flag floating from the stern:
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1 885. p
2481. The shore. On a beach at the foot of the sandhills,
people are busy unloading a fishing smack.
C. 14^ by 18 in., h. f. 2^ in. Same source as No. 2480.
2482. Rough weather. Market boats struggling against the wind ;
in the distance a man-of-war.
O. 20 by 18% in. Signed to the right on a floating piece of wood : { *s v 1/
Same source as No. 2480.
2483. Battle of the Solebay, 7 June 167a.
C. 44 in. by 2 yds. /~\Ai* ^ fT J
From the sale Fr. Muller & Co. through the Rembrandt Society.
2484. The IJ before Amsterdam. View of the " Eilandskerk" in
the background.
C 33% by 47 in.
Greatly retouched. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1899.
VELDEN (Petrus van der), born at Rotterdam, 5 May 1837. Is
living at Christchurch (New-Zealand). Z.
2485. Double- white ! Two country people, a man and a woman, are
playing at dominoes. The young woman triumphantly holds the
double-white, which gives her the victory and ends the game.
In her elation she shows a row of teeth whiter even than the
ivory of the domino. A man is standing near, laughingly looking
on at the pair.
C. 30 by 39% in., h. f. seated, 19 in.
Signed in the foreground to the left: P. van der Velden. Engraved by
C. Ed. Taurel. Acquired at the exhibition "Pictura", Groninguen 1880.
VENNE (Adriaen Pietersz. van de), was born in 1589 at Delft.
Pupil of Simon de Valck, at Leyden, and of Jeronimus van
Diest at the Hague. From 1614 to 1625 he lived at Middelburg
and later settled at the Hague, where he died 12 November
1662. He was also a poet. E.
2486. The Fishers for Souls. An allegory on the negociations with
Spain during the truce of 12 years. On the right of the com-
position are seen the Grand-Duke Albert and the Grand-Duchess
Isabella, with their train; on the left James I, King of England,
Christian IV of Denmark, the young King of France, Louis XIII,
the Princes Maurice, Frederick-Henry, etc. The painter himself
is standing in the foreground to the left. AWTSJO
O. 38% in., by 2 yds 2% in., h. f. 11% in. Dated on a book. f 1 A.
Engraved by J. A. Boland. Sale Mauritius de Jeude, 1775. lw * •
Formerly in the Palace of the Loo. From the National Museum, the Hague 1808
344 VENNE.
2487. The harbour of Middelburg. An English vessel and the
yacht of Prince Maurice firing salutes. This picture was probably
painted with the object of commemorating the arrival from
England of the Count Palatine, on his visit to his brother-in-law,
Prince Maurice, in April 1613.
O. 25^ by 52*1(1 in., h. f. 5^ in. Bequest D. Franken Dz., 1898.
2488. Prince Maurice at the Kermesseof Ryswyck. An animated
scene of the village en f£te. In the centre Prince Maurice and
his brother Frederick-Henry are arriving in a coach drawn by
six white horses.
O. 22 by 53 in., h.f. 5% in. Signed on a fy ' V£fcttl£ .?T 1 6l $ •
plank, to the right near the trees:
Sales Miss Drekman, Amsterdam 1857 and Le Roy d'Etioles, Paris 1861.
Purchased in Paris, 1880.
2489. Family group of Prince Maurice, with his brothers and cousins,
all mounted. Represented are: Prince Maurice, the King of
Bohemia, the Princes of Orange Philip-William, Frederick-Henry,
William-Louis, Ernest-Casimir, John-Ernest and John-Louis.
Attributed to this painter.
C. 67% in. by 3 yds 7% in., h. f. on horseback, 54 in. Engraved, with some
modifications, by W. Jz. Delff. From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
2490. Portraits of Prince Maurice and Prince Frederick-Henry.
Half length figures.
PAP. ov. 4^ by 3^ in., h. f. \ in. Bequest D. Franken Dz., 1898.
2491. Prince Maurice lying in State. Figure seen half length.
COP. 3 by 5 in., h. h. I in. A replica of this picture, signed Adr, V. Venne
A° 162 1} is in the possession of Mr. Maulde de la Claviere, Paris.
From the National Museum, the. Hague 1808.
2492. The meeting. (Spring.) A gentleman walking by the side of
his horse and a lady in elegant attire, are accosted by a beggar.
O. 6 by 14% in., h. f. 3^ in. Signed in the foreground : -
Engraved by H.Breckerveld.BequestD.FrankenDz., 1898. j^5: V// %^/7nnAJi
2493. Greeting. (Summer.) A gentleman on a prancing horse is
advancing towards a carriage drawn by four white horses. A
view on the Hague in the background.
O. 6 by 14^4 in., h. f. 3^ in. Signed to the right on ^.V:nftm/Vlt t
the trunk of a tree : . jha • •
Engraved by H. Breckerveld in* 1625. Same source as No. 2492.
2494. Conversation. (Autumn.) A gentleman in a rich costume,
attended by his man-servant, is conversing with a young lady on
the bank of a wide canal. j&:v im****.
O. 6 by 14^4 in., h. f. 3^ in. Signed on a cart : *c \s
Engraved by H. Breckerveld in 1625. Same source as No. 2492.
2495. A frost scene. (Winter.) To the right a wide expanse of frozen
water with skaters ; to the left, a few figures in the field bounding it.
O. 6 by 14^ in., h. f. 3 in. Signed at the bottom to the left : ^-_
Engraved by H. Breckerveld in 1625. JVW :tMtnnfiriZ
Same source as No. 2492.
252S. J. Vermeer.
VENNE. 345
2496. Village kermesse. In . the foreground the painter on horseback.
O. 14.14 by 21% in., h. f. 2% in. At the bottom to the right the coun-
: terfeit signature: BREVGHEL/ 1625. Some traces of the original signature
and the date : 1625, are still visible at the bottom to the right.
. Same source as No. 2492.
2497. Shrove-Tuesday in the country. A group of quaintly dressed
masqueraders are crossing a bridge over a frozen canal. In the
foreground two boors fighting.
O. 28^ 'by 3614 in,; h. f. 8^ in. At the bottom to the right very slight
traces of some writing of which only the letters . . Jiaag can be distinguished.
Purchased in 1900.
2498. Skaters on a large frozen sheet of water.
O. 10 by 16^ in., h. f. ^^ -^
&£ toSifhne1eft" the JDoM ^wae /^T2f
Bequest D. Franken Dz., 1898.
2499. The King of Bohemia, Frederick V, and his wife Eliza-
beth Stuart on horseback, starting for the chase with their
retinue. Grisaille.
C 61 in. by 2 yds 4% in., h. f. j*
Sards' £%£: *" ^ ^>± VM Wtt . I <? 2 fr.
Presented by the municipal council of Heusden, 1879.
2500. Interview between Boudewyn of Heusden and the
English Ambassador. Grisaille.
C. 2 yds 2 in. by 3 yds 4 in., h. f. 63 in.
Presented by the municipal council of Heusden, 1879.
2501. A musical party. The company is gathered in a richly furnished
apartment round the dinner table. Grisaille.
O. 14^ by 22 in., h. f. seated, 7^ in. Bequest D. Franken Dz., 1898.
2502. The. end of misery. A peasant interior, with two men and a
woman; the, body of an old man is laid out over which the figure of
Death is bending. Grisaille. r 2.
O. 14 by 19% in., h. f. 9 in. *2a\ 9 • . P?g^? n/rn
Signed to the right, on the chimney: O^V- V- IS^ C/I/1/1J^ #
and the title of the subject: CHenbetl'Sinb. Bequest D. Franken Dz., 1 898.
2503. Poorer than poor ! The lame and halting fighting each other
with their crutches. Grisaille. •'
and the title of the subject: $CH*0rm\ Presented in 1898 by Mr. G. de
Clercq to the town of Amsterdam. Lent to the Museum since 1898.
2504. Pitiful to behold! Fighting ~
peasants restrained by their / v Q /
wives. Grisaille.
O. 14^ by 12 in., h. f. 9 in.
Signed at the bottom in the centre :
and the title of the subject: ^fammetlycft. Same source as No. 2503.
Jffi:v:y&wvi&
346 VENNE.
2505. What have they come to! A fight between villagers.
Grisaille. , ^
O. 14^ by \\\ in., h. f. 9% in. flC •}.. 2&WVL& •
Signed at the bottom to the left: «-/y> *'
and the title of the subject: ^famttiet'tlldU* Same source as No. 2503.
2506. A country dance. Peasants dancing in a ring to the playing
of a violin. Grisaille.
O. 14^ by 11^ in., h. f. 8% in. .,
Signed at the bottom to the left : rtn . Oj . 09£/lWl/lj£, ; I ff j 1 •
Same source as No. 2503.
VERBOECKHOVEN (Eugene- Joseph), born at Warneton (West-
Flanders), 8 June 1799; died at Brussels, 19 January 188 1. Pupil
of his father, Barth. Verboeckhoven and of B. Ommeganck. L- E.
2507. Pasture in the "Gooi", with cattle tended by a shepherd-boy.
O. 23^ by 29% in., h. animal 4^ in.
Signed in the foreground to the right : E. y. Verboeckhoven F. a Gand 1824.
Acquired at an exhibition held at Brussels.
2508. A landscape with cattle. A few cows guarded by a young boy.
C. 37% by 50 in., h. animal, 10 in.
Signed in the foreground to the right: E. y, Verboeckhoven F. i8sj.
Purchased at the exhibition held at Harlem in 1825.
2509. Hungry wolves attacking horses.
C. 2 yds 28% in. by 3 yds 35 in., h. animal, 20% in.
Signed in the foreground to the right: Eugene Verboeckhoven Ft, 1836.
Engraved by P. Lauters. This picture was given by King Leopold I of
Belgium as one of the prizes for the tombola held for the benefit of the
victims of the inundation of 186 1. It was drawn by Mr. H. J. Molsbergen,
baker at Utrecht, from whom Minister J. B. Thorbecke bought it in the
same year. In 1838 E. Verboeckhoven painted a similar composition
which was sold at Bonn in 1898.
NJ VERBOOM (Adriaen Hendricksz.), was born towards 1628 at
Rotterdam and died probably at Amsterdam in 1670. He was
working at Harlem between 1650 and 1660. J£.
2510. A forest view. A wide road between high leafy trees along
which a herdsman is leading a drove of oxen and goats.
C. 2 yds 18% in. ^^^ —^
by 3 yds 23 in. // /1 4 /Vi hjTj
gr7e°arth: qJIm. cQy. y^oom ?f£c4
Mo'si of the ^AQ.Ho53.
figures have *-^
been painted by P. G. van Os. Purchased with the 600 Guilders included
in the bequest of Mrs. J. Balguerie, nee van Rijswijck, 1823.
VERELST (Herman), born about 1640 at the Hague; he first
worked in his native town, settled in 1667 at Amsterdam, afterwards
lived in Vienna and London; died in the last named town
towards 1695. Pupil of his father.
2511.Johan de Witt (1625— 1672), Grand Pensionary. Standing,
VERELST. 347
seen to the knees, turned towards the right, the left arm resting
on a pedestal.
C. 50 by 41 in., nat. size. Signed
to the right on the pedestal:
Bequest Bicker, 1 88 1. Lent by the ^ "a"' ^ /f O fff*
town of Amsterdam, since 1881. jf*^ IO O ^
2512. Wendela Bicker (i 638-1 668). Wife of the preceding. Standing, se?n
to the knees, turned towards^-*-. — ^
the left ; in her hand a rose. t-*-f f\ J 4 J
Landscape background. J *> * JlAC/t/C^^V/V
C. 50 by 4 1 in., nat. size. Signed _ l ^^
at the bottom to the left: (I Q J C% ^% **
Same source as No. 251 1. C/l^*» + U \J f 0
VERHAGEN (Joris). See van der Hagen, p. 139.
VERHEYDEN (Mattheus), born at De Briel, 1 July 1700; died
at the Hague after 1758. Pupil of Hendrik Carre and of
Constantin Netscher.
2513. Francois van Aerssen (1668 — 1740). Vice-admiral. Standing,
seen to the knees; the staff of command in his right hand. In
the distance, a view of the sea.
C. 52^(1 by 41^ in., nat. size.
Lithographed by J. D. Steuerwald. Acquired at the sale of Mrs. van
Dam van Brakel, nee Ditmars van IJsselveere, Amsterdam 1895.
2514. Joan van Riebeek (1691 — 1735). Sheriff and councillor of
the town of Delft. Represented full length, standing.
C. 2 yds 9 in. by 46 in., nat. size. Signed at the back of the picture:
M. Verheyden ft. Presented by Jhr. J. H. F. K. van Swinderen, 1884.
2515. Charlotte-Maria Leidecker (1696 — 1746). Wife of the former.
Full length figure, seated, with a child by her side.
C. 2 yds 9 in. by 46 in., nat. size. Same source as No. 2514.
2516. Gerard Cornells van Riebeek (1722— ). Whole length
figure, represented walking.
C. 2 yds 9 in. by 48 in.,
tauo^to thf right? the M^eiifc^deii.^' i*iw.
Same source as No. 2514.
251 7. Charlotte Beatrix Strick van Linschoten (1732— ).
Wife of the preceding.
Full length figure, standing.
C. 2 yds 9 in. by 48 in., f Mf \ fi~ S%fff% 0/f / /¥ fl/ffl
nat. size. Signed at the ifn/ifi I Z^// -/fy ^/ tv(// ^
bottom to the right:
Same source as No. 2514.
2518. Coenraad van Heemskerck, (1714— ). Half length figure, turned
towards the right.
the left: ^>^
Presented by the heirs of Mr. J. L. de Bruyn — Kops, 1888.
348 VERHEYDEN.
2519. Agnes Margaretha Albinus (17 13— ). Wife of the former.
Half length figure, turned towards the left. ■
bottom to the left : ' c*^
Same source as No. 2518.
VERHOEVEN or VERHOEFF (Abraham), worked at Delft in
the second half of the XVII century. The Museum of Schwerin
possesses pictures painted by this "artist. .
2519a. A cavalry charge on the outskirts of a wood. A covered
cart in the foreground.
O. 1914 by 26 in., h. f. 6 in. Bequest D. Franken Dz., 1 898.
VERKOLJE (Johannes), was born at Amsterdam, 9 February 1650;
was buried at Delft, 8 May 1693. He had settled in the latter
town in 1673. Was a pupil of Jan Lievens. M.
2520. The family concert. A paved chamber in which two ladies
and two gentlemen are making music. - ^
C. 17% by 21 in., h. f. 10ft in. 1 - ^
Signed at the bottom to the right: '^^CQrtt*
Sales Nic. Nieuhoff, the Hague 1777 and H. ^^ «*/> #
***
Muilman, Amsterdam 18 13. Bequeathed by J& *
Jhr. J. S. H. van de Poll, 1880.
2521. Anthonie van Leeu wenhoek (1632— 1723). Natural philosopher
and zoologist. Seen full face, seated at his writing table.
C. 22 by 18% in., h. h. 3^ in. Engraved by J. Verkolje and A. de Blois.
Sale Kaathoven and Lamme, 1879.
2522. Supposed portrait of the painter. (Attributed to this artist.)
Bust, almost full face.
COP. ov. 7% by 5% in., h. h. 3 in.
Presented by Mr. W. E. van Pappelendam, 1 888.
2523. Adriaan Christiaansz. van Groenewegen (?> (1639— 171 2.)
Principal book-keeper of the Dutch E.I. Company. Seen to the knees,
turned towards the right, standing by the side of a column. A park
in the background. «• -w . y „ . ^
bottom to the left: '
Sale held at Amsterdam, 11 November 1875. Sale ). H. Cremer, Am-
sterdam 1887.
2524. The wife of the preceding. Seen to the knees, turned towards
the right, the arm resting on a pedestal on which a little spaniel
is standing.
COP. 23 by •iojfcin.jh.h. f
4^ in. Signed at the 1
bottom to the right: '
Same source as No. 2523. .
VERKOLJE (Nicolaas), was born at Delft, 11 April 1673; died
21 January 1746 at Amsterdam, where he had settled in 1700.
Pupil of his father, Johannes Verkolje. M.
on a peciesiai on wmui » ^^^ 0t,.~«~*
VERKOLJE. 349
2525. The Apotheosis of the Dutch E. I. Company, chamber of
commerce of Amsterdam. An ^
allegorical composition. A / ' - 1 / /
C; 23^ by 33% in., h.f. seated, n% in. / \J JAg/K/? & L / ?*
Signed on a pedestal : * ^^ s* . / J
From the Colonial store-room at *£- f C I ?
Amsterdam, 1857. J
VERLAT (Michel-Maria-Karel), was born in 1824 at Antwerp,
where he died 23 October 1890. Studied under Nicaise c v
Keyser. Was Director and Professor at the Royal Academy of
painting of Antwerp. E.
2526. A struggle to death. A woodcutter is defending his daughter
against a bear.
M. 26 by 21 in., h. f. 17^ in. Signed: Charles Verlat.
Lent by Mr. J. B. Westerwoudt, Harlem 1888.
VERMEER (Johannes), baptized 31 October 1632 at Delft, where
he worked and was buried 15 December 1675. Was a pupil
of Carel Fabritius.
2527. Young woman reading a letter. She is seen in profile,
standing near a table, dressed in a white skirt and blue loose
jacket. In the foreground to the right is seen a chair and
against the white wall of the background hangs a map.
C. 19^ by 15% in., h. h. 2^ in. Engraved by W. Steelink.
Sales: P. van der Lip, Amsterdam 1712; Paris 18095 Lapeyriere, Paris
1825 and Sommariva, Paris 1839. Van der Hoop collection.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
2528. The letter. In the centre of a paved room a lady is seated
with a lute in her hand. She has been interrupted in her
playing by a servant bringing her a letter. To the right a tapestry
curtain has been looped up as if to give a view of the scene.
\ C. 17^ by 15^ in*, h. f. seated, 6% in. «
>j Signed on the wall: \I/|
Engraved by J. Veth. Sale Messchert van Vollenhoven, \y\ C.C^C r
Amsterdam 1892. Purchased with the pecuniary *~*w-?
assistance of the Rembrandt Society and of Mr. J. F. van Lennep, in 1893.
VERMEULEN (Andries), born at Dordrecht, 23 March 1763; died
at Amsterdam, 6 July 18 14. Pupil of his father, Corn. Vermeulen.
2529. A winter scene. A horse-sleigh with country people proceeding
on the ice.
O. \z\ by 16% in., h. f. 3^ in. Signed to the right: A. Vermeulen.
Sale Steenstra, 1839. Van der Hoop collection.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
VERSCHUIER (Lieve), was born about 1630, probably at Rotter-
dam, . where he principally resided and where he was buried
17 December 1686. Lived also for a short time at Amsterdam.
He was a son of the sculptor Pieter Cornelisz. Verschuier and
was himself a wood carver. Visited Italy.
35° VERSCHUIER.
2530. Charles II of England entering the port of Rotterdam,
24 May 1660. A view of the Maas with all kinds of vessels.
The King is on the State Yacht.
C. 49 in. by 2 yds 17 in., h. f. 4^ in. /* X%P +/?£*£ A 0M
Signed in the foreground to the left, ^, # Qsf&l'VWUVl
on a floating piece of wood: ^^
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
2581. Th6 keelhauling. -Punishment on board a man-of-war. The
vessel is surrounded by numerous crafts crowded with spectators.
The culprit is said to have been the surgeon of the ship of
Admiral van Nes. ^ CC^'viP
C. 41% by 62% in., h. f. z\ in. Signed jH • tyttytilUW*
at the bottom to the left, on a floating plank : ^Vs/ \/
Acquired in 1800. From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
2532. Rippling water. Early morning. A view on the roadstead where
shipwrights are busy calking a large vessel.
O. 15% by 1914 in., h. f. seated, 1^4 in. ^. ^tr/fjtutct
Signed at the bottom to the right, on a piece of board : ^" ,
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
VERSCHUUR (Wouterus), born at Amsterdam, 11 June 181 2;
died at Vorden, 4 July 1874. Pupil of P. G. van Os. Z.
•2533. A sleigh race on the Zaan.
C. 30^4 by 41^ in., h. f.«5fc in. Signed at the bottom to the right:
W. Verse kuur ft i8j8. Purchased from the painter in 1858.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
2534. Beating rain. A field with two horses near a ditch.
M. 18% by 26^ in., h. animal, 6^4 in. Signed in the foreground to the
right: IV. Verschuur. Bought at the exhibition held at Amsterdam in 1873.
2535. Scene from the Ten Days' Campaign, August 1831. A
transport of Belgian prisoners under escort of Dutch cuirassiers.
C. 22 by 28Jfe in., h. t on horseback, 5^ in. From the Society "Felix
Meritis" dissolved in 1889. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1889.
VERSPRONCK (Johannes Cornelisz.), born at Harlem in 1597
and buried in the same town, 30 June 1662. Studied under his
father, Cornelis Engelsz. Verspronck and under Frans Hals.
2536. Pieter Jacobsz. Schout (—1645), Burgomaster of Harlem.
Half length figure, turned towards the right, almost full face,
holding his hat in
his right hand. <\,
cso^s^nat.^ "Mpircncfc m):p\j[
size. Signed on the back-
ground to the right :
Sale M. C. van Hall, Amsterdam 1858.
2537. Portrait of an old man. Bust, the face turned towards the
right, looking at the
spectator.
M. 30 \ by 24% in., nat.
size. Signed on the back-
ground to the right:
and: %tVSXi% 83. Presented by Jhr. J. S. R. van de Poll, 1885.
I y^fyroncL^jUj
as6i. S. de Vlieger.
2536. J. C. Verspmuck.
VERSTEEGH. 351
VERSTEEGH (Michiel), born at Dordrecht, 30 August 1756; died
14 November 1843. Pupil of Arie van Wanum and of Joris Ponse,
2538. Evening school. A schoolroom seen by candle light.
M. 23^ by 20^ in., h. f. 7 in. Signed to the right, on a form: M. Versteegh \
feci 1786, Bequeathed by Jhr. P. A. van den Velden, 1892.
2539. A musical party. Candle light scene.
M. 35% by 28% in., h. i. seated, 14% in.
Signed at the bottom to the left : M. Versteegh fecit.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
2540. A woman scouring her kitchen utensils by the light of a lamp.
O. 19^ by 17 in., h. f. seated, 2.\ in.
Signed at the top to the right : M. Versteegh fecit.
Sale Sigault, Amsterdam 1833. Same source as No. 2539.
VERTIN (Petrus-Gerardus), born at the Hague, 21 March 18 19; died
at Amsterdam, 14 September 1893. Pupil of B. J. van Hove. Z- E.
2541. The "Koepoort" (gate) at Delft.
O. 6 by 8% in., h. f. 314 in.
Signed at the bottom to the left: P. G. Vertin.
Bequeathed by Jhr. P. A. van den Velden, 1892.
VERVEER (Samuel Leonardus), was born 30 November 181 3,
at the Hague; died in that town, 5 January 1876. Pupil of
B. J. van Hove. L-E.
2542. View of a town. In the foreground a canal with fishing boats.
C. 41 by 49^ in. Signed to the right in the water: S. L. Verveer F, 1839.
Purchased at the exhibition held at the Hague in 1839.
2543. Noordwyk-on-Sea. A view of the sandhills studded with
fishermen's dwellings and enlivened by some figures.
C. Z2\ by 51^ in., h. f. standing, 3% in.
Signed in the foreground to the right: S. L. Verveer F. i86j.
Acquired at the exhibition heid at the Hague in 1 865.
VERVLOET (Franciscus), born at Mechlin in 1795; died at Venice
in 1872. Pupil of his brother, J. J. A. Vervloet.
2544. View of St. Peter's, Rome. Interior of the church with the
High Altar in the distance.
C. 23% by 29^ in., h. f. kneeling, 1^ in.
Signed to the right on a pillar: F. Vervloet, Roma 1824.
Bought at the exhibition held at Brussels in 1824.
VERWER (Abraham de), also called Van Burghstrate, was
born in the last quarter of the XVI century, and buried in the
"Oude Kerk" at Amsterdam, 19 August 1650. He is supposed
to have resided some time at Paris. Did paintings for Prince
Frederick-Henry.
2545. Sea-fight on the Zuyderzee, 6 October 1573. In the distance
the coast of the province of North-Holland.
C. 6o*4 in. by 3 yds 22 in. rf
Signed at the bottom in the centre s .^ ' 0 1 / .• •//*///
From the National Museum, th ZA0J}j \yp p\*\PY. J^ J
352 . VERWER.
2546. A sailing vessel. Seen aft. In the distance a view of a
town. (Attributed to this artist).
O. 17 by ii^i in.
From the " Huiszittenhuis". Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
VERWILT (Francois), was born towards 16 18 at Rotterdam and
died there in August 1691. Pupil of
Cornelis Poelenburg. M.
2547. Portrait of a boy, known under the
name of " The Admiral's son". Whole
length figure, gracefully bowing.
C. 45 by 36^ in., nat. size.
Signed at the bottom to the left:
Acquired in 1800. From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
VETH (Jan Pieter), born at Dordrecht, 18 May 1864. Studied at
the Academy of Arts of Amsterdam. He is also a writer on
art and is living at Bussum. L-E,
2547a. Johan M. Messchaert (1857 — ). Vocalist. Half length figure,
seated and turned towards the right; seen nearly full face,
wearing a large hat and holding in his right hand a sheet of music.
C. 32^ by 28% in., nat. size.
Signed at the bottom to th£ left: y. V. (joined) igoj.
Presented in 1903 by a group of friends and admirers of Mr. Messchaert.
2547b. Johan Philip van der Kellen. Keeper of the National
Cabinet of Prints from 1876 to 1896 and from 1898 to 1903.
Bust, full face.
C. 25% by 22^ in., nat. size. Signed: y. V. (joined).
Presented in 1904 by some friends and admirers of Mr. van der Kellen
VETTEWINKEL (Hendrik Dz.), was born 20 October 1809 at
Amsterdam, where he died 8 May 1878.
2548. The merchant-man " Flevo" setting sail.
C. 25^ by 3714 in., h. f. *\ in.
Signed at the bottom to the left : H. Vettewinkel ft. fSjf.
Purchased from the artist in 1837. Van der Hoop collection.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
2549. A river scene with boats. In the background a view of a
village.
M. 14^ by 18% in. Signed on the stern of a boat: H. V. 1847*
Presented by Mr. D. H. Vettewinkel, 1888.
VIANEN (Paulus van), worked in the middle of the XVII century
at Utrecht; visited France and Italy.
2550. The Holy family resting on 0
E^b^Sr Wooded VIANEN -T
C 33 by 4314 in., h. h. 2\ in.
Signed at the bottom to the right:
. « Sale Gildemeester, the Hague, 18 No-
vember 1861. v . >v ' «
Presented by Dr. A. Bredius, 1892'
VICTOR. 353
VICTOR (Jacomo), worked about 1663 at Venice and in 1670 at
Amsterdam, where he still lived in 1678.
2551. Birds. A cock, hens and pigeons under high trees.
C. 50^ by 42% in., nat. size. Signed in the foreground on a piece
of board:
Collection
A. van
van Gemert. Sale
of the Dowager Baroness van Verschuer, n£e Van Riemsdijk, Amsterdam 1896.
VICTORS (Jan), born in 1620 at Amsterdam, where he lived until
1673; died a little after 1676 at sea or in the Indies. Was a
pupil of Rembrandt.
2552. Joseph in prison, interpreting the dreams of the buttler and
baker. *"~X
C. 47^ hy 52ft ?- L " ^
5% in. Signed
foreground to the
From the National Mu- \ / s~ /
7 Off.
seum, the Hague 1 808.
2553. The pork-butcher,
at work in the open air, several figures standing around him;
a woman is bringing him a glass
of beer.
C. 27^ by 3914 in., h. f. 1 6^ in.
Signed at the bottom to the right, on a \C XfTAiS
piece of paper : J J * j
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town tff Amsterdam, since 1885.
2554. Joseph presents his father to v
Pharaoh. The King is seated on ^
his throne.
n^ktO\S
•wards £j/^ /f
■M. 'ft f$5X
. In J
C. 6414 in., by 2 yds 8^ in.
Signed at the bottom to the right, towards
the centre:
Lent by Mr. F. H. Wente, Amsterdam
2555. The dentist. A village scene,
front of a dwelling he is drawing a tooth from a young peasant ;
a few spectators standing round.
C. 30^ by 3714 in., h. f. 17 in. Signed on the table:
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
VINCKEBOONS (David), born in 1578 at Mechlin, died in 1629
at Amsterdam, where he had settled in 159 1. E.
2556. The peasants' terror. Soldiers making havoc in a village.
O. \o\ by 16^ in.,* h. f. 8 in. Presented by Dr. A. Bredius, 1887.
12
354 VINCKEBOONS.
2557. The peasants' revenge. The Soldiers driven from the village
by the peasants. .
O. ioife by 1 6^ in., h. f. 8 in. Same source as No. 2556.
2558. St. John the Baptist, preaching to the multitude gathered in
a wood.
- Q. 11 by 17 in., h. f. 5 in.. Purchased at Brussels in 1898.
2559. The garden party. In the garden of a fine country mansion,
some of the guests are grouped round a table richly provided,
others are dancing and a few are seated on the grass.
O. 1 1 14 by 1714 in., h'. f. 4^ in. * ^
Sale F. C. Roos & Co., Amsterdam 1903.
VLIEGER (Simon de), was born at Rotterdam in 1601 ; he lived
at Delft from 1635 to 1640, resided afterwards at Amsterdam
until 1650 and finally settled at Weesp, where he wras buried
in March 1653*- 27.
2590. Battle on the Sl&ak between the Dutch and Spanish
fleets in the night of the 12^— 13th September 1631.
C. 41 by 70^ in., E. f. >-% XT *•> ** r* S*
314 m. Signed to thetet£j.: /Jg • \/Z.lEGEJ^ I Q Z ^
on a piece of board: ^^ O
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
2561. The return of the falconer. He is seen looking through a
small window of . a decayed mansion at the dogs . which are
fighting in the courtyard. Near a large gate a man is watering
' a white horse., ^
(). 28 by 37^ in., h. animal 4% in. ODCA/LlEG t*^_
Signed in the foreground to the left: . a» */r ^ y
Sale of the collection Thor6 (Burger"), *J ''
5 December 1892. In the collection Gijsbert de Clercq, 1899.
Acquired from the Rembrandt Society in 1902.
2562. A river, scene. View near its mouth with a ttireemaster under
sail and trading boats.
O. 34*4 by 47*4 in. J _
Signed on the lee-board of a. boat: CnrVLl^
Same "source as* No. 2561. **
2563. A rocky coast. " View of a bay with some boats crowded with
people. In the foreground travellers .and horses.
C. 32 by 551^ in., h. f. 4 in. • Bequest A. A. des Tombe, 1903.
2564. A storm at sea. Sailing vessels tossed on the high waves close
to a rocky shore. Attributed to de Vlieger; formerly to J. A.
* Beerstraten. • ■ - -■'.•»•
C. 4P4 in. by 2 yds. J 64°
Dated on a flag:
Originally in the "Werknuis" it was afterwards transferred to the "Oude
Zijds Huiszittenhuis". Lent by the' town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
2565. Fishermen on the sea-shtfre. Some are lying down to rest,
others are loading baskets of fish on a cart. Attributed to this
artist. ' ' ' .
i). 25*4 by 42 in., h. f. 6^4 in. Bequest T). Franken Dz., 1898.
VLIET. 355
VLIET (Hendrick-Cornelisz. van), bom in 1611 or 16 12 at Delft;
buried in the same town 28 October 1675. Joh. van Noordt, at
Amsterdam, was one of his masters.
2566. View of the "Old Church", at Delft. The interior, with the
choir in the distance. ^_ *t
O. 2914 by 23* in., h. f. 5 in. " */ / f?*-' O ^P. t
Signed to the right, on the ^J / » -A' (MY ytf C t
base of a pillar : X
From the . National Museum, / 6 f A
the Hague 1808.
2567. The tomb of Piet Hein in the Old Church at Delft. View
of the choir, in which are displayed the Spanish flags taken by
the admiral.
C. 26^ by 22*4 in., h. f. 4^ in. A replica of this picture is in the
Museum of Brussels. Sale F. Muller & Co., Amsterdam 1902.
2568. Portrait of a lady of rank, with a watch in her hand. Seen
to the knees.
C. 41^ by 3414 in., nat. sizei Signed at the bottom to the left on a balustrade:
Sale J. H. Cremer, Amsterdam .1886.
VOGEL (Cornells Johannes de), was born 29 December 1824 at
Dordrecht, where he .died 9 May 1879. Studied under H. F.
Verheggen.
2569. Autumn, The large pond in the wood of the Hague sparkling
in the morning sun.
C. 31*4 by 55 in. Signed in the foreground to the right: C. J. de Vogel,
Dordrecht, Purchased at the exhibition held at Amsterdam in 1877.
VOGEL (Johannes-Gijsbert), born at Hooge-Zwaluwe, 25 June 1828.
Pupil of Andr. Schelfhout.
2570. A heath in North-Brabant. The scene is animated by the
figure of a carman who has stopped with his waggon drawn by an ox.
C. 32 by 48% in. Signed in the foreground to the left: J, G. Vogel 1866.
Bought at the exhibition held at the Hague, in 1866.
VOGELAER (Pieter), born at Zierikzeein 1641, died about 1720.
Worked as painter in his native town and also as engraver and
goldsmith at Veere.
2571. The fleet of the herring fishery. Pen and ink drawing.
O- 33 hy 45 in. Signed to the left: /^T?S^
Presented by Mr. J. H. Marlof to the Royal ( (T Yj—^^P ^
Archeological Society. ^J^ *ZSemC 1X101"
Lent to the Museum, since 1889. \Js & . . .
VOIS (Arie de), was born towards 1632 at Utrecht, where he was
a pupil of Nic. Knupfer ;■ afterwards he worked under the direction
. of Abr. van den Tempel at Leyden, where he died in July 1680.
-V
tr
356 . VOIS.
2572. The jolly fishmonger holding a glass of beer in his right hand.
C. 614 by \\ in., h. h. 2% in. yprf^ ~\
Signed at the top to the right : f» ffl/j) /) / $**
From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809. v*/ US V *«■*
2573. The merry musician. He holds a violin under his left arm
and a full glass in his right hand,
O. 10V4 by %*k in«) h. h. 2% in.
Signed at the top to the right:
Sale of Baroness van Leyden van War-
mqnd, 1 804. From the National Museum, — -- y
the Hague 1808. ^^
2574. The lady and the parrot. A young lady has taken from a
basket full of grapes and peaches, a fruit which she holds out
to a parrot seated on the branches of an oak-tree,
O. 10^4 by 8*4 in., h. h. 2 in.
Signed at the bottom to the left:
Sales Adriaan Lacoste, Dordrecht 1 832 and J.
Rombouts, 1850. Bequest L. Dupper Wz., 1870.
2575. Fisherman smoking his pipe at his ease, with folded arms.
O* 5% hy 4^ in., h. h. 2 in. Signed to the right: ^^
Engraved by J. P. Lange. Van der Hoop collection. ^/uJois
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
VOLLENHOVEN (Herman van), worked in the first half of the
XVII century at Utrecht, where he became in 161 1 a member
of the St. Luke's Guild and its dean in 1627.
2576. The painter in his atelier, painting the portraits of an old
man and woman seated before him. Figures seen to the knees.
C 35 by 44 in-> h- h- 7 in- j -
Signed at the bottom in If _ _ _ ,. • t , _ __
the centre: tl V^ll^^Q\jE
Acquired in 1873. ft • ,
vaTder KeUet?" * ^ •> <" * / M WT RF
VOLLEVENS THE ELDER (Johannes), was born in 1649 at
Geertruidenberg. Studied with Nic. Maes at Dordrecht and with
Jan de Baen at the Hague, where he died in 1728.
2577. Portrait of a superior mili- ft
tary officer, seen to the knees. / Ofi
c. 48*4 by 38% in. (Jan* 9 yowbvtn*
Signed at the bottom to the left:
Presented by Mr. W. E. van Pappe-
lendam, 1886.
2577a. Caspar Fagel (1629—1688). Grand pensionary. (Copy?)
C. 27 by 22% in., h. h. 5 in.
Engraved by J. Houbraken. Acquired at the Hague in 1863.
VOLLEVENS THE YOUNGER (Johannes), was born in February
1685 at the Hague and died there 10 March 1758, Pupil of
his father, Johannes Vollevens the Elder.
2578. Gerard Callenburgh (1602 — 1722). Lieutenant-admiral of
VOLLEVENS THE YOUNGER.
357
Holland and West-Friesland.
^- 47^ by 37% in. nat. size.
Signed at the bottom to the left:
Engraved by J. Houbraken and P.
Tanje. Lithographed by F. H.
Weissenbruch Dzn. Bequest of Mr.
R. J. A. Kallenberg van den Bosch ;
presented to the Museum by the mem-
bers of his family after his death in 1 895 .
Seated, seen to the. knees.
20 April 1833, died at Paris in 1900.
Stormy weather.
VOLLON (Antoine), born
Pupil of Ribot.
2579. View of the port of Dunkirk.'
Walnut, 24% by 14V1 in. Signed at the bottom to the right: A, Vohon.
Presented by the Dowager Baroness R. van Lynden, nee Baroness van
Pallandt, 1900.
2580. Flowers in a red earthenware pot.
C 31^ by 23^4 in., real size. Signed at the bottom to the right : A, Vollon.
Lent by Mr. J. B. Wester woudt, Harlem 1902.
VONCK (Elias), was born in 1605 at Amsterdam and was buried
there 10 June 1652.
2581. Dead game. A hare, a heron
and a few small birds.
C 39^ by 36^ in.
Signed to the right:
Acquired at Paris in 190 1.
VONCK (Jan), born at Amsterdam towards 1630. j^ S\*^
Supposed to have been the son and pupil of / If
Elias Vonck.
2582. A study of dead
birds. Small feathered
game on a wooden slab.
(). 13^ by 17 in. Signed
to the right on the slate:
Sale J. H. Cremer, Amsterdam 1886.
2583. A study of fish. A flat
basket containing a cod,
a few mussels and a red
£/;„, Cbfcl^- — ^
J^jt
gurnet.
s* / « Inmc
O. 2 life by 19 in.
Signed on the leg of the
dresser :
Acquired at the sale F. Kayser, Amsterdam 1888.
VOORDECKER (Henri), was born 26 August 1779 at Brussels, where
he died in 1861. Pupil of Jean Baptiste de Roy.
2584. A huntsman's family*
O. 24^ by 30^4 in., h. f. seated, 6% in.
Signed to the right on the window sill : H. Voordecker fecit 1826.
Purchased at an exhibition, Amsterdam 1828.
358 VOORT.
VOORT (Cornells van der), was born -at Antwerp in 1576 and buried
2 November 1624 at Amsterdam, where he had taken up his residence.
2584a. The company of Captain Jonas Cornelisz. Witsen and
of Lieutenant Volckert Overlander, painted probably between
16 1 2 and 1 61 4. Fifteen figures seen to the knees, forming two
rows. The captain and the standard-bearer are standing in the
centre of the first row. The last figure on the right in the second
row is that of the painter. The names of the persons represented,
are: Jonas Witsen, captain; Volckert Overlander, lieutenant; Dirck
Hasselaer, standard-bearer; Pieter Pietersz. Hasselaer, sergeant;
Jan Claesz. van Vlooswyck, sergeant; Pieter Symonsz. van der
Schellingh ; Dirck Claesz. Schepel ; Jacob Pietersz. Nachtglas ;
Hendrick Lens ; Jan Beths Roodenburch ; Huyg Jansz. Crayesteyn ;
Jan Heyckens; Cornells Schellinger; Dirck Tholincx and Cornells
van der Voort.
C. 67^4 in. by 3 yds 25 in., nat. size. From the "Doelen" of the
Arquebusiers. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1904.
2585. The company of Lieutenant Pieter Pietersz. Hasselaer,
1623. A group of twelve figures forming two rows ; those of the
second row at the back are leaning over a balustrade. They
are placed in the following order:
12 8 9 10 ii
31 42 5 6 7
I. Pieter Hasselaer, lieutenant; 2. Claes Hendrixs. Pot, sergeant;
3. Samuel Blommert ; 4. Hendrik Lens ; 5. Jacob Dirksz. Brouwer;
6. Heindrik Seulyns; 7. Jacob van Nieulandt; 8. Willem Adriaensz.
Raap; 9. Jan Lucasz. Hooft; 10. Dirck Pietersz. Brugman;
II. Barent Willemsz. Prins; 12. Allard Garbrantsz. Schilt.
C. 2 yds % in. by 2 yds 30 in., nat. size. From the "Doelen" of the
Bowmen. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
2586. A group of civic-guards composed of eleven figures,
painted to the knees, forming two rows. Through an open door
in the background a tower and some trees are visible.
C. 67^ in. by 2 yds 19^ in«, nat. size. From the "Doelen" of the
Arquebusiers. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1899.
2587. The governors of the Asylum for old people in 1618.
The names of three of the six persons represented, are : Pelgram
van Dronckelaar, Hendrik Hendricksz. and Hendrick Tholinx.
Figures painted to the knees, grouped, seated or standing, round
a table. With the exception of the person in the immediate fore-
ground to the right, they are all represented in different actions.
C. 60 in. by 2 yds 7 in., nat. size. Signed at the top to the left :
£
1
From the governors' room of the Asylum for old people. Lent by the
town of Amsterdam, since 1885. *"
2562. S. de Vlieger
2587. C. van der Voort.
VOORT. 359
2588. Four governors and the doorkeeper of the house of
detention. Half length figures.
C. 60^ by 2 yds 3^4 in., nat. size. Formerly in the House of Detention.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
2589. Dirck Hasselaer (1 581— 1646). Major in the Militia of
Amsterdam. Standing, seen to the knees, turned towards the
right; he holds his ^
hat in his left hand n -^F^C? ft c* ffv sp -? ^
and his gloves in\_>^^-/ L ull isO y U!J»l 0 J) &
the right. ... Vsi/
O. 45^' by 3314 in.; ^ -
Z^S^T^- 'QJt)ino jo)*
Presented by Jhr. J. S. R. van de Poll, 1885.
2590. Brechtje van Schoterbosch (1592— 1618). Wife of the former,
standing, seen to the knees and turned towards the left; she
holds in her right hand
yfSLT^ t0 a Qy€€atis face a a
O. 45*4 by 331,4 in., nat. ^
size. Dated at the top to _ ffi^ . /-
the right: C J{ U tf 0 . ) Qj <$
. Same source as No. 2589. ^^
2591. Cornells Pietersz. Hooft (1546 — 1626). Burgomaster of
Amsterdam ; seen to the knees, the face turned towards the right,
looking at the spectator, his JT^jT *T- /^ ry/*~
hands resting on the arms of the Q^stttCLtlS .JlKZ • 70
chair' in which he is seated.
O. 49 by 35% in., nat. size. Dated •- U? * jT q q,
on the background to the right: \^X L ' LfL • / U ^ £*
Engraved by J. Houbraken and R. Vinkeles. Was in 1760 in the possession
of Mrs. Corn. Hulft, of Amsterdam. Sales : collection Frang. Nieuwenhuis
(Brussels), Paris 1881, as a work by W. van Vliet. Sale Amsterdam,
14. March 1882. Purchased at Amsterdam in 1887.
2592. Jacobus Rolandus (1562 — 1632). Minister at Amsterdam.
Copy from the engraving by Willem Jacobsz. Delff after the
painting of Corn, van der Voort.
O. 9^ by 614 in., h. h. 2 in. Sale A. G. de Visser, the Hague 1878.
2593. Portrdit of a man. (Copy). Bust, turned to the right.
O. 28 by 24 in. Dated: Aet. J4* i6ig.
Lent by the Royal Archeological Society since 1889.
VOS (Maria), born at Amsterdam, 21 December 1824. Pupil of
Petrus Kiers. Is living at Oosterbeek. E.
2594. A study of still life. Articles of silver plate, dinner ware, Delft
porcelain and various kinds of fruit displayed on a table.
C. 36 by 29^4 in. Signed at the bottom to the right: M. Vos, i8yo.
Acquired at an exhibition, Rotterdam 1870.
VOS (Maerten de), was born in 1532 at Antwerp, where he studied
under his father, Pieter de Vos, and Frans Floris ; died in that
V
360 VOS.
town 4 December 1603. He also went to Venice where he entered
the school of Tintoret.
2595. Gilles Hoffman and Margaretha van Nispen. Half length
figures. This Gilles van Eichelenberg, called Hoffman, was one
of the great ship-owners of Antwerp. In 1566 he left that place
and settled at Middelburg.
Was engaged in trading * L G * D * ° HOFFMAN. EX
with Russia. M ARC am T ae Van NI^PJLN
O- 45ft by 5514 in., nat. size. El V5 CONlVGl.PlNGEBAT
The picture bears the follow- MARTINV5 DE, VOS ANTVER*
ing inscription: plAE MENSE IVLIO ANN. A. R. 5
Sale held at Amsterdam, 13 ■ ■
May 1890. Purchased through C| J iJ L X X -
the Rembrandt Society at a sale held at Amsterdam, 1 June 1897.
VRANCX (Sebastiaen), born 22 January 1573 at Antwerp, where
he was a pupil of Adam van Noort and where he died 19 May
1647. Visited Italy.
2596. The robber robbed. On the road of St. Trond to Thienen, a
woman who has been robbed by a Spanish cavalier of her clothes
and has nothing on but a shift, has taken advantage of a
propitious moment to jump on the horse and ride away.
O. 18 by 25% in., h. f. 5 in. Signed on the trunk of a tree:
Sale C. F. Roos & Co., Amsterdam 1 895.
Presented by Jhr. Victor de Stuers, 1895.
2597. Market day in a Flemish town. In front of the Town-Hall
a scaffold has been raised on which a man is
being flogged. /L ~ -^
O. 16% by 21ft in., h. f. 3% in. Hrt ^ ?S>/'
Signed to the left on two corn sacks : S(K * "^ *
Presented to the Royal Archeological Society by
Mr. A. Willet. Lent to the Museum since 1889.
2598. Winter pastime. On the Scheldt, in view
of Antwerp, an animated scene with skaters
and pedestrians. _
O. 23 by 44% in., h. f. 4ft in. ^-v v" — ^
Signed at the bottom in the centre: si J 7 f\'~)'0J
Purchased at Vreeswijk, 1897. ^^> ^ \S <£*£*/
2599. A cavalry encounter on the heath at _-
Vucht, 5 February 1600. The troops are commanded by Pierre
de Breaute* and Gerard Abrahamsz. Lekkerbeetje, (Copy).
O. 29ft by 42% in.
This painting may also be a copy after the engraving of CI. Jsz. Visscher
from the picture by Seb. Franck. Mr. C. Hofstede de Groot traces in this
work the hand of Gerrit van Santen. Salo J. H. Cremer, Amsterdam 1887.
VRELL (Jacob), a Dutch artist of the middle of the XVII century.
2600. View in the outskirts of a Dutch town. .
(). 14ft by II in., h. f. 2ft in. l.VREl
Signed on the stone step before the house :
Sale of the collection Thore (Burger), Paris. 5 December 1892.
Acquired at the Hague in 1892.
nr
VRIES. 361
VRIES (Abraham de), was born in the latter part of the XVI century
iy/i;1 died probably at the Hague, where he has worked as well
as at Rotterdam, Amsterdam and Paris.
2600a. Portrait of the painter himself, seen half length, facing
the spectator, holding a brush in one hand and his palette in
the other. In front of him, lying on a plinth, are a pair of com-
passes and an open book. On one of the pages are the words:
DE SYMETRIA ET FLEXURIS PARTIUM HUMANI COR-
a latin ode: Wbfnti Uf p&PfFf®M UgfWlY
L32 &S t "the d#»»/«/t P J* ST** B-«*»«
background to the * ' f
right: amno /§*^0-
Bought in London through the Rembrandt Society in 1905.
2601. David de Moor. Bust, the face f
turned towards the left and look- * /
ing at the spectator. J\ 0 Qq 1/ • ^
O. 2814 by 24 in., nat. size. 1/ I * «L 3
Signed at the bottom to the right: J? nil? 0 1 jo *i
and dated underneath : Anno 1640. « « © 4 ft XV OC2OT
Sale of Mrs. Huydecoper — van den Heuvel, Amsterdam 1880.
VRIES (Anthoni de), born 13 February 1841 at Amsterdam, where
he was a pupil at the Royal academy; died at Harlem in
December 1872. See Nos. n 50 and 1151.
VRIES (Michiel van), a Dutch artist who worked in the latter
half of the XVII century.
2602. An old rustic dwelling. Behind it a cluster of trees throwing
their reflection in a canal; in the foreground a small boat.
(). 17 by 24% in., h. f. seated, 1 in. "*v *V~ • j
Signed at the bottom to the right: Ml /*•)?£ J? 5 ] 6 T 3
Acquired at Amsterdam in 1889. ^J *
VRIES (Roelof van), born in 1631 at Harlem; resided in his
native town and also at Amsterdam, where he still lived in 1681.
2603. A rustic cottage. Sheltered by high trees, it stands on an
eminence by the side of a sandy road. On the road are several
figures, among whom are a gentleman mounted on a white horse
accompanied by his falconer.
C. 25^ by 34 in., v-v
h. f. 314 in. Signed f*[\ /
in the foreground to I) /~\ ^~N " ^ /^
the left, towards the ^/^ .^ , frfljQS J^
Sales Pieter Locquet, Amsterdam 1783 and Wessel Reyers, Amsterdam
1814. Purchased in 18 14.
362 VROLYK.
VROLI JK (Johannes Martinus, or Jan) born at the Hague 1 Febr. 1845
where he died 2 Sept. 1894. Was a pupil of Pieter Stortenbeker.
2603a. Cows near a pond, standing in the shadow of some leafy trees.
C. 56^ by 44^ in., h. animal, 6 in. Signed in the foreground to the
left: Jan Vrolyk f 83. Lent by Mr. B. I. D. Zubli, 1905.
VROOM (Hendrick Cornelisz.), was born in 1566 at Harlem, where
he fixed his residence and was buried 4 February 1640. He
studied art at Delft, visited France, England, Italy, where he worked
in the atelier of P. Bril, and Spain. In his native country and in
Spain he also painted on pottery and designed subjects for tapistry.
2604. Dutch vessels running down Spanish galleys off the
Flemish coast, 3 Oct. 1602.
C. 47 by 58% in., h. f.
2\ in.v Signed on the
pennon :
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
2605. View of Amsterdam and the Y.
C. 32 by 2 yds 14 in. 1/ V> n H Asf
Signed on the flag of the first large boat to the left : V K U KJ M
From the "Werkhuis" (Workhouse). Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
2606. Return of the vessel in which Cornells Houtman made
his first voyage to the Indies, August 1597.
C. 56^ in. by 3 yds 2 in. Signed on the
VROOM ?
pennon of the first boat to the right: \f l-f fj f) h/J
From the Dutch Museum, 1887. * I \>\J \J IV\.
2607. Sea-fight on the " Harlemmer Meer" between the Dutch and
the Spanish, 26 May 1573. In the distance the town of Harlem.
C. 2 yds 3 in. by 2 yds 33^ in.
Signed on the Dutch flag of the second
ship to the left:
Was formerly in the Town-Hall at
Harlem and conceded in 1804, with other
pictures, to the Batavian republic. From the National Museum, the Hague 1S08.
WALDORP (Antoine), born 22 March 1803 in the palace called
"huis ten Bosch", near the Hague; died 12 October 1866 at
Amsterdam, where he had settled in 1858. Pupil of J. H. A.
A. Breckenheymer. Z.
2608. A calm sea. On the smooth surface of the water are seen
various vessels, among which several fishing smacks.
M. 19 by 23% in., h. f. 2\ in. Signed to the left on a boat: A.Waldorp.
Bought from the painter in 1850. Van der Hoop collection.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
WALRAVEN (Isaak), was born 23 May 1686 at Amsterdam, where he
died 11 March 1765. Among his masters was Gerrit Rademaker. B.
2609. The last moments of Epaminondas. A composition crowded
with figures. T W7
. o. 24 by 31^ in, h. f. 1014 in. ISAAK WALRAVEN
. Signed at the bottom to the right : # . • ^
Sales: I. Walraven, Amsterdam 1765 ; j* P CI t J\ J 7 2» CJ
Pierre Loquet, Amsterdam 1783 and
Ian Gildemeester Jansz., Amsterdam 1800. Purchased at Brussels in 1871.
WAPPERS. 363
WAPPERS (Gustave), born at Antwerp, 23 August 1803; died at
Paris, 6 December 1874. Pupil of M. I. van Bree and of G. J.
Herreyns. Director of the Academy of Arts at Antwerp. L - E.
2610. Anthonie van Dyck falling in love with his model. The
artist is seen in his studio, kneeling before a peasant-girl.
M. 23 by 1 8% in., h. f. seated, \z\ in. Signed in the foreground to the
left: G* Wappers 1827. Acquired at the exhibition held at the Hague, 1827.
WASSENBERGH (Jan Abel), was born 18 January 1689 at Gro-
ningen, where he died 17 July 1750. Studied with several
masters, a. o. with Adr. van der Werff, at Rotterdam. Has worked
in his native town.
2611. Louisa Christina Trip (-1733). Wife of Gerard Sichterman. Seated,
almost full length figure. ' ^^^
C. 67^ by 58 in., nat. size. sfl n /j) * J ^^
Signed at the bottom to the MX A I f) V ~ ^£ U •>
right, on the door: C^i^^^^^y^^^^^
Bequeathed by pastor F. A. jj ^y C^
Reneman, Harlem 1898. — J-
2611a. Adriaen Joseph Trip van Vredenburg (1687 — 1748).
President of the Military Court of Justice "Stad'en Lande", at
Groningen. Bust, seen three-quarters, turned towards the right.
C. ov. 31 by 23 in., .nat. size. Signed to the left, at the bottom: y. A.
Wassenbergh, iyi8. Presented by Jhr.W. F. Trip van Zoudtlandt, pastor, 1904.
2611b. Johanna Boudina Gales ( — 1727). Second wife of the pre-
ceding. Bust, seen three-quarters, turned to the left.
C. ov. 31 by 23 in., nat. size. Signed at the bottom to the left: J. A,
Wassenbergh, 17 77. Same source as No. 2611a.
2611c. The children Trip amusing themselves in the country. The
youngest child is seated in a little cart drawn by a white horse.
An inscription gives the names of the children as follows : Louis
(172 1 — 1740), Vincent Bernardus (1723 — 1800) and Jan Lucas
(1726— 1786).
C. (irregular form), 37% by 42^ in., h. f. 20 in. Signed to the left : J. A.
Wassenbergh iyjo. Same source as No. 2611a.
WATERLO (Anthonie), was born at Lille in 1609 or 16 10; he lived
• at Amsterdam until 1654, then settled for. a time at Leeuwarden
and afterwards resided at Utrecht until his death, which occurred
after 1676. E.
2612. Forest scenery. (Attributed to this artist).
C. 21 by 24% in. From the sale C. F. Roos & Co., Amsterdam 1881.
WEENIX (Jan), was born in 1640 or 1644 at Amsterdam and died
there 20 September 17 19. Pupil of his father, Jan Baptist Weenix.
From 1664 to 1668 he lived at Utrecht and resided from 1702
to 171 2 at Bensberg, as Court painter to the elector Palatine. E.
2613. Portrait of a man. Full length, represented with a spaniel by
his side. Behind him is a servant holding in his hand a letter,
364 WEENIX.
the address of which is partly legible : Mijnheer ...»
heer A. Bronckhorst C . . . .sman tot Amsterdam,
C. 34^ by 29 in., h. f. 4 in.
Signed at the top to the left:
Van der Hoop collection.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
2614. Dead game and implements of hunting. A
hare hanging from the branch of a tree; on the ground a I
feathered heads of game and hunting gear. In the backgrra
a park. . 1
C. 45 by 38 in., real size. Signed in the centre on the socle of the vai
Sales Herman ten Kate, 1801, and G. van der Pot, Rotterdam 180S.
2615. Fruit and game. A few
heads of game and various
fruits. Seated on the socle
of a vase ornamented with 1~ \Jl Q.^&'pnf*'
sculptures, is a monkey at ^ J • ffyi^tSi ///{
whom a dog is barking. In
the distance is seen a pleasure
ground.
C. 48^ by 39 in., real size. f \r A £L
Signed to the left: / f SA '
Engraved by J. A. Boland. Sale Joan van der Marck, 1773. Cabinet van
Heteren, 1809.
2616. Dead game. (This picture is also known under the name of
The country seat). In the distance a view of the mansion
"Ryxdorp", near Wassenaar. In the foreground, by the side of
a large vase, a few heads of game and a small barking poodle.
C. 673)4 by 63 in., real size. Signed on the cover of the vase :
ecmrX^fi/7/n .
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
2617. A study of game and fruit. A peacock and a goose by the
side of various fruits; a little dog is barking at some birds that
are flying away and at a parrot perched on a balustrade.
C 54^4 by 67 in., real size. Van der Hoop collection.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
2618. Dogs. A greyhound and a spaniel. (Painted in the style of Jan
Weenix).
C 33 by 40^4 in., nat. size. Same source as No. 2617.
WEENIX (Jan Baptist), was born at Amsterdam in 1621 and died
in the castle "Ter Mey", near Utrecht, in 1660. He was the
son of John Weenix, architect, and studied under the guidance
of Abr. Bloemaert and of Nic. Moeyaert. He resided in Italy
from 1642 to 1646 and lived in his native town between 1647
2b2Z.sview «. — __.
c- 37^S *>y 30k in. Signed at the bottom to toe int. j
Bequeathed by Baron Reinhard van Lynden, 1899.
2623. Johan Hendrik Louis Meyer. Marine painter. Half length
figure, seen in profile. See p. 218.
Pap. I2& by 11 in., h. h. $\ in. Presented by Jhr. Victor de Stiiers, 1890.
WEISSENBRUCH (Jan Hendrik), was born 30 November 1824
at the Hague and died there 14 March 1903. He was the
cousin of Johannes Weissenbruch. Studied under W. J. van Hove. E.
2624. Landscape scenery near the "Geestbrug". View of a canal.
M. 12'i, by 19^ in., h. f. \\ in.
Signed at the bottom to the right: J. Hendrik Weissenbruch f. 68.
A replica of this picture, but on a much larger scale, is in the town-
museum of the Hague. Lent by Mr. J. B. Westerwoudt, Harlem 1888.
2625. In the neighbourhood of Barbizon. Forest scene (painted in 1 899).
C. 19 by 25H in. Signed: Barbiien and y. H. WcisstntTuch /.
Purchased at a sale for the benefit of the society of painters " Pulchri
Studio" at the Hague, 1900.
2625a. The mill, situated on the bank of a small stream traversed by a
bridge over which a herdsman is driving his cows. Cloudy weather.
M. 16^ by II in., h. f. life in. Signed to the right: y. H. Weissenbruch f.
Lent by Mr. J. C. J. Drucker, London 1903.
262Sb. A landscape. In the foreground a small cottage on a heath
and in the distance a view of undulating country. A deep blue
sky with white fleecy clouds.
O. 8^ by I3li in. Signed to the right: y. fl. Wehsen&rucli f.
Some source as No. 2625a.
WERFF (Adriaen van der>, was born at Kralinger-Ambacht, 21
January 1659; died at Rotterdam, 12 November 1722. Was a
$66 WERFF.
pupil of Corn. Picolet and of Eglon Hendrik van der Neer. In
1696 he was appointed Court painter to the Elector Palatine, by
whom he was knighted. Worked as an architect at Rotterdam. M.
2626. Portrait of the painter in rich attire, holding in his hand
the portrait of his wife. Half length figure, turned towards the left.
C. on O. 3214 by 26%
in., nat. size. s-jf^ /6J /\j
panel are the dates of ** JJ A
the birth and death of
the artist and those of his wife and daughter. Besides, there are seen
two impressions of seals, one of his coat of arms and the other of his
emblem. A replica of this picture is in the Uffizi palace at Florence.
Sale Abr. Gevers Arnoutsz., Rotterdam 1827. .
2627. Portrait of a painter. He is leaning over, the window ledge,
his palette in one hand, pointing with the other towards a picture.
O. 6% by 5 in., h. h. \\ in.
Signed at the bottom in the centre : \J\, ^a/nueT* : y$t/yr ' j€C
Purchased at the sale Gijsbert ** **
de Clercq, 1897, by the help of the Rembrandt Society.
2628. Margaretha Rendorp (1673^1730.) Wife of Jan van de Poll.
Half length figure, leaning over a balustrade, holding some
flowers in her arms. • ■ , n , - rr r .r
C.l9byi5ifiin.,h.h.3i4in.Signed:0cln.vaT)cl,r WCrff fee 16^2
Presented by Jhr. J. S. R. van de Poll, 1885.
2629. Two lovers. A young man and a young woman kissing, with
two children watching them. ■ rr f
M.i4^byii^in.,h.f,8in.Signedatthebottomtotheright:3c/y v.Werff. J«c •
Sale C. F. Roos & Co., Amsterdam, 1847. Van der Hoop A „ g( 4
collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1.885.
2630. The deposition in the tomb. The Virgin Mary is taking the
crown of thorns from the head of Christ, whilst Mary Magdalen
is kissing his right hand.
C. 40^ by 32% in., h. h. 4 in. ^
Signed at the bottom to the^ /f/f V
left: KJ^lbTr®*
Sale of the collection Adr.
Paats, Rotterdam 171 3.
Acquired by Count Jan van Wassenaar who sold it again to A. Brouwer.
Sales: Bicker van Swieten, the Hague 1731 and Amsterdam 1868.
Replicas of this picture are in the Museum of Munich and in the Museum
Boymans, at Rotterdam. Bequest L. Dupper Wz., 1870.
2631. The Holy family. The Virgin is seated with the child on her
knees which is extending his hands towards the bunch of cherries
which Joseph offers him.
O. 14^ by ni^ in., , _- ~
L^At! -A. V» d* WerfF f ■* y'li
A replica of this picture is in the Hermitage. Sales Mrs. Lormier, the
Hague 1763 and G. van der Pot, Rotterdam 1808.
WKKNIX. 365-
son of John Weenix, architect, anil studied under the guidance
of Abr. Bloemaert and of Nic. Moevaert. He resided in ltalv
from 1642 to 1646 and lived in his native town between 1647
and 1649. ^\
2619. A white and black-
haired goat in a
recumbent position.
<-•• 33 hy 52lt in.
Signed on the background
to the right:
Sale J. 11. Cremer, Amsterdam 1887.
2680. Dead game. A hind, cut open, suspended by the foot, the
head lying on a plinth; to the right is seen the head of a
sniffing dog and to the left a cat.
C. 67 by 62^ in., real size. From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
WEISSENBRUCH (Johannes), was born 18 March 1822 at the
Hague, where he died 15 February 1880. Was a pupil of
S. L. Verveer. K - Z.
2621. Gate of the town of Leerdam.
t\ 3oi(4 by 41 in., h. f. standing, 3 in.
Signed to the left, on the wall of a house: yan W'cisscnbruch /.
. \ \<M\iircd at the exhibition held at Rotterdam in 1 8 70.
2b22, View of the St. Denis church at Ltege.
<*• 371* by 30^4 in. Signed at the bottom to the left : y. Weisstnfa'uch J.
Hequeathed by Baron Reinhard van Lynden, 1899.
2623. Johan Hendrik Louis Meyer. Marine painter. Half length
figure, seen in profile. See p. 218.
Pap. 12*4 by 11 in., h. h. 3^ in. Presented byjhr. Victor de Stuers, 1S90.
WEISSENBRUCH (Jan Hendrik), was born 30 November 1824
at the Hague anil died there 14 March 1903. He was the
cousin of Johannes Weissenbruch. Studied under B. J. van Hove, £.
2624. Landscape scenery near the "Geestbrug". View of a canal.
M. 12V4 by 19^ in., h. f. Ify in.
Signed at the bottom to the right: y. Hendrik lletestmhruck /. 6S,
A replica of this picture, but on a much larger scale, is in the town-
museum of the Hague. Lent by Mr. J. B. Westerwoudt, Harlem 1888.
2625. In the neighbourhood of Barbizon. Forest scene (painted in 1 899).
l\ 19 by 25 Vi in* Signed: fiarbiwn and y. H. Wcissenhruck /.
Purchased at a sale for the benefit of the society of painters u Pulchri
Studio" at the Hague, 1900.
2625a. The mill, situated on the bank of a small stream traversed by a
bridge over which a herdsman is driving his cows. Cloudy weather.
M. i6V| by I a in., h. f, \\ in. Signed to the right: y. H, UcUscnfirttcJi /.
Lent by Mr. J. C. J. Drucker, London 1903.
2625b. A landscape. In the foreground a small cottage on a heath
and in the distance a view of undulating country. A deep blue
sky with white fleecy clouds.
O. S% by 131^ in. Signed to the right: y. //. IftissenfirtH'k f.
Same source as No. 2625a.
WERFF (Adriaen van der), was born at Kralinger-Ambacht, 21
January 1659; died at Rotterdam, 12 November 1722. Was a
368 WERFR
2643. Hendrick Nobel, Director of the E. I. Co., 1625.
2644. Cla.es Maertensz. Thoveling, Director of the E. I. Co.
2645. Joost van Coulster, Director of the E. I. Co., 1630.
2646. Pieter Sonmans, Director of the E. I. Co., 1631.
2647. Corn. Jansz. Hartigsvelt (—1641), Director of the E.I.Co.,1639.
2648. Adriaen Besemer, Director of the E. I. Co., 1642.
2649. Corn de Koningh, Director of the E. I. Co.
2660. Jan van der Burght, Director of the E. I. Co., 1649.
2651. Paulus Verschuur, Director of the E. I. Co., 1651.
2652. Gerard van Bergen, Director of the E. I. Co., 1653.
2653. Jabob Sonmanus (Sonmans), Director of the E. I. Co., 1657.
2654. Willem Hartigsvelt, Director of the E. I. Co., 1657.
2655. Johan de Reus, Director of the E. I. Co.
2656. Corn, van den Bergh, Director of the E. I. Co.
2657. Johan Hennekin (Hennequin), Director of the E. I. Co., 1664.
2658. Jan Kievit, Director of the E. I. Co.
2659. Johan de Vries, Director of the E. I. Co., 1667.
2660. Corn, van Couwenhove, Director of the E. I. Co., 1667.
2661. Adriaen Paets, Director of the E. I. Co., 1668.
2662. Matth. van den Brouck, r*% r Or O 1
Directorof the E.I.C., 1685. (Sic.) 1 : V WEITi leclt
Signed to the right: ^_
2663' EaTbCoDane' Direct°r °f the P:v'WERffjccit.
Signed to the right : .
2664. Dominicus Rosmale, Director ANNO I 7 O O
of the E. I.
2665. Sebastiaen Schepers, Director p fP P t
%£%-. K L Co" ' 7°2' P : v w e rn •. 1 e
2666. Adriaen Paets, Director of the E. I. Co., 1703. Half length
figure, seen full face.
The above mentioned 27 names with the dates are painted on the original
frames. They are not wholly accurate. With the exception of Nos. 2663,
2664, 2665 and 2666, the Nos. running from 2640 to 2666 are copies
by P. van der Werff and form a series of portraits (C. ov. 32^4 by 26^ in.,
nat. size, seen half length, the face turned towards the right) derived from
the Offices of the Dutch E. I. Company, at Rotterdam. To this series
also belong Nos. 279 and 281, the work of unknown artists as well as
No. 1272, painted by Jean Humbert; No. 1564, by Jan de Meyer; Nos. 1776
and 1777, by Dionys van Nymegen and No. 1939, by Jan Maurits Quinkhard.
WEST (Johannes Hendrik van), was born 30 September 1803
at the Hague, where he died in 1881. Pupil of C. Kruseman.
2667. The love letter. A young woman, dressed in the costume of
the Frisian peasantry, is leaving a house with a letter in her hand.
v C. 16 by 13^ in., h. f. 10^ in.
\ Signed at the bottom to the right: J. H. van West 1838.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1 885.
WESTENBERG. 369
WESTENBERG (Pieter George), born at Nimeguen in i79i;died
at Brummen, 26 December 1873. Pupil of Jan Hulswit.
2668. View in Amsterdam, showing the building " Het Zeerechf ?
on the " Buitenkant". A winter scene.
C. 20^ by 26^1 in., h. f. 2 in. Signed on a millstone: P. G. Westenberg 18 xy.
Purchased at the exhibition held at Amsterdam in 181 8.
WESTERBEEK (Cornelis), born at Sassenheim, 13 April 1844;
died at the Hague, 22 October 1903. Studied at the Art Academy
of the Hague and in Hubert van Hove's atelier.
2669. Cows on the edge of the water, a sunset view.
C. 22% by 42^ in. Signed at the bottom to the right: C, Wester beek f 85.
Bequeathed by Baron Reinhard van Lynden, 1899.
WET (Gerrit de), probably a brother of Jacob de Wet the Elder.
Worked at Harlem, where his name is found on the registers of
the St. Luke's Guild. He settled afterwards at Leyden and died
there in 1674.
2670. Saul welcoming David after his victory over Goliath.
At the gate of a town, Saul, accompanied by a numerous suite,
is seen advancing towards David, •* / / */
ato* V5?£ °hn f*e r und Q^yrtT.jifo
Signed at the bottom to the left: '
From a sale at Fr. Muller's and Co., Amsterdam 1900.
WET THE- ELDER (Jacob de), was born about 16 10 at Harlem
and died there after 1671. He worked in that town. Pupil of
Rembrandt. An ancestor of General de Wet.
2671. Christ blessing the little children.
Jesus is seated in front of a decayed
building.
O. 21% by 17% in., h. f. 4% in.
Signed at the bottom to the right:
Presented by Dr. A. Bredius, 1890.
2672. The Assumption of the Virgin. Mary, supported by angels,
is rising from her tomb. Round the scene are numerous figures
in an attitude of adoration. (This work may also be from the
hand of Jacob de Wet the Younger, who died at Amsterdam in 1697).
C. 30 by 24^ in., h. f. 5^ in. r-9
Signed in the centre, at the bottom of the altar: ~J :)#*V4j#f
Bought of Roos & Co., Amsterdam 1900. ^ ^'
WEVER (Cornelis). This artist worked in the latter part of the
XVIII century at Amsterdam, where he was inscribed on the
register of the St. Luke's Guild (society of painters), 7 March
1778. After 1792 his name appears no longer on the registers.
2673. Jan Maurits Quinkhard. Half length figure, almost full face,
holding his palette in his hand. A
C. 1914 by 16% in., h. h. 3^ in. /^G)jS
To the right, on the back of a picture standing on (^ • A/(Pi/t*/7*
an easel, is the inscription: y. M. Quinckhardt Act. *
84 Suae, and signed: /O H*7 J
J.d.wff
Presented by Jhr. B. W. F. van Riemsdijk, 1890.
370 . WEYDEX.
WEYDEN (Rogier van der), born at Tournay towards 1400, died
at Brussels 16 June 1464. He principally worked in the last
named town, resided at Loiivain and also probably in Italy.
2674. Charles the Bold (?) (1433 — 1477).. Duke of Burgundy. Copy
by J. Berends after the original in the Museum at Brussels.
M. i$iJ2 by 14^ in., h. h. 6*4 in. Presented by Mr. J. Berends, of Brussels.
WEYERMAN (Jacob Campo), was born 9 August 1677 at Breda,
where he was a pupil of Ferd. van Kessel ; went afterwards to
Delft, where he studied under the direction of Thomas van der
Wilt. He is principally known for his pamphlets and satires, and
his "Life of the Painters". He died in prison at the Hague,
in March 1747.
2675. Flowers, arranged in a 6") () Q^5 StP Y*YYln T\ P
glass jar placed on a table. ) iA/1 W V- / J / ' "- ' » ^ •
O. 20^ by 1614 in. Signed at " 5U^^
the bottom to the right : —^■^
Presented by Jhr. Victor de Stuers, 1886.
WHISTLER (James Abbott Mac Neill), born at Lowell (Mass.)
..' in 1834; -died 11 July 1903, in London. Studied at Paris under
Charles Gleyre. JE.
2676. Effie Deans, the heroine of Sir Walter Scott's novel: "The
Heart of Mid-Lothian". Whole length figure of a young girl,
standing, seen in profile, turned towards the right.
C. 2 yds 41^ in. by 36^2 in., nat. size. Signed to the right with a mono-
gram. To the left is the quotation : She sunk her head upon her hand
and remained symingly unconcious as a statue (The Heart of Mid-Lothian,
Walter Scott). Presented by the Dowager Baroness K. van Lynden, nee
Baroness van Pallandt, 1900.
WIERINGA (N.), supposed to have worked in the second half of
the XVII century, either in Friesland or in the province of
Groninge,n. His known works are dated between 1647 and i66$-
2677. Portrait of a supe-
rior officer holding /:SS^S
a small hatchet in his f ^
hand. Seen to the j «wA /* a ^ ft ^ "fl
knees, turned towards ]i/\) \\\ I » i
the right.
^" 39 *2 by 3 2 m«) nat- size-
Signed at the bottom to
the left:
and dated: Ao MDCLXVIL Purchased at the sale Marius Vlierboom van
Hoboken, Amsterdam 1896.
WIERINGEN (Cornelis Claesz. van), born at Harlem, was in the
Civic-Guard of his native town in 1600, where he died 17 October
1643. E.
2678. Spanish war vessels off the American coast. /r**sf
C. 41 in. by 2 yds 9 in. C ° C^Y
Signed close to the porthole of a vessel: ^ ^^
Formerly in the possession of Count C. M. E. G. van Bylandt, London.
Sale held at Amsterdam in 1895.
WILDENS. 371
WILDENS (Jan),- was born in 1586 at Antwerp, where he died
16 October 1653. Studied in his native town under Pie ter Verhulst.
2679. A view of Antwerp. Seen from the landside, with numerous
figures going towards the town and returning from it.
C. 2 yds 5% in. by 4 yds., h. f. 7 in. Signed to the right on a railing :
This painting was a commission from the municipal council of Antwerp >
with its companion "Antwerp seen from the River side". For these two
pictures the painter received, on 23d of May 1635, the sum of 600 guilders.
Collections van Winter and Six van Hillegom. Sale held at Amsterdam,
25 November 1851. Presented by Jhr. Dr. J. P. Six van Hillegom, 1852.
WILLAERTS (Abraham), son and pupil of the painter Adam
Willaerts ; he also studied at Paris under Simon Vouet after
.having worked in the atelier of Jan van Bylert at Utrecht. He
was admitted, in 1624, in the painters7 guild of that town, where,
after a long residence in Brazil and at Rome, he finally settled
about 1660.
2680. Baron Jacob van Wassenaer, lord of Obdam, (1616 — 1665),
Lieutenant- Admiral. Half length figure, turned towards the right.
After the engraving of Th. Matham. In the background a naval battle.
O. I51k by 12 in., h. h. 4^ in. ^
Signed at the bottom to the right, on the balustrade: yy \)\)
Sale M. C. van Hall, Amsterdam 1858. **~S L » >^.
2681. Cornells Tromp, Lieutenant-Admiral. Half length figure, re-
presented as a youth in the costume of a Roman and in the
act of drawing his sword. In the background a fleet. ^
0. 15% by 13 in., h. h. 3% in. Signed on the background to the left : Ji <>**.
Sale Heberle, Cologne 1894. ^^ ** ' ^
WILLAERTS (Adam), was born at Antwerp in 1577 ,• before 161 1
he settled at Utrecht, where he died 4 April 1664'.
2682. Sea-fight near Gibraltar, 25 April 1607.
C. 36^4 in. by 2 yds 1^ in. pp
Signed in the foreground to the right: /uTN ^//ll I /I Vf Q*
Sale A. G. de Visser, the Hague 1881. '-*A-J * ^^^^J •
2683. A mountainous coast. In the J 6 / 7 •
foreground, three English war-ships; on the shore several
fishermen, and on the summit of the
mountains, two castles. -y-* c\ai\ Cf* / C
O. 24^ by 4814 in., h. f. 4fc in. J-*^ WLll(Zlft&' f
Signed at the bottom in the centre : ++
Sale Raedt van Oldenbarneveldt, Am- 1 6 Z/ I
sterdam 1900. '
2684. The beach. Along the shore several y/\%) * / 6 X %
Dutch fishing smacks and men-of-war.
(). 17^ by 3214 in. £.
Signed at the bottom and to the right: -^ L' v?V ' CT 2 %
and again in the centre : a ,* .
Purchased in 1887. ^cl \X" \l LH V t S
372
WILLAERTS.
2685. A storm at sea. A ship in danger on a rocky coast ; a whale
is seen on the surface of the water.
O. ov. 25^ by 34 in. ^^^
Signed on the side of a boat: \K\ \» ./ J>~ Jim j (/ 4 4
Sale Raedt van Oldenbar- ^^\J * WILCZTTS Jr
neveldt, 1 901.
WILLEBOIRTS (Thomas), called Bosschaert, born at Bergen-
op-Zoom in 1614; died 23 January 1654, at Antwerp, where he
had been a pupil of Gerard Seghers. E.
2686. Venus arming Mars. This work is probably an allegorical
composition painted in 1644 for Prince Frederick Henry.
C. 2 yds 15 in. by 2 yds 16^ in., nat. size. (i
Signed at the bottom to the right: | \*\//?[ I
The name of T. Willebrord placed under the J yy 1 1 I
original signature is inaccurate. A replica of this
picture, attributed to Anth. van Dyck, is in the Palace of Sans-Souci,
near Potsdam-. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885. *
WILLEMS (Winolt), see Wyllems, p. 378.
WINGHE (Joos van), was born in 1544 at Brussels, where ha was
appointed Court painter to the Duke of Parma; in 1584 he went
to live at Frankfort-on-Mein, where he died in 1603. Visited Italy.
2687. A nocturnal banquet and masquerade. A numerous company,
among which are several masks, are feasting in an apartment by
candle-light.
O. 46*4 by 61 in., h. f. 19^4 in. Engraved with some modifications by
J. Sadeler. Acquired from Colonel Schepeler, Aix-la-Chapelle 1839.
WINTER (Abraham Hendrik), born at Utrecht in 1800; died at
Amsterdam, 28 May 1861. Pupil of Pieter Christoffel Wonder. L- E.
2688. A cattle pen, with sheep and goats.
O. 16 by 20 in., h. animal, 2^ in. Signed: A. Winter F.
From the Pavilion "Welgelegcn", Harlem 1885.
2689. Johannes Petrus Schouburg (1798 — 1863), seated, seen to
the knees. Stamp engraver for the Mint, at Utrecht.
O. 9k by 7*4 in., h. h. 2 in. Presented by Mr. J. Ph. van der Kellen, 1900.
WINTERHALTER (Francois Xavier), born at St. Blaise (Grand-
Duchy of Baden), 20 April 1805; died at Frankfort-on-Mein,
8 July 1873. He studied art at Munich under the direction of
Karl-Joseph Stieler and was appointed painter to several Royal courts.
2690. Queen Sophia-Mathilde of the Netherlands ( 1 8 1 8 — 1 877). Bust.
C. 29^4 by 23^4 in., nat. size. Signed at the bottom to the left: F.
Winter halter. This portrait, together with No. 1873, was presented by
their Majesties King William III and Queen Sophia to Baron F. L. M.
de Kock, Director of the Royal Cabinet. Presented by the family de Kock, 1897.
WISSING (Willem), born at Amsterdam in 1656; died at Burleigh,
10 February 1687. Worked in the Netherlands and in England.
2691. Prince William III of Orange, seen to the knees, clothed in
armour, a dog by his side.
C. 52 by 391^ in., nat. size. Several repetitions of this picture are in
existence, some duplicates by the painter himself, some copies by other
artists. From the store-room of the Mauritshuis, 1876.
WIT.
373
WIT (Jacob de), was born in 1695 at Amsterdam, where he became
a pupil of Albert van Spiers. He principally worked in that
town and died there 12 November 1754. Was also a pupil of
Jacob van Hal, at Antwerp. £.
2692. Science. An allegorical composition.
C. 3 yds 8 in. by 41^ in.
Signed to the right, on a portfolio:
This picture was formerly in the Directors' room
of the Academy of Arts in the " Oude-Mannen-
Huis". Presented by Jhr. H. Six van Hillegom
to the town of Amsterdam.
Lent to the Museum since 1885.
2693. Moses chosing the seventy Elders.
O. 12^4 by 28% in., h. f. 4^ in.
Signed at the bottom to the right:
Sketch made for the large painting which is
in the Moses room of the Royal palace at Amsterdam. Purchased at
Rotterdam in 1898.
2694. Navigation. An allegorical com-
position. In the centre the figure
of a woman surrounded by the
emblems of navigation. On the . , _ . f • ■ «
clouds little angels representing ^■"-"r'$ I lp {/]// }^\
the winds. ^C-S y £•£ x
C. 44% by 43^ in., h. h. 6^ in. )
Signed at the bottom in the centre: ^ ■ S
From the Colonial store-room, Amster- /^^3S
dam 1831. ^-^
2695. Apollo sitting in glory on the clouds, with Minerva and
the nine Muses. Ceiling.
C. circular form, diam. 4 yds 24 in., nat. size. Signed : Dc Wit.
Placed in room 332 of the u Fragmentengebouw".
Lent by Chevalier A. L. E. de Stuers, 1898.
WITHOOS (Matthias), was born in 1627 at Amersfoort, where he
was a pupil of Jacob van Campen; settled afterwards at Hoorn,
and died there in 1703. Studied also at Rome, under the
guidance of Otto Marseus van der Schrieck.
2696. A port on the Zuyderzee. Probably meant for Hoorn. In
the foreground various kinds of fish. ^^
C. 26 by 40% in. Signed at the bottom J^XlV^i'tifoC^ j G> $~
to the right, towards the centre:
Purchased at the sale Raedt van Oldenbarneveldt, Amsterdam 1900.
WITTE (Emanuel de), was born at Alkmaar in 161 7, went after-
wards to live at Amsterdam, where he is known to have resided
in 1655; he died there in 1692. Was a pupil of Evert van
Aelst at Delft where he worked from 1642 to 1649.
2697. The interior of a gothic church. Lower South side taken
from the choir and seen in perspective. In the foreground an
open grave by the side of which stands the gravedigger, in
374 WITTE.
conversation with another figure. In the distance are seen the
painted windows. In this work the artist has combined parts of
the "Oude Kerk*' of Amsterdam with parts of the "Nieuwe
Kerk". The general aspect is that of the New Church; the
columns of the choir and the stalls are taken from the Old Church.
C. 48 by 41 in., h. f. 8 in. Acquired from A. Brondgeest in 1843.
Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
2698. Interior of a gothic church. A small organ is placed against
a pillar; in the foreground a gravedigger talking to a visitor.
(). 18^ by i4£ in., h. f. 2^ in. %W///>
Signed at the bottom to the left: ^ ' Js C •^*Zr
Purchased at the sale G. van der Pot, /f°g /% ~? *J
Rotterdam 1808. A. / (J 7 /
2699. The choir of the " Nieuwe Kerk" at Amsterdam, showing
the tomb of de Ruyter.
C. 48^by4i%in.,
h. f. 7 in. Signed
in the foreground
to the right:
Painted in 1683, on commission, for Baron Engel de Ruyter.
Part of the collection de Ruyter, acquired in 1895.
WOLFERT (Jan Baptist), baptized at Antwerp, 15 November 1625 ;
died after 1656. Worked after 1647 at Harlem.
2700. The piper. A shepherd and
shepherdess in an Italian land-
scape ; the player is seated at
the foot of high trees.
C. 29*12 by 27^ in., h. f. 9V2 in.
Signed in the foreground:
Presented by Dr. A. Bredius, 1889.
WOLFF (Benjamin), born at Dessau in 1759, (iieci at Amsterdam,
25 October 1825. From 18 14 he was one of the keepers of the
National Museum of paintings, at Amsterdam. SeeTiziano, p. 324.
WONDER (Pieter Christoffel), was born 10 January 1780 at Utrecht,
where he settled after completing his studies at Dusseldorf. He
resided in London from 1824 to 1831 and died at Amsterdam,
12 July 1852. E.
2701. Time, represented under the figure of Saturn kneeling.
C. 49 by 42^ in., nat. size. Signed in the foreground to the right: P. C.
Wonder F. 1810. * Bequeathed by the artist, 1853.
WOUTERSZ. (Johan), was born at Oudewater and received the
Burghership of Amsterdam, 11 September 1542.
2702. The intendant's office. Two men and a woman, the latter
with a child on her knees, are seated at a table in animated
conversation. Figures seen half length.
(\ 30 by 42*2 in., o %
SS'^fSSft"! MUM*: 1 wovte v« ,,
Sale J. H. Cremer, Amsterdam 1886.
2632. A. van der Weiff. 2626. A. van der Werff.
2719. Philips Wouw,
2697. E. eie Wilte.
WOUWERMAN. 375
WOUWERMAN (Jan), baptized 30 October 1629 at Harlem and
buried in that town 1 December 1666. Pupil of his father, Paulus
Joosten Wouwerman, and of his brother, Philips Wouwerman.
2703. A piebald horse. It is standing on a piece of raised ground
in a landscape close to a cottage. A man is giving it to drink.
O. 1414 by 16^ in., h. f. 4.1/4 in.
Signed at the bottom to the left: ~\ \JJ
From the sale Fred. Muller & Co., 1900. ^ *
WOUWERMAN (Pieter), a Dutch artist, baptized at Harlem, 13
September 1623; buried at Amsterdam, 9 May 1682. Pie imitated
the style of his brother Philips.
2704. Assault on the town of Coevorden, 1672. f/J
C 25^4 by 3i»4 in., h. f. 3^ in. l^A A J M
Signed at the bottom to the right: (yO ] •Sl/lT*.
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808. — '
2705. A hunting party. Near an imposing structure a brilliant company
gathered for the chase. s-\
C. 26 by 31^4 in., h. f. on horseback, 6 in. f / J
Signed to the left on a stone in the road : \L J
Sale D. G. van der Burg van Kronenburg, Loenen 1824. /J +'S>CS
Cabinet J. Rombouts, 1850. Bequest L. Dupper Wz., 1870. ^
2706. The garrison of a town marching past Prince Frederick
Henry, accompanied by his staff. (Painted in the style of
Pieter Wouwerman).
C. 54^ in. by 2 yds 7*4 in., h. f. on horseback, 12^ in.
Purchased at Brussels in 1899.
WOUWERMAN (Philips), was baptized 24 May 16 19 at Harlem,
worked in that town and died there 19 May 1668. Studied under
his father, Paulus Joosten Wouwerman, and perhaps also under
Pieter Cornelisz. Verbeecq.
2707. Fight between peasants and soldiers, in a mountainous
region close to farmsteads.
C. 26 by 30^4 in., h. f. 4% in. Signed at the bottom %)gA
to the left with the painter's monogram : ^v^zL ^6^
Sale G. van der Pot, Rotterdam 1808. ^
2708. The victorious peasants, putting to death the soldiers whom
they have taken by surprise. r~\
C o'a Viv ?r»3/. in In. f aSI. in. f -J*
C. 24 by 30^4 in., h. f. 4*4 in.
Signed at the bottom to the left:
Sale G. van der Pot, Rotterdam 1808.
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2709. The camp. A row of tents near which some soldiers are reposing
and others amusing themselves; close by a trooper in armour
and a trumpeter on horseback.
O. 14^ by 16^ in., h. f. on horseback, 5^4 in.
Signed at the bottom to the left :
Engraved by J. de Visscher, G. Texier and W. Unger.
Was in 1792 in the possession of J. B. P. Lebrun, Paris. Bought at
Amsterdam in 1856. Bequest I,. Dupper Wz., 1870.
376 WOUWERMAN.
2710. The kicking white horse. The animal, mounted by a cavalier is
kicking and has thrown down a woman carrying a basket. Several
horsemen and pedestrians witness the scene. ^^
O. 14^ by I91/! in., h. f. 3% in. Signed at the bottom to the left : Wf% y/
Sale of Mrs. Boreel, Amsterdam 1814. J 4Ln/v
2711. Landscape. On a hillock by the side of a river, a rural
dwelling with a sign-post. ^
O. 9*4 by ii1^ in., h. f. I in. Signed at the bottom to the left : jMfXX/
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808. '
2712. The stag hunt. A stag, pursued by a party of hunters is
caught up by the dogs on the brink of the water and dragged
by them before one of the sportsmen. />
COP. 11 by 13% in., h. f. on horseback, i*4 in. P(fi VS/
Signed at the bottom to the left: cA22-*.W
Sales Jacob de Wit, Antwerp 1741; Mrs. Lormier, the Hague 1763 and
Nic. Nieuhoff, the Hague 1777. From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
2713. The riding school, near a country seat. In the foreground a
rider on a white horse; a woman, carrying a child in her arms,
is moving out of the way of a backing animal. ^^
C. 19 by 24% in., h. f. 3^ in. CA I
Signed at the bottom to the right: r~ZP ^^v
Same source as No. 2712. J *—**
2714. The heron-hunt. In view of a town, situated on the border
of a lake in a level country, a large party of ladies and gentlemen
on horseback are assembled for the chase. s-*k .
COP. 10^ by 11^ in., h. f. on horseback, 1^4 in. fJcS
Signed at the bottom to the right: j «V) *\^(S
Engraved by B. A. Dunker. Sales: Choiseul, ^^ ciy ^^
Paris 1772; F. de Conti, Paris 1779; Tolozan, Paris 1801 and G. van
der Pot, Rotterdam 1808.
2715. The farrier. He is seen in his forge shoeing a horse ; standing
near are other horses which have been taken out of a cart.
C. 24% by 21% in., h. animal 3% in.
Signed at the bottom to the right: /v(5 - \SS
Sale G. van der Pot, Rotterdam 1808. ^/~>K/ *^^
2716. Watering horses. A man on horseback has led his animal
to the bank of a large stream under the walls of a town, to
make it drink. He also holds a white horse by the bridle.
Near them several figures and horses. •— *v
(). 13^ by 16^ in., h. f. on horseback, 4.14 in. /^^7^
Signed at the bottom to the left: f / — jf ^OC/
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808. ^-^ **Q~ ^
2717. Watering horses. On the bank of a river in the foreground,
women are engaged rinsing clothes, whilst horsemen are leading
their animals to drink. ,-^
C). 18 by 25^ in., h. f. on horseback, 31^ in. H^'^^C/
Signed at the bottom to the right : ^ *•" ^^
Sales at Paris: Calonne, 1788; B. West, 1820; J. Baschard, 1826, and T.
Bonnemaison, 1827. Van der Hoop collection.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
WOUWERMAN. 377
2718. The camp. In front of tents decked with banners, are troopers
and horses ; at a little distance are some army-supply waggons.
O. 16^ by 19^ in., h. f. 4 in. Acquired from A. Brondgeest in 1834.
Same source as No. 2717.
2719. Landscape. A cluster of trees growing on a sandy hill, by the
side of a river ; along the road, at the foot of the hill, a cottage
and several figures.
C 24% by 31% in., h. f. 2% in. (Jfc \Vf
Signed at the bottom to the left: /*■*• v
Sale of the Duchesse de Berry, London 1837. Same source as No. 2717.
2720. The white horse, standing on a hill close to a pollard ; a little
boy is holding it by the bridle; from behind the hill appears
the silhouette of a man in a sitting posture.
O. 17^ by 15 in., h. animal, 4% in. Signed in the foreground : (2s vy>
Sale Dirk Versteegh, Amsterdam, Nov. 1823. Coll. W. F. «ri ^^
van Lennep at Amsterdam. Sale Messchert van Vollenhoven, Amsterdam
1892, with the pecunary assistance of the Rembrandt Society, 1894.
WTTENBROECK (Moses van), born towards 1590, died at the
Hague in 1648. In 1620 he entered the St. Luke's Guild at the
Hague, of which he became dean in 1627. E.
2721. Pan and Syrinx in an Arcadian landscape with clusters of trees.
O. 23^ by 20 in., h. f. 5 in. ~ -
Signed in the foreground to the right: /•'/ • V.\X/
From a sale J. Hollender, Brussels 1888.
WTTEWAEL (Joachim), was born in 1566 at Utrecht, where he
died 13 August 1638. Was a pupil of his father Anthonie
Wttewael and of Joos de Beer. He spent four years travelling
in France and Italy. (~~* A
2722. St. Marc. Bust. (j) r\>[pm <~\*?atf fecit
C. 26^ by l9*4 in., nat. size. Q J l/UIL V^a^J J I C '/
Signed to the left: ^— - *
Companion to the following No. Purchased in 1897.
2723. St. Luke. Bust.
C. 26^4 by 19^ in., nat. size. Companion to the preceding No. Acquired in 1897.
2724. Meeting between David and Abigail. A wooded landscape
with numerous figures.
C. 39 by 51% in., h. f. 15^ in. Dated at the bottom to the
right: An° 159J and "r
££..1*85. Y WTF\<//\ELFFCIT
2725. The annunciation to the shepherds.
C 67 by 53% in., h. f. 3 ^iii.
Signed at the bottom towards
the centre:
$ "y}(t 'T&acffc
This painting is most likely N^ a
the identical picture described r \S
by Karel van Mander. Purchased at a sale Fr. Muller & Co., 1 899.
WULFRAET (Mathijs), was born 1 January 1648 and worked at
Amsterdam, where he died in 1727. He was a pupil of Arent
Diepraem and resided for a short time at Frankfort.
WULFRAET.
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2726. Portraits of a man and his wife. The lady is seated i
table covered with a cloth of
Eastern make, the husband
standing behind her.
C. 24*4 by 21 in., h. h. 21* in. Sigurd
at the bottom in the centre;
Bequeathed by J. M. Schelhval
Zwolle 1900.
WUCK (Thomas), was born :
Hevenvijk, probably in 1616, and buried 19 August 1677 at
Harlem, where he had taken up his residence before 1643.
Pupil of Pieter van Laer at Rome. E.
2727. The alchymist, seated at a desk ; a young
boy is handing him an earthenware pot.
O. I7li by I5"i in., h. f. boy, 4*4 in.
Signed at the bottom in the centre;
Sales; D. G. van der Burg van Kronenburg, l.oenen 1824. Cabinet
J. Romboitts, 1850. Bequest 1-. Dupper Wi, 1870.
2728. A cottage interior. A woman is seated at her spinningwheel ;
a child near her, seated on a high chair, is playing with s
O. 14^ by 13I4 in., h. f. seated 6 in.
Signed at the bottom to the left:
Acquired from J. van Ravenxwaar, Hilver
2729. View of a Levantine port. Under a high gate are. displayed
all kinds of wares.
C. 28ij by 2314 in., h. f. 4>i in.
Signed to the left on a chest;
From the collcciiim wm Winter, Amsterdam.
Bequeathed by Mrs. Insinjjer. nee van Loon, 1
WIJCKERSLOOT (Jan
van), became in 1658
master of the college Signed at the top to
of painters at Utrecht lhe "gh,:
and in 1670 its dean. . a -*-
2730. Portrait of a lady. /\ ■* 1 OfO
Bust. In the background
thefamilycoatof arms: t \X/ .
n. 2b\ by '23V in>. nat. * '
size. .Sale Ml van' Galen,
2731. An allegorical composition. A party of men are playing at
cards on a- cradle in which., Jin stead of a baby a man is lying
with a erown on his head. (Attributed to this painter).
C. 38', by 47*4 in., h. h. S*, in. Acquired at the anctionroom Roos,
Amsterdam. ; Squembe: iS66, :l. bsii>« the wnrk nf J. van Wvckersloot,
Ad 1672. Presented by J. J. van T.iqreuenb'ergen, 1S82.
WYLLEMS or WILLEMS (Winolt), of Rinsumageest ; he settled
in 1604 at Leeuwarden.
WYLLEMS or WILLEMS. 379
2731a. Portrait of a youth. He is standing by the side of a table,
covered with a cloth of many colours, on (itl *
whiclTare lying some books; in his right ,j4il TAXIS*
hand he holds a hat. ^ - .^^ //
O. 16^ by 12^ in., h. f. ^ ''
O. 16% by 12^ in., n. t. / ^\,-V If ~ ^— v I O
:f3\r.£ed on the leg " <wt Items Q> ' I
A similar picture is in the possession of Baron Sirtema J t y Qq O
van Grovestins, at the Hague.
Purchased through the Rembrandt Society, 1904.
WYNANTS (Jan), was born towards 1625 at Harlem and worked
in that town till about 1660; he settled afterwards at Amsterdam
and is supposed to have died there after 18 August 1682.
2732. The farmhouse. The front of the house is seen in the fore-
ground standing out against the rich foliage of large trees.
O. \\\ by 14^ in., h. f. \\ in. Signed *—m
in the foreground towards the centre: rS-/ • O^ t/^-^1/1 f^j
Lithographed by A. C. Cramer Nz. ^>C ^ omO'
Engraved by W. Unger. Sale Mrs. Bicker, Amsterdam 1809.
2733. Landscape. Hilly and wooded scenery. Near the fertile slope
of a sandhill are the figures of some persons among whom is
a horseman watering his animal at a brook. The figures are by
J oh. Lingelbach.
O. 9^ by 12 in., h. f. on horseback, 1^ in. C-a Jr\ %)
Signed at the bottom to the right: rfj • (V*
Sale J. de Vos, 1833. Van der Hoop collection.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
2734. Landscape. Mountainous scenery. In the foreground, along a
road at the foot of a scandy hill, a man is travelling on horse-
back. The figures are by Adr, van de Velde.
C. 9^ by 11^4 in., h. f. i\ in. <n \w
Signed at the bottom to the right: cJ^Yf
Sale jhr. J. Goll van Frankenstein, Amsterdam 1833. ^^
Cabinet J. Rombouts, 1S50. Bequest L. Dupper Wz., 1870.
2735. A landscape with cattle. A wide road, at the foot of a sandy
hill, on which a drove of cows and sheep are proceeding.
O. \o\ by 13^ in., h. animal, \\ in.
Signed at the bottom to the right: . J-GAfi/riCilt'is
Sale G. H. Trochel, Amsterdam 1801. ^^ -*~*S
From the National Museum, 1808.
2736. Landscape. Hilly country. In the foreground a party of sports-
men with their dogs. To the left a piece of rising ground, with
a cluster of trees, near a fence. •-■■7"
C. 26% by 24^4 in., h. f. 3*4 in. r^J^S^VilTl CHI f *
Signed at the bottom to the left: \~S s~jL L
Van der Hoop collection. G^*-
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1 885.
2737. View in the sandhills. A sportsman in the foreground and
380 WYNANTS.
in the distance a country mansion. The figures are by Adriaen
van de Velde.
C. 14% by 13% in., h. f. \\ in.
Signed at the bottom to the right:
From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809.
2738. Landscape. A man, mounted on a mule,
is proceeding along a road skirting masses of rocks edged with
trees.
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Q£
C. \i\ by 14*4 in., h. f. 2 in. £Zs <%A>iinfiri4*£
Signed at the bottom to the right: Cr^ WylllMnOg
Bought with the following No. at a sale held
at Amsterdam in 1836. Van der Hoop collection. Lent by the town of
Amsterdam, since 1885.
2739. Landscape. In the foreground a stagnant pool overgrown with
reeds ; in the middle distance a sandy hill planted with oak trees,
showing logs of felled wood between, and at its foot a road
animated with some figures.
C. n^ by 13^ in., h. C\\ in. _^L QfifurLaTltf
Purchased with the preceding No. at a sale J
Signed at the bottom to the right: ^-/ y ^y J (>(*<)
held at Amsterdam in 1836. Van der Hoop collection.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1885.
WYNANTS and LINGELBACH. See Lingelbach, Nos. 1476 and 2733.
WYSMULLER (Jan Hendrik), born in 1855 at Amsterdam, where
he is residing. E*
2740. A view of old Amsterdam. A wide ditch near the "Baarsjes".
C. 23^4 by 39% in. Signed at the bottom to the right: J. If. Wysmuller.
Presented by the heirs of Mr. A. J. Potter, Amsterdam 1901.
ZAGANELLI DA COTIGNOLA (Bernardino), was born at
Cotignola between 1450 and 1460; he resided at Ravenna until
1 5 10. His works bear traces of the influence of Rondinelli, the
imitator of Giovanni Bellini.
2741. The Holy women mourning over Christ. St. John and
Joseph of Arimathea are looking on. Along a road, at the foot
of mount Golgotha, soldiers on horseback are returning to
Jerusalem. 'A view of the open grave to the right.
Poplar, 27V4 by 24% in., h. f. 13^ in.
Sale Count Rasponi of Ravenna, held at Amsterdam, 1883.
ZEEMAN, called Reinier Nooms, See Nooms, p. 244.
ZIEM (Felix), born at Beaume, 25 February 1821; is living at Paris.
2742. Moorish oarsmen. In the distance a view of Constantinopel.
C. 26^ by 5414 in., h. f. 7^ in. Signed to the right: Ziem. Presented
by the Dowager Baroness R. van Lynden, nee Baroness van Pallandt, 1900.
ZIESENIS (Johann Georg), was born at Copenhagen in 17 16
and died at Hanover in 1777. Became in 1768 a member of
the St. Luke's Guild at the Hague, where he painted for the Court.
2743. William V, Prince of Orange. Half length figure.
C. 36*4 by 28 in., nat. size.
From the store-room of the Royal Cabinet of paintings.
V
ZIESENIS. 381
2744. William V, Prince of Orange. Standing, seen to the knees ;
his three-corned hat and his walking stick in his right hand.
C. 56^4 by 41 in., nat. size. Same source as No. 2743.
2745. William V, Prince of Orange. Represented to the knees,
wearing a breast-plate.
C. 44 *a by 36 in., nat. size. Same source as No. 2743. In the Dutch Museum.
ZWAERDECROON (Bernardus), was born in 16 17 at Utrecht,
where he died 16 October 1654.
2746. Francois Leydecker. Burgomaster of Tholen.
Half length figure, turned towards the right.
O. 29^ by 23^ in., nat. size.
Signed at the bottom to the right:
Presented by Jhr. J. H. F. K. van Swinderen, 1884.
2747. Digna de Maets. Wife of the former.
Half length figure, full face.
O. 29 ^ by 23^4 in., nat. size.
Signed to the left:
Same source as No. 2746.
MINIATURES.
ANONYMOUS WORKS.
Member 8 of the House of Orange-Nassau,
2748. Philip William, Prince of Orange (1554— 1618).
Ca. ov. iV% by i^ in. From the Mauritshuis.
2749. Amelia of Solms (1602— 1675).
Ca. ov. 2 by 1 ^ in. In an octogonal crystal case with a ring in blue enamel.
At the back of the miniature is the inscription : Allegorie op haar overlijden. .
(Allegory on her death). Same source as No. 2748.
2750. William II (1626 — 1650). Stadtholder, wearing a black breast-
plate and the blue ribbon of an order.
Ca. ov. 1^ by 1 in. Same source as No. 2748.
2751. William III (1650 — 1702). As a young man. Wearing the
blue ribbon of the Garter.
Ca. ov. 1 by ^ in. Same source as No. 2748.
2752. Henry Casimir II (1657 — 1696). Stadtholder of Friesland.
Wearing a cuirass.
Ca. ov. 2 by i^ in. Same source as No. 2748.
2753. John William Friso (1687— 171 1). Stadtholder of Friesland,
wearing a cuirass and an ermine cloak.
Ivory ov. 3^ by z\ in. Same source as No. 2748.
2754. The same, wearing a cuirass and an ermine cloack.
Ca. \\ by 1^ in. Same source as No. 2748.
2755. William IV (1711 — 1751). Stadtholder, clad in a cuirass.
Ivory, 2 by i^ in. Same source as No. 2748.
2756. The same, wearing a cuirass.
Ivory, 2 by \\ in. Same source as No. 2748.
2757. The same, wearing a cuirass.
Ivory, 1 by ^ in. Same source as No. 2748.
2758. Anna of Brunswick (1709 — 1759). Princess Royal of England,
wife of Prince William IV.
Ivory ov. 1^4 by 1% in. Same source as No. 2748.
2759. William IV (?). As a child, wearing the blue ribbon of an order.
Ca. ov. \\ by 1*4 in. Same source as No. 2748.
MINIATURES (ANONYMOUS WORKS). 383.
2760- Augusta-Mary-Caroline (?) (1743 — 1787). Princess of Orange,
daughter of William IV.
Ivory ov. i1^ by. 1 in. In a frame of gold inlaid with pearls surmounted
by a bow also studded with pearls. A small monument bearing the
letter C, painted and embroidered on a piece of parchment, is affixed to
the back of the portrait. Same source as No. 2748.
2761. William V (1748— 1806). Stadtholder.
Ivory ov. 1^ by i>fe in. In a gold case shaped like a garter on which
is engraved the motto : Honi soit qui maly pense. Some source as No. 2 748*
2762. The same.
Ivory ov. \\ by 1 in. Same source as No. 2748.
2763. Frederica-Sophia-Wilhelmina (1747 — 1837). Princess of Prussia
and wife of William V, seated.
Ivory, 2 by 3 in. Same source as No. 2748.
2764. The same, in early womanhood, seen to the knees. .
Ivory, 4^ by 3 in. Same, source as No. 2748.
2765. Frederica-Louisa-Wilhelmina (1 770 — 1 819). Princess of Orange,,
daughter of Prince William V. (She became afterwards the
wife Of Charles-George of Brunswick.) Represented as a child,,
seated on a cushion.
Ivory circular form, diam. 2% in. Same source as No. 2748.
2766. The same, as a child.
Ivory 1 by ^ in. Same source as No. 2748.
2767. William Frederick (1772— 1843). Afterwards King William L
As a child.
Ivory ov. I by % in. Same source as No. 2748.
2768. William-George-Frederick (1774— 1799). Son of William V.
As a child.
Ivory ov. 1 by. % in. Safare source a^ Nc\ "2748.
2769. The same, clad in regimentals.
Ivory \\ by ^4 in. Intended for the bezel of a ring. Acquired by the Museum.
2770. King William II (1792— 1849). ^n tne uniform of a general.
Ivory ov. 2 by \\ in. Purchased in 190 1.
Members of the Royal families of England and Scotland*
2771. Edward VI, King of England (1537 — 1553). At the age
between 2 and 3 years.
Ca. ov.- 2 by I \ in. In a silver ease. From the Mauritsliuis.
2772. The same, a little older.
Ca.- ov. 1*4 by 1% in. In a silver case; Same source as No. 2771.
2773. The same, .about 10 years old.
Ca. ov. 2 by ity in. In a silver case. Same source as No. 2771.
2774. Mary Stuart, Queen of .Scots.. (?). (.1542— 1587). As a girl,.
wearing a toqtfet with plumes.
Ca. ov. 2 by i% in. -In a silver case. * Same source as No. 2771.
2775. The same, wearing a black head-dress.
Ca. circular' form, diam. i^ in. .In a silver case. Same source as No. 2771.
2776. Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley (1546—1567). Consort of
Queen Mary Stuart. ...
Ca. ov. 2 by iig in. ^n a silver case. Same source as No. 2771.
384 MINIATURES (ANONYMOUS WORKS).
2777. Charles II, King of England (1630— 1685). As a child.
Ca. ov. 1^4 by I in. In a gold case. Same source as No. 2771.
2778. The same, as a youth ; in a black cuirass.
Ca. ov. 2 by 1^4 in. In a blue enamelled gold case. Same source as No, 2771.
2779. A Princess in an ermine cloak, probably a member of the
Royal family of England.
Ivory ov. 1 by ^ in. In a gold case with two handles enamelled in blue
and other colours. Same source as No. 2771.
2780. George, Prince of Denmark. Consort of Queen Anne of
England; on the other side is the portrait of his wife. (Both
still young).
Ivory ov. i\ by 1 in. In a gold frame. Same source as No. 2771.
2781. Anne, Queen of England. In every respect identical to the
preceding No.
Ivory ov. 1^ by 1 in. In a gold case. Same source as No. 2771.
2782. The same, identical to the foregoing No.
Same source as No. 2771.
2783. Frederick Louis, Prince of Wales (1707 — 1751). Son of
George II.
Ca. ov. 3 by 2^ in. Same source as No. 2771.
2784. George III, King of England (1738— 1820).
Ivory circular form, diam. 1 in. Painted in sepia, in a broad enamelled
frame, on which are the words : Long live the King, Same source as No. 2771 .
2785. A daughter of George III (?).
Ivory ov. I by ^ in. Same source as No. 27 7 1.
2786. A daughter of George III (?), King of England.
Ivory ov. 1 by \ in. Same source as No. 2771.
Members of the Royal house of France.
2787. Louise de Savoie, duchesse d'Angoul6me (1476— 1532). Mother
of Francis I. With the inscription: LOVtSE DVCHESSE
DENGOVLESME.
Vellum, 3*4 by 7.\ in. From the Mauritshuis.
2788. Henry II, King of France (15 18 — 1559). Copy made in the
XVIII century.
Ca. ov. 3% by 3 in. Same source as No. 2787.
2789. Henry I, of Lorraine. Duke of Guise, surnamed the "Balafr6"
(1550-1588).
Ca. ov. 2^ by 2 in. In a silver case. Same source as No. 2787.
2790. Louis XVI, King of France (1754— 1793).
Ivory circular form, diam. 3 in. Same source as No. 2787.
Members of various Imperial and Royal families*
2791. Don Juan of Austria. Governor of the Netherlands,
Ca. ov. 2 by 1 ^ in. In a silver case. From the Mauritshuis.
2792. Francis I, Emperor of Austria (1768 — 1835).
Ivory ov. 1^ by 1*4 in. Same source as No. 2791.
2793. Alexander I, Emperor of Russia (1777 — 1825).
Ivory 3 by 1 ^ in. Same source as No. 2791.
MINIATURES (ANONYMOUS WORKS). 385
2704, Christina, Queen of Sweden (1626 — 1689).
Ca. ov. i^i by 1^ in. In a case enamelled with blue flowers and
surmounted by a crowned monogram. Same source as No. 2791.
2795. Christian V, King of Denmark (1646— 1699).
Ivory ov. 1 by ^ in. In a gold case. Same source as No. 2791.
Various*
2796. Don Louis de Haro (?) (1598 — 1661). Minister and favorite
of Philip IV of Spain.
Ivory 1^1 by 1% in. From the Mauritshuis.
2797. Portrait of a man of the time of Charles I (English school).
Ca. ov. 3^ by 2^ in. In a gold case attached to a ring. Same source as No. 2796.
2798. The marquise de Sgvigng (1626— 1696). (French School).
Ca. ov. 1^ by I in. Same source as No. 2796.
2799. Francoise d'Aubigng, marquise de Maintenon (?) (1635 —
17 19). (French School).
Ca. ov. 1^4 by i1^ in. In a silver case. Same source as No. 2796.
2800. Hortense Mancini, duchesse de Mazarin (1639 — 1715).
(French School).
Parchment ov. \\ by 1^ in. Same source as No. 2796.
2801. Portrait of a man, in a blue cloak bordered with ermine and
wearing over his cuirass the ribbon of the Holy Ghost. Beginning
of the XVIII century.
Ca. ov. 1 by ^ in. Same source as No. 2796.
2802. Portrait of a man wearing a cuirass. (About 1700).
Ca. oy. I^ by I in.
In a chased case. Presented by Mr. H. A. G. E. van Kempen, Amsterdam.
2808. Pieter van Bleiswijk (?) Grand pensionary from 1772 to 1787.
Ca ov. i\ by 1% in. From the Mauritshuis.
2804. Jan Bernd Bicker (1746— 18 12).
Ivoiy ov. 2 by 1^ in.
Bequest Bicker, 1881. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 18S1.
2805. Catharina Six (1752 — 1792). Wife of the preceding.
Ivory ov. 2 by 1^ in. Same source as No. 2804.
2806. Portrait of a young lady from the time of Louis XV.
(French School).
Ivory ov. 2^ by 2 in. From the Mauritshuis.
2807. Portrait of a young lady, end of the XVIII century.
Ivory circular form, diam. 7.\ in. Same source as No. 2806.
2808. Portrait of a Princess wearing a star on her breast. (Second
half of the XVIII century). Sketch.
Ivory ov. 7.\ by 2 in. Same source as No. 2806.
2809. Portrait of a young lady in rich attire, holding a black
mask in her hand. Probably an actress. End of the XVIII century.
Ivory ov. 3% by 3 in. Same source as No. 2806.
2810. Portrait of an old man, wearing an orange ribbon, probably
that of the Black Eagle of Prussia. End of the XVIII century.
Ca. ov. \\ by \\ in. Same source as No. 2806.
13
386 MINIATURES (ANONYMOUS WORKS).
2811. Portrait of an officer in the Austrian army. End of the
XVIII century.
Ca. ov. 2 by i^ in. From the collection of Baron van Brakell.
2812. J. C de Brunett. Consul general of \ Russia at Amsterdam,
about 1850.
Ivory, 3^ by 3^ in. Presented by Mrs. Herper — Volcker, 1902.
2813. Mary, Queen of Heaven, seated on the crescent of the moon,
with the infant Jesus on her knees.
Ivory ov. 6^ by 5 in. From the Mauritshuis.
2814. Head of an old man wearing a red night cap. (Study).
XVIII century.
Ivory circular form, diam. 2\ in. Same source as No. 2813.
2815. A stag hunt. XVIII century.
Ca. sepia drawing, 2 by 2\ in. Same source as No. 2813.
2816. A warrior taking leave of his wife and children. Grisaille,
dating from the middle of the XVIII century.
Parchment, 2\ by 2 in. Same source as No. 2813.
2817. Head of an old man. (Study). XVIII century.
Parchment, 2\ by 2 in. Same source as No. 2813.
2818. Head of an old man. (Study). XVIII century.
Parchment, 2% by 2 in. Same source as No. 2813.
ARLAUD (Benjamin), brother of Jean Antoine and of Benedict
Arlaud of Geneva. Worked in London and Paris.
2819. Christian V, of Denmark (?) Brother-in-law y,^
to Queen Anne of England. /^^ *™n*
Ca. ov. 2.\ by 1^ in. kJI^UIJS^
Signed at the back of the portrait : ftllMi/tj ^70 6
From the Mauritshuis. f • «. 1 . ■,.
ASHVILLE (Edmund), an English miniature-painter; lived in the
middle of the XVII century. Pupil of H« Poolen Wright.
2820. Lord Wilmot Rochester (?).
Ca. ov. 3% by 7.\ in. In a gold case. Same source as No. 2819.
BLARENBERGHE (Henri-D6sir6 van), born at Lille in 1734;
died at Paris in 181 2.
2821. The four seasons. Four landscapes with numerous figures,
mostly in rich costumes.
Each of the subjects, painted in body-colour: 8^ by 11 in., h. f. \\
to \\ in. Summer, autumn and winter .-ts -^ .
are signed, the first, at the bottom "))aA Jjltfr'nyerqkt A^
to the left: <^ ^ '
the second, to the right, on the ground : ^>wn *A<*ren£erjfii in tl p'*n«t
the third, at the bottom to the right : "> -% . 2/ 1 L -i
the four small panels are set in one S " «/ /
frame. From the Royal cabinet of curiosities.
— *
COOPER (Alexander), an English miniature-painter. He worked
among other places at Amsterdam, probably also at the Hague,,
and in Sweden, where he was Court painter to Queen Christina
and where he died* Pupil of his uncle, John Hoskins. See p. 389.
MINIATURES (COOPER). 387
- — - ■ . . . . _ _
2822. James II, King of England (1633— 170 1). As a youth.
Ca. ov. 2^ by 2 in. In a silver-gilt case. From the Mauritshuis.
2823. The same (?), somewhat older, wearing a cuirass.
Ca. ov. 2^4 by 2.\ in. In a blue enamelled case with the letters L* and D.
interlaced. Same source as No. 2822.
COOPER (Samuel), was bom in 1609 in London, where he died
5 May 1672. Pupil of his brother Alexander and of his uncle,
John Hoskins. He resided for a long time in France and in
the Netherlands. ^
2824. Portrait of a lady of the time of Charles I. s%\.
Ca. ov. 2^4 by 2\ in. Signed:
In a case of gold covered with translucid enamel. From the Mauritshuis.
2825. Portrait of a nobleman of the time of Charles I.
Ca. ov. i\ by 1^ in. Same source as No. 2824.
2826. Charles II, King of England (1630— 1685.) Aged 35, wearing
the insignia of royalty. *r
Ca. ov. 6^4 by $\ in. Signed: «—
In a frame of gold filigree. Same source as No. 2824. «^
2827. Portrait of a lady of the time of Charles II.
Ca. ov. 7.\ by 7.\ in. Signed: g~
In a- gold case. Same source as No. 2824.
CROSSE (Laurence), an English miniature-painter; died in 1724
at an advanced age. Most of his works bear dates between
1683 and 1690.
2828. William III, King of England, wearing the insignia of royalty.
Ca. ov. 3^4 by 3 in. In a gold case provided with a ring and a ribbon.
From the Mauritshuis.
DESGRANGES (David). See Granges (David des), p. 388.
DIXON (Nathaniel), an English miniature-painter, who made many
copies of old Dutch masters a. o. for the Earl of Oxford which are
now in the collection of the Duke of Portland at Welbeck
Abbey. He lived about 1700. See Nos* 2852 and 2853.
DU CHATEL (Miss).
2829. Amelia of Nassau, n6e Princess of Anhalt Dessau.
Ca. ov. 2\ by 1% in. At the back of the portrait is the inscription : Amelie,
Princesse de Nassau, nie Princesse D Anhalt facit par M*le du Chatel a
Bruxelles i6?g. From the Mauritshuis.
FLATMAN (Thomas), was born in 1633 m London, where he died
in 1688. Was also a poet.
2830. Frederick-Henry, Prince of Orange-Nassau. Attributed to
this artist. A copy after the painting of Mich. J. Miereveld.
Ca. ov. 2 by \\ in. Indistinct signature. Same source as No. 2829.
2831. William II, Prince of Orange-Nassau, wearing a black
cuirass. Attributed to this painter. Copy after the work of
Gerard van Honthorst.
Ca. ov. \\ by life in. Same source as No. 2829.
1
388 MINIATURES (FOCK).
FOCK (Hermanus), was born i November 1766 at Amsterdam,
where he worked as well as at Franeker. Died in 1822. E.
2832. The artist's own portrait. Half length figure, wearing a hat.
Ivory circular form, diam. 3^ in. From the National Cabinet of prints, in 1903.
GRANGES (David des), baptized in London, 20 January 1 6 1 3 ;
died in 1675. Pupil of Peter Oliver (see p. 391). Supposed
to have visited Switzerland and England; went also to Scotland,
where he was appointed miniature-painter to King Charles II.
2833. Henriette Marie Stuart. Wife of the Stadtholder William II.
Ca. ov. \\ by \\ in. In a frame of gold filigree. From the Mauritshuis.
2834. Albertine-Agnes of Nassau (1634 — 1687). Daughter of Prince
Frederick-Henry and wife of William-Frederick, Stadtholder of
Friesland.
Ca. ov. 2 by I \ in. In a frame of gold filigree. Same source as No. 2833.
HAAG or HOOG (G.). Worked in the middle of the XVIII century.
2835. William IV, Prince of Orange, wearing a cuirass.
Ivory ov. 2 by I \ in. Signed :
Same source as No. 2833. fA'#>
2836. Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg. Field-Marshal
of Prussia.
Ivory ov. 2 by 1^ in. Signed: i}~*
Same source as No. 2833.
HILLIARD (Nicholas), born at Exeter (?) in 1547; died in London
6 January 16 19. Miniature-painter, goldsmith and jeweller to
Queen Elizabeth and James I. Imitated the style of Holbein.
2837. Elizabeth, Queen of England, in an elaborate costume.
Ca, ov. 1% by 1^ in. In a silver frame. From the Mauritshuis.
2838. Elizabeth, Queen of England, in fancy dress.
Ca. ov. 2 by 1% in. In a silver case. Same source as No. 2837.
2839. A lady in rich attire, of the time of Queen Elizabeth.
Ca. 2 by 1^ in. Same source as No. 2837.
2840. Lady Hunston (?). Portrait of an f
old lady. '. **
Ca. circular form, diam. 1*4 in. Q ^
Bears the inscription : .i ^^rv
In a silver case. \p ^
Same source as No. 2837. QJ •
in
HOADLEY (Peter). An English miniature- 6
painter, son of Sara Curtis, a lady artist who had married
Hoadley, bishop of Winchester. He died young on his travels,
in the environs of Hoorn.
2841. William III, King of England, and his wife, Mary Stuart.
(Attributed to this painter by Mr. G. C. Williamson).
Ca. ov. 2% by 2 in.
Signed :
In a silver gilt frame. From the Mauritshuis.
MINIATURES (HOSKINS). 389
HO SKINS (John). An English miniature-painter, died in London
22 February 1664. Alexander and Samuel Cooper were his pupils.
2842. Henrietta-Maria of France (1609— 1669.) Wife of .
Charles I, King of England. "fefe
Ca. circular form, diam. 7 in. Signed to the right: At\
In a gilt brass frame with a border in enamel imitating a 16 J 2
twisted white and lilac coloured ribbon.
From the Mauritshuis.
2843. The same.
Ca, ov. 2^ by 2 in. Signed: J®
In a blue enamelled case.
Same source as No. 2842. HS
2844. Charles I, King of England, (1600 — 1649.)
Ca. ov. 3J4 by 2% in. Signed: far
In a gold case. Same source as No. 2842. ^
2845. Elizabeth Stuart, (1596 — 1662) sister of Charles I and wife
of Frederick V, Elector Palatine.
Ca. ov. 2^ by 2 in. Signed : .
In a gold case. Same source as No. 2842. lH
2846. Mary Stuart, (1631 — 1660) daughter of Charles I and wife
of William II. As a child.
Parchment ov. 7.\ by 2 in. In a gold case. Same source as No. 2842.
2847. James II, King of England, (1633— 1701.) As a child.
Ca. ov. 1^4 by \\ in. In a case of gold ribbed with translucid enamel.
Same source as No. 2842.
LAMPRECHT (P.)
2848. Frederica-Sophia-Wilhelmina of Prussia, (1747---1820*)
Wife of the Stadtholder William V. Seen in profile, wearing a
high head-dress.
Ivory ov. 3 by z\ in. Signed: P. Lamprecht ad vivum pinxit ,^ .
Same source as No. 2842. ^
LE SAGE (P.), a French miniature-painter. Paid 27 March 1763
his fee of mastership to the brotherhood of painters at the
Hague and was still living in that town in 1776. He also worked
at Amsterdam.
2849. A family group of Prince William V, with his wife
and three children, Frederica-Louisa, William-Frederick
and William-George-Frederick. Whole length figures.
Ivory 6% by 4^ in. Signed: a s
Same source as No. 2842. •>>•'
MICHELIN (Jean), probably the same artist who was born at Langres
in 1623 and died in London, 1 March 1696.
2850. George- William, Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg (1624—
1705). General, served the Emperor in his wars against Louis XIV.
Ca. ov. 1^4 by i% in. Signed at the back of the portrait : Mickelin fecit 1674.
Same source as No. 2842.
39Q MINIATURES (MONOGRAMS).
WORKS SIGNED WITH MONOGRAMS.
2851. Charles II, King of England.
As a youth, clad in a cuirass.
Ca. ov. i*k by i^ in. Signed: *■
In a gold case. From the Mauritshuis.
2852. A soldier (?), beginning of the XIX century, wearing the
insignia of the Order of the Union. Jni^.
Ivory ov. 3^ by 2.\ in. Signed: '*'°
On the back a dedication from J. Dommering to A. Belle.
Collection of Baron van Brakell.
2853. Portrait of an old woman, known by the name of Rembrandt's
Mother. Copy after the painting of Rembrandt in the castle of
Windsor, where it is called the Portrait of the Countess Desmond.
XVIII century. Attributed to Nathaniel Dixon. See page 387.
Ivory 4^ by 3% in. Signed:
Mr. Lionel Cust is . of opinion that this signature is that of (J^
Nathaniel Dixon \ see p. 387. From the Mauritshuis.
2854. The Madonna in prayer. Probably dating from 1674. Attri-
buted to Nathaniel Dixon.
Ivory, 414 by 3ft in. Signed: (#£
Same source as No. 2853.
MUSSARD (R).
2855. Prince William V, at the age of 3.
Ca. 2.\ by 3 in. Inscribed on the back : A'. Mussard pinxit age de s ans
e-demi dans Vannee ifji. Same source as No. 2853.
2856. The same, as a child.
Ca. 2 by 2\ in. Same source as No. 2853.
2857. Augusta-Marie-Caroline, Princess of Orange, (1743 — 1787).
Daughter of William IV. As a child.
Ca. 2.\ by 3 in. Signed: R. Mussard. Same source as No. 2853.
2858. Frederica-Sophia-Wilhelmina of Prussia (1747— 1820). Wife
of Prince William V. At the age of 21.
Ca. ov. 1^ by 1 in. Signed on the back: Kt*$&**
Same source as No. 2853.
OLIVER (Isaac), supposed to have been born at Rone, Normandy,
in 1556 or 1557. In 1568 he accompanied his parents when
they went to reside in London, where he was buried 2 October
16 1 7. Was a pupil of Nicholas Hiliiard.
2859. Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex (14.67 — 1601). Governor
of Ireland.
Ca. \ by life iii. In a gold case. Same source as No. 2853.
2860. Arabella Stuart (—1615.) Daughter of Charles Lennox,
brother of Lord Darnley.
Ca. ov. 2^4 by i\ in. Signed: .^.
Same source as No. 2853.
2861. James I, King of England (1566— 1625). Attributed to this artist.
Ca. in the shape of a heart, 2 by 1^4 in. In a silver case.
Same source as No. 2853.
MINIATURES.
2860. Isaac Oliver.
2866. Peter Oliver.
2842. John Iloskins.
2837. Nicholas Hilliard.
2826. Samuel Cooper.
2844. John Hoskins. 2828. Laurence Cro
MINIATURES (OLIVER). $9 1.
OLIVER (Peter), born towards 1594 and buried in London, 22
December 1647. Studied under his father, Isaac Olivet.
2862. Charles I, King of England, at the age of 2 1 . •
Ca. ov. 2\ by 1^ in. Signed: •
In a frame of gold filigree. Same source as No.' 2853. /'*' .
2863. George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham (1592— 1628). In
the dress of a Roman.
Ca. ov. 2 by i1^ in. In a gold case. A similar portrait, signed with the
' : .ter's monogram, is in the collection of H. M. the Queen of the
Ne.herlands. Same source as No. 2&\2* — _ .
2864. Henry-Frederick, Prince of Wales (1594— 1612).
2866. Frederick V, Elector Palatine, King of Bohemia ( 1 59^— 1 632).
Ca. ov. 2 by 1^ in. Signed:
In a gold case. Same source as No. 2853. Jf
2866. Henry -Frederick, Prince of Wales, (1594— 161 2). Eldest
son of James I. (Attributed to this painter.)
Ca. ov. 214 by 1^ in. In an enamelled gold case. Same source as No. 2853.
2867. Francois Duquesnoy (1594—1643 or 1646.) Sculptor, surnamed
"il Flammingo". Probably a copy by Peter Oliver after the work
of Anth. van Dyck. '..-■.
Ivory ov. 3 by 2\ in. On the back of the portrait is written in
pencil: pa inlet by Oliver 16 fj. Same source as No. 2853.
PHAFF.
2868. Frederica-Sophia-Wilhelmina of Prussia. Wife of William V.
Ivory ov. 4 14 by 3 in. Signed : /> a, 4
Same source as No. 2853. ****«]
2869. History. An allegory.
Ivory 8 by 5^ in. Signed: Phaff fee. From an exhibition held in i8o9(?).
PLOETZ (Heinrich), born in the Duchy of Holstein in 1748; died
at Copenhagen in 18 10. Pupil of A. Marsinke, at Geneva, and
HORNEMAN (Christian), born at Copenhagen in 1766, died after
1 82 1. Pupil at the Academy of -his native town.
2870. William-George-Frederick. Son of William V. Traced in
East-Indian ink and worked over in pencil.
Parchment 3% by 3 in. Signed: Pilotz et Horneman. From the Mauritshuis.
RAMELLI (Felice), born at Asti in 1666, he was a canon of the
church S. Giovanni di Laterano, at Rome, where he died in
1740. Was a pupil of the miniature-painter Dionysius Rho.
2871. Joseph and Potiphar's wife.
Ivory 7^4 by 6 in. At the back the inscription : Opera Singular is sima
del fa mo so Padre Abate Ramelli fatta nel Vanno if2j. After Carol us
Cignani. Engraved by J. Frey. Same source as No. 2870.
RICHTER (Christiaan), was born in Sweden towards 1682, settled
in 1702 in London and died in 1732.
2872. Anthonie van Dyck.
Ivory ov. 3^4 by 3 in. Signed on the back : C. RicAter, pinxit /y u.
After Anthonie van Dyck. Same source as No. 2870.
I
392 MINIATURES (SAINT LIGIfi).
SAINT LIGIE (de).
2873. Portrait of a young lady. Second half of the XVIII century.
Ivory circular form, diam. z\ in. Signed : cy. • '
Same source as No. 2870. 3 Sap*
SAVERY THE ELDER (Jacques), born at Courtray in 1570 (?);
died at Amsterdam in 1602. Pupil of Hans Bol and eldest
brother of Roelant Savery.
2874. Jephthah's daughter coming out to meet her father at the
gate of a town situated on a lake between high mountains.
O. 7*4 by \2.\ in., h. f. ^ in. Signed at the top to the right: • tf<
From the auction-rooms Roos & Co., June 189 1. "v l • •**-•
SCHUYLENBURCH (Maria Machteld van), n<5e van Sypesteyn
(1724— 1774). Was first married to Peter van Schuylenburch
and afterwards to David van Lennep.
2875. William IV, Prince of Orange-Nassau, wearing a cuirass.
Ivory ov. 3 by 7.\ in. Inscribed on the back : Wilhelmus Carolus Hehricus
Friso Princeps Auriaci Nassovique Gubernator Summits Septem Unitarum
Provinciarum Delineatus est a M. Af, Schuylenburch a Moermont Xata a
Sypesteyn 17 — 48. From the Mauritshuis.
VAN BLARENBERGHE. See Blarenberghe, ' p. 386.
ENAMELS AND OTHER WORKS
OF DIVERSE TECHNIQUE.
ENAMELS.
ANONYMOUS WORKS.
2876. Portrait of the Princess Mary Stuart, wife of the Prince
Stockholder, William II.
En. on gold, circular form, (diam. I in.).- In a locket of white enamel,
ornamented at the top with a bow, also in enamel, and framed in a
convoluted scroll. On the inside of the locket, a violet surmounted by a
crown on clouds, under which the words : faime un sen/.
From the Mauritshuis.
2877. William III, King of England, clad in a cuirass.
En. on gold ov. \\ by i^ in. In a gold case attached to a ring and a
ribbon, with the letters IV. R. engraved on the back. Same source as No. 2876.
2878. Mary Stuart. Wife of William III.
En. on COP. (?) ov. i^i by 1 in. In a gilt frame. Same source as No. 2876.
2879. William Frederick of Nassau. Stadtholder of Friesland (16 13
— 1664). In armour, with a lace collar and holding the staff of
command.
En. on gold (?). In an enamelled frame. Shape, an octogonal oblong.
Dimensions, without the frame 2^1 by 2.\ in. ; with the frame, 4 by 31^ in*
Same source as No. 2876.
2880. Anne of Brunswick. Wife of Prince William IV.
En. on COP. ov. 3 by 2*4 in. Same source as No. 2876.
2881. The same. In profile.
En. on gold (?) ov. 1^ by \\ in. Same source as No. 2876.
2882. Frederica-Sophia-Wilhelmina of Prussia (?) Wife of Prince
William V.
En. on COP. ov. \\ by 1*4 in* In a gold frame. Same source as No. 2876.
2883. Anne, Queen of England (?)
En. on COP. ov. I by ^ in. In a gold case. Same source as No. 2876.
2884. Frederick I, King of Prussia (?) (1657— 1713).
En. on COP. ov. 1 by ^ in. Same source as No. 2876.
2885. George III, King of England.
En. on COP. ov. 7.\ by 2 in. Same source as No. 2876.
2886. Mary of Brunswick (1723— 1772). Daughter of George II
and wife of Frederick, Landgrave of Hesse-Cassel.
En. on COP. ov. \\ by \\ in. Inscribed on the back: . . . .Ldgr. de
II. Cassel, fille de George II. Roi de la gr. Br. age de 48 ans 1770.
Same source as No. 2876.
394 KNAMKLS (ANONYMOUS WORKS).
2887. Portrait of a lady, 1662.
En. on COP. ov. i^ by i^ in. In a gold case. At the back of which
a monogram formed by the letters L and D intertwined in a wreath of
laurel branches, surmounted by a Royal crown of England.
Same source as No. 2876.
9888. Portrait of a gentleman, clad in a cuirass. Second half of
"the XVII century. '_ _
En. on COP. ov. 1^4 by 1 in. In a gold case. Same source as No. 2876.
2889. Portrait of a man, wearing a cuirass. Second half of the
XVII century.
En. on COP. ov. \\ by in. In a gold case. Same source as No. 2876.
2890. Cornells Ploos van Amstel Jac. Cornelisz. (1726 — 1798).
En. on COP. ov. 1^4 by 1% in. Inside the, silver case is written on a
piece of paper : Dit is het Portrait van €orri* Ploos wan Atnstel "get.
4 Jahuary 17^6 te Weesp. Presented by Jhr. J. .anji JJxr, J, A. G, . Ploos van
Amstel to the Royal Archeological Society. I^ent by the Society to the Museum.
2891. George II, King of England (1683 -.1760).
En. on COP. ov. 3% by 3 in. Battersea enamel after an engraving.
From the collection of Baron van Brakell.
2892. Prince Charles-Edward Stuart. The young Pretender to
the thrones of England and Scotland, disguised as a woman.
En. on COP. ov. 3^4 by . 2^4 in. Battersea enamel after an engraving.
Same source as No. 2891.
BOIT (Charles), a Frenchman born at Stockholm, died in London (?),
1726. Was the first artist in enamels who received the title of
. "Enameller of the Crown."
2893. Anne, Queen of England (1664— 1714).
En. on COP. ov. 2 by i^ in. Signed on the back: C. Boit Pinx.
In a copper case. From the Mauritshuis.
LIOTARD (Jean Etienne). See p. 398.
2894. The Empress Maria Theresa.
En. on COP. 24% by 20 in., nat. size. At the back of the portrait is the
inscription: Marie There se Impiratrlce, Reine de Hongrie ct de Bo he me peintc
par Liotard de Geneve a Lion 1747. Bequeathed by Miss M. A. Liotard, 1873.
PETITOT (Jean), was born at Geneva, "1.2 July 1607, of French
parents, and died at Vevey in 169 1. A pupil of Anthonie van
Dyck, in London, he settled in that city in 1635 and worked
for the Courts of England and France. He also executed some
works in collaboration with Jacques Bordier.
2895. Louis XIV, in a guilt cuirass. (Attributed to this artist ).
En. on COP. ov. 1 by *4 in. From the Mauritshuis.
2896. Louis, Dauphin of France. Son of Louis XIV, wearing the
cross of the order of the Holy Ghost.
En. on COP. ov. \\ by 1 in. Same source as No. 2895.
2897. John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough (1650— 1722).
En. on COP. (?) ov. I by \ in.
In a chased silver frame. Same source as No. 2S95.
2898. Portrait of a man. Second half of the XVII century. (Attri-
buted to this -artist).
En. on COP. ov. i% by 1*4 in. From the collection of Baron van Brakell.
ENAMELS (PET1T0T). 395
2899. Portrait of a man. End of the XVII century. (Attributed
to this painter).
. En. on COP. ov. 1^ by 1^ in. Same source as No. 289$.
2900. Portrait of a man. Second half of the XVII century. (Attri-
buted to this artist).
En. on COP. ov. 1% by iV4 in. Same source as No. 2898.
TOUTIN (Henri), born at Chateaudun; worked at Paris in the first
half of the XVII century. He is considered the inventor of a
new process of enamelling which has since become general.
2901. Charles I, King of England, wearing the insignia of the
order of the. Garter. . . ,
En. on COP. ov. '2% by z\ in., the frame J*1f> ^^ tyfarf
included. Signed: •?•-•» %}«it c,v fc*'.
In a chased, guilt enamelled frame. v6z6
From the Mauritshuis. ^
2902. Frederick-Henry, Prince of Orange, clad in a cuirass and
wearing the insignia of the order of the Garter.
En. on gold 1*4 by 1% in. Same source as No* 2901.
WORKS OF VARIOUS TECHNIQUE,
ANONYMOUS WORKS.
2903. Maurice, Prince of Orange. Bust, clad in a cuirass and
wearing a sash.
Engraved on ivory ov. z\ by 2\ in. From the collection of the Trippenhuis.
2904. Johan de Witt (1625 — 1672). Grand pensionary of Holland-
Engraved on ivory ov. 1\ by 2\ in. Same source as No. 2903.'
2905. Maurice, Prince of Orange.
White cameo on a mauve ground, ov. with the frame, 1 % by 1 \ ; without
frame 1 by \ in. Inscription: MAVRITVS. PR. AVR, Co. NASS. CAT.
MARC. VER. ET. VLIS. M 34. In a gold case with an open-worked
border ornamented with enamelled flowers. From the Mauritshuis.
2906. William V, Prince of Orange, wearing the ribbon of the
order of the Garter.
Porcelain medallion in basso-relievo ov. 1 by \ in. In a gold frame.
Same source as No. 2905.
2907. The same, wearing the ribbon and the star of the order of
the Garter.
Ov. 3% by 2\ in. Wedgwood ware, white relievo on a lilac-pink ground.
In an ebony frame inlaid with ivory. Same source as No. 2905.
2908. Frederica-Sophia-Wilhelmina of Prussia. Wife of Prince
William V.
Ov. l\ by 2.\ in.
Wedgwood ware. Companion No, 2907. Same source as 2905.
2909. William V, Prince of Orange, wearing the insignia of the
order of the Garter.
Ov. 2J4 by \\ in. Silhouette on ivory, under glass in an ivory frame.
Same source as No. 2905.
2910. William-Frederick. Afterwards King William I.
Ov. 2\ by i#4 in, Silhouette on paper. Same source as No. 2905.
396 WORKS OF VARIOUS TECHNIQUE.
2911. Frederica-Louisa-Wilhelmina of Orange, as a child.
Ov. 2% by i*k in. Silhouette on paper. Same source as No. 2905.
2912. Alexander I (1777 — 1825.) In profile.
Circular form, diam. 2^ in. Composition with basis of silver run in a
crystal mould. From the ateliers of Andrieu, factory "A 1'escalier de
Cristal" at Paris. Same source as No. 2905.
2913. Gualterus Boudaen (1637 — 1684). Pastor at Amsterdam.
Mezzotint engraving by C. Hellemans, after the painting of N.
Maes. Printed on satin.
19 by 15^4 in. Bequeathed by Jhr. Jacob de Witte van Citters, 1875.
Painting on glass in oils mixed with gold, called "peinture
sous verve".
ANONYMOUS WORKS.
2914. Portrait of a gentleman, standing near a table, his hand
resting on a book.
Circular form, diam. 3^ in., h. h, ^4 in. On the background his coat or
arms and the date: 159.., Acquired in 1896.
CORNELISZ. VAN OOSTSANEN (Jacob). See p. 95.
2915. Tryptich, dating from the beginning of the XVI century.
Central panel : The last Supper, in a gilt wooden frame of a
gothic architectural design.
Left fold: Adriana Oem; abbess of Terlee or Leeuwenhorst,
kneeling, her patron St. James by her side. On a shield the
coat of arms of the Oems, the Wijngaerdens and the Roons.
Right fold : A priest kneeling, his patroness Mary Magdalen by
his side. On a shield the initial of his order.
On the doors, when closed, are seen the coat of arms of the
Oems and the initial of the priest. (Painted in the style of
Jacob Cornelisz.)
Central glass panel, including frame, 17^4 by 15% in. Glass folds,
including frame, 17^4 by *]\ in. Formerly in the collection A. van der
Willigen Pz., Harlem. Purchased at Spitzer's sale. Paris 1893.
LEYDEN (Lucas van). See p. 197.
2916. Salome carrying the head of St. John the Baptist.
Herod is seated at a banquet. The scene of the beheading is
represented at the top of the picture to the right. Slightly
modified copy after the engraving of Lucas van Leyden.
Glass, 10^4 by 5^ in. Bought at Amsterdam in 1895.
ZEUNER, has worked at Amsterdam at the end of the XVIII century.
2916a. View of the tower called "Jan Roodenpoorts Toren"
and of the Singel (canal), at Amsterdam. '•Peinture sous verre",
oils mixed with gold and silver.
Glass 1 6*8 by 20\ in., h. f. \\ in. Signed to the left on the wall : Zeuner.
Lent by the Royal Archeological Society, 1904.
29161). An old rustic dwelling on the side of a river.
Glass 8 by 10I4 in. Signed to the left: Zcunei' fee.
Same source as the preceding No.
PASTELS AND FRAMED
DRAWINGS.
ANONYMOUS WORKS.
2917. Andries Bicker. Copy after the painting of B. van der Heist.
(See No. 1139.)
P. on pap. 20% by 16 in., nat. size. Bequest Bicker, 1881.
Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 188 1.
2918. Catharina Gansneb, called Tengnagel, wife of the preceding.
Copy after the original painted in 1642 by B. van der Heist
and which is at present in the Dresden Museum.
P. on. pap. 20% by 16 in. Same source as No. 2917.
2919. Jan Arnold Zoutman. See Nos. 741 and 11 14.
P. on pap. 20% by 16% in. Presented by Jhr. Victor de Stuers, 1887.
2920. Anna Geertruida Frederika van Rappard. Wife of Mr.
Edward Sanderson.
P. on pap. 15^4 by 13*4 in., h. h. 4*4 in. Presented by the heirs of
Mrs. van Pallandt nee Fraser, 1892.
2921. Willem Parker.
P. on pap. 16% by 12% in., h. h. 4 in. Part of the collection de
Ruyter, acquired in 1895. In the store-room.
2922. Lieven Jacobsz. de Huybert, his wife Catharina Imansdr.
and three daughters, with the family coat, of arms. Sepia
drawing on paper. Copy made at a later date after the figures
of a triptych from the middle of the XVI century, which is still
in the cathedral St. Lieven of Zierikzee.
16^ by 1 4^ in. Bequest Jhr. Jacob de Witte van Citters, 1875.
2923. Jan Bernd Bicker (1746— 1812).
Water-colour drawing on pap. ov. 10% by 4^ in., h. h. 2.\ in. Bequest
Bicker, 188 1. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, 1881.
2924. Jhr. Mr. M. L. de Witte van Citters, 1781.
Drawing in coloured chalks on pap., circular form, diam. 7 in. h .h. 3% in.
Bequest A. A. des Tombe, 1903.
2925. Baron A. C. Snouckaert van Schauburg. The donor of
the collection of military uniforms to the State Museum.
P. on pap. ov. 21% by 15% in. Presented by Mr. W. A. P. F. S. van
Exter, retired cavalry Captain, 1895.
398 PASTELS AND FRAMED DRAWINGS (ANON. WORKS).
2925a. Catharina Elisabeth Metayer. XVIII century.
P. on pap. 23% by 19^ in., nat. size. Bequest Jean Bernard van
Ysseldyk, 1904. In the store-room.
DAIWAILLE (Jean-Augustin). For biography, see p. 100.
2926. The artist's own portrait.
P. on pap. 15^ by 1 2VA in., h. h. 5 in.
LA FARGUE VAN NIEUWLAND. See p. 191.
2927. A group of twenty-four persons of the Stadtholder's
household. Servants and life-guards of Prince William V.
Coloured drawings, h. f. 12^ in. The persons represented are: the
chamberlain, a gentleman of the household, the major-domo, footman,
lackey, page, two moors, game-keeper, falconer, messenger, postilion,
coachman, a coachman in his winter livery, a Lieutenant-General, Colonel
of the Life-guards, Brigadier of the Life-Guards, life-guard, an officer of
the Cent-Suisses, a Cent-Suisse, fifer and drummer of the Cent-Suisses, two
halbardiers. In the Dutch Museum.
LIOTARD (Jean-Etienne), was born 22 December 1702 at Geneva
and died there 12 June 1789. Was a pupil in Paris of Jean
Baptiste Marse\ Visited Italy, Constantinopel, Vienna, England
and the Netherlands. E.
2928. Portrait of M"« Lavergne, or "The beautiful Reader".
Niece of the artist. si /** r\ -%.
P. on pap. 20^ by 16% in., h. h. 4.1/4 in. Ql j£ I ' j y^
Signed to the right: V f\ CxL/ OlCXT^U
Inscription on the back : Mad'U* Lavergne ^—"^ ^"^^ w*^-» o c
de Lion peint par Liotard. Engraved J t >^\
by Paulle, Ravenet and Mc. Ardell. A / J r\ syy l^T / r\
replica of this work but less finished, *^ ^ •* ^ ■ ^T \J
is in the Dresden Museum. Bequeathed by Miss M. A. Liotard, 1873.
2929. The Empress Maria Theresa (1717— 1780). Painted in 1762.
P. on pap. \%\ by 15^ in., nat. size. Inscription on the back: Marie
Therese a" Autriche, Impiratrice reine d'Hongrie &* de Boheme, peinte
d'apres nature par Liotard. A replica of this work, but rather more
finished, is in the Museum Rath, at Geneva. Same source as No. 2928.
2930. The Emperor Joseph II (1741 — 1790). Sketch.
Blue pap. 26 by 19 in., h. h. 8^ in. Inscription on the back: yoseph II
Kmpereur des /Contains, Roi d Hongrie et de Boheme, fits nine de Marie
Therese et de Francois 2 en 1776-7. Sketch from life by J. Et. Liotard.
Engraved by Liotard. Presented by Mrs. Tilanus, nee Liotard, 1885.
2931. The Grand-Duke Maximilian of Austria. Coadjutor of
Cologne (1756 — 1 801). Sketch. Companion to the preceding.
Blue pap. 26^ by 19^4 in., h. h. %\ in. Inscription on the back:
Maximilien a" Autriche, Coadjuteur de Trez'es, Cologne &* Munster <&*.,
je fits de Afarie Therese &* Francois D. de Lorraine, Kmpereur en 1776-7.
Sketch from life, by J. Et. Liotard. Same source as No. 2930.
2932. Louis of Bourbon. Dauphin of France (1729— 1765).
P. on pap. 23^ by 19*4 in., nat. size. Bequeathed by Miss M. A. Liotard, 1873.
2933. Count Francesco Algarotti (1712 — 1764). A man of letters
PASTELS AND FRAMED DRAWINGS (LIOTARD). 399
of Venice ; resided for a considerable time at the . Court of
Frederick the Great.
P. on pap. 1 6\ by 12% in., h. h. 5 in. Inscription on the back: Le
Comte Algarotti; peint par Liotard. A replica of this portrait is in the
Imperial Palace of Berlin. Engraved by R. Morghen. Same source as No. 2932.
2934. Marie- Josephine of Saxony, Dauphiness of France (?).
P. on pap. 15^4 by 12V in-* n« n« 5 ln-
2935. Sir William Ponsonby, afterwards Lord Besborough. Was
the friend and travelling companion of the artist.
P. on pap. 24% by 19 in., nat. size. Inscription on the back; Milord
Besborough ami de &* print par Liotard. Engraved by R. Morghen.- A
replica of this work is in the possession of the Duke of Portland, at
Welbeck Abbey, Ollerton. Same source as No. 2932.
2936. Hendrik Bicker (1722— 1783). See No. 292,
P. on pap. 2\\ by \d\ in., nat. size.'
Bequest Bicker, 1881. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, 1881.
2937. Claire-Madeleine Dedel (1727— 1778), nCkA*
Wife of the preceding. See No. 293. r\ I
P. on pap. 21^4 by 16^ in., nat. size. Signed; f )
Same source as No. 2936.
2938. Mr. Boere. A merchant of Genoa.
P. on pap. 24 by 19 in., h. h. 4^ in.
Signed to the left: par Liotard 1746.
Inscription on the back : M. Boere, negotiant a
Genes, ni et dicedi a Geneve, peint par y. E. 1 V^ ^ A
Liotard en 1746. J / ^y Q
Bequeathed by Miss M. A. Liotard, 1873.
2939. Mrs. Boere. Wife of the preceding.
P. on pap. 24 by 19 in., h. h. 4^ in. Signed to the left: par y. E. Liotard,
1746. Inscription on the back : Madame Boere Epouse du negotiant de
Genes decided a Geneve, peint par y. Et. Liotard en 1 746.
Same source as No. 2938.
2940. Madame Congnard, n£e Batailhy, or "La Dame aux
dentelles". Grandmother of the artist's wife.
P. on pap. 21^4 by 17^ in., nat. size. Inscription on the back: Mad.
Cognard aieule de Marie Fargues Spouse de yean Etienne Liotard qui
Fa peinte en 1757. Same source as No. 2938.
2941. Mary Gunning, Countess of Coventry. In a Turkish costume,
seated on a divan. Whole length figure.
P. on pap. 39% by 29% in., h. h. 4 in. Same source as No. 2938.
2942. The Duchess of Marlborough. A flower-pot in her hand.
P. on pap. 17V4 by 14% in., h. h. 5 in. Inscription on the back: I^a
Duchesse de Marlborough dans sa jeunesse par Liotard.
Same source as No. 2938.
2943. Maurice of Saxony (1696 — 1750). Marshal of France.
P. on pap. 25% by 21*4 in., h. h. 5 in. Inscription on the back: Le
marechal de Saxe A. inhume a Strasbourg d'apres nature par Liotard.
Engraved by A. de Marcenay de Ghuy. A replica of this portrait is in
the Dresden Museum. Same source as No. 2938.
oUotcuv
4oo PASTELS AND FRAMED DRAWINGS (LIOTARD).
2944. Mrs. Tyrrell, wife of the English consul al Constantinopel.
P. on pap. 15% by 11% in., h. h. 5 in. Inscription on the back: Mad.
Tyrell Epouse du Consul Anglais nee a. Constantinople peint par Liotard.
Same source as No. 2938.
2945. A sleeping nymph.
P. on pap. 11% by 15% in., h. h. \\ in. Inscription on the back:
d'apres le Tttien par Liotard. Presented by Mrs. Tilanus, nee Liotard, 1885.
2946. The Three Graces. After the antique group in the Palace
Borghese, at Rome.
P. on pap. 19 by 17 in., h. f. 18% in. Bequeathed by Miss M. A. Liotard, 1873.
2947. Apollo and Daphne.
P. on pap. 25^ by 19% in., h. f. 17% in. Inscription on the back : Apollon
et Daphne iVapres le groupe Antique du Palais Borghese par Liotard.
Presented by Mrs. Tilanus, nee Liotard, 1885.
2948. Street arabs of Rome.
P. on pap. i6^j by 13 in., h. h. 6 in. Bequeathed by Miss M. A. Liotard, 1873.
2949. Landscape in the environs of Geneva, with the artist's portrait.
P. '■ on pap. 17^4 by 23 in., h. h. 2^ in. Inscription on the back: Vuc
de Geneve du Cabinet peinte par Liotard. Same source as No. 2948.
2950. Landscape with cows. After the painting of Paulus Potter.
Liotard has added a shepherdess.
P. on pap. 1414 by 17^ in., h. f. 5^ in. Inscription on the back: cTapres
Potter par Liotard. Same source as No. 2948.
MARIS (Jacob-Hendrik), see p. 207.
2950A. View of the "Buitenkant" at Amsterdam, along the Y,
with the "Schreyerstoren" ; two drawbridges near a sluice. A
grey cloudy sky.
Coloured drawing, 7^ by 13 in.
Signed at the bottom to the right: y. Maris i8yj. The Nos. 2950A —
2950G have been lent by Mr. J. C. J. Drucker in 1904.
2950B. View in a town. In the centre of the foreground a boat
moored along the bank of a wide stream crossed by a stone
bridge with three arches seen over its whole length; behind the
bridge, the houses of a town and two mills. Sky with big white
clouds. Painted about 1879.
Coloured drawing 9 by 12% in.
Signed at the bottom to the right: J. Maris. See No. 2950A.
2950C. The plough, drawn by a white horse, guided by a man in
a blue shirt whose back is turned towards the spectator. A flat
country, to the left a few leafless trees. On the horizon a white
line indicating a river. Painted about 1880.
Coloured drawing, \7.\ by 8^ in., h. f.
Signed at the bottom to the left : J. Maris. See No. 2950A.
2950D. View of a large town. Behind a road leading to a bridge
with white railings, are seen the houses of a town from among which
a steeple and dome stand out against the sky. To the right a
wide stream and in the foreground a boat moored along its
bank. A high sky with white clouds. Painted in 1882.
Coloured drawing, 23% by 32 in., h. f. \\ in.
Signed at the bottom to the left: J. Maris. See No. 2950A.
PASTELS AND FRAMED DRAWINGS (MARIS). 401
2950E. The mill. A moonlight scene. To the left a cluster of high
trees with thick foliage, from which a low mill detaches itself.
To the right a boat lying on a stream. In the distance the
glimmer of the street lamps. The moon is just breaking through
the clouds. Painted about 1882.
Coloured drawing, 16^1 by 9% in.
Signed at the bottom to the left: J. Maris, See No. 2950A.
2960F. The mill in the snow, seen in the light evening, with a
gold-coloured sky, after sunset. Painted about 1883.
Coloured drawing, 6% by I2*!4 m«
Signed at the bottom to the right: J. Maris. See No. 2950A.
2950G. The young violinplayer. He is seen in profile, seated on
a sofa, tuning his instrument. A few sheets of music are lying
on a chair to the right. Painted in 1888.
Coloured drawing 15% by 22 in., h. h. 3 in.
Signed at the bottom to the left: y. Maris. See No. 2950A.
MAUVE (Anton). See p. 212.
2950a. A shepherd and his flock. A shepherd is guiding his sheep
towards the foreground, where two sandy roads are crossing. A
few stumps of leafless trees along the roads. Landscape scenery
in late autumn.
Coloured drawing, 18^ by 28^ in.
Signed to the right: A. Mauve f. Lent by Mr. J. C. J. Drucker, London 1903.
2950 b. Morning mist. In the centre of a sandy patch of ground,
two men are tying down a beech-tree on a timber-cart drawn by
two horses; a third workman is standing at their heads. To the
right some leafless beech-trees. An overcast sky.
Coloured drawing, 16% by 22^ in., h. f. 3% in.
Signed to the right: A. Mauve f. Same source as No. 2950a.
2950 c. Sheep in a glade. A flock of sheep is being guided by a
shepherd into the high grass ; a blue sky filtering through the foliage.
Coloured drawing, 18 by 13^ in. h. sheep.
Signed to the right: A. Mauve. Same source as No. 2950a.
2950 d. A ride in the snow. In one of the side paths of the wood
near the Hague, a gentleman and lady on horseback, followed
by a groom, riding away from the spectator.
Coloured drawing, 17^ by 10^4 in., h. f. on horseback 2\ in.
Signed to the right : A. Mauve f. Same source as No. 2950 a.
2950 e. Sheepshearing. In front of a barn standing out against a back-
ground of trees, a countryman in a blue shirt is shearing a big sheep.
Coloured drawing, 18 by 14^ in., h. h. 1^ in.
Signed to the right: A. Mauve f. Same source as No. 2950a.
2950 f. A little girl gathering flowers. She is standing, wearing a
white dress of fine material. Background of foliage.
Coloured drawing, 14 by %\ in., h. f. 9% in.
Signed to the left: A. Mauve f. Same source as No. 2950a.
2950 g. Digging potatoes. Under a gloomy sky, a peasant and his
wife are bending over their work in a field. A woman standing
near is watching them.
Coloured drawing, 13% by 18 in., h. f. 5^ in.
Signed to the right: A. Mauve. Same source as No. 2950a.
402 PASTKLS AND FRAMED DRAWINGS (MAUVE).
2950 h. The washerwoman. She is seen close to a small building.
in the act of hanging out her linen on a line stretched between
two sticks.
Coloured drawing, 10 by 13% in., h. f. 6^4 in.
Signed to the right: A. Mauve. Same source as No. 2950a.
2960 i. The laundress, hanging her linen to dry in the sandhills on
a clothes line between two poles. Lowering sky.
Coloured drawing, 11 by 16 in., h. f. 3^ in.
Signed to the right: A. Mauve. Same source as No. 2950a.
2950 k. The sand barge. A bargeman is pushing his boat along a
canal cut through a sandy tract of land.
Coloured drawing, 6^ by \\\ in., h. f. 1 in.
Signed to the right: A. Mauve. Same source as No. 2950a.
"29501. The cart. On a lonely road through a flat and sandy region,
a horse and a cart are proceeding towards the horizon. A
cottage in the distance.
Coloured drawing, 7 by 9% in., h. f. horse, \\ in.
Signed to the right: A. Mauve. Same source as No. 2950a.
2950 m. An old couple in a new park. An old couple are walking-
in a newly made park on a bright autumnal day. View of a
town in the distance.
Coloured drawing, *]\ by 12^ in., h. f. 1^ in.
Signed to the right: A. Mauve f. Same source as No. 2950a.
2950 n. Horses. A carman mounted on one of the two draught-horses
which he is leading along a road, is talking to a woman carrying
a basket on her head. A cloudy sky.
Coloured drawing, 13^ by 19% in., h. f. 4^ in.
Signed to the right: A. Mauve f. Same source as No. 2950a.
JfEUHUYS (Albert), see p. 242.
2950 0. Dinner time. Cottage interior. By the side of an open fire
place, a peasant is having his dinner, his wife seated opposite
with a child on her lap.
Coloured drawing, 22 by 29% in., h. f. seated 10^, in.
Signed at the bottom to the right : Albert Neuhuys f <?j.
Lent by Mr. J. C. J. Drucker, London 1904.
ORLEY (Barend van), was born about 1492 at Brussels, where he
died 6 January 1542. He learned the rudiments of his art from
his father, Valentin, but owed the development of his talents
principally to the influence of the old Italian masters.
2951. Cartoons for paintings on glass. (The paintings have been
executed by Gerrit Boels and presented to the church of St.
Bavon at Harlem by Joris van Egmont, bishop of Utrecht.)
They represent the bishop kneeling before the Trinity ; St. Martin,
his patron Saint, is standing behind him giving alms to a
mendicant.
Painted in blue; Water-colour on pap., real size, 12^4 yds by 6^4 yds,
h. h. 11^ in. Lent by the protestant church of Harlem.
POGGENBEEK (George- Jan-Hendrik), see p. 264.
2951a. By the water-side. A canal crossing a meadow ; on a road
PASTELS AND FRAMED DRAWINGS (POGGENBEEK). 403
running parallel with it, two lonely looking houses. A grey and
cloudy sky.
Coloured drawing. 18^ by 30 in.
Signed at the bottom to the left: Geo. Poggenbeek. The Nos. 2951a —
295 ig have been lent to the Museum by Mr. J. C.J. Drucker, of London, in 1904.
2951b. Twilight. A path bordered by stunted willows running through
a meadow and leading to a gate. Close to the gate a few
animals are standing whose indistinct forms vanish in the shadows
thrown by a group of trees.
Coloured drawing, 9% by 16^ in., h. of a cow \ in. Signed at the
bottom to the right: Geo, Poggenbeek, See No. 2951a.
2951c. Ducks, gathered in a small field, with a pond at each end*
Branches of shrubs extend to the centre of the picture.
Coloured drawing, 10^ by 18^4 in., h. duck, 1^ in.
Signed at the bottom to the left: Geo. Poggenbeek, See Noi 2951a.
2951d. Study of a cow. The animal is lying down in a narrow
path running by the side of a streamlet, bordered with willows.
Scene an afternoon in autumn.
Coloured drawing, 13^ by 20% in., h. \ in.
Signed at the bottom to the right: Geo. Poggenbeek. See No. 2951a.
2951 e. Milking time. Under a grey autumnal sky the cows are standing
waiting in the farm-yard, by the side of which are seen two
hayricks.
Coloured drawing, 8 by \\\ in, h. f. 1 in.
Signed at the bottom to the right: Geo. Poggenbeek. See No. 2951a.
2951 f. The ditch, alders and willows on its bank ; to the left a
path, to the right, a white cow in a meadow. A summer day.
Coloured drawing, 1314 by 21 in., h. animal, \\ in-
Signed at the bottom to the right: Geo, Poggenbeek. See No. 2951a.
2951g. The submerged meadow, heads of pollards rising above
the water; a heifer standing near a gate.
Coloured drawing, 10 by 15% in., h. animal, 1 tn.
Signed at the bottom to the left: Geo. Poggenbeek. See No. 2951a.
REIMER (Carl Frederick), was born at Konigsberg; entered in
1768 the service of the Dutch E. I. company, first as a private
soldier and later as a standard-bearer. Then he became a
sworn geometer at Colombo. On the musterroll of 1773 he
is inscribed as a surgeon. In 1783 he settled as engineer at
Batavia and was still known in that capacity in 1792. Designed
a great number of plans and maps. E.
2952. The Embassy of the King of Candy received in audience
by the Governor of the island of Ceylon, Mr. Iman
Willem Falck (1765— 1785), in 1772.
Coloured drawing, 11 by 16% in.
Signed : na het leven geteekent en
geschildert door C. F. Reimer,
chirurgijn.
Engraved by Reimer. Acquired in London, 1876. Now in the Print-room.
(Drawn from life and painted by
C. F. Reimer, surgeon.}
404 PASTKLS AND FRAMED DRAWINGS (REIMER).
2953. The great pagodas of Chalenbron or Chillambaram, on
the coast of Coromandel, between Negapatnam and Madras.
Coloured drawing, 9^ by 18^ in. Now in the Print-room.
2954. Moorish or Mahometan burial grounds in English India.
Coloured drawing, 8*4 by 16% in. Now in the Print-room.
CARRIERA (Rosalba), was. born 7 October 1675 at Venice and
died there 15 April 1757. Was a pupil of Diamantini and
Ant. Balestra. Worked in her native town, also at Versailles
and in Vienna.
2955. Portrait of a young lady. (Attributed to this artist).
P. on pap. 17% by 14% in., nat. size.
Purchased from C. F. Roos & Co., 30 April 1900.
SEGANTINI (Giovanni), born in 1858 at Arco in Tyrol, studied
under guidance of V. Grubicy at the Brera-Academy at Milano.
He died in the Engadine, September 1899. He was the in-
fluenced by the modern Dutch school.
2955A. The return of the sheep, a shepherdess driving her flock
homewards; a setting sun. Chalk-and pasteldrawing.
2 3 by 15^4 in. Signed to the right: G. Segantini.
Lent by Mr. B. J. D. Zubli, 1905.
SCHMIDT (Izaak), was born 11 July 1740 at Amsterdam, where
he died 17 May 18 18. Pupil of Joan Maurits Quinckhardt.
Worked in his native town. Was also a writer and a poet.
'2955a. Portrait of a woman. Half length figure, turned towards
the right.
P. on parchment ov. 7^4 by 6 in., h. h. 2^4 in. Bought at Amsterdam in 1 904.
TISCHBEIN (Johann-Friedrich-August), born at Maastricht in
1750; died at Heidelberg in 181 2. See p. 323.
A series of nine portraits of Princes and Princesses of
the House of Orange-Nassau.
P. on pap. ov. 23^ by 19^ in., nat. size.
From the National Museum, the Hague 1808.
2956. Prince William V (1748— 1806).
Signed: Tischbein 1789. Engraved by W. van Semis.
2957. Frederica-Sophia:Wilhelmina of Prussia (1747— 1820).
\Yrife of Prince William V.
2958. William-Frederick of Orange (1772 — 1843). Heir apparent;
reigned afterwards under the name of William I.
Signed: 7 ischbein 1788.
2959. Frederica-Louisa-Wilhelmina of Prussia (1774 — 1837). Wife
of King William I. A replica of this portrait is in the Mauritshuis.
2980. William-George-Frederick, Prince of Orange-Nassau (1774
— 1799). Son of Prince William V.
Signed: Tischbein, 1788.
2961. Frederica-Louisa-Wilhelmina, Princess of Orange-Nassau
(1770 — 1 8 19). Daughter *of Prince William V and wife of
Charles-George-Augustus of Brunswick-Luneburg.
PASTELS.
2958. J. F. A. Tischbein. 2959. J. F. A. Tischbein.
PASTELS AND FRAMED DRAWINGS (TISCHBEIN). 405
2962. Augusta-Maria-Carolina, Princess of Orange-Nassau (1743
— 1787). Daughter of Prince William IV and wife of Christian
of Nassau- Weilburg.
2963. Charles-Christian, Prince of Nassau-Weilburg (1735— 1788).
Husband of Augusta-Maria-Carolina, Princess of Orange-Nassau.
2964. Isabella von Kirchberg, Princess of Nassau-Weilburg.
Daughter-in-law of both the preceding.
TOZELLI (Francesco), worked at Amsterdam at the end of the
XVIII century.
2965. The painter's own portrait.
P. on pap. 24 by 19 in., nat. size. Signed: F. lozelli F. A. 1794.
From the Society " Felix Meritis". Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1889.
2966. Dirk Versteegh ( — 1822). A patron of arts.
P. on pap. 11^4 by 9^ in., h. h. 3% in. Same source as No. 2965.
TROOST (Cornelis). See p. 325.
2967. First scene entitled "de Geveinsde Droefheid" (Feigned
Sadness) from the vaudeville "de Ontdekte Schijndeugd"
(Hypocrisy unmasked).
P. 26 by 21 in. Signed: C Iroost 1743.
Presented by the heirs of Mr. S. W. Josephus Jitta, 1897.
2968. Scene called " de Bedrogen Gierigheid" (the Miser cheated)
from the comedy "Hopman Ulrich" (Captain Ulrich).
P. 24^ by 19^4 in. Signed: C. 7 roost 17.45. Lithographed by J. le Cocq.
Engraved by C. Ploos van Amstel and J. Houbraken. Same source as No. 2968.
VAILLANT (Bernard). See p. 328.
2969. Michiel Adriaensz. de Ruyter.
Drawing in black and white chalk 10% by 8^ in., h. h. 4 in.
Signed to the right : B. Vaillant f. 1695.
Part of the collection de Ruyter, acquired in 1895.
2970. Thomasr Parker (1656— 1737).
P. ov. 16 by 12% in., nat. size. Signed on the background to the right:
B. Vaillant f. 1695. Part of the collection de Ruyter, acquired in 1895.
WEISSENBRUCH (Jan Hendrik). See p. 365.
2970a. A bridge near Noorden. A drawbridge at the junction of a
canal and a wide stream flowing towards the distance in the
background. An overcast sky.
Coloured drawing, 20% by 28 in. Signed to the left : J. II. Weisscn-
brttch f. Lent by Mr. J. C. J. Drucker, London 1903.
2970b. A sketch. A stream running along the base of a large
building ; to the left a drawbridge and in the foreground two boats.
In grisaille, 2\\ by 28^ in.
Signed to the right: J. II. Weissenbruch f. Same source as No. 2970a.
HERALDIC PAINTINGS
AND DESIGNS.
ANONYMOUS WORKS.
Second half of the XV century.
2971. The escutcheon of Edward IV, King of England, as
Knight of the order of the Golden Fleece, 1481.
Painted in oils, O. 48 by 30% in. Formerly in the choir of the church
of St. John at Bois-le-Duc, where the assembly of the Order was held in 1481.
Sale Jhr. van den Bogaerde van Moergestel, 1896. In the Dutch Museum.
2972. The escutcheon of Jacob of Luxemburg, Lord of Fiennes,
as Knight of the Golden Fleece, 1481.
Painted in oils, O. 40 by 27% in. Same source as No. 2971.
First half of the XVII century.
2973. The armorial ensigns of the families Boudaen and
Fourminois, 1623.
Fainted in oils, 9^ by 14% in.
Dated: 162J. Bequest Jhr. J. de Witte van (Jitters, 1875.
2974. The armorial ensigns of the families Courten and Del
Prado, 1625.
Painted in oils, O. io^ by 17*4 in. Dated: 162J. Same source as No. 2973.
Second half of the XVII century.
2977. Quarterings of nobility of Laurens Jacobsz. de Witte.
Painted in oils, O. 14 by 12% in.
Dated: 14 Maart 1636. Bequest Jhr. J. de Witte van Citters, 1875.
2978. The armorial ensigns of the family van Citters. (About 1700).
Design on pap. 13 by 10 in. Same source as No. 2977.
2979. The armorial ensigns of the family Verheye (about 1700).
Design on pap. 15 by 11^4 in. Same source as No. 2977.
2980. Quarterings of nobility of a member of the family
Ockerse. (About 1700).
Design on pap. 8% by b\ in. Same source as No. 2977.
2981. Quarterings of nobility of a member of the family van
Gelre (about 1700).
- Design on pap. 8*4 by t>\ in. Same source as No. 2977.
HERALDIC PAINTINGS AND DESIGNS. 407
2982. Quarterings of nobility of the family Stavenisse (about 1700).
Design on pap. 8% by 6%. in. Same source as No. 2977.
2983. Quarterings of nobility of a member of the family de
Witte (about 1700).
Design on pap. 8^4 by 6^ in. Same source as No. 2977.
2984. Quarterings of nobility of a member of the family de
Witte (about 1700).
Design on pap. 8*4 by 6^ in. Same source as No. 2977.
2985. Quarterings of nobility of a member of the family de
Witte (about 1700).
Design on pap. 8^4 by 6% in. Same source as No. 2977.
2986. The armorial ensigns of the family de Witte. (About 1700).
Design on pap. 12^4 by 10 in. Same source as No. 2977.
ATTEVELD (Justus van), born in 162 1 at Utrecht, where he
died 13 November 1692.
2987. The armorial ensigns of the families Boudaen and HoeufFt,
with sixteen quarterings.
Design on pap. 11^4 by 9^ in. Signed: y. van Atteveld A° i6yj.
Bequest Jhr. J. de Witte van Citters, 1875.
BECX THE YOUNGER (Jeronimus), entered 5 January 1649 the
painters-guild at Middelburg.
""•Slet* arms of the E- L c?*A***
Company.
(). 25 by 38^ in. Signed: JCfsit Jjfrfi ffl
In the Dutch Museum (Department of $J^^ SW^])
Marine).
BROEN THE YOUNGER (Gerrit de). Probably the son of the
engraver Gerrit de Broen, who was born at Amsterdam towards
1659 and was married in 1684.
2989. The sixteen quarterings of nobility of the children of
Jan van de Pol and Margaretha Rendorp.
Design on parchment, 27^ by 30^4 in. Signed : Gerred de Broen yitnior,
Scripsit ffjS. Presented by Jhr. J. S. R. van de Poll, 1885.
2990. The sixteen quarterings of nobility of Jan van de Poll.
Design on parchment, 23V4 by 28^ in. Same source as No. 2989.
2991. The sixteen quarterings of nobility of Margaretha Rendorp.
Design on parchment, 25V4 by 29^ in. Same source as No. 2989.
INDEX TO PORTRAITS.
The names printed in capital types are those of the artists.
Abba, Clara
Aoerson, colonel F. N. L.
Aberson, captain
Acquet, Sabina Agneta d'
Adami, J.
No.
542
1862
1862
1489
1436
Adolphus of Nassau ( 1 540 — 1 568), 1 79,
963, 1981
Adolphus of Nassau ( 1 584 — 1608), 1 993
Adriaensz., Joris 2352
Adriaansz,, Pieter 17 13
Adrien VI, Pope 140
Aeneae, H. *434
Aerde, J. B. van 1437
Aerssen, Corn, van ( 1 602 — 1 662) 1 104
Aerssen, Corn, van ( — 1688) 256
Aerssen, Francois van 2513
Alava, general 1862
Albert of Nassau, 1995
Albertine-Agnes of Orange-Nassau,
1235,
Albert of Austria, 355,
Albinus, Agnes Margaretha
Albregt, Johannes Hermanus
Alewijn, Clara
Alewijn, Frederick Dircksz.
Alewijn, Martinus
Alexander of the Netherlands
Alexander I of Russia, 2793,
Alexander II of Russia,
Algarotti, count Francesco
Alva, duke of
Amelia of Anhalt-Dessau,
Amelia of Solms, 929, 1235,
1240, 1663,
Ampsing, Samuel
Andriessen, Jurriaan
Anne, queen of England, 2781, 2782,
2883, 2893
Anne of Austria, queen of France 2068
2834
2486
2519
2126
2133
2130
2132
1899
2912
1899
2933
432
2829
1239,
2749
1044
*7
No:
Anne of Brunswick, princess of
Orange-Nassau, 284, 286, 2305,
2758, 2880, 2881
Anne Paulowna of Russia, queen
of the Netherlands, 1899
Anraedt, Pieter van 363
Anslo, Gerrit 2128
Anstenraadt, Andries van 1 135
Anstenraadt, Gerrit Pietersz. van 1135
Appelman, Jan 540, 925
Appelman, Wybrand 1282
Appelman, Ysbrant 1881
Apostool, Cornelis 1 195
As, Pieter Jansz. van 302
Assendelft, Jacob Jan van 42
AubignS, Franchise d' 2799
Aubreme, major-general d' 1862
Augustus-William of Prussia, 25
Aylva, Frouck van 2360
Aylva, Hans Willem baron van 2359
Baalen, Laurens Laurensz. van 2291
Baardt, Petrus 1047
Baart, A. 1439
Backer, Cornelis 1731
Backer, Jacob 891
Backer, Jacob Jan de 1740
Backer, Joris 1 138
Backer, Willem 891, 1424
Badon, Joannes 2027
Baert, Willem Jansz. 911
Bakhuysen, Ludolf 409
Bakker, Andries Harmansz. 1881
Balen, Matthys 1955
Baltus, Dirck 174
Baltus, the sister of Dirck 175
Bam, Sybrant 430
Banchem, Frederik van 21 r7
4IO
PORTRAITS.
No.
Banckert, Adriaen 489, 490
Banning Cocq, Frans 1136, 2016
Banningh, Jacob 1135
Banningh, Jan 430
Barbiers, Pieter Pietersz. 757, H35>
H37
Barclay, John
Bartholo, Cornells
Bas, Agatha
Bas, Albert
Bas, Claes
Bas, Dirck Jacobsz.
Bas, Elisabeth Jacobsdr.
Bas, Jacob Claesz,
Bas, Jacob Dircksz.
Bas, Lysbeth
Bas, Machteld 2129,
Bas, Pieter Jacobsz. 71 ia,
Bas, L... de. .
Bassen, Abraham Ernst van
Bassen, Pieter Ernst van
Baud his, Dominicus
Beaumont, Johan van
Becker, Hendrick
Beeldsnijder, Jan
Beelenkamp, Johanna Christina
Beenes, Barent
Beet, G. D. (?)
Bekker, Balthasar
Bekker, Jaw
Berckel, Engelbert' van
Berkhout, Cornelia Teding van
Beresteyn, Caecilia van 1590,
Beresteyn, Paulus* van 772,
Beresteyn, Wouter
Bergen, Dirck Van
Bergen, Gerard van
Bergen, Julius, van . den .
Bergh, Corn, van den
Bergh, Tryntie ten
Berken, Claes Barendsz. van
Bernard, Jean
Bernard duke of Saxe-Weimar,
Bernhards, Eilard
Berntz, J. W.
Bertius, Petrus
Besemer, Adriaen
Besborough, Lord
Bethune, Syrius de
Beuning, Jacob Jansz.
Beuningen, Coenraad van
Beuningen, Gerrit Dircksz. van
Beuningen, Jan Claesz. van
Beveren, Carolina van
1092
1877
2129
924
2129
2129
2023
1332
2129
2129
2288
1283
2319
540
1827
1033
1 701
828
1319
675
1877
458
1077
1936
280
1461,
1605
1836
1588
1881
H38
2652
1340
2656
235 l
2219
1575a
2224
2219
H36
1034
2648
2935
1599
1878
1727
2291
362
1975<1.
No.
Beverningk, Hieronymus van 403
Biben, J. G. 1436
Bicker, Agatha 1741
Bicker, Alida 2122
Bicker, Andries 1*39, 1150, 2917
Bicker, Cornelis 239, 21 17
Bicker, Gerard 1140, "5*
Bicker, Gerrit 160
Bicker, Hendrick .( 1 6 1 5 - 1 654) 2 1 1 9
Bicker, Hendrick (1649— 1 718) 1691
Bicker, Hendrick (1722— 1783) 292
2936
Bicker, Hendrick (1777— 1834) 11 99
Bicker, Jacob 2 121
Bicker, Jacoba 2340
Bicker, Jan Gerritsz. 235
Bicker, Jan Bernd 697, 2804, 2923
Bicker, Jacob Pietersz. '- 162
Bicker, Pieter 157
Bicker, . Pieter Pietersz. 1 59
Bicker, Roelof 891, 1 134
Bicker, Wendela. ~ 2512
Bidloo, Goverd 1078, 1500
Bilderdijk, Willem I i 94
Bieselinge, Christiaan van 508
Bisschop, Jan Phijipsz. de 430, 1876
Bisschop, Klaas 2291
Bitter, Willem 43°
Blaeu, Jan Willemsz. 1136
Blaeuw, Jan Michielsz. H34> 1631
Blaeuw, Cornelis Michielsz. 1085
Blancardus, Nicolaus 915
Blanken Jr., Jan 758
Bleecker, 1434
Bleiswijk, Pieter van 2803
Block, Adriaen Maertensz. 83
Blocq, Reinier 2219
Blommert, Samuel 2585
Blon, Michel le 860
Blyenburgh, Adriaen van (1485 —
1510) i4oa
Blyenburgh, Adriaen van (1510—
1573) 55a, 162c
Blyenburgh, Adriaen van (1532 —
1582) 55ai l62e
Blyenburgh, Adriaen van (1589 —
1630) I975C
Blyenburgh, Adriaen van (16 16 —
1675) 1696a
Blyenburgh, Adriaen van (1647 —
) 256e
Blyenburgh, Catharina van 55a
Blyenburgh, . Charlotte-Elisabeth 965b ,
2147b
Blyenburgh, Cornelia 55*
PORTRAITS.
411
No.
Blyenburgh, Cornells (1450 — 1 52 1 )
1453a, 1453b
Blyenburgh, Cornells ( 1 534 — 1 596) 5 5a
Blyenburgh, Heyman van 162a
Bochoven, Johan van nil
Boelens, Alyda 161
Boelens, Henrick 1878
Boelisz, Hendrick 889
Boer, Cornells de 1714
Boer, Pieter Claesz. 430
Boere, Mr. 2938
Boere, Mrs. 2939
Bogaerde, A. J. van den 2319
Bo is, Adr. du 1272
Bois, Ch. du 1435
Bois, Hugo du 1777
Boisot, Charles 58
Bokelman, C. 1897
Bol, Ferdinand 362, 539
Bonn, Andreas 1434, 1435, *437
Bont, Jan Sybrantsz. ^77
Bontetnantel, Jacoba 234
Boog, Jacob Dirckz. de 2016
Boogaerd, Clara van Blyenburgh
nee 55a, i62d
Boom, Abram 1424
Borch, Gerard ter 568, 576
Borchtj Nicolaes van der 856
Borght, Francois van der 854
Borselen, Frank van 131
Bos, Lambregt van den !I35
Bosch, Jan 1161
Bosch, Bern. de( 1 709 — 1786) 1945, 1965
Bosch, Bern.de (1742 — 1816) 1435, f439
Bosch, Jeronimo de (1724) 2316
Bosch, Jeronimo de (1740 — 1811} 1435
Bosch, count Jan van den I3^7a
Bosch, countess van den l3%7^>
Bot, Hendrick Sybrantsz. de 1877
Both, Digna de 1975b
Both, Pieter 306
Boudaen, Abraham 870
Boudaen, Gualterus 2913
Boudaen, Hieronymus Josephus 708
Boudaen Courten, Anna 1541
Boudaen Courten, Jan 252, 1738
Boudaen Courten, Pieter *545
Boudaen Courten 1542
Boudinois, Jeremias 973
Bousquet, A. M36
Bout, Symon Jansz. . 188 1
Boxhorn, Marcus Zuerius 1050
Bozer, F. de 1436
Braats, Hendrik 281
Bracht, Tieleman van *959
Brahe, Otto
Brak — Haskenhoff, Madame
Brand, Jacob
Bray, Dirck de
Bray, Jan de
Brederode, Reinout III van
Brederode, Theodoras van
Bree, Mattheus Ignatius van
Brentano
No.
192
1383a
395
614
614
2192
2318
616
1435
Brienen van Ramerus, Jhr. G. C.
R. R. van 1440
Brink, Albert ten 925
Brinkman, Jan 2016
Broecke, Sandrina van den 688a
Broeke, R. J. v. d. 1484
Brog, William 2004
Bronckhorst, Hendrick van 2350
Bronckhorst, Jan Pietersen 2016
Bronkhorst, Hendrik van 2316
Broucke, Mattheus van den 1255, 2662
Brouwer, Dirck Thymansz. 711a
Brouwer, Gerbrant 889
Brouwer, Hendrick 312
Brouwer, Jacob Dircksz. 2585
Bruggemeyer, W. J. 1436
Brugman, Dirck Pietersz. 2585
Brunett, J. C. de ' 2812
Bruno, Hendrick 1058
Bruyn, Cornelis de 1355
Bruyn, Johannes de 1935
Buckingham, George Villiers duke of 2863
Bueren, Jacoba Maria van 1707, 1845
Bunau, Rudolph van 143
Burgh, Albert Coenraetsz. 923, 2352
Burch, Charlotta Elisabeth van der 2223a
Burch, FrangoU van der *975a
Burgh, Jan van der 2650
Burch, Johan van der 965a, 2147a
Burch, Reyer van der 2344
Buren, Arent van 1488
Burght, Maria van der 537
Bus, J. H. 1439
Buuren, Daniel van 2316
Buyl, Arent 2352
Buyn, A. 1436
Byler, Agnes van 851
Calaber, Hendrik 1135
Calaber, . Jacob 2219
Calaber, Johannes ll3S
Calckoen, Gijsbre.cht Matthijs 2018
Calkoen, Cornells 2364
Callenburgh, Gerard 2578
Cambronne, general 1862
Cammingha, Tiete van 58
412
PORTRAITS.
No.
Campbell, colonel 1862
Campen, Jacob van 925
Camper, prof. Petrus 2013
Camphuijs, Johannes 319
Camphuijsen, Godefridus (?) 678
Camprich van Cronefeldt, Johannes 2085a
Canisius, Petrus 165
Canneman, Elias 1867
Cants, Cornelia 1 63 1
Capellen, Jhr.TheodorusFrederik van 740
Carel, Jan Jansz. 1881
Carolina of Orange, Augusta-Maria 2760
2857, 2962
Carpentier, Pieter 310
Carre, Marie i62g
Cartier, S. D. 1434
Cassier, Margarita 206
Casteleijn, Mattheus de 1948
Catherina II of Russia 360
Cats, Jacob 1584, 1585
Cats, Joris van 198
Celyns, Jan 1827
Centen, Gozen 926a
Centen, Gozewijn 1487
Ceters, Aernout van ( 1 56 1 — 1 634) 156
Ceters, Aernout van (1633 — 1696) 1356
Ceters, Cornelis van 154
Ceters, Johan van 208
Ceters, Martrijntje van 209
Chanu, Jan van 2352
Charles I of England 2844, 2862, 2901
Charles II of England, 2530, 2777,
2778, 2826, 2851
Charles V 29, 30
Charles XI of Sweden 885
Charles XII of Sweden 1381
Charles the Bold 2674
Charles-Balthasar of Spain 335
Charles-Christian of Nassau
Weilburg 2963
Charles-Edward Stuart 2892
Chasse, David Hendrik baron 1864
Chatillon, Gaspard de 2006
Chevallier, Rodolphe le 1393
Christian IV of Denmark 2486
Christian V of Denmark 2795, 2819
Christina of Sweden 2794
Citters, Aernout van (1633 — 1696) 1356
Citters, Aernout van (166 1 — 1718) 814
Citters, Anna van 815
Citters, Emerentia van 816
Citters, Johanna van 818
Citters, Josina Clara van 817, 2145
Citters, Magdalena van 290
Citters, Maria van 868
No.
Citters, Jhr. Mr. M. L. de Wittevan 2924
Claerhout, Jacques van 58
Claessens, L. A. *435
Clercq, Lucas de 1086
Clevering, Pieter 2318
Cloeck, AUart 1340
Cloeck, Claes Nanningsz. 1340
Cloeck, Nanning Florisz. 1658
Cloes, Dirk 564
Cloon, Dirk van 324
Cock, Dirck Aertsz. 1631
Cocq, Frans Banning "36, 2016
Codde, Anna 158
Codde, Grietje Pietersdr. *333
Coehoorn, Menno baron van I735
Coen, Jan Pietersz. 309
Coenerding, Jan 1500
Colborn, colonel 1862
Coligny, Gaspard de '99^
Collot d'Escury, Andre 256a
Collot d'Escury, Daniel 256b
Collot d'Escury, Henri baron 2223a
Collot d'Escury, Robert baron 2304a
Collot d'Escury, Simeon Petrus
Baron 2223b
Colmannus, Johannes 1128
Comenius, John Amos 250a
Commelin, Casparus ( 1 636 — 1 693) 1 884
Commelin, Casparus (1667 — 1731) 2316
Commelin Jr., Casparus 2319
Commelin, Isaac 399
Commelin, Joannes 828
Compe, Jan ten 2014
Congnard nee Batailhy, Madame 2940
Constant-Rebecque, J. V. baron de 1 862
Conyn, Lucas 924
Conyn, Lucas Pietersz. 399
Conynenburgh, Gerrit Martsz. 2291
Cooke, major-general 1862
Cool, Catharina 162 f
Cools, Joannes 1052
Coopmans, Sophia 1232
Coornhert, Dirck Volckertsz. 720
Cornelisz, Jacob 711a
Corver, G. 127
Coster, Leonard 1936
Coulster, Joost van 2645
Court, Pieter de la 2290a
Courten, Guilliam 155
Courten, Magherita 1544
Courten, Pieter 212
Courten, Willem I539a
Couwenhoven, Corn, van 2660
Covens, C. 1436
Coventry, Mary Gunning countess of 2941
PORTRAITS.
413
No.
Cras, C. *434
Crayesteyn, Huyg Jansz. 2584a
Croock, Joris 828
Croon, Jacob 2352
Croon, Pieter 2352
Crul, Willem 739
Cruijs, Arnout van de 362
Cruijs, Claes Claesz. 430
Cruysbergen, Nic. van 2352
Cruywaghen, family Meebeeck 1 349
Cyprianus, Allardus 1500
Daivvaille, Jean-Augustin 2926
Dalen, Steven van 171
Dammasz., Matelieff 1127
Dammansz., David 188 1
Danckertsz de Ry, Jacobus 396
Dane, Jacob 2663
Daniels, Daniel Arbmann 1438
Darnley, Henri Stuart lord 2776
Decker, Jeremias de 1051
Dedel, Clara Magdalena 293, 2937
Dehaen, J. C. 1434
Deiman, A. J. 1436
Delff, Cornelis 771
Delff, Jacob Willemsz. 771
Delff, Rochus 771
Delff, Willem 771
Demmeltraadt, Clemens van 1671
Demmeltraadt, Hendrik van 759
Denys, Aeltje 15 13
Devereux earl of Essex, Robert 2859
Deyman, prof. Jan 2018
Diemen, Antonio van 313
Diemen, Geertruijd van 50
Diemen, Jacob van Ix35
Does, Johan van der 1036
Does, Willem van der 1827
Dolgorouki, prince i$99
Dommer, Hendrick Jansz. 1 1 34
Dommer, Hendrick Willemsz. 1*35
Dortmont, D. Bonaventura van 362,
396, 1 781
Dou, Gerard 791
Doublet, Jan 1975
Doublet, P. 1436
Doyenburg, Willem van 2017
Drielst, E. van 1437
Drinkveldt, Wolfert Hendrik 563
Dronckelaer, Pelgrum van 2587
Droogendijck, Cornelis van 162b
Droste, Elisabeth 256 f
Dubbelde, Geertruida den *H7
Dudley earl of Leycester, Robert 1997
Duifhuis, Huibert 2218
No.
dujardin, karel 827'
Duquesnoy, Francois 2867
Duren, Jan van 574.
Durven, Diederik van 586
Dussen, Cornelis Aerntsz. van der 2195.
Duvelaar, Anthonisz. Cornelisz. 155a
Duyn, A. count van der 1269, 1867
Duynen, Elisabeth van 542
Duynen, Sieuwert van 396
Duyst, Volckera Nicolai 1589*
Dyck, Anthonie van 2872
Dyk, R. W. Linde van I434
Edward VI king of England 2771, 2772,.
2773
Edzard I of East-Friesland, 1453
Eenhoorn, Adriaen Jorisz. I!34
Eenhoorn, Joris Jansz. 1 1 34
Eertvelt, Andries van 859
Egbertsz., Sebastiaan 1339> 1877
Egmond, Jan van 138
Eichelberg, Nicolaes 487
Ekels, Jan 1435, H37
Elias, Barend Pietersz. 400, 828-
Elisabeth queen of England, 2837, 2838
Elisabeth queen of Bohemia
2499,
2845
1862
1434
43»
2016
298a
2125
58
I530
EUey, Sir John
Engelberts, E. M.
Engelen, Claes
Engelen, Reinier
Engelman, R.
Engelman — Bia, Margaretha
Ensse, van
Erasmus, Desiderius
Ernest-Casimir of Nassau, 954, 959,
1 1 78, 1988, 2489
Erp, Geertruyt van 1090-
Essex, Robert Devereux earl of 2859
Eugen of Savoy 2182
Eversdyck, Cornelis Fransz. 914
Eversdyck, Maria 916
Evertsen, Cornelis. 1506
Eynde, Jacob van den f039-
Fabus, Jan 5 7 8a
Fagel, Caspar 2577a
Faille, Anna Magdalena della 2223d
Farjon, Joh. 1438
Fauvarcq, J. T. N. H34
Fauvarcq, J. G. *434
Fay, Jacob Frederik du 565
Fay, Michiel du 563
Ferdinand of Brunswick, 2836-
Flinck, Govert 925.
4M
PORTRAITS.
No.
Flines, H. de 1436, 1437
Flines, J. J. de 1437
Florisz, Pieter 1456
Fock, Herman us '435, 2832
Foix, Gaston de 28
Fonteyn, Johan 888
Foreest, Anthony ^77
Fortenbeeck, Adolph *340
Fortuyn, Jan Jansz. 1424
Fouquet Jr., P. 1435, '437
Fourmenois, Catharina 975, 1546
Fourmenois, Jean 971
Fourmenois? 976
Fourment, Helena 2067
Franck, C. F. 934a
Franck, Joh. Bapt. 855
Francis I of Austria, 2792
Francis I of France, 2307
Fraser, Catharina Annette I394
Fraser, C. Eduard 1203
Fraser, Johan 120 1
P'rederick I of Prussia, 2884
Frederick II of Prussia, 26
Frederick V, elector palatine, 1583, 1665,
2489, 2499, 2865
Frederick-Christian of Saxony, 602
Frederick- William of Brandeburg, 1236
Frederick-Henry of Orange, 188, 858,
1 178, 1 179, 1 183, 1235, 1238, 1242,
1246, 1495, '582, 2486, 2488, 2489,
2490, 2706, 2830, 2902
Frederick-Louis, prince of Wales, 2783
Frederick, prince of the Netherlands, 1 899
Freemantle, colonel 1862
Frey, I. de 1437
Fruijt, Leendert 395
Gabbema, Simon Abbes 1070
Garbransz, Claes 711a
Gabriel, Paul Joseph 1634a
Gael 48
Gales, Johanna Bondina 2611b
Gallieres, Nicolaas Cornelis de 1865
Geel, Joost van 949, 196 1
Geelvinck, Agatha 2131
Geelvinck, Eva 2120
Geer, Johanna Margaretha de 257a
Geer, Margaretha de 754
Geest, Wybrand de 952
Gekeer, Joost Jonasz. 2219
Gelder, Jan Pauwelsz. van l4&3
George II king of England, 2891
George III king of England, 2784, 2885
George of Denmark, 2780
George-Frederick of Nassau, 182
George- William of
and Luneburg,
Gerbier, Isabeau de
Gerritsz, Cornelis
Gerritsz, Lubbert
Gerven, Pieter van
Gildemeester Jz., J.
Gillon, Joanna le
Goble\ Steven
Godijn, Franciscus
Goens, Rijclof van
Goling, Jan
No
Brunswick
2850
2291
1606
2219
!435. 1437
404
!435, 1437
1957
3l7
614
GollvanFranckenstein,Jhr.J. 1435, *437
Gool, Mil© van 2146
Gorsel, Johannes van x937
Gouche, Margaretha le 260
Graaf, Dirck de 1341
Graeff, de 205
GraefF, Agneta de 236
Graeff, Pieter de 2339
Grandjean, Jean 1437
Graswinckel, Dirck 1049
Grave Jr., J. E. 1435, *437
Graver, Augustinus I936
Greenwood, Frans 1081
Greive, Petrus Franciscus 1009
Griethuysen, Sibylla van 1065
Groenewegen, Adriaan Christiaansz. 2523
Gronovius, Johannes Fredericus 1954
Groot, Hugo de 1604
Groot, Willem de 1951
Groote, Grietje Andriesdr. 215
Grootenhuys-van Duynen, Mad. ten 542
Guise, Henri de Lorraine duke of 2789
Gustavus-Adolphus, king of Sweden 187
Gutberleth, Tobias 107 5
Haag, Johannes van den 925
Haag, Nicolaes van 925
Haan, Mattheus de 323
Haarst Az., G. van 1436
Haas, A. de x434
Haecken, Lijsbeth 2127
Haen, Abraham de 1080
Haensbergen, Johannes van 1026
Haes, Anthony de 541, 178 1
Haes, Frans de J773
Haesbaert, Martinus 2316
Haexbergen, Margaretha van 575
Haghen, Steven van der 83
Halen, Arnoud van 103 1
Halewyn, Jan van 540
Hall, J. C. van 1435
Hallewat, Hendrick 1340
Hanekrodt, lieutenant 191
PORTRAITS.
415
HAN NEMAN, Adriaen
Hanselabre, Pieter van
Hard, Jan van der
Harmensz, Barent
Haro, Don Louis de
Hartaing, Daniel de
Hartigsvelt, Corn. Jansz.
Hartigsvelt, Willem
Hartley, family
Hartman, Isaac
Hartmann, S..
Hartog, Thomas
Harvey, colonel
Hasselaer, Aegje .
Hasselaer, Dirck 2584a,
Hasselaer, Nicolaes.
Hasselaer, Pieter Pietersz. 2584a,
Hasselaer, Mr. Pieter Cornelis
Hasselaer, Pieter Dircksz. 1879,
Hasselaer, Kenau Simonsdr.
Heems, Nicolaas
Heems, Wouter Lambertsz.
Heemskerck, Coenraad van
Heemskerck, Jan Hendrik van
Heemskerck, Corn, van Beest
called van
Heemskerck, Dirck van . Beest
called van
Heemskerck, Dirck (the younger)
van Beest called van
Heemskerck, Dirck Franck van
Beest called van
Heemskerck, Margaretha van
Beest called van
Heemskerck, Willem van
Heemskerk, Maria Hermina
Heereman
Heeremiet, H. . 1434, 1436,
Hees, Andries
Heimbach, J.Psz. P.
Heinsius, Nicolaas
Helm, Willem van der
Helweg, H.
~Hem, Harman IJsbrantsz.
Hem, IJsbrant
Hemert, J. A. van
Hemm van Niederstein, van der
Henderson of Tuunegask, Robert
Hendricksz., HendriCk 1881,
Hendricksdr., Lijsbeth
Hendriks, Wybrand (?)
Hennekyn, Paulus
Hennequin, Johan
Henry, prince of the Netherlands
Henry I of Lorraine,
No.
1 103
1 106
20l6
I340
2796
2007
2647
2654
1664
1500
2321
"35
1862
1592
2589
1089
2585
1698
2358
153
128
2219
2518
1944
50
50
50
50
50
1055
i55i
430
1437
565
1436
1958
919
1286
1881
1 88 1
1434
1646
2003
2587
. 170
1 163
"35
2657
1899
2789
No.
Henry II of France, 2708
Henry IV of France, 32
Henry of Nassau, 180, 963
Henry-Casimir I of Nassau, 955, 956
Henry-Casimir II of Nassau, 2752
Henry-Frederic, prince of Wales, 2866
Henrietta-Catherina of Orange-
Nassau, '235
Henriette-Marie of France, 2842, 2843
Hens, Gillis 541, 1781
HeVaugieres, Charles de 186
Hesenbroeck v. Hofdijk, Cbrvina v. 1 594
Heurn, C. van 1 43 5, 1437
Heusden, Adriana Johanna 1 1 1 5
Heusden, Boudewijn van 2500
Heyblocq, Jacob 1067
Heyckens, Jan 2584a
Heydanus, Margaretha 1885
Heyn, Pieter Pietersz. 225, 716, 1343
Heyningen, B. van
1437
Heijnsbergen, captain van
1867
Hibma, I. P.
1436
Hill, Lord
1862
Hinlopen, Adriana
"54
Hinlopen, Gerard Ottsz.
897
Hinlopen, Reinier Ottsz.
.899
Hobein, Jacob
1863
Hochepied, Catharina de
!5xo
Hodges, Charles Howard
1 190
Hodges, Emma Jane
1 193
Hoeff, captain van der
194
Hoefijzer, P.
2291
Hoeufft, Anna Maria
1739
Hoevenaer, Anthony
362
Hoffman, Gilles
2595
Hofland, Thomas van
400
Hogendorp, Anna Maria van
265
Hogendorp, Diederik van
262
Hogendorp, Gijsbert Karel van
1867
Hogendorp, Heindrick
2291
Hogendorp van Hofwegen, coun-
- tess C. van
1899
Hogendorp, Willem van
279
Hollaer, Elisabeth
273
Hollander Cz., Hendrik
1211
Hollesloot, Pieter Jansz.
1881
Hondecoeter, Gilles
395
Honthorst, Gerard van
1231
Hoof, N. W. Op den
1968
Hooft, Brechje
566a
Hooft, Corn. Pietersz. 430,
2591
Hooft, Henrick
I59i
Hooft, Jan . Gerritsz.
1879
Hooft, Jan Lucasz.
2585
4i6
PORTRAITS.
No.
Hooft, Pieter Cornelisz. 1608, 1832,
2118
Hooghkamer, Jacob Pietersz. 1493
Hoogstraten, Frans van 1074
Hoop, Adriaan van der 1391? 1899
Hoop, Johan Cornells van der 688
Hoorn, Herman Cornelisz. van 2352
Hoorn, Pieter van 1135
Hoorn, Simon van 1*37
Hoorn, Wilhelmina Jacoba van 1200
Hop, Albert Gerritsz. 1877
Hop, Cornells 837
Hoppesack, Cornelis 1827
Homes van Kessel, Willem Adri-
aen comte van 2005
Horst, Abel 1713
Horst, Ewoud Pietersz. van der 2642
Houweningen, Elsje van 241
Hoyman, J. I. 1434
Hoyman, R. *43°
Hoijnck, Jacob 1282, 1658
Hoyng, Thomas Jacobsz. *34<>
Hudde, Isaac 1781
Hudde, Johannes 1690
Hulft, Belichje 1511
Hulft, Gerard 930
Hulft, Jan 1 1 34
Hulft, Johanna 1737
Hulft, Pieter 11 34
Hulft, Pieter Evertsz. 2352
Hulswit, Jan 1435
Humbert de Superville, David-
Pierre 725
Hunston, Lord 2840
Huybert, Lieven Jacobsz. de 2922
Huydecoper, Jan 925, 11 38
Huygens, Constantin 1 726, 1950
Huyzer, E. 2321
Iddekinge, Bemd van 876
Iddekinge, Jan Albert van 876
Imansdr., Catharina 2922
Imhoff, baron Gustaaf Willem van 1941
Indischerave, Gerrit Jacobsz. 11 34
Indies, Gerrit *339
Isabelle-Clara- Eugenie of Austria, 356
Isabelle de Nassau-Weilburg, 2964
Jacobsz., Lambert
Jacobsz., Lucas
Jacobsz., Rombout
Jacqueline of Bavaria
James I of England
1339
2352
2352
130, 338
2486, 2861
Jane of Castile
Janson, Pieter
Jansz., Barent
Jansz., Lambert
Jansz., Volckert
Jansz., Anthonis
Jas, Pieter
Joachimsz., Jacob
No.
344
1652
1877
18S1
2017
1 06 1
2013
1877
John the Elder of Nassau 177, 963, 1980
John of Nassau (156 1 — 1623), 1986
John of Nassau (1583 — 1638), 1597
John Conrad, the Rhinegrave 95 8
John-Ernest of Nassau I99i« 2489
John-William Friso of Orange-
Nassau
John-Louis of Nassau
John-Maurice of Nassau
Jolle, P. J. le
Joncheyn, Albert
Joncheyn, Cornelis Simonsz.
Jongh, Andries Carel
Jongh, Jan de
Jorisz., David
Joseph II, emperor
Joubert, Piet J.
Juan of Austria, don
Justinus of Nassau
2753, 2754
2489
1693*
197*.
1 901
1439
125
43o
565
614
149
2930
2188a
2791
1985
Kaempff, A. C. H.
Kalil Patrona,
Kampen, Willem van
Kamphuisen, Jan
Kampoort, Jan van
Kanter, Maerten
Kapel, Jan Hillebrantsz.
Kapitein, J.
Kareline, von
Kellen, Joh. Philip van der 2547b
Kemp, Rombout 399, 2016
Kempenaar, Danker Jan de 1319
Kemper, Johan Melchior 1273
Kerckering, ^illem 400
Kerckhoven, Johannes Polyander a 1032
1434
2395
43o
1323, 1435
2016
1S27
2219
2319
1899
James II of England 1847, 2822, 2823
Jamin, D. C. 1434
Kerkhoven, P.
Kersjens, J.
Kerst, Carolina Frederica
Kessel, Lysbeth
Kettingh
Kettingh, Petronella
Kettingh, WiUem
Keyser, Aert
Keyser, Jan Adriaensz.
Kies, Nicolaas
Kies, Pieter
Kieviet, Jan
1434
U37
503
912
219
263
243
2291
1340
128
1334
2658
PORTRAITS.
417
No.
Kik, Willem 2291
Kinschot, Caspar van % 1064
Kist the younger, 1 87 7
Kist the elder, Claes C. 1877
Klerk, Reinier de 328
Klinkhamer, J. F. M36
Klopper, Nicolaas 259
Kluyter, Herman Theunisz. J135
Klijn Bsz., Barend 1436, 1443
Klijn, Hendrik Harmen 1436, 1869
Knobbert, Volckera de I5^9
Knotzer, Frederik 1866
Knijff, Wouter 614
Kobell, Johannes Baptist 1378
Kock, Hend. Merkus baron de 1874
Kodde, Pieter Martsz. 430
Kohne, notary 1161
Koek, G. 1436
Koen, Rogier de 395
Koenerding, Jan 564
Koningh, Corn, de 2649
Kooi, Willem Bartel van der 1376
Koolvelt, Dirck *339
Koorenbreck, Pieter Andriesz. 1881
Koornkint, Albert Adriaensz. 1877
Koornkint, Dirck Adriaensz. 1 87 7
Kooy, M. 1436
Kortenaer, Egbert Meeuwsz. 1145
Krayenhoff, C. R. T. 1437
Krook, Abraham Pietersz. 1134, 2219
Kruys, Claes Claesz. 430
Krynen, Kornelis 711a
Kuster, Maria Hartmansdr. de 244
Kuycken, Gerrit 2128
Kuyper, Jacques *434> *437
Kuyper, Jan 188 1
Kuysten, Jan 1340
Laar, Aert Jan van 925
Laen, Aletta van der 1602
Laer, Hademan van 1 340
Laer, Jan van 176
Lageman, H. 1437
Lakeman, Johannes '936
Lancey, Sir William Howe de 1862
Lange, Anthony de 893
Lange, Dirck de 1*34
Lange, Hans de 1877
Langebaard, Pieter Dircksz. called 166
Lantsman, Jan 1827
Laurensz., Philip 1631
Lauren tsz., Jan ^77
Lauvvers, J. 1435, 1437
'Leeck, Dirck Claesz. van 398
S ^eer» c- H34
No.
Leeuwen, Jonas Jacob Dirksz. 926
Leeuwenhoek, Anthonie van 2521
Leicester, Robert Dudley earl of 1997
Leidecker, Charlotte Maria 2515
Leidecker, Francois 1640, 2746
Leidecker, Francois (165 1 — 1688)
264, 536
Lelie, Adriaan de J434i 1435,
H3°, 1437
Lembke, Johan Philip (and his
wife), 1448
Lens, Hendrick 2584a
Lensen nee Clara Abba, Madame 542
Lepeltak, J. 2319, 2320a
Lescaille, Jacob r953
Lestevenon, Magtelena Christina 2304b
1166
1946
2002
2016
1452
58
861
1 148
2291
1464
Leuveling, Margaretha
Leuvening, Margaretha van
Levin, Charles de
Leydecker, Jan Claesz,
Leyden, Lucas van
Liauckama, Schelte van
Liberti, Henricus
Liefde, Johan de
Lier, Laurens Jansz. van
Limborch, Hendrik van
Linden, Antonius Antonides van der 1537
Lingelbach, David *043
Linteloo, H. 1484
Liotard, Jean-Etienne 2949
Lith, Claes van 399
Loon, Jacob van 2017
Loon, Joris van 395
Looten, Tobias 565
Lothz., Loth 2013
Louis XIII of France, 2486
Louis XIV of France, 2895
Louis XVI of France, 2790
Louis dauphin of France, 2896
Louis dauphin (1729 — 1765), 2932
Louis of Nassau, 178, 963
Louis-Gunther of Nassau, '989
Louis-Henry of Nassau, 183
Louis-Napoleon, 1192
Louise of Prussia, ^99
Louise of Savoy, 2787
Louisa-Christina of Solms, 1242
Louisa Henrietta of Orange-Nassau, 1 236
Louisa-Wilhelmina-Frederica
of Orange 2765, 2766, 2849,291 1, 2961
Lourisz., Hendrick 890
Lubienietzki, Christoffel 1485
Lublink le jeune, J. *434
Lugt, J. Dirksz. 1434
Lyn, Cornelis van der 314
14
4i8
PORTRAITS.
Lynslager, Hendrick
Lynslager, Hendrik
No.
398
270, 2222
Maats, Digna de 2747
Maes, Jan U35
Maetsuyker, Joan 316
Maintenon, marquise de 2799
Mancini, Hortense 2800
March, Lord 1862
Margaret of Austria, 354
Maria of Austria, 148
Maria of Hanover, landgravine of
Hesse-Cassel , 2886
Marie de Medicis, 1929
Maria-Henrietta Stuart, wife of
William II, 857, 1144, 1237, 2833,
2846, 2876
Marie-Josephine of Saxe dauphiness
of France, 2933
Maria-Louisa of Hesse-Cassel, 283
Mary Stuart, wife of William III 1733,
2841, 2878
Mary Stuart, queen of Scotland 164,
2774, 2775
Maria-Theresa, Empress 2894, 2929
Marken, Heindrick van 430
Marlborough, Lord 2897
Marlborough, Lady 2942
Marselis, Jan Claesz. 614
Martena, Cunera van 144
Martensz, Tobias 711a
Matelieff Dammasz. 1127
Matelieff the Younger, Cornelis 2641
Matthias, Emperor, 22
Matthijsen, Geertzen 569
Maurice, Prince of Orange, 1 176, 11 80,
1183, 1246, 1494, 1581, 1609, 1983,
2488, 2489, 2490, 2491, 2903, 2905,
2931
Maurice of Saxony, 2943
Maximilian of Austria, (1756-1801) 2931
Meebeecq Cruywaghen, family 1399
Meer — Cants, Cornelia van der 163 1
Meer Jr., N. van der 1437
Meffert, Pieter 925
Mendoza, Francisco de *998
Meppel, Jan Cornelisz. 2057
Merckt, Margaretha van der 400
Merwede, Matthijs van de 1068
Messchaert, Johan M. 2547a
Metayer, Antoinette 1698b
Metayer Phz., Louis 1698a
Metsue, Cornelis 399, 540
Meulen, Jan Kornelisz. 2291
Meulen, N. van der 2013
No.
Meulenaar, Dirk Hendrik IJ55
Meulenaar, Marten '505
Meulenaar, Roelof 543
Meures, Jan 2219
Meyer, Cornelis 1120
Meyer, Hermannus J93<>
Meyer, Jan Hendrik Louis 1568, 2623
Meyer, Jonas Daniel 1670
Meyer, Pieter 289
Meyster, Everard 1066
Michielsz., Gijsbert 1878
Middelhuysen, J. H. 143 7
Milaan, Anthoni 2318
Milly, Jean de 171 3
Mire, Philippe le 1480
Molenaar, Anth. Heindricksz. 2219
Molkenboer, Joh. Herm. 617, 1436
Moll Jr., J. 1 434
Mom, Barent 565
Monnikhoff, Johannes 668
Monnikhoff, Willem *935
Montezuma, 359
Moor, David de 2601
Moor, Joost de 189
Moor, Karel de *655
Moreelse, Paulus 1657
Morus, Alexander ro57
Mossel, Jacob 326
Moucheron, Cosmo de 2291
Moucheron, Pierre de (and family) 152
Moyaert, Jan Cornelisz. 1*34
Muilman, Willem Ferdinand Mogge 1428
Muller, 1435
Mulraet, Gerrit 614
Munter, Agatha 542
Munter, Margaretha 1265
Muyen, Philips Willemsz. 2219
Muylman the Younger, Willem 828
Muys, Robbert 1694
Muyser, Pieter 1500
My, Govert van der ,f35
Myn, Aernout van der 2017
Myn, David de M38
Mytens, Martinus 1705
Nachtglas, Jacob Pietersz. 2584a
Naeldwijck, lords and ladies of
the house of 132 — 137
Nagel, Maria Joachimsdr. 771
Nelson, Coenraad 2013
Nes, Aert van 1146
Nes, Hans van 430
Nes, Jan van 1309
Neve, Joachim de 2017
Neyenburg, Johan van 1062
Nicholas I emperor of Russia,
Niellius, Daniel
nleulandt, adriaen van 1 748,
Nieulandt, Jacob* van (?)
Nimay, Pierre de
Nispen, Margaretha van
Nobel, madame
Nobel, Agatha Heronima
Nobel, Hendrick
Nolthenius, D.
Noordijck, Pieter
Noot, Petrus Jac.
Nooy, Trijntgen Thijsdr. van
Normant, J. W. de
Notte, Abraham de
Noue, Frangois de la
Nozeman, Maria
Numan, H. 1435, H36»
Nuyts, Cornells
Nuyts, Sara
Nymegen, Dionys van
Nymegen, Dionys Eliasz. van
•
Ockersen, Jan
Oetgens van Waveren, Ant.
Oetgens van Waveren, Frans
Oetgens van Waveren, Johan
Oetgens. van Waveren, Nicolaes
Offerman, E. P.
Ogier, Guilhelmus
Oldenbarneveld, Johan van 1587,
Oldenbarneveld, Willem van
Ommeren, Jan van
Omphal, baron van
Oolofsz., Jan
Oostdorp, P.
Oosten, Elisabeth van
Oosterwijk, Maria van
Op den Hoof, N. W.
Oppyn, Wynant Arentsz.
Orloff, comte
Orsoy, Christiaan van
Ortt, Abraham
Ortt, Johan
Outshoorn, Cornells van
Outshoorn, Haesgerr van
Oatshoorn, Willem van
Ouwerol, Ryckert
Overbeke, Aernout van
Overlander, Volckert
Oyens, Isaac
Paamburg, Anthony van
Paets, Adriaen (1668)
Paets, Adriaen (1703)
PORTRAITS.
419
No.
No.
1673
Paets, Adriaen (1734)
1776
397
Paffenrode, Jan van
I069
2291
Pallandt — Merode, van
39
2585
Palthe, G. J.
1436
2291
Parduyn, Adriaen
866
2595
Parduyn, Adriaen Casper
869
1 841
Parduyn, Casper Adriaen
867
1843
Parduyn, Josina
2147
2643
Parduyn, Ruben
150
1484
Parker, Isaac
871, 873
2128
Parker, Johannes
2338
1438
Parker, Johan Willem
1706, 1844
898
Parker, Pieter
1639
H37
Parker, Thomas
2970
920
Parker, Willem
874, 2921
184
Parker, Willem
1845
1694
Parra, Petrus Albertus van
de 327
H37
Pater, Albert
1 136
1831
Pater, Lucas
1964
400
Patras, Abraham
2028
1 170
Patrona, Kalil
2395
1772
Paul Ier de Russie
36i
Pauw, lieutenant
x330
2016
Peereboom
1435
1424
Pelkwijk, Joost ter
2316
925
Pellicorn, Lucretia
969
"35
Pels, Andries
1072
925
Pels, Johanna Sara
291
1436
Pennis, J.
1436
1063
Pergens, Jacob
1540
2104
Pers, Dirck Pietersz.
1340
222
Peter I the Great emperor of Russia 966
"35
Peters, Bonaventura
1056
529
Petersen Jr., Carsten
H38
1881
Philip le Beau
343
127
Philip of Burgundy,
1498
268
Philip II king of Spain,
3i
2341
Philippe III king of Spain,
353
1968
Philip of Nassau,
181, 1987
"34
Philip of Hohenlohe,
1984
1899
Philip-Ernest of Hohenlohe,
1990
1 1 64
Philip- William of Orange,
1580,
998
1982,
2489, 2748
997
Pieneman, Jan Willem
1872
674
PlERSON CHRISTOFFEL
io73
42
Pieterse, J.
1434
1886
Pieterse Jz., P.
.1436
711a
Pietersz., Lambert
1878
1962
Pietersz., Lieven
1881
2584a
Pietersz., Reynst
430
"35
Pirckheimer, Bilibald
841
Plaatman, Pieter
1936
1713
Plante, Franciscus
!Q53
2661
Ploegsma, Dirck Jacobsz.
1376
2666
Ploos van Amstel, Adriaen
851
420
PORTRAITS.
No.
PI.OOS van Amstel, Cornelis 667,
1970, 2890
Poll, Jhr. Archibald Jan van de 1526
Poll, Gijsbert van de 2219
Poll, Harmen van de 2219, 2221
Poll, Harmen Hendr. v. d. 566, 1908
Poll, Jhr. Jac. Sal. Hendr. van de 1527
Poll, Jan van de (1597 — 1678) 1136,
2219, 2220
Poll, Jan v. d. (172 1 — 1801) 1943,2304
Poll, Joan van de (1666 — 1735) 566
Poll, Margaretha Cornelia van de 934
Poll, Maria Henriette van de 1697
Pollis, Joannes 2219
Ponsonby, colonel 1862
Poock, Christoffel 1 135, 1138
Pot, Cornelis Hendricksz. 2585
Pot, Cornelis van der !774
Pots, Thomas 491
Pottey, Anna Maria 875
Pottey, Catharina 11 12
Pottey, Willem 1507
Pottey, Sara 1508
Prado, Gualtero del 968
Prado, Hortensia del 970, 972, 1543
Prado, Lucretia del 974
Pratensis, Jason *947
Pre, Daniel du 1435, I43^, 1437
Prins, Barent Willemsz. 2585
Prins, J. 1436
Pronck, Jan Cornelis I3[34
Pronk, Cornelis 1922
Puttkammer, Johannes 528
Pyll, Willem 563
QUELLINUS, ARTUS 545
Quevellerie, Maria de la 735
Quinkhard, Jan Maurits 1970, 2673
Rabenhaupt, Carel 255
Raep, Pieter Adriaensz. 892
Raep, Willem Adriaensz. 2585
Raephorst, Margaretha van 1700
Raephorst, Matthijs Willemsz. 890
Raet, Dirck de 1564
Ram 223
Ramsden, Coenraat Rogiersz. 1 1 34
Ramsden, Rogier 925
Ramskrammer, Justina Johanna
Hendriksdr. 872, 873
Rappard, Anna Geertruida Frede-
rika van 2920
Ravensberg, Aletta van 13 10
Reael, Elisabeth 1631
Reael, Frans 1138
Reael, Johan Pietersz.
Reael, Laurens
Reael, Laurens Jacobsz.
Reael, Pieter
Reael, Reynier
Redinckhoven, Reynier
Reigersbergh, Maria van
Rendorp, Herman
Rendorp, Jochem
Rendorp, Margaretha
Rendorp, Pieter
Rene de Chalons,
Reus, Johan de
Rey, Maerten
Rey, Maria
Reyniersz., Karel
Reyniersz, Reynier Klaas
Reynst, Albertus
Reynst, Gerard
Reynst, Pieter
Reynst, Pietersz.
Rhijn, Pieter Jacobsz.
Richard, Abraham
Riebeek, Abraham van
Riebeek, Elisabeth van
Riebeek, Geertruida van
No.
I296
308
43°
923
1085
"34
407
2352
1 134
2628
1736
146
2655
894
544
315
711a
362
829, 1 137
307
430
1493
2013
267, 320
269
245
Riebeek, Gerard Cornelis van 2516
Riebeek, Joan van 2514
Riebeek, Johan Anthonysz. van 734
Rigail, J. R. 1434
Ripperda, captain 190
Rive, Johann Franz 2186
Rochester, Wilmot Lord 2820
Rodenburgh, Theodorus 1035
Roell, Willem 2318
Roelvink, Roelof 564
Roeters, Ernst 2350
Rogge, Th. 2319
Rogh, Jacob 891, 893
Rolandus, Jacobus 2592
Rombach, Gerrit Carel 1387
Rombouts, Johannes "34
Romswinkel, M. 1436
Roodenburch, Jan Bethsz. 2584a
Roos, Cornelis 1877
Roos the Younger, Jacob Czn. 1877
Roos, C. S. 1434, 1435, *437
Roothaan, Albertus Bernardus 1861
Ropta, Worp 147
Rosecrans, Dirk Jacobsz. 1330, 1 331
Rosieren, Jan van der 1040
Rosmale, Dominicus 2664
Rotgans, Lucas Jacobsz. 1340
Rotterdam, Claes If34
Rover tot Ileulesteijn, Hendrik de 37
PORTRAITS.
42 1
No.
Rover van Heulesteijn, Roelof de 37
Rover tot Montfoort, Willem de 37
Rover van Montfoort, Jan de 37
Roy, Cornelis Hendrik a I39°
Roy, Hans de 188 1
Royen, Adrianus van 282
Royen, Claudina van l&9$
Royen, G. van 1435, 1437
Royer, Louis 502, 1861
Ruichaver, Maarten 1601
Ruloffs, J. 1434
Ruysch, lieutenant 1 331
Ruysch, Frederick 395, 1 713
Ruysch, Hendrick ^713
Ruysch, Otto 1937
Ruyssenaar, R. Meurs 1435
Ruytenburg, Gerrit 541
Ruytenburg, Willem van 2016
Ruyter, Engel de 1462
Ruyter, Michiel Adriaensz. de 492, 548
549, 553, 2969
Ryn, Harmen Gerritsz. van 2025
Ryn, Jacob Egbertsz. 1881
Ryn, Willem Jacobsz. 1881
Ryneveld, Arnoldus van *3!9
Ryp, Gerard de . 261
Ryskamp, Dirck Joosten 1*34
Ryswijk, Cornelia 277
Ryswijk, Jacques (1631 — 1696) 237
Ryswijk, Jacques ( — 1737) 276
Ryswijk, Jacob a Magtelda 275
Ryswijk, Jan Hendrik van 1404
Ryswijk, Johanna van *4°5
Ryswijk, Theodorus 272
Saligo, Charles-Louis 21 13
Sanderson, Maria-Antoinette-Char-
lotte 1 202
Sautijn, Willem 933
Sax, Hendrik '937
Schaeck, Benedictus 1 135
Schaek, Petrus 1963
Schaep, Jan Berrd. 228, 1828
Schaep, Maria 1692
Schagen, Gerrit Pietersz. *34°
Schalcke, Hendrik van der 571
Schalcke, the wife of H. van der 572
Schalcke, Helena van der 573
Schardinel, Jacob 400
Scheepmaker, Joachim Jansz. 540
Schellinger, Cornelis 2584a
Schellinger, Johan 2016
Schellingh, Pieter Symonsz. 2584a
Schepel, Dirck Claesz. 2584a
Schepers, Sebastiaen 2665
Scherm, Albert Jansz.
Schilt, Allert Garbrant
Schley, P. van der
Schmidt, Izaak
Scholten, Bochardus
Scholten, Jan Petrus
Schoonegevel, P.
Schoonhoven, Florentius
Schoterbosch, Brechtje van
No.
1877
2585
H35
1434
II64
1 1 64
1437
IO45
2590
Schouburg, Johannes Petrus 2689
Schout, Pieter 1350
Schout, Pieter Jacobsz. 2536
Schoyte, Catharina *453a» *453c
Schrevelius, Theodorus 1038
Schrijver, Daniel Heindricksz. 1881
Schrijver, Heindrick Pietersz. 1881
Schrijver, Philips 2319
Schrijver, Thijs 1881
Schtileborch, Frederik *340
Scotte, Jacobus *949
Sem, Sieuwert 2350
Senserf, Walter *939
Sern6, P. S. *434
Servaesz., Hendrik 1878
Serwouters, Frederik Frederiksz. 430
Seutre, Abraham le 400
Seulyns, Hendrik 2585
Sevigne\ Marie marquise de 2798
Sichterman, Johanna Maria 876
Sieuwerts, Job i486
Sieuwertsz., ' Wouter 1 88 1
Simonsz., Pieter 2352
Six, Catharina 698, 2805
Six, Jan 1897
Six, Jan (161 8 — 1700) 1059
Slicher, Elbert 1509
Sluyter 1435
Smekes, Hendrik 128
Smelzinc, Nicolaes 1976, 2008
Smeth, de 1435
Smies, Jacob 1435
Smit, Cornelia Gijsberta 81 8b
Smit, Jacob 711a
Smits, Wessel 398
Snoeck Jansdr., Margriet 2129
Snoek, Andries 1672, 1858
Snouckaert van Schauburg, baron 2925
Soete, Joost de *999
Soete de Laeke, Willem de 2000
Somer, Jan Pietersz. 530
Somerset, Fitzroy 1862
Somerset, general Edward 1862
Son, M. van M84
Sonmans, Pieter 2646
Sonmanus, Jacob 2653
422
PORTRAITS.
No.
Soop, Jan 1 88 1
Sophia-Hedwig of Brunswick, 960
Sophia-Mathilda of Wurtemberg,
wife of King William III, 2690
Sorgen, Clemens van 1134
Soutelande 48
Sparwer, Adriaen Dirck 1135
Speelman, Cornells 318
Spex, Jacques 311
Speyaert, M"« 433
Spieghel, Hendrick Dircksz. 1138
Spieghel, Heindrick Laurensz. 430
Spilbergen, Floris 2219
Spinola, Ambroise marquis de 1598
Stanton, Lady Philippina, 1725
Starter, Jan Jansz. 1046
Stavenisse, Maria Magdalena 2325
Steen, Jan 2232
Steenbergen, H. 1434
Steendam, Jacob 1956
Steenkiste, Feyntje van 1087
Steen wijk, Frans van 1967
Steenwijck, Willem Jansz. n 34
Stellingwerf, Augustus 1152
Stengerus, Coenraet 1877
Steur, Johan 399
Steur, Pieter Jacobsz. 2219
Stiermans, Sara 1771
Stilling van Velsen 564
Stirum, E. M. countess of Limburg 1899
Stirum, L. count of Limburg 1867
Stirum, M. D. count of Limburg 1550
Stockmans, Jan 2128
Stokman, Gillis 7IIa
Stracke, Johannes Theodorus 16
Strick van Linschoten, Charlotte
Beatrix 2517
Strokkel, A. H34
Stryen, Nicolaes van 2352
Stuart, Arabella 2860
Stuart, Martinus 1 871
Stuurman, Jan 925
Styger, Joannes 2013
Swaerdecroon, Hendrik 322
Swart, J. 1434, H37
Swart, W. 2319
Swarth, G. 1436
Swartenhont, Jochem Hendricksz. 900
Swartenhont, Maria 895
Swed, Cornells van der 1935
Sweers, Isaac 2322
Sweerts de Landas, Marten Chris-
tiaan baron 256a
Sweerts de Landas, Joh. Martha
Geertruy baroness 256d
Sweerts de Weert, Sara
Swieten, Aert van
Swieten, Dirck Hendriksz. van
Swinden, J. H. van
Swinden, P. H. van
No.
1538
395
221
1434
1434
Taddel, Ph. *434
Tassis, Jan Baptista 58
Tempel, Olivier van den 2001
Tengnagel,CatharinaGansneb called 29 1 8
Tengnagel, Jan 2291
Tengnagel, Matthijs Gansneb called 1054
Tersteeg, J. 1435, *437
Tersteeg, L. '434
Testart, Pieter Cypriaan 1842
Thedens, Johannes 1786
Theulingh ou Tholinxk, Dirck 892, 2584a
Tholinx, Hendrick 2587
Thomas, Styntje 2127
Thoveling, Claes Maertensz. 2644
Thoveling, Dirck Claesz. **35
Thymans, Dirck 430, 711a
Tielensz, Michiel 828
Tienen, Dirck 1877
Tischbein, Joh. Fried. Aug. 2303
Titsingh, Ab. 1935, 1936
Tjeenk, Justus 1165
Toe Laer, Gerrit *397
Tolstoy 1 899
Tongeren, Benjamin van 564
Tozelli, Francesco 2965
Trip, Christine 1368a
Trip, Jacobus 1149
Trip, Jan Lucas 2611c
Trip, Louis 2611c
Trip, Louise Christina 261 1
Trip, Margaretha 1942
Trip, Vincent Bernardus 2611c
Trip de Marez, Lodewijk 2199
Trip van Vredenburg, Adriaen
Joseph 2611a
Trip van Warfumborg, Louis 1368a
Trip van Zoudtlandt, Jhr. Albert
Dominicus 81 8a
Tromp, Cornells 1699, 1887, 2681
Tromp, Maerten Harpertsz. 1460, 1603
Troost, Cornelis 2314, 2315
Troost, Jan Martensz. 1134
Troostwijk, W. J. van 1436
Troussard — Mar r is, Mad. F. 1519W
Tullingh, Oldenbarneveld called de
Witte 1867
Tweehuisen, C. 1436
Tyrrell, Madame 2944
Tijssens, Gijsbert i960
Udemans, Cornelis
Usselinck', Willem
Utenhove, Anthonie van
Utrecht, Maria van
Uxbridge, Lord
Uylenbroek, P. J.
Uylenburch, Hendrickje
Uytenbogaert, Johan (155 7-1 663)
Uytenbogaert, Johan (1 608-1 680)
Uttenhoff, Jan
Valckenier, Adriaan Jansz.
Valckenier, Gilles
Veecque, Johan van der
Veen, Egbertus van
Veen, H. van
Veen, Jan van der
Veeneman, Tyman
Veening, J.
Velde, Willem van de
Velius, Theodorus
Velthoen, Hendrick Gerritsz.
Veltman, Louis-Jacques
Ven, Hendrik van der
Venne, Adriaen Pietersz. van
de 1042, 2486,
Venne, Tsaac van de
Verbraken, Harmen Jacobsz.
Verburg, Isaac
Verdoes, Schout
Verduyn, A.
Vere, Sir Horatio
Verheye, Cornelis
Verhoeff, Pieter Willemsz.
Verhoek, Pieter
Verhoesen, J. M.
Verhul, Gerrit
Verkolje, Johannes
Verlove, Karel
Vermey, A.
Vernede, Fred. Alex.
Verschuur, Paulus
Versteegh, Dirk 1435, H36,
Verwout, Joan
Vetter, Jacoba
Vianen, Paulus van
Villiers duke of Buckingham,
George
Vinck, Pieter
Vinkeles, Reinier 1 196,
Vis, Hans Pietersz.
Vis, Jan Kornelisz.
Visser, Hendrik
Visscher, Abraham de 2129,
PORTRAITS.
423
No.
No.
1952
Visscher, George de
1319
196
Visscher, Jan Cornelisz.
2016
1662
Visscher, Theodora de
238
1659
Vlack, Dirck
2350
1862
Vlack, Jaspar
2219
1436
Vlasblom, Jan
398
953
Vliet, Adriaan van der
1775
1586
Vliet, Cornelis
2219
93^
Vliet, J. van
2319
1339
Vlooswyck, Jan van
923
Voet, Heyndrick Sybrantsz.
2291
325
Vogelensang, Jan
1340
1283
VOLLENHOVEN, HERMAN VAN
2576
2640
Vollenhoven, Johannes
IO71
396
Vondel, Joost van den 928, 1371,
1372,
1484
1373, 1374,
1907a
1048
Voogt, Maria
I088
540
Voort, Catharina van der
2290b
1484
Voort, Cornelis van der
2584a
240
Voort, G. van der 1436,
H37
io37
Voort, Hans van de
2291
"34
Voort, Willem Pietersz.
"35
1287
Vos, Jan
1060
1937
Vos, Jacobus de 1162,
H35
Vos Wz., J. de
1435
2496
Vries, Abraham de
2600a
"34
Vries, Cornelis de
1877
2016
Vries, Jacob Symonsz. de
1341
1938
Vries, Johan de
2659
431
Vries, Johan Eduard de
2124
2321
Vriese, Livina de
1104a
1600
Vriest, Johannes de
396
251
Vuiirst, W. van der
«437
195
Vyve, Bernardus van
2318
1075
H34
Wagenaar, Jan
2015
1500
Walbeeck, Paulus van
"34
2522
Walleran, Antoinette
1481
1076
Walschaert, Hans
1340
1935
Walsdorp, capitaine
193
1 164
Waphelier, Jeroen J.
1877
2651
Warnaerts, Dirck
1877
1437.
Wart, D. A. van der
H37
2966
Wassenaer, Andries van
151
396
Wassenaer, Jacob baron van
2680
1 198
Wassenaer nee van Heeckeren, ba
299
roness van
1899
Waterpas, Pieter
925
2863
Wattier, Joanna Cornelia 1197,
1859,
1876
i860
, 2148
1435
Waveren, Frans van
925
1877
Weddik, T. J.
1434
1881
Weelinx, Trijntje
2351
563
Weert, Hieronymus van
1006
2287
Wees, Jan de
1339
424
PORTRAITS.
No.
Weets, C. E. 1434
Wellington, Duke of 1862
Wendel, B. Weddik 1434
Werdenburg, Magdalena van 139
Werpf, Adriaen van der 2626
Wesik, Wichard van *935
Westerhoff, C. van 2319
Weydeman, J. L. H36
Weyntjes, Willem 163 1
Wiele, Claes Baltensz. van de 541
Wiere, Bartholomeus van der 169
Wiggertsz., Jan 1877
Wiggertsz., Pieter 1877
Wilhelmina queen of the Netherlands, 884
Wilhelmina-Frederica-Louisa of
Prussia wife of king William I 1268,
2959
Wilhelmina-Frederica-Sophia of
Prussia, wife of prince William V 555,
557, 1008, 2009, 2763, 2764, 2848,
2849, 2858, 2868, 2882,2908,2957
Wilhelmina of Hesse-Cassel, 2363
Wilkens, Cornelis 1134
Wilkens le jeune, Cornelis H34
Wilkens, J. D. B. ^ 1308
Willekens, Anna * 2351
Willekens, Jacob 923
William I, prince of Orange,| 169a,
1246, 1579, 1979
William II, prince of Orange, 857, 1234,
1237, 1243, 1245, 1246, 2750, 2831
William III, prince of Orange, 1244,
1246, 1497, 1732, 1734, 2140, 2691,
2751, 2828, 2841, 2877
William IV, prince of Orange, 285,
287, 288, 389, 390, 2755, 2756, 2757,
2759, 2835, 2875
William V, prince of Orange, 556,
2743, 2744, 2745, 2761, 2762, 2849,
2855, 2856, 2906, 2907, 2909, 2956
William I, King of the Netherlands, 294,
296, 1 191, 1267, 1395, 2767, 2849,
2910, 2958
William II, King of the Netherlands, 1 392,
1862, 1868, 1899, 2770
iNO.
William III, King of the Netherlands, 1873
William-George-Frederick, Prince
of Orange, 295, 2768, 2769, 2849,
2870, 2960
WilliamrFrederick, Stadtholder of
Friesland 957, 2879
William-Louis of Nassau, 1596, 2489
William of Nassau, (1592— 1642) 1994
Willems, Bartholomeus 1877
Willemsz., Hendrick 2016
Willink, J. 127
Win, Jacques de 2128
Wins, Jan Hendrik '875
Winsemius, Pierius 1041
Winter Nsz., P. van *435
With, Witte Cornelisz. de 242
Witsen, Cornelis H35» "37
Witsen, Jonas • 2584a
Witt, Cornelis de 402, 515
Witt, Johan de 250, 401, 410, i960,
2511,
Witte, Helena Catharina de
Witte, Frangoisdr. Maria de
Witte, Nicolaes de
Witte, Pieter de
Woldorflf, F. L.
Wolf, Jacob Karstensz.
Wolfgang-Guillaume de la Palts —
Neuburg
Wttenbogaert, Johan (1 557-1644) 1586
Wttenbogaert, Johan ( 1 608-1 680) 93 1
Wijck, Adriana Johanna van 2156
Wynands, Dyonis 1760, 1761
Wynands, Hendrick 15 12
Wynands, Wynand 258
Wyze, Joris de 925
2904
1728
1702
211
1835
H34
1 881
862
Yver, Jan
H35
Ziesenis n£e Wattier, Joanna Cor-
nelia 1 197, 1859, i860, 2148
Zoutman, Jan Arnold 741, 1114, 2919
Zwol, Christoffel van 322
Zyl, Henricus van 579
INDEX TO PLACES.
No.
Aleppo. General view. 2430
Algiers. View of the town from
the sea 441, 444, 1335, 1758, 2179
Alkmaar. General view 62
Amsterdam. The Weighing-House
called u St. An chonieswaag" 1826
"De Baarsjes" . 2740
The Exchange (view of the
interior) 485, 1324
The Brewery "de Haan" 1134
The Flower Market 483
The bookseller's shop of Meyer
Warnars, ("Vijgendam") 1303
The "Bothuisje" on the Y 1754
The -Dam" 451, 477, 478, 481,
482, 886, 1 1 74, 1747, 2263
"Felix Mentis" (interior of the
Building) 1434, 1435, !436
The "Frederiksplein" with the
Palace of Industry 884
The "Heerengracht" near the
"Nieuwe Spiegelstraat" 480
The hotel : "Oudezijds Hee-
renlogement" 479
The "Hooge Sluis" (sluice) 2c8o
The tower called : "Jan Roo-
poortstoren" 684
The street called : "JodenbreS-
straat" showing the house
of Rembrandt 1 185
The "Keizersgracht" with the
house of Mr. Van der Hoop 709
The church called "Eilands
Kerk" 2484
The church called "Nieuwe
Kerk" (interior view) 2697
The church called "Nieuwe
Kerk" (seen from the choir
showing the tomb of de
Ruyter^ 2699
No.
Amsterdam, The "Nieuwe Kerk"
(with the tower unfinished) 1825
The New Church (see Dam).
The church .called "Oude
Kerk" (view of the interior) 2697
The "Oude Kerk" (view of
the exterior) 893
The church called "Wester
Kerk" (view of the exterior) 1 75 1
The "Kloveniersburgwal (?) 1249
The gate called "Leidsche
Poort" 1304
The "Martelaarsgracht" canal 1 1 7 1
The "Paalhuis" and the New
Bridge 453
The gate called"Raampoortje" 2331
,, „ „ "Regulierspoort" 450
The part of the town called
"Rusland" 705
Shipbuilding-yard 417
The "Singel" with the tower
called "Munttoren" 1184
The "Singel" with the brewery
"Het Lam" 1 135
The "Singel" with the house
of Huydecoper 925
The old Town-Hall 452, 1147
The "Slijpsteenen" 1208a
The Town-Hall (see DairP
and 1825
The laboratory called "Stoock-
huys van d'Ailly" 1 30 1, 1302
The little fish Market 1306
The canal called "Oudezijds-
Voorburgwal" 893
The "Willemsluis" (sluiced 2173
The Y 9, 411, 416, 1380, 1754,
2469, 2484, 2605
The building "Het Zeerecht"
at the "Buitenkant" 2668
426
INDEX TO PLACES.
No.
Antwerp. General view 2679
View of the town taken from
the Scheldt 2598
The citadel 604
The church of St.-Jacques 1746
,, ,, ,, the Dominican
friars 1 7 1 5
The fish Market 201 1
Assen delft. Interior view of the
church of 2100
Banda-Neira. General view 89
B ata vi a. View of the island Onrust 2267
Belgrade. Wood near Constan-
tinopel 2383
Bengal. Clantations 2185
Bentheim. The castle of 2080
Bergen (Norway) General view 2463
Berkenrode. The castle of 710, 711
Bois-le-Duc. General view, 11 78, 1181,
1 182, 2599
Boppard. General view 2108
Bosphorus (the). View taken near
the straits 2253, 2254
Hunkiar Iskeleci near the
straits 2382
Brazil. A Dutch plantation 1902, 1907
Breda, General view 1567
The church of Our Lady 584
Brederode. The ruins of the
Castle of 420
Bremerhaven. The roads of 1004
Briel (den). View from the sea 659
Brussels. The gate of Hal 703
The Ducal Palace (?) 343, 344
Cananoor. General view
Canton. „ ,,
Cairo.. Court-yard of a house
Coevorden. The fortifications of
Const antinopel. Bird's eye view of
View of the town and the
Seraglio 2252, 2366, 2381,
The Sultan's Palace (interior
view of) 2367, 2368, 2369,
The Palace of the Grand Vizir
The Mosque of Sultan Achmed
and the Atme'idan square
The Dutch Embassy
Cochin. General view
Courtray. The Market place
85
90
2300
2704
9i
2742
2371
2370
2372
2365
86
1313
Delfshaven. The male with the
famous floe of ice of 1665 77
Delft. A view in the town 1305
No.
Delft. Destruction caused by the
explosion of the powder
magazine in 1650 1889
The gate called "Koepoort" 2541
The Old Church (interior
view) 1260, 2566
The Old Church (interior view
with the tomb of Piet Hein) 2567
Dordrecht. View on the town
from the river 747, 804, 989, 993
View in the town 21 61
Egmoni). The abbey of 11 iS
The castle of 62, 484, 488, 11 17
Egmond-on-Sea. View of the
village 62
Enkhuizen. The port of 2266
Flushing. The roads of 518
Gkestbrug, near Voorburg. Envi-
rons of 2624
Geneva. The environs of 2949
Ghent. The "Sas van Gent" gate 1765
The church of St. Bavon
(interior of) J7^7
Genoa. The port of 1572
Gibraltar. View of the town 2682
Goenoeng. Lawah, near Matapoera 88
Goa. Bay of 366a
Gorinchem. Inundated country
around 103
Gulik (?) Bird's eye view of town
and remparts 2207
Harlem. View of the town 2071,
2431, 2607
St.Bavon's Church (the outside) 153
St. Bavon's Church (the
inside) 486, 1744, 2096
The Great Market Place and
the Town-Hall 44 S
The Spaarne 476
The remparts 464, 2454
Harlemmer-Meer. The town of
Harlem in the distance 2607
Heemstede. The castle of 1297
Hague (the) General view of the
town from the Delft canal 2226a
The uBinnenhof" with the
building called "LoteryzaaT '97,457
The "Binnenhof" seen from
the Stadtholders' residence 108
The "Gevangenpoort" (pri-
soners' gate) 663, 805
The tower of the St. Jacob's
church x*44
INDEX TO PLACES.
427
No.
Ha<;ue (thk). The "Maliebaan" 2157
The "Mauritshuis" 1262
The lake called „Vijverberg" 619,
1 180
Hoogly. Central Office of the
E. I. C. 2184
Hoorx (?) The harbour of 2696
Hulst. View of the remparts 1565
Ischia (?) General view
820
Jacatra. „ „ 445
Judea. Ancient capital of Siam 87
Julitabroeck (Sweden). With the
gun- foundry of the Bros.
Trip 906
Katwijk-on-Sea. General view 777
Interior of the orphanage 377
Kronexburg. The castle of 2461, 2462
Leerdam. The gate of the town 2621
Lkeuwenhorst. The abbey of 102
Lkyden. A view on the town 512a
The "Haarlemmerpoort" 449
A building of Leyden (?) 919
The "Sint Joris Doelen" 2309
Liege. The church of St. Denis 2622
Livorno. The harbour 1473, *753
Marken. The Rosenwerf (building-
yard) 2 1 7 1
Middelburg. View of the town
and the harbour 2487
Munster. The large assembly-
room in the Town-Hall 576
Naarden. The ditch called "Kar-
nemelksloot" 1806
The lunette during the siege 1807
The casemates 1809
Nf.wport. The battle-field 11 76
Nimeguen. The Market place 1352
The "Valkhof" 991, 1266, 1640
Noordwijk-on-Sea. The sandhills
°f 2543
Nijenrode. The castle of 2268
Onrust, near Batavia. General
view 2267
Oudknarde. The Town-Hall 1895
The St. Walburgis' church 1766
Palkmhang. The roadstead of 1574
Tragi' e. Interior of the "Aula" 352
No.
Raiebagh, in the Kingdom of
Visiapor 84
Rhenen. Part of the town and
interior of the church 60
Rochester and the Medway 1759
Rome. The Coliseum 597
The Capitole 1284
The church San Georgio 1883
„ „ of St. Peter (in-
terior view) 2544
Rotterdam. The mussel Market 932
uHet Oude Hooft" 439, 2530
Rijswijk. General view 2488
RijXDORP. Farm near Wassenaar 2616
Saint-Nazaire. The harbour 632
Scheveninguen. View of the
village from the sea 116, 1566
Smyrna. The town and the
Council Room 2429
Suriname. The R. C. cemetery 122
Syracuse. View of the town and
the harbour 1757
Tamaraca. Island 1904
Teylingen. The castle of 101
The new castle 2040
Tivoli, near Rome. General view 371,
1679, 2285
Trasimenus (lake of) 1025
Tunis. View of the town and
the harbour 1755
Utrecht. The St. Agnes' Convent 2070
The Cathedral and the tower 44
The uSt. Mariakerk" (interior
view) 2097, 2098, 2099
"De Neude" 809, 11 77
The castle of Vredenburch 78
Veere. The Town-Hall 2226
Venice. General view 95 (?), 944
Vigo.' „ ,, 119
Vik. Norway. Lutheran church,
interior view 2313
Vught. The heath 2599
Warfumborg. The castle of 1368a
Wijk bij Duurstede. Castle and
mill 2070
IJsselmonde. Castle and village 369
Zaandam. House of Peter the
Great 1899
Zwijndrecht, near Dordrecht 686
INDEX TO THE NAMES OF ARTISTS.
The names printed in large type are those of the artists whose works
are represented in the Museum.
The ordinary figures indicate the pages.
The figures in italics indicate the numbers of the pictures.
Aa, D. van der 218, 219
Abels, Jac. Theod.
achenbach, osw.
Achenbach, Andr.
Adriaensen, Alex.
Aeken, Hier. van
Aelst, Wil. van
Aelst, Evert van
Aertsz, Pieter
Aken, Hans van
Alewijn, Abr.
Allebe, Aug.
Allori, Christof.
Allori, Aless.
Altmann, Sybr.
Amerora, J. van
Amsterdam, Jacob van
Andriessen, Jur. 3, 106, 218, 327
Anraaut, P. van 40, 539, 36s
Anthonisz, Corn. 41, 1292, 1293
1 1 29
1, 373
2, 11, 85, 91, 261
173
2
2
3
3
3, 1135
262
95
Anthonissen, Hendr. van
Antonissen, Hendr. Jos.
Antolinez, Jose
Antum, Aert van
Apol, Lod. Fr. H.
Apostool, Corn.
Appel, Jac.
Ardell, Mc.
Arendzen, P. J.
Arentsz, Arent
Arlaud, Benedict
Arlaud, Benj.
Arlaud, J. A.
41
249
42
42
42
42
42
2Q2&
SfO, 2023
43
386
386
386
Arpino, Cesare d'
Artz, D. A. C.
As, Pieter Jansz. van
Ashville, Edm.
Assche, Henry van
asselbergs, alph.
Asselijn, Jan
Assen, Jan van
Ast, Balth. van der
Attama, J.
ATTEVELD, J. VAN
Aved, Jac. A. Jos.
Avercamp, Hendr.
90
43
43, 302
386
43, 103
43
43, 233
44
44
45
407
45
45
Baburen, Theod. van 45
Backer, Adriaen 46, 205
Backer, Jac. Adrz. 47, 46, ijoo, 22s
243, 229
47, 200, 356
48, 316
48, 283, 1146,
Badens, Fr.
Baen, Jan de
Bailly, Da v.
Bakhuysen, Lud..
1147, 7748.
Bakhuyzen, H. v. d. Sande 50, 50,
50, 103, 284, 318.
Bakhuyzen, G. J. v. d. Sande 50
Bakhuyzen, J. J. v. d. Sande 50,217
Bakker Korff, Alex. Hugo 50
Balen I, Hendr. van 50, 113, 306
308.
Balestra, Ant. 4°4
Balichou, J. J. 389
Balmet, Alfr. 7093
Balten, Peeter 51
INDEX TO THE NAMES OF ARTISTS.
429
Balthasar, Pieter 51
Ban, Gebr. 51
Barbiers, P. 51, 169, 179
Barbiers, P. Pz. 51, 93, 170, 176,
*43S> 1437-
Barent the deaf 51
Barentsz., Dirck 51, 1493
Bartolome, Fra 298
Bary, H. <?, 403, 1931, i960
Bashkirtseff, M. 52
Bassano, Francesco 52
Bassen, Barth. van 53
Batist, Karel 53
Baudewyns, Adr. Fr. 53
Bauer, J. Anthz. "53
Bauer, Nic. 53
Becx the younger, J. 407
Beeckman, Andr. 54
Beeldemaeker, A. C. 54
Beekkerk, H. W. 187
Beelt, Corn. 54
Beer, Joos de 66, 377
Beerstraten, Abrah. 54
Beerstraten, Anth. 55
Beerstraten, J. Abrsz. 55, 2364
Beest, Sybr. van 55
Beet, G. D. 56
Bega, Corn. Pietersz. 56, 1373
Begeyn, Abr. 56
Behr, C. Jac. 56
Bellevois, Jac. 57
Bellini, Giov. 91, 256, 324, 380
Bemme, J. 2233, 2306
Bendorp, J. C. 3-70, 1146, 2092
Berchem, Cl. P.57, 91, 108, 110,132,
204, 213, 248, 285, 794, /030.
Berckheyde, Ger. Adr. 59
Berckheyde, Job. Adr. 60, 59
Berckhout, G. W. 60
Berckmans, Hendr. 61
Berens, J. 61, 2674
Beresteyn, Claes van 61
Berg, J. E. J. v. d. 292, 323
Berg, Sim. v. d. 61
Bergen, Dirck v. d. 61
Bert, J. A. R. 244s
Bertin, Nic. 62
Benin, Vict. 96
Besliniere, G. de 1587
Beveren, Ch. van 62
Beyeren, A. H. van 62, 113, 269
Bie, Corn, de 63, 248
Bieselinghe, Christ, v. 63
Bilderdijk, Willem **94
Bilders, Alb. Ger. 63
Bilders, Joh. Warn. 62, 61, 193
Bilders — van Bosse, Mme 62
Biset, K. Em. 215
Bisschop, Christ. 64, 67, 184
Bisschop, Corn. 64
Bisschop — Swift, Kate 65
Blanckhoff, J. Th. 65
Blarenberghe, H. D. van 386
Bleecker, D. 65
Bles, D. J. 65
Bles, Herri met de 65
Blieck, Dan. de 65
Block, Eug. Fr. de 66
Blocklandt, Anth. 181, 219
Bloemaert, Abr. 66, 76, 88, 99, 128,
164, 166, 185, 264, 365.
Bloemaert, Hendr. 66
Bloeme, H. A. de 67
Blois, A. de 1071, 1938, 2321
Blommen, Norb. van 67
Blommers, Bern. Joh. 67
Blon, M. le 860
Blondeel, Lanc. 67
Bloot, P. Pz. de 67
Blotelingh, Abr. 402^ 930, 1033, 1078,
1749, JT33, i33o, 1726, 1959,
2083a.
Blyhooft, Zach. 68
Bock, Theophile de 447
Boel, Pieter 94
Boels, Gerrit 2931
Bois, H. du 108
Bois, J. du 489
Bois, Sim. du 108
Boit, Ch. 394
Bol, Corn. 68
Bol, Ferd. 68, 64, 184, 362
Bol, Hans 369
Boland, J. A. 470, 791, 793, 843, 931,
1021, 1022, 1084, 1091, 1172,
1187, 1248, i66/y 1818, 1914,
2072, 2076, 2233, 2237, 2239,
2241, 2472, 2486, 2613.
Bollongier, Hans 70
Bolomey, Benj. 71
Bolswert, C. S. 1315
Bombled, K. F. 71
Boniface, le 52
Bonvin, Fr. 71
Boom, A. H. ver 346
Boone, Dan. 71
Boonen, Arn. 72, 115, 269, 271,
325, 1922.
Bor, Paulus 72
Borch the elder, Ger. ter 74
430
INDEX TO THE NAMES OF ARTISTS.
Borch, Ger. ter 73, 74, 186, 240,
363, 5681 374, S7*>i 2I°3>
BORCH, J. TER 74
BORCH, M. TER 74
BORCULO, H. VAN 74
Bordier, Jacques 394
BORMAN, JOH. 75
BORSELEN, J. W. VAN 75
Borssom, Ant. van 75
Bosboom, Joh. 75, 33Q
Bosch, Hendr. v. d. 75
Bosch, Jerome 75
bosschaert, ambr. 76
Bosschaert, Th. Willeboirtsz. 61, 372
Both, Andr. 76, 393, 397
Both, Joh. 76, 157, S93
Bouchot 78
Boulard, Aug. 77
Boullogne, Bon 62
Bourdon, Seb. 77, 304
Bourgoin, A. G. A. 78
Boursse, Es. 78, 109
Bouts, Dirck 342
Bouttats, Gasp. 1063
Boy, Gottfried 78
Boy, Pierre 78
Braekeleer, Ferd. de 65,78, 120, 198
Brakenburgh, Rich. 78
Bramer, Leonh. 79, 1832
Brandt, Alb. Jonas 79
Brascassat, J. Raym. 79
Brassauw, Melch. 79
Bray, Dirck de 80, 614
Bray, Jan de 80, 233, 614
Bray, Sal. de 80, 80
Breckenheymer, J. H. A. A. 1 69, 300, 362
Breckerveld, H. 2492, 2493, 2494, 2493
Bredael, Alex, van 308
Bredael, Joz. van 80
Bree, Matth. Ign. van 80, 106, 182,
249, 301, 363, 616.
Bree, Ph. Jacq. van 78
Breen, Ad. van 81
Breenbergh, Barth. 81, 789
Breitner, G. H. 81
Brekelenkam, Q. G. 81
Bremden, Dan. van 1042
Breton, Em. Ad. 82
Breton, Jules 82
Breuhaus de Groot, F. A. 82
Brice, Ign. 82
Bril, Paulus 81, 83, 341
Bril, Matth. 83
Brise, Corn. 83
Broeck, El. v. d. 83
Broen, G. de 407
Bronchorst, J. G. van 84, 121, 1068
Brondgeest, Alb. 84, 731
Bronzino, le 3
Brookshaw, R. 2233
Brouwer, Adr. 84, 103
Brouwer, C. 22^2
Brueghel, Abr. 84
Brueghel, Jan 84, 80
Brueghel II, Jan 180
Brueghel the elder, Pieter 51, 75, 85, 85
Brueghel the younger, Pieter 85,
308, 2496.
Brugghen, G. A. v. d. 85
Brussel, H. van 227
Bruyn, Corn, de 1333
BUECKELAER, JOACH. 85
Burbure, L. P. E. de 86
Burgers, H. J. 86
Burgh, Adr. v. d. 303
Burgh, H. v. d. 86, 86, 86
Burgh, H. A. v. d. 86
Burgh, P. D. 86
Burgh, R. van 86
Burghstrate, van 351
Burgkly — Glimmer, Mme , 87
Burmeister, F. W. 460
Busschop, Corn. 64
Buys the elder, Corn. 87
Buys the younger, Corn. 87
Buys, Jac. 87
BUYTENWEGH, \V. Pz. 309, 88, 2434
Bylert, J. van 88, 177, 371
Cabanel, Alex. 217
Cabel, A rent Arentsz. v. d. 88
Cabel, Adr. v. d. 132
Calame, Alex. 88
Calisch, M. 88
Calvaert, D. 282
Camerarius, Ad. 89
Campen, Jac. van 89, 373* 34*
Camphuysen, Gov. 89, 249, 678
Camphuysen, Raf. Gov. 89
Canuti, Dom. 2026
Cappelle, Joh. v. d. 90
Caravage, le 45, 88, 90, 164
Carracci, les 83
Carracci, L. 282
Carr6, Fr. 90
Carre, Hendr. 90, 347
Carriera, Rosalba 404
Caspari, H. W. 1436
Castillo, J. de 234
Cate, II. G. ten 90
Cate, Siebe J. TEN 90
INDEX TO THE NAMES OF ARTISTS.
431
Caukercken, C. van 1688
Cels, Corn. 90
Challe, Noel 447
Chatel, M»ss uu 387
Chattel, F. J. van Kossum du 91
Ciceri, Eug. 256
ClMA DA CONEGLIANO, G. B. 91
Claessens, L. A. 13, 1433, 2016
Claesz., Allaert . 2, 91
Claesz., Pieter 57, 91
Claeu, Jac. de 91
Cleef, H. van 155
Cleef, Joost van 21
Clerck, H. de 92
Cochin, C. N. 2414
Coders, J. B. 92
Coclers, L. B. 92
Cocq, J. le 2g68
Codde, Pieter 92, 22s, 1083
Coene, Const. Fid. 93
Coene, J. H. de 93
Cogniet, Leon c 77? 77
Coingnet, Gilles 93, 95
Colasius, Joh. George 93
Cole, T. 793, tog i, 109?, 201 6, 2237
Colonia, Ad. 93
Colyns, Chrisp. 93
Colyns, David 93
Compe, Jan ten 94, 2014
Conflans, Christ, de 447
Coninck, David de 94
Coninxloo, Gilles van 85
Cool, Jan Daemen 94
Cooper, Alex. 386
Cooper, Sam. 387, 389
Coornhert, D. Vsz. 133, 720
Coorte, A. S. 95
Cornelisz. v. Haerlem, Corn. 95,
102, 262.
CORNELIS V. OOSTZANEN, JACOB 87,
95, 174, 3°5> &4y *2o/} 2015
Cornet, Jac. Lud. 96
Corot, J. B. C. 96
Cosimo, P. 298
Coster, Herm. 240
Costere, Pieter de 51
Courbet, Gust. 96
Court, Jos. Desire 96
Courte 178
Couture, Thom. 97
couwenberg, abr. joh. 97
Couwenhorn, P. 105
Coxie, Raph. 97
Crabeth the elder, W. Pz. 97
Crabeth the younger, W. Pz. 97, 190
Craey, Dirck 97
Craeyvanger, Gijsb. 56, 242
Craeyvanger, R. 1862
Cramer Nz., A. C. 1248, 1813, 1888,
2233, 229s, 2732.
Crayer, Gasp, de 97
Crosse, Laur. 387
cunaeus, conr. 98
Curtis, ISara 388
Cuylenburg, Corn, van 98
Cuyp, Aelb. 98
Cuyp, B. Gsz. 99
Cuyp, J. Gsz. 98, 99, 99
Daiwaille, Alex. Jos. 100
Daiwaille, Jean Aug. 100, 100, 146,
159, 188, 1661, 1862, 2926.
Dake, C. L. 79/, 201 6, 2077, 2023
Dalen, Corn, van 733, 1066, 1384
Dalens the elder, Dirck 100
Dalens III, Dirck 94, 117
Danckertsz de Rij, P. 101
Dasveldt, J. 101
Daubigny, Ch. Fr. 101
Daubigny, E. Fr. 101
Daudet, R. 1021
Daumier, Hon. 101
David, Jacq. Louis 93, 184, 189, 227,
248, 255.
Decamps, Alex. Gabr. 101
Dehaen, J. C. 1434
Dekker, H. A. C. 11
Delacroix, F. V. Eug. 102
Delaroche, P. 97, 101
Delff, Corn. 771
Delff, Corn. Jacsz. 102
Delff, Jac. 102
Delff, Jac. Willemsz. 102, 292
Delff, Rochus 771
Delff, Willem Jacobsz. 102, 771^ 1032,
'SS7, iS*o, ij82, is 83, 1384,
1386, 1387, 2489.
Delvaux, Ed. 1 03
Denner, Balth. 103
Desgranges, David 387
Devasge, A. 219
Deventer, W. A. van 103
Diamantini 404
Diaz de la Pena, N. V. 103
Diday 88
Diepraem, Arent 1 03, 377
Diest the elder, Jer. van 343
Diest, Jer. van *{>49
Dietz, Gist. A. 103
Doeff, A. 104
Does, Jac. v. d. 104
432
INDEX TO THE NAMES OF ARTISTS.
Does, Sim. v. d.
Dolendo, Barth.
Donauer, Joh.
Doncker> Herm.
Doomer, Lamb.
104,
133
105
287
104
105
Dou, Ger. 105, 127, 216, 222, 230, 238,
307, 311, 311, 324, 301, 79', 794
Douw
Doyer, J. Schoemaker
Dregt, Joh. van
Dreibholtz, Chr. Lod.
Drielst, E. van
Drift, J. A. van der
Droochsloot, Corn.
Droochsloot, J. Corn.
Dubbels, Hendr.
Dubois, Chret.
Dubois Drahonet, A. J.
Dubois, H.
Dubois, Matthieu
Dubois, Simon
Dubourcq, P. L.
Dubus, Matthieu
DUCHATEL, Melle
duchattel, van rossum
Duck, Jac.
Ducorron, J.
DUGHET, GASPARD
Dugardin, G.
DUJARDIN, K.
DUMESNIL, L. M.
Dunker, B. A.
Dupre, Dan.
Dupre, Jules
Dupre, Leon Vict.
Duquesnoy, Fr.
107,
48,
109,
110,
1 1 0, 827,
1817,
'43S, 1436,
77, "2,
106
106
179
107
'437
107
107
107
108
'4SS
109
108
108
108
109
109
387
91
109
122
109
110
1060
III
2714
'437
III
112
2867
Durer, Albrecht 1 12, 305, 19, 49, 841
Dusart, Christ. 1 12
112
113
113
113
113,146,391.****!
Dusart, Corn.
Duwee, H. J.
DUYNEN, I. VAN
Duyster, W. C.
Dyck, Ant. van
2867, 2872.
Dyck, Floris van 1 15
Dyk, Ph. van I 1 5, 228, 266, iS4,
'j6, '?j6, '738, 1739.
Eeckhout, Gerbr. v. d. ||6
Eeckhout, Jac. Jos. ||7
Eelkema, E. J. ||7
Eerelman, O. ||7
Eertvelt, Andr. van 839
Ehrenstrahl, D. K. 117, 180
Eilbracht, G. T. 2016
Ekels the elder, Jan 1 17, 117
Ekels the younger, Jan 1 1
Elias, Nic.
Elyas, Isack
Elliger, Anth.
Elliger, O.
Elsheimer, Adam
Engel, A. K. M.
Engelberts, E. M.
Engelberts, W. J. M.
Engelbrechtsz., Corn.
Everdingen, Allart van
Everdingen, C£sar van
Eversdyck, W.
EVRARD, ADELE
Eyck, Hub. van
Eyck, Jan van
Eycken, Jean Bapt. van
1,'435,'437
118, 150
119
3i 448
120
83, 226
120
'434
120
8, 120, 197
46, 120, 121
63,116, 121
121
122
1767
1767
122
Fabritius, Barent
Fabritius, Carel
Fargue, I. L. LA
Ferguson, W. G.
Flameng, J. L.
Flatman, Th.
Flemal, Berth.
Fleury, Rob.
Flinck, Govert
Floris, Frans
Fock, Herm.
Fokke, S.
Folo
Fontenay, L. H. de
Fonteyn, A. L.
Fournier, J.
Francken I, Fr.
Francken II, Fr.
Francken, Jerome
Francois
Frangois, P. J. C.
Frankenberg, D. O. L. van
Franssieres, I. de
Frey, J. de 927,
Fritsch, C. F.
122
122, 349
191, 2927
123
201 6 y 2022
387
191
52
123, 309
66, 212, 268, 359
388, 143s x 2832
406, 837, 1747
8JS
320
125
125
126, 131, 212
126, 9^ 9S7
66
176
238
126
241 1
3017
1080
Gabriel, P. J. C.
Gabriel, P. J.
Gaesbeeck, Adr. van
Gallard — Lepinay, P. C.
Gallis, P.
Gandolfi, M.
Garofalo, Ben. Tisi da
Gassel, Luc. van
Geedts, J. G.
Geel, Joost van
Geel, J. F. van
Geelen, C. van
126, 1634a
1634a
127
E. 127
127
'S
127
"58
170
127, 949
246
161
INDEX TO THE NAMES OF ARTISTS.
433
Geertgex tot Sint Jans 128, 1673
Geest, Wybr. de 128, 932
Gelder, Aert de 130, 108
Gelder, Nic. van 130
Geldorp, Gortzius 131
Gempt, Bern, te 132
Genoels, Abr. 132, 53
Gerard de Saint Jean 128, 1673
Gerome, J. L. 257
Ghendt, E. de 2231
Gheyn, Jac. de 48, 132
Gillemans, J. P. 308
Girardot, A. 1384
Giselaer, Nic. de 132
Glaise, A. B. 282
Glauber, Joh. 132
Gleyre, Ch. 64, 370
Goble, St. 1435, 1437
Goes, Hugo van der 1 33, 339-, 984a
Goetkint, Peter 84
Golingh, Jan 133, 614
Goltzius, Hendr. 132, 133, 135, 330
Gortzius, Geldrop 133
Gool, J. van 133
Gossaert, Jan 204
Govaerts, A. C. 133
Goyen, Jan van 91, 133, 312, 1640,
1645a.
Graadt van Roggen, J. M. 109/, 1520,
2074.
Graat, Barent 134
Graat, Hans 134
Graef, Thim. de 42, 135
Grandjean, Jean J 437
Granges, David des 388
Grau, H. 124
Grave Jr., J. E. 1433, 1437
Grebber, Fr. Pz.de 135, 292
Grebber, P. de 57, 135
Greenwood, Frans 1081
Greive, Joh. Conr. 136
Greive, P. Fr. 2, 136, 137, 175, 201,
301, 1009.
Griffier, Jan 136
Gros, A. J. 96, 97, 211, 295
Gruyter Jr., W. 136
Guercino, G. F. B. il 136
Guerin, P. 102
Guichard 1 78
Gunst, P. van i°77<, J9J8
Gysaerts, Gualt. 136, 2298
Gysels, Pieter 136
Haanen, Adra. Joha.
Haanen, Casp.
Haanen, G. G.
Haanen, R. A. von
Haarlem, Corn, van
Haas, J. H. L. de /
Hack aert, Jan
Haen, Abr. de
137, 1018
138, 137
137
138
95
138
138
1080
Haag, G.
Haag, T. Ph. Christ.
Haax, Meyer I. de
388
137
137
Haensbergen, Joh. van 139, 1069
Hagen, Joris v. d. 139, 131 2, 2081
Hagens, Chr. 490
Halen, Arn. van 139, 282, 330,
io?i, 1947.
Hal, Jac. van 373
Hals, Dirck 143, 1633
Hals, Frans 84, 92, 143, 143, 198,
252, 35<>i i°7-
Hamman, E. M. F. 145
Hanedoes, L. 145, 283
Hanneman, Adr. 146, 1 103
Hannot, Joh. 146
Hanselaere, P. van 146, 1106
Hansen, C. L. 146, 17
Hansen, L. J. 146, 301
Hardime, P. 147
Hardime, S. 147
Hari, Joh. 147
Haringh, Dan. 147
Hattich, P. van 147
Hauck, A. Christ. 147
Hauck, Jac. 147
Haussard, J. 2428
Hawksley, Arth. 148
Heck, C. Dz. v. d. 148
Hecken, Abr. v. d. 148, 203
Heda, W. Clsz. 148, 148, 150
Heda, G. Wsz. 148
Heem, David de 149
Heem, J. Davidsz. de 149,224, 283, 692
Heemskerck v. Beest, Jhr. J. E. van 1 49
Heemskerck, Maerten van 149
Heemskerck, W. van 1033
Heeremans, Thom. 150
Heerschop, Hendr. 150
Heinsius, J. J. 739
Hellemans, C. 2913
Helst, Barth. v. d. 150, 154, 126a,
2290^ 2917, 2918.
Helst, Lod. v. d. 154
Helt, van der 2238
Helt Stocade 316
Hemert, Jan van 155
Hemessen, Cath. van 155
Hemessen, Jan Sanders van 155, 1 55
Hendriks, Fred. Hendr. 156
434
INDEX TO THE NAMES OF ARTISTS.
IIendriks, Sara
Hendriks, Wybr.
Hengel, H. F. van
Herreyns, G. J.
Hersent, Louis
Hesse, Aug.
Heusch, G. de
Heyden, Jan v. d.
HlLDEBRAND, THEOD.
Hillegaert, P. van
HlLLIARD, NlCH.
Hilverdink, E. A.
HlLVERDINK, JOH.
Hoadley, P.
Hoare, W.
HOBBEMA, MEINDERT
156
156, 614, 1 163
156
244, 3&3
79, 197
96
157
157
158, 323
158
388, 390
159, 159
159
388
193
159
Hodges, Ch. H. 1 59, 188, 11 go, 1192
Hoet, G. 160
HOEVENAER, W. P. |6I
Hofman, P. 301
Hogers, Jac. 161
Holbein the elder, Hans 161
Holbein the younger, Hans 161, 388
Hollander Cz., Hendr. 161, 1211
Hollar, Wenzel *oj6, 1064
Holsteyn, Corn. 162
Holsteyn, Pieter 1032
HONDECOETER, GlLLES CLSZ. D' 1 62, 162
Hondecoeter, Gysbert Gz. d' 1 62, 162
hondecoeter, melch. | 62, 4oj
Hondius, Abr. 164
Hondius, Hendr. 114
Hondius, \V. 7/6
Honthorst, Ger. van 164, 1 66, 295,'
1231, 2831.
Honthorst, Guill. van 166
Hooch, Ch. de 167, 167
Hooch, P. de 167, 248,- 109, 30?
Hoog, G. 388
Hooghe, Rom. de 406, igss
HOOGSTRATEN, DlRCK VAN l68, 168
Hoogstraten, Sam. van 130, 168,
169, 298, 1634.
Hoppenbrouwers, J. Fr. 42
Horemans, J. J. 168
Horneman, Christ. 39 1
Horstok, J. P. van |69
Hoskins, John 389, 387, 366
IIOUBRAKEN, ARN. 121, 1 69
Houbraken, J. 133, 239, 389, 4<>3, 49<>,
9*4, 92$, 949, **34, **?5, "39,
i/4f, 1230, 124^ 1334, i?sb,
'S*2, 1384, 1387, 1391, 1689,
1690, 1733, 1908, 1941, 1943,
J96i, 23S8, 2578, 2391, 2968.
Houckgeest, Gerrit 1 69
Houston, R. 2017
Hove, B. J. van 56, 75, 169, 188,
3i8, 351, 351, 365.
Hove, Hub. van 64, 207, 318
Hoynck van Papendrecht, J. 447
Huberti, E. 43
Huchten burgh, J. van 1 69, 204, 1734
Hue, Lamb, d' 170
Huffel, P. van 146, 295
Hulseboom, G. 1021
Hulst, Fr. de 170
Hulst, J. Bait. v. d. 170
Hulswit, J. 170, 369, *49S
Humbert, J. 171
Humbert de Super ville, D. P. 1 7 1
Huygens, Fred. L. 1731
Huysum, Jan van 171, 379
Huysum, Justus van 171
saacsz., Is. 173
saacs, P. 173, 173, 243
sabey, E. 256
sraels, Joz. 43, 173
acobsz., Dirck 174
acobsz., Huyg. 167
acobsz., Jur. 117
acobsz., Lamb. 47, 123, 320
acops, Jos. 182
acquand, J. 127
acquemart, J. 1091
amin, D. Fr. 175
ANSEN 1 75
ANSON VAN CEULEN, CORN. 1 75
ANSON, JOH. |76, I76
anson, Joh. Christ. 176
apy, L. A. 176
ARDIN, K. I)U | 10
ELGERHl'IS, JOH. | 76
elgerhuis, R. 176
elgersma, T. H. 169
ETTEL, E. 177
ong, jurjen 1)k 177, 306
ongh, Jan de 177, 614
ongh, lud. de 1 77
onghe, j. b. de 178
ongkind, j. b. 178
orda?:ns, Jac. 61, 178
orisz. David 149
ouve, Aug. 178
ouvenet 62
ulian, Rod. 52
Kaiser, J. W. f/?S, ^5^4, J^72, 2016,
2017, 2140.
Kaldenbach, J. A. 179
INDEX TO THE NAMES OF ARTISTS.
43S
Kalff, W. 179
Kamper, Godart 179
Kamphuisen, Jan 179, 1323, 143s
Karssen, Kasp. 179
Kate, H. F. C. ten 180
Kellen, J. van der 2232
Kellen, J. Ph. van der 1906, igojy
23476, 2689.
Keller, Jac. 180
Keller, Joh. Heinr. 180
Kessel, F. van 228, 370
Kessel, Jan van 180
Kessel, Johan van 180
Kesteren, C. L. van 482, i/88y i2jo,
1817, 2019, 2074, 2236, 2298,
2478.
Ketel, Corn. 97, 173, 181
Keultjes, G. L. 181
Key, Adr. Thom. 181
Key, Thom. 181
Key, W. 181, 182
Keyser, H. de 182
Keyser, Nicaise de 182, 329
Keyser, Thom. de 1 82, 104, 22s, 21 18
Keyser, W. de 216
Kiers, P. 359
Kilian, L. 1033
Kleyn, P. R. 184
Klinkenberg, J. C. K. 184
Klomp, A. J. 184, 1 6s 1
Kneller, Sir Godf. 184
Knip, H. Ronner 285
Knip, J. A. 185, 284
Knip, Nic. Fred. 184
Knoll, F. Corn. 185
Knupfer, Nic. 185, 312, 355
KnyfF, Wouter 614
Kobell, H. 185
Kobell, Jan 185
Kobell, Jan (engraver) 185
Kobell, Joh. Bapt. 185
Koedyck ' /09, 962
Koekkoek, B. C. 145, 185, 878
Koekkoek, Herm. 136
Koekkoek, J. H. 185
Koepping, Ch. 2017
KOETS, ROELOF , 186
Koninck, Jac. 186
Koninck, Ph. 186, 187
Koninck, Sal. 187, 447
Kooi, W. B. van der 186, 862, 1376
Korff, A. H. Bakker 188
Koster, Everh. 188
Krabbe, H. M. 1362
Krafft, David von 188, 88s
Kramer, J. H. 1632
Krausz, S. A. 50
Kruseman, Corn. 50, 65, 145, 180,
188, 189, 265, 295, 368, 448.
Kruseman, J. A. 88, 173, 189
Kuyl, Gysb. v. d. 190
Kuyper, Jacques 1434, 14SS
Laan, A. v. d. 2182
Lachtropius, Nic. 190
Laen, D. v. d. 190
Laer, P. van 190, 378
Laethem, Jac. van 344
Lafargue, I. L. 191, 398
Lageman, H. *437
Laguillermie, F. A. 2067
Lairesse, G. de 191,203,223,7^07
Lairesse, R. de 191
Lamme, A. 320
Lamme, J. B. 1 372
Lamprecht, P. 389
Lampsonius, Dom. 337
Lamsveld, J. 2218
Landsberghs 1 92
Lanfranco jj2
Lange, J. P. 1372, 1302, 1354, 'S79,
2141, 2S7S-
Laquy, W. Jos. 1 93
Largilliere, Nic. de 304
Laroon, Marc. 193
Lastman, Cl. Pz. 193
Lastman, P. Pz. 193, 193, 199, 270,
279, 286.
Lauters, P. 2309
Lauwers, Jac. Joh. 1 93, 1435, *437
Lawrence, Sir Thom. 193
Leemans, Anth. 194
Leemans, Joh. 194
Leickert, Ch. H. Jos. 194
Lelie, A*dr. de 194, 1434, f43S,
1436, 1437, 2444.
Lelienbergh, Corn. 197
Lembke, Joh. Ph. 197, 1448
Lenbach, Fr. von 305
Lengele, Mart. 283
Lens, Andr. 90, 319
Lepage, Bastien 52
Lepoitevin, Eug. M. Ed. 197
Lesage, P. 389
Lethiere, G. Guillon 287
Leyden, Jan van 197
Leyden, Luc. van 197, 141, 142,
'433, i433a, 1453b, 2916.
Leys, J. A. H. baron de 198, 319
Leyster, Jud. 198, 227
Liedts, Abr. 199
43^
INDEX TO THE NAMES OF ARTISTS.
LlERNUR, \V. A. A. 199
Lievens, Jan 199, 348
Lievens, Jan Andr. 199
LlMBORCH, II. VAN 200, 1464
LlNGELBACH, JOH. 200, 20 1 , 1022, 1483,
2733>
Lingeman, Lamb. 201
Linthorst, Jac. 232
LlNTHORST, JOH. 162
LiotardJ. E. 394, 398, 2930, 2949
Loevvenstam, L. 86/, 1021, 1091, 1093,
1187, 1304.
Lokhorst, D. van 149, 202
Lombardus, Lamb. 182
Loncke, Jac. Lamb. 202
Loo, B. T. van 795, 1133
Loo, Ch. Am. Ph. van 332
Loo, Jac. van 202, 240
Looten, Jan 202
Lorrain, Claude 76
Luberti, J. A. 202
LUBIENIETZKI, CHRIST. 203, 2*J 1 , 1483
Lundens, G. 148, 203, 2016
Lyon, Jac. 204
Lys, Jan 832
Maarel, M. van der 204
Maas, Dirk 204
Mabuse, Jan van 204, 305
Madou, J. B. jjsi
Maes, Canini 205
Maes, E. Crynsz. van der 302
Maes, J. Bapt. L. 205
Maes, Nic. 205, 356, 254, 2913
Maitre de la mort de la vierge 21
Malo, V. 206
Man, C. de 109
Manchon, C. 2246
Mancini, Ant. 207
Mander, K. van 51, 143, I48, 266,
I284, 2?2<>
Marcenay de Ghuy, A. de 2943
Marcus, J. E. 2142
Mare, J. de 2237
Maris, Jacob 207
Maris, Matthys 210, 210
Maris, Simon 1287a, 1319W
Maris, Willem 81, 210
Marne, J. L. de 210
Marrellus, Jac. 210, 224
Marse, J. B. 398
Marselis, J. Clsz. 614
Marseus v. Schrieck, O. i, 210, 373
Marsinke, A. 391
Martens, Willy 21 1
Martinet, Loins 21 I
Martsen de Jonge, Jan 21 I
Maschhaupt Jr., J. H. 211
Massys, Corn. 21 I
Massys, Jan 34&, S49
Massys, Quixtin 204, 211, 212
Mast, Herm. v. d. 212
Matham, Jac. 1033, is^°
Matham, Theod. 1037, 1049, 26 So
Maubeuge, Jean de 204, 305
Mauve, Ant. 212
Meer from Delft, Joh. Ver- 349
Meer the elder, J. v. d. 213
Meer ThE younger, J. v. d. 213
Meer the younger, Noach v. d. 1437
Meerhout, Joh. 213
Meerman, Hend. 214
Merck, J. F. v. d. 214
Mertens, Joh. Corn. 448
Mesdach, Sal. 214
Mesdag, H. W. 207, 215, 215
Mesdag — van Houten, S. 215
Metsu, Gabr. 216, 235, 1632
Mettling, L. 217
Meulemans, Adr. 217
Meulen, Ant. Fr. van der 169
Meulen, Fr. P. ter 217
Meulen, R. van der 878, i860
Meulener, P. 217
Meurant, E. 234
Meurs, J. van 1063
Meyer, J. de 217
Meyer, II. de 217
Meyer, J. H. Louis 207, 2 1 8, fj6£, 2623
Michaelis, G. J. 218
Michallon, A. E. 96
Michaud, Hip. 219
Michelin, J. 389
Mieling, C. \V. 329, 793
Miereveld, M. Jz. van 102,219,230,
1494, 149s, 167s, 1979, '982,
1983, 2830.
Mieris the elder, Fr. van 223,222,230.
Mieris, Jan van 223
Mieris, \V. van 224, 223
Mieris the younger, Fr. van 224, 236
Mignon, Abr. 210, 224
Mirou, Ant. % 225
Moer, J. B. van 332
Moerenhout, Jos. Jod. 226
Moeyaert, Nic. Corn. 57, 187,226,365
Mol, W. 227
Molenaar, F. **i9i H35
Molenaar, Jan Miense 198, 227
Moll, A. 370
Molyn, P. de 73, 120, 227
INDEX TO THE NAMES OF ARTISTS.
437
MOMMERS, HENDR.
MOMMORENCY, B.
MOMPER, FR. DE
Momper, Barth. de
Momper, Hans de
Momper the younger,
Monet, Claude
Moni, L. DE
Monogrammists
monticelll, adolphe
Moor, Karel de
MOREELSE, P.
Morel, Iz. Vaarzon
Morel, J. E.
Morelli, D.
Morghen, Raph.
Moritz, L.
Morner, K. G. H. de
Moryn, Jan de
Mossoloff, N.
Mostaert, Jan
moucheron, fr. de
moucheron, is. de
Mougeot
Mouilleron, Ai>.
Muelen, A. F. van der
Muller, Jacques
Muller, Jan
Mulraet, G.
Munnickhuysen, J. v.
Murant, Em.
Murillo, B. E.
Mussard, R.
Musscher, Mich, van
Muys, Nic.
Muys, R.
Muys, W.
MlJ, HlER. VAN DER
MlJN, FR. VAN DER
MlJN, G. VAN DER
Mijn, Hero man van der
Mytens the elder, Dan.
My tens, Is.
Mytens, Jan
Mytens, Mart.
Nachenius, Jac. Jan
Naghel, Jan
Naiveu, M.
Nason, P.
Natus, Anth.
Navez, Fr. Jos.
Neck, Joh. van
neeffs the elder, p.
Neeffs the younger, P.
Neer, A. van der
78, 204,
227
NEER, EGL. H. VAN DER
240,
, 366
228
Nellius, M.
240
228
Netscher, Casp.
'47.
240
228
Netscher, Const.
242,
284,
347
228
Neuhuys, Alb.
243,
243
J. DE
228
Neuhuys, Jos.
243
228
Neyt, H. de
328
228
Nickelen, I. van-
243
228,
390
Nicolas, L.
243
230
Nicolie, J. C.
243
230,
*6J5
Nieulandt, Adr. van
243,
244,
2291
45, 230
, *25
Nieulandt, Jac. van
244
232
Nieuwhoff, W.
2471
232
NoeL, P. Jos.
244
207
Nolpe, P.
1040
2933,
293s
Nooms, R.
244
232
NOORDT, J. VAN
245,
355
232
Noort, Ad. van 50,
178,
287,
360
155
NOORT, P. PZ. VAN
245
2016
Noter, J. B. de
120
128,
232
Noter, P. Fr. de
246
233,
233
Nouts, Mich.
246
233
Numan, Herm. 84, 143s, 1
436>
1437
&S
Nunnink, A. C.
201J
234,
2016
Nuyen, W. J. Jos.
i94,
246,
283
53
Nijmegen, D. van 246, /
77o,
i77*.
234
Nijmegen, E. van
246
*J20
Nijsse, Emm.
1S5
614
Oberman, Anth.
247
*954
234
234
390
Ochtervelt, Jac.
248
Odekercken, \V. van
248
Odevaere, Jos. Dion.
248
235,
Oever, H. ten
248
13**
235
i6g4
Oliphant, Jac.
249
Olis, Jan-
Oliver, Is.
39i,
249
390
235
236
236
236
, 236
, 236
Oliver, P.
388,
391
Ommeganck, B. P. 109, 178, 249, 346
Oosterdijk, \V.
249
156
146
Oostsanen, Jac. Corn, van 87
I74» 3°5, 64, 1 29*, 291s.
, 95,
Opperdoes, J. Pz.
249
237
236
Opzoomer, Sim.
249
237,
Orley, Barend van
Orley, Val. van
-
402
402
238
Ormea, M.
250
148
Ormea, W.
250
238
Ortelmans, Dam.
83
igoi
Os, G. Jac. Joh. van
79,
250,
, 278
238
Os, Jan van
250,
■ 250
238
, 122
Os, Mar. Marg. van
250
238
Os, P. Fred, van 1
38, 212, 1
J34&
239
Os, P. Gerh. van 6
1, 84
, 85,
250,
1717
274. 35°, ', J796, 2510.
239
, 240
OSSENBEECK, W.
■
251
43*
INDEX TO THE NAMES OF ARTISTS.
OSTADE, ADR. VAN 56, 78, 1 12, 235,
252, 253, 1813, 1815.
OSTADE, IS. VAN
OUDENROGGE, JOH. Dz.
Ouwater, Aelb. van
ouwater, is.
Ovens, Jurr.
Pacx, Henry
Paelinck, Jos.
Pagani, Greg.
Palamedesz, Anth.
Palma, Ant.
Palm a the younger, Jacopo
Palma the elder, Jacopo
Palthe, Ger. J.
Palthe, Jan
Panneels, W.
Pasini, Alb.
Passe, Crisp, de
Patas, J. B.
Patinir, Joach.
Paulle
Paynen, Ant.
Peeters, Bonav.
Peeters, Clara
-Peeters, Gilles
Peeters, Jan
Peppercorn, A. D.
Persyn, R. van
Peschier
Pesne, Ant.
Petitot, J.
Phaff
Philips, J. C.
Phlippeau, C. F.
Picart, Bern.
PlCKENOY, N. ElJAS
Picolet, Corn.
Picot, Fr. Ed.
PlCQUE, CH.
253
253
128
253
254, 446
i/8o1 1181, 1182
93, 255
3
177. 255
255
255
255
256
256
2066
256
379, 1043, 1949
i*35
65
2928
295
256, 1 oj 6
257
257
257
257
1038, 2<?S7, 2I*8
257
278
394
391
1241
257
45, 2182
118
258, 366
173
258
43,
193,
PlENEMAN, J. W. 56, 67, I46, I59,
161, 218, 258, i8j8, 1872, 1010.
PlENEMAN, NIC 98, 132, l6l, 1858,
260, 1862.
Pierre, J. B. M.
Pietersz, Aert
PlETERSZ., GERRIT
Pietersz., Pieter
Pistorius, Ed.
Pitloo, A. S.
Plaes, D. van der
Ploegsma, D. Jz.
Ploetz, II.
Ploos van Amstel, C.
2'8qo, 2068.
278
261
262
95
262
262
263
i37<>
391
1900, ioyoy
108,
84,
263
i39»
264
264
319,
264,
35i
*9S<>
291
264
179,
42
265
265
266
266
42,
POEL, E. VAN DER
POELENBURGH, CORN. VAN
264, 352.
POELMAN, P. J.
POGGENBEEK, G. J. H.
Ponse, J.
Pontius, P.
Pool, Jur.
poorter, w. de
Porcellis, Jan
portman, ch. j. l.
Post, Fr.
Pot, H. Gz.
pothoven, h.
Potter, Paulus 266, 679, 1918, 2930
Potter, Pieter 266, 268
POURBUS THE ELDER, Fr. 131, 268
POURBUS THE YOUNGER, Fr. 268
Pourbus, P. 268
Poussin, Gasp. 109
Poussin, Nic. 109
Prins, Joh. H. 268
Pronk, Corn. 87, 269, 1922
Prooyen, Alb. Jur. van 269
Pujol, A. de 10 1
Putter, P. de 62, 269
Puytlinck, Christ. 269, 448
Pynacker, Adam 269
Pynas, Jacob 270
Pynas, Jan 270, 270
Quast, P. Jz. 270, 3"
Quellinus, Erasmus 329
Quertenmont, A. B. de 194
Quinkhard, J. M. 3, 271, 273, 278,
404, 1970, 2673.
Quinkhard, Jul. 273
Rademaker, G. 362
Ramelli, Felice 391
Raphael 127
Ravenet 2928
Ravenzwaay, J. van i, 274, 292, 2728
Ravesteyn, Am. van 147
Ravesteyn, Hub. van 274
Ravesteyn, J. Anthz. van 146,274,
164s.
Reckleben, J. F. C. 1379
Reclam, Fr. 278
Reekers, H. 278
Reekers, Joh. 278
Regemorter, Ign. Jos. van 278
Regemorter, P. Joh. van 80, 278
Regters, T. 278
Reimer, C. F. 403
INDEX TO THE NAMES OF ARTISTS.
439
Rembrandt, 47, 68, 105, 112, 116,
122, 123, 128, 130, 150, 168,
186, 186, 205, 254, 264, 279,
285» 353, 369, **3, 921, 931,
ioj<?} 1/83, 1438, 2226a, 2833.
Remond, J. Ch. Jos. 287
Rem, Guido 282
Reveil, E. A. ifJS, 1*36, 2016, 2237
Reijers, Nic. 282
Reynolds, Sir Josh! 193, 2063
Rheen, Th. J. 282
Rho, Dion. 391
Ribera ss7
Ribot, Aug. Th. 282
Richard, Theod. 79
Richter, Christ. 39 1
Riegen, Nic. 282
Rietschoof, J. C. 283
Rigouldts 323
Ring, P. de 283
Riocreux 327
Rochussen, Ch. 81, 283, 1097
Rocquette, Joh. de la 283
Rode, Niels 283
Roelofs, W. 284
Roelofs Jr., W. 284, 284
Roepel, Coenr. 284
Roghman, R. 136, 284, 403
Rombouts, Jilles 285
Rombouts, Theod. 323
Romeyn, W. 285
Rondinelli 380
Ronner— Knip, H. 285
Roos, C. Fr. 286
Roos, Joh. Heinr. 286
Roos, Joh. Melch. 286
Roosenboom, Marg. 286
Roosenboom, Nic. 286
Rootius, J. A. 286
Rooyen, G. van *43S
Rossum, Joh. van 287
Roth, G. Andr. 287
Rotius 287
Rottenhammer, Joh. 287
Rottenhammer, Thorn. 287
Rousseau, P. E. Theod. 252, 287
Roy, J. B. de 43, 357
Royer, Louis J02
Rubens,Petr.Paul.97, 1 15,287,304,337
Ruelles, P. des 288
Ruisdael, Jac. van i 59, 288, 493, 2081
Ruysdael, Jac. Salomonsz. van 290
Ruysdael, Sal. van 288, 290, 290
Rust, Joh. Ad. 290
Ruys, Sim. 291
Ruysch, Rachel 264, 291, 120
Ruyter, Jan de 291
RUYVEN, P. JSZ. VAN 291
Ryck, P. Cz. van 292
Ryckaert II, David 292
Ryckaert III, David 292, 2101
Ryk, James de 292
Ryn, Rembrandt. van 279
Rysen, Warn, van 161
Saal, G. 292
Sadee, Ph. L. J. F. 292
Sadeler, Aeg. 352
Sadeler, Jan 2687
Saenredam, Joh. 292
Saenredam, P. Jansz. 292
Saftleven, Corn. 177, 293
Saftleven the elder, Herm. 293, 294
Saftleven the younger, Herm. 136,
294.
Sage, P. le 389
Saint-Ligie, de 392
Saleh, Raden 294
Saligo, Ch. Louis 295, 2113
Sallembier 295
San, G. de 1 1.7
Sanders, Hercules 295
Sanders van Hemessen, Jan 295
Sandrart, Joach. van 295, 1832
Sangster, H. A. 296
Santen, Gerrit van 2S99
Santvoort, D. Dz. 297
Sarto, Adrea del 298, 329b
Saut (?) 123
Savery the elder, Jacq. 298, 298, 392
Savery the younger, Jacq. 298
Savery, R. 120, 298, 392
Schaak, B. 298
Schadow, W. 158, 323
Schalcken, Godfr. 72, 217, 282
Schayck, van 53
Scheffer, J. B. 300
Schelfhout, Andr. 75, 107, 109, 178,
194, 246, 295, 300, 325, J^J-
Schendel, B. van 300
schendel, petr. van 3, 301
Schermer, Corn. Alb. 301
Schey, Ph. '*' 301
Schieblius, J. G. 301
Schirmer 29
Schley, Ph. van der J 433
Schmidt, G. Ad. 301
Schmidt, Iz. 404, 1434
Schmidt, W. H. 64, 71, 122
schoemaker doyer, j. 106
Schoenmakers, Joh. 301
440
INDEX TO THE NAMES OF ARTISTS.
SCHOLTEN, H. J. 301
SCHOOR, ABR. VAN DKR 302
SCHOOTEN, JORIS VAN 1 99, 302, 320
SCHOTEL, JOH. CHR. IO7, 302, 303, 2l6l
SCHOTEL, P. J. 303
Schouburg, Joh. Petr. 268g
Schouman, AART235, 250,303, io8,igi
Schouman, Mart. • 303, 303
Schrieck, Otto Mars, van 1, 210, 373
Schuer, Theod. v. d. 304
Schultz, J. Chr. 366
Schuppen, Jacq. van 304
Schut, Corn. 304
Schuylenburgh, H. v. 304
Schuylenburgh, M. M. v. 392
Schwartze, Joh. G. 305, 305
SCHWARTZE, THERESE 305
Scorel, Jan van 149, 305, i4g
Scotin, G. 2386, 2387, 2401, 2404,
2406, 2413, 2418, 2423.
Sebes, P. W. 306, jjf, 344
Segantini, G. 404
Seghers, Dan. 120, 323
Seghers, Ger. 306, 372
Semis, W. van IJ97, l^SS
Serin, Harmen 306
Sibelius, G. 2248
Sigalon 103
Sillemans, Exp. 307
Simons, M. 307
Slabbaert, Karel 307
Slingeland, P. Cz. van 307
Sluyter, D. J. fJSSj *724, '#67, 20/6,
2240, 22gs.
Smies, Jac. 1433
Snayers, P. 308
Snyders, Fr. 308
Snyers, P. 308
Soeren, G. J. van 308
Son, J. F. van 308
Sorgh, H. Mz. 103, 309
Spiers, A. van 373
Spilberg, Joh. 309, 2218P
Spinny, Guill. de 310, 2233c
Splinter, Ger. 66
Spoel, Jac. 31 1
Spreeuwen, J. van 311
Springer, Corn. 136, 311
Stalbempt, A. van 3 1 1
Stalpert, P. 312
Stam, W. H. 2226a, 2241
Stang, R. 10Q3
Staveren, Joh. Adrz. van 312
Steelink, W. 1086, 1633, 201Q, 2074, 2327
Steelink Sen., W. 2478
Steen, Jan 91, 312, 2232
Steen, van der 3 1 5
Steenwyck, Harm, van 3 1 6
Steenwyck the elder, Hen d. v. 53,3 1 6
Stieler, K. J. 372
Steuben, Baron 96
Steuerwald, J. D. 2J13
Stocade, Nic. van Helt. 316
Stock, Ign. van der 53
Stokvisch, H. 316
Stomme, Jan Jansz. de 317
Stoop, Dirck 317
Storck, Abr. 317, 318
Storck, Joh. 318
Stortenbeker, P. 42, 362, 318
Stracke, F. L. 16
Strange, R. 1688
Stroebel, J. A. B. 207, 318
Stry, Abr. van 184, 319, 318
Stry, Jac. van 184, 301, 319
Stuhr, J. G. 203
Suyderhoef, Jon. 1038, 1041, 1044,
1030, 1033, 1238.
SWANENBURCH, Is. CLSZ. VAN 3 I 9, 337
Swanenburch, Jac. van 279
Swanenburch, \V. van *°34<i 1036
Swart, J. 1434, 1437
Sweelinck, J. Pz. 262
Sweerts, Mich. 319
Tadema, Sir L. Alma 215, 319
Taeye, L. de 319
Tanje, P. 1/03, 124s, 1464, *579,
J382, 2182, 2378.
Taurel, C. Ed. 1087, 1133, 1301, 1742,
2033, 2163, 2483.
Tardieu, P. A. 13
Teerlink, Abr. . 320
Teissier, J. G. 147
Temmink, Melle H. C. 320
Tempel, Abr. van den 154, 222,
230, 235, 320, 355-
Tengnagel, Jan 321
Teniers the elder, Dav. 206, 322
Teniers the younger, Dav. 322, 1006
Terborch, Ger. 73
Terlaak, G. 323
Termeulen, Fr. P. 217
Terwesten, Matth. 133, 238
Testas, W. de Famars 323
Texier, G. 2709
Teunissen, Corn. 41
Thielen, J. Ph. van 323
TlDEMAND, ADOLPHE 323
Tintoret, le 359
TiscHBEiN,J.F.A.3oo,324,323,404,«?joj>
-m
INDEX TO THE NAMES OF ARTISTS.
441
Tischbein, Joh. H. 323, 324
Tischbein, Joh. Val. 323
Tisi, Benvenuto 127
TlTIEN, LE 51, 52, 324, 2945
Tito, Santi di 3
Tol, Dom. van 324, 799
Tom, Jan Bedys 318, 325
Toorenvliet, Abr. 238, 325
TOORENVLIET, JAC. 325
Toussaint, P. Jos. 325
Toutin, H. 395
Tozelli, F. 405, 296s
Trigt, H. A. van 325
Troost, Corn. 87, 375, 405, 2314
Troostwyk, W. J. van 327, 1436
Troy, Fr. de 125
Troyon, Const. 327
Turner, William 228
Uchtervelt, Jac. 227
Udemans, H. *9S2
Ulft, Jac. v. d. 328
Unger, W. 4*3, S7°, 730, 837, 877, 927,
989, 1084, 1083, 1091, 1093,
1*35, 1187, *248, 1320, 1304,
*SS3, ^814, 1822, 1888, 1909,
2017, 2076, 2o8oy 2240, 2474,
2709, 2732.
Uppink, Hs. 328
Utenbrouck, Mos. van 377
Utewael, Joach. van 377
Utrecht, Adr. van 328
Vaillant, Bern. 328, 405
Vaillant, Wal. 329, 328, 1067, 2342
Valck, G. 133s
Valck, Simon de 343
Valckenborch, Fred, van 329
Valckenborch, Luc. van 329
Valckenburg, D. 330
Valckert, W. van 330
Valk, H. de 331
Valois, J. Fr. 332
Vanblarenberghe, H. D. 386
Vanloo, Ch. A. 332
Vanloo, J. B. 332
Vanmour, ]. B. 332, 2369
Veen, Balth. v. der 337
Veen, O. van 287, 337
Velazquez 234
Velde, Adr. van de 61, 338, 339,
1021, 1023, 1170, 1174, *(>77,
1678, 2734, 2737.
Velde, Es. van de 133, 339, 97, 43S
Velde, Jan van de 1046
Velde, Jan Jansz. v. d. 339
Velde the elder, W. v. d. 340, 341
Velde the younger, W. v. d. 341
Velden, P. v. d. 343
Veldhuijzen, J. H. 264
Velijn, Ph. 186, 240, 241, 833, 1334
Venne, Adr. v. d. 343, 619
Verbeecq, Pieter Csz. 375
Verboeckhoven, B. 346
Verboeckhoven, Eug. Jos. 346
Verboom, Adr. Hsz. 346
Verelst, Herm. 346
Verhaeght, Tob. 287
Verhagen, Joris 139, 2081
Verheggen, H. F. 355
Verheyden, Matth. 347
Verhoesen, Alb. 202
Verhoeven, Abr. 348
Verhulst, P. 371
Verkolje, Joh. 348, 348, 302, 2321
Verkolje, Nic. 271, 348, 1239
Verlat, M. M. K. 349
Vermeer, Joh. 349, 108
Vermeer de Harlem, Joh. 2081
Vermeulen, Andr. 349
Vermeulen, C. 349, 836
Vermeyen, E. 2192
Verne t, Horace 226
Verschuier, Lieve 349
Verschuier, P. C. 349
Verschuur, Wout. 350
Verspronck, C. E. 350
Verspronck, J. Csz. 350
Versteegh, I). J43S, *43t>
Versteegh, Mich. 217,303,320,351
Vertin, P. G. 351
Verveer, S. L. 351, 365
Vervloet, Fr. 351
Vervloet, J. J. A. 351
Verwer, Abr. de 351
Verwilt, Fr. 352
Veth, J. P. 352, 2328
Vettewinkel, H. Dz. 352
Vianen, Paulus van 352, 299
Victor, Jacomo 353
Victors, Jan 353
Vilsteren, J. van H39
V.ncent, Fr. Andre 80
Vinci, Leon, da 298
Vinckeboons, David 353
Vinkeles, R. 667, ioo8} 1196, f43S,
2192, 239/.
Visscher, CI. Jsz. 2399
Visscher, Corn, de JS79
Visscher, Corn. 1236, 1237^ 1238,
1239, 1403.
Visscher, Lamb. 1037^ 1148
442
INDEX TO THE NAMES OF ARTISTS.
Visscher, J. de 2J09
Vlieger, Sim. de 90, 341, 354, 681
Vliet, H. Csz. van 355
vogel, c. joh. de 355
Vogel, Joh. Gijsb. 286, 355
vogelaer, p. 355
Vois, A. de 355
vollenhoven, herm. van 356, 2j?6
vollevens the elder, joh. 356
vollevens the younger, joh. 356, 356
Vollon, Ant. 357
Vonck, E. 357, 357, 2620
Vonck, J. 357
VOORDECKER, H. 357
Voort, Corn. v. d. 48, 12s, 358,
*s8s, 2sg2.
Vos, Maerten de 92, 359
Vos, Maria 359
Vos, Pieter de 359
Vos, Sim. de 180
Vos, S. 7J7
Vouet, Sim. 360
Vrancx, Seb. 308, 360
Vrell, J. 360
Vries, Abr. de 360
Vries, Ant. de 360
Vries, Henriette de ijoi
Vries, H. Vredeman de 316
Vries, Mich, van 361
Vries, Roelof van 361
Vrolijk, J. M. 362
Vroom, H. Cornsz. 362, 448
Waanders, F. B.
Waldorp, Ant.
Wall, Rutg. van der
Walraven, Is.
Waltner, Ch.
Wanum, A. van
Wappers, Gust.
Wassenbergh, J. A.
Waterlo, Ant.
Weenix, Jan (architect)
Weenix, Jan
1386
362
18S
362
201 6 , 202J
363
363
363
365
330, 363
Weenix, J. B. 57, 162, 363, 365, 1829
Weissenbruch Dzn., F. H. 2jy8
Weissenbruch, Joh. 365, 405
Weissenbruch, J. H. 365
Werff, Adr. v. d. 200, 363, 365, 2626
Werff, P. v. d. 367
West, J. H. van 368
Westenberg, P. G. 90, 179, 287, 369
Westerbkek, Corn. 369
Wet, G. de 60, 369
Wet the elder Jac. de 266, 369, 369
Wet the younger, Jac. de 2672
Wever, Corn. 369
Weyden, R. v. d. 370, 340
Weyer, Jac. 197
Weyerman, J. C. 370
Whistler, J. A. Mac Neill 370
Wieringa, N. 370
Wtieringen, Corn. Clsz. van 370
Wildens, Jan 371
Wildt 570
Willaerts, Abr. 371
Willaerts, Ad. 371, 371, 448
Wille, J. G. S70
Willeboirts, Th. 372
Wils, Jan 57
Wilt, Thom. van der 370
WlNGHE, JOOS VAN 372
Winter, Abr. H. 372
WlNTERHALTER, F. X. 372
Wissing, W. 372
Wit, Jac. de 373
Withoos, Matt. 373
Witte, Em. de 373, 108
Witvelt, Adr. Jansz. 253
Wohlgemuth, M. 112
Wolfert, J. B. 374
Wolff, Benj. 374, 2307
Wonder, P. C. 161, 372, 374
Woutersz., Joh. 374
Wouwerman, J. 375
Wouwerman, Paulus J. 375, 375
Wouwerman, Ph. 80, 108, 234, 338,
375, 375, 375, 2261.
Wouwerman, Pieter 375, 116a
Wright, H. Pooley 386
Wttenbroeck, M. v. 377
Wttewael, Anth. 377
WrrEWAEL, Joach. 377
wulfraet, m. 377
Wyck, Th. 169, 378
Wyckersloot, Jan 378
Wyllems, W. 378
Wynants, Jan 338, 379, 1476
Wijnveld, B. 2018 '*
Wijsmuller, J. H. 380
Zaganelli da Cotignola, B. 380
Zeeman 244
Zeuner 396
Ziem, Felix 380
Ziesents, Joh. G. 283, 380
Zimmerman, H. J. i/jj
Zimmermann, A. 177
Zimmermann, Gerstenhauer 1818
Zwaerdecroon, Bern. 381
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Berchem, Claes
Berckheyde, Gerrit
Berckhout, G. W.
Berckmans, Hendrik
465,
394
398
425
429
446
45o
452
466, 471
478, 483
488
489
Bertin, Nicolas
Beyer en, Abraham van
Bisschop, Cornelis
Bles, Herri met de
Bloemaert, Hendr.
Bloot, Pieter de
Bol, Ferdinand 539,
5°5,
Borch, Gerard ter
No.
499
506
5H
522
527
534
542,
545
572,
575
587
594
601
606
608
540, 54i,
543,
57o, 57i,
573, 574,
Bosch van Aeken, Hieronymus
Both, Johannes
Boursse, Esaias
Brakenburgh, Richard
Bramer, Leonard
Bray, Jan de (with Dirck de Bray,
Jan Golingh and Jan de Jongh) 614
Breenbergh, Bartholom. 620
Brekelenkam, Quieringh 624, 626, 627,
628, 629
Brouwer, Adriaen 641, 642
Brueghel the elder, Jan 646
Brueghel the younger, Peter 650
Camphuysen, Go vert 679
Capelle, Johannes van de 681
Conegliano, Cima da 690
Claesz, Pieter 693
Clerck, Hendrick de 699
Codde, Pieter 701, 702
Coninck, David de 713, 714
Coorte, A. S. 717
Cornelisz. van Oostsanen, Jacob 721,
722, 723
444
PHOTOGRAPHS.
No.
Crayer, Gaspar de 736, 737
Cuyp, Aelbert 743, 744, 745, 74$, 747,
748, 749a, 750
Cuyp, Benj. Gerritsz. 752
Cuyp, Jacob Gerritsz. 753
Delff, Jacob \V. 773
Delff, Jacobus 774
Diepraem, Arent 780
Doomer, Lambert 790
Dou, Gerard 791, 792, 794, 795, 796, 797
Dubbels, Hendrick 811, 812, 813
Duck, Jacob 822
Dujardin, Karel 827, 831, 832
Dasart, Cornells 845, 847
Duyster, Willem Corn. 851
Dyck, Anthonie van 853, 854, 855, 856,
857, (section: 857a, 857b) 864
Dyck, Floris van 865
Eeckhout, Gerbr. van den 877, 878, 879
Ekels the younger, Jan 887
Elias, Nicolaes called Pickenoy 889,
893, 894, 895, 897, 898
Engelbrechts, Cornells 905
Everdingen, Allart van 907, 909
Everdingen, Ceasar van 911, 912
Fabritius, Barent 919
Fabritius, Carel 920, 921
Flinck, Govert 924, 925, 926, 926a,
927, 928, 930
Fonteyn, Adriaen 932
Franken the younger, Frans 935
Garofalo, Benven. Tisi Da 947
Geertgen tot Sint Jans 951
Geest, Wybr. de 952, 953, 964
Gelder, Aert de 965 a, 965 b, 966
Gelder, Nicolaas van 967
Geldorp, Gortzius 970
Goyen, Jan van 989, 989 a, 990, 991,
992, 993
Gijzels, Pieter 1007
Hackaert, Jan 1021, 1025
Hagen, Joris van der 1027
Hals, Dirck 1082, 1083
Hals, Frans 1084, 1085, 1086, 1087,
1088, 1089, 1090, 1091, 1093
Hanneman, Adriaen 1104, 1104a
Heck, Claes D. van der 11 17
Heda the younger, Gerrit W. 1122
Heemskerck, Maarten van 1127a, 1127b
>to.
Helst, Barthol. van der 1134, (section:
1134a, 1134 b), 1 135, (section:
"35a, "35b, H35c\ 1136.
(section: 1136 a), 1138, 1139,
1 140, 1 141, 1 142, 1 143, 1 144,
1 145, 1 149
Hemert, Jan van II55
Hemessen, Jan van 1 1 5 7
Hendriks, Wybrand 1 1 6 1
Heyden, Jan van der 1170,1171, 1172,
1 1 74
Hillegaert, Paulus van 1178, 1182,
Hobbema, Meindert 1187, 1188, 1189
d'Hondecoeter, Gilles *2I3, 1214
d'Hondecoeter, Melchior 1223, 1224,
1226,
1228
Hondius, Abraham
1230
Honthorst, Gerard van
1231,
1233
Hooch, Pieter de 1248,
1249,
1250,
1251,
1252
Hoogstraten, Samuel van
1256
Houbraken, Arnold
1259
Houckgeest, Gerard
1260
Jacobs, Dirck
1292
Janson van Ceulen, Cornells
1296, i
:296a
Jelgerhuis, Johannes 1301,
1302,
1303
Jongh, Ludolf de
1309,
1311
Jordaens, Jacob 1315,
1316,
1317
Kalflf, Willem
1320
Ketel, Cornells 1330, 1332, 1334
Key, Adriaen 1336
Keyser, Thomas de 1339, 1340, 1343,
1346, 1349. 135°
Knupfer, Nicolaes 1359
Koninck, Philips 1369, 1370
Lairesse, Gerard de
I4<>7,
1413
Leemans, Anthonie
1429
Lelienbergh, Cornells
1445
Leyden, Lucas van
1452
Leyster, Judith
1455
Mabuse, Jan Gossaert van
1498
Maes, Nicolaes 1501,
1502,
1503.
I504,
1506
Massys, Quinten
1529
Mast, Herman van der
1531.
1532
Mesdach, Salomon
1541,
1544
Metsu, Gabriel 1552 a,
1553,
1554,
1556,
1557
Miereveld, Michiel van
1579
Mieris the elder, Frans van
1613,
1615
Mirou, Anthonie
1627
PHOTOGRAPHS.
445
No.
Moeyaert, Nicolaes 1631, 1632, 1634
Molenaer, Jan Miense I^35, 1636
Moreelse, Paulus 1659, 1660, 1661,
1664 b, 1664 c, 1664 c!, 1664 c,
1664!, i664g
Mostaert, Jan 1674, 1675
Murant, Emanuel 1686, 1687
Murillo 1688
Natus, Anthony
1710
Neeffs the elder, Peter
1717
Neer, Aert van der 17 19,
1720, 1721,
1721a
Nellius, Martin
1723
Netscher, Caspar
1725, 1726
Nooms, Reinier
1753
Noordt, Joannes van
1760
Noort, Pieter van
1763
Nouts, Michiel
1768
Ochtervelt, Jacob 1782
Oever, Hendrick ten 1785, 1785 a
Ostade, Adriaen van 181 3, 181 4, 1815,
1817, 1818, 1819
Ostade, Isack van 1823
Oudenrogge, Johann Dircksz. 1824
Ouwater, Isaak 1825, 1826
Peeters, Clara
1848
Peeters, Jan
1850
Pietersen, Aert
1876, 1878
Poel, Egbert van der
1888
Pot, Hendrick
1907 a
Potter, Paulus 191 1, 1912, 1914, 1915
Potter, Pieter 19 18
Pynacker, Adam *927
Ravesteyn, Hubert van *974
Ravesteyn, Jan Anth. van 1975 a, 1977
Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn, 2016,
(fragm. : 2016c), 2017, (fragm. :
2017a, 2017b, 2017c, 201 7 d),
2018, 2019, 2020, 2022, 2023,
2024, 2025
Roghmann, Roelant 2045
Rotius, Jan 2059
Rossum, Johan van 2060
Rottenhammer, Hans 2062
Rubens, P. P. 2065, 2066, 2067, 2068
Ruelles, Pieter de 2070
Ruisdael, Jacob van 2071, 2073, 2074,
2075, 2077, 2078, 2079, 2080, 2081
Ruisdael, Salomon 2083, 2084
Ruysdael, Jacob Salomonsz. 2082
No.
Saenredam, Pieter 2096, 2099, 2100
Saftleven, Cornells 21 01, 2104
Santvoort, Dirck 2127, 2129, 2136,
2131
Savery, Jacques 2134
Savery, Roelandt 2135, 2138
Scorel, Jan van 2189, 2 1 91
Snijders, Frans 2208
Sorgh, Hendrick Maertensz. 22 14
Stalbempt, Adriaen vau 2227
Stalpart, Pieter 2228
Steen, Jan 2232, 2233, 2234, 2235,
2236, 2237, 2237a, 2238, 2239,
2240, 2241, 2242, 2243, 2244,
2245, 2246, 2247, 2248, 2249,
2250, 2251
Storck, Abraham 2266
Sweerts, Michiel 2281, 2282
Tempel, Abraham van den 2288, 2289
Teniers the younger, David 2294, 2296
Tischbein, Joh. Fr. Aug. 2303
Troost, Cornells 2314, 2316
Troostwijck, Wouter van 2331
2346
235I. 2356
2445. 2446
2452, 2453
2455
Valckenborch, Lucas van
Valckert, Werner van
Velde, Adriaen van de
Velde, Esaias van de
Velde, Jan van de
Velde the elder, Willem van de 2461,
2462, 2467
Velde the younger, Willem van de 2470,
2471, 2476, 2478, 2479, 2481,
2482
Venne, Adriaen van de 2486, (fragm. :
2486a, 2486b, 2486c, 2486d),
2487, 2488, 2491, 2497, 2499
Vermeer, Johannes 2527, 2528
Verschuier, Lieve 2531, 2532
Verspronck, Joh. Corn. 2537
Victor, Jacomo
Victors, Jan
Vlieger, Simon de
Vois, Arie de
Voort, Cornells van der
Vos, Maerten de
Vrancx, Sebastiaen
Vrel, J.
Vries, Michiel van
2551
2554
2561, 2564
2573
2589, 2591
2595
2598
2600
2602
Weenix, Jan Baptist 2620
Werff, Adriaen van der 2626, 2630,
2631, 2632, 2634
Willaerts, Adam 2685
44^ PHOTOGRAPHS.
No. No.
Winghe, Joos van 2687 p a c x tt t c
Wissmg, Willem 2691
Witte, Emanuel de 2697, 2699
Woutersz., Johann 2702 Liotard, Jean Etienne 2928, 2941
Wouwerman, Pieter 2704 Tischbein, Joh. Fr. Aug. 2959
Wouwerman, Philips 2707, 2710, 2720 VaU1 Bemard
Wynants, Jan 2732
Zaganelli da Cotignola 274*
ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 447
ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.
Page.
XVII. Line 6. In stead of: Abr. Houckgeest read: Gerbrandt Houckgeest.
» » 22. » » » T. van Anraadt read : P. van Anraadt.
10. No. 59. See Appendix No. 347a.
20. » 155. A third of the four drinking cups belongs to Mr. Loten van
Doelen Grothe at Soestdyk.
36. No. 329b. See p. 298.
62. BEYEREN (Abraham), read in stead of: died at Alkmaar in 1675,
lived still at Alkmaar in 1674.
74. No. 577. A reverse copy was at Lepke's sale, Berlin, Nov. 1904.
88. BUYTENWEGH (Willem Pietersz.), was born at Rotterdam about
1590, married at Harlem in 161 3, where he resided. In 16 18 he was back
in Rotterdam, where he died between March and 20 May 1627. An
engraving of this artist, dated 1606, is known to exist. E.
121. No. 908. Signed at the bottom to the left and not to the right.
122. FABRITIUS (Barent), painted from 1650 in stead of 1656.
123. No. 921. Engraved by Claassens.
I25- » 933- Willem Sautyn and not Santyn.
148. HECK (Claes Dircksz. van der), worked at Alkmaar where he became
member of St. Luke's guild in 1635. He died in January 1649 or in
December 1652.
148. No. 1 121. After removing the recent overpainting the original signature:
HEDA ... 42 came to light.
150. HEEREMANS (Th.), read in stead of 1644, 1664.
151. No. 1 1 34. The names of the guards and the date 1643 are not on the
picture but on a board fixed to the top of the frame.
161. No. 1 2 10. See Appendix No. 1920 a.
171. HUMBERT (Jean), born at Amsterdam 7 May 1734. He worked in
the Hague 1762 — 1792.
177. JETTEL (Eugen), died at Trieste in 1901.
178. No. 13 1 7. Sale Bicker van Zwieten, the Hague, April 1741. Was in 1752
still in the Collection Bicker.
187. No. 1372. Was returned to Mr. Van Lennep in 1905.
202. LUBERTI. See Appendix No. 390 a.
208. No. 1519c Signed at the top to. the right and not at the bottom.
208. » 1519k. » » » bottom and not at the back.
2I3- » I534h« Mauve painted this picture at the age of 17 or 18.
216. » 1555. Signed at the top and not at the bottom.
219. » 1577. Lithographed by A. Mouilleron.
448 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.
Page.
269. PUYTLINCK (Christoffel), read in stead of 1613, 1663.
279. No. 2016. In stead of Harmen Jacobsz. Verraken read Harmen Jacobsz.
Wormskerck.
290. No. 2080. Lithographed by H. A. C. Dekker.
297. » 2128. Signed at the top to the right: D. D. Santvoort fee. r6<u.
303. SCHOUMAN (Aart), in stead of: Lived at the Hague from 1738 until
his death, read: Lived occasionally at the Hague from 1748 — 1753 and
afterwards resided permanently in that town till his death.
303. No. 2178 read in stead of 1804, 1805.
307. » 2204. Portrait of a man of quality seated behind a window, a park
in the background. The picture is dated: 1688.
343. No. 2483 was acquired in 1897.
359. VOS (Maria), died at Oosterbeek 11 January 1906, where she had
established herself since long.
379. No. 2731a. Purchased from the Collection S. H. Fraser at Chester-le-Street.
398. » 2926. A gift of the painter W. Roelofs in 1894.
402. » 2951. The figures are more than real size.
msmt
SUPPLEMENT. 449
SUPPLEMENT
PICTURES.
ANONYMOUS WORKS OF THE DUTCH (Holland) SCHOOL.
About J 6 40.
110a. Peasants drinking in the parlour of an inn. Painted probably
by Pieter Verelst.
O. ov. 4^ by 6% in., h. f. 3 in.
Bequeathed by Miss M. E. van den Brink of Velp, 1650.
PORTRAITS, XVI century (second half).
166a. William I, prince of Orange (1533 — 1584). Represented to
the shoulders; three quarter face turned to the right.
O. 17 by 13 in., nat. size. A repetition of this portrait dated 1583 and
with the inscription: "GVILL A NASS AVRA PRINCEPS" is in the
Museum at Alkmaar. Bought at Florence in 1905.
XVII century (first half).
227a. Paul de Hooghe (1611 — 1674), full length figure standing
near a table covered with an oriental cloth.
O. 2814 by 19
in,, h. f. 23^ in.
On tke picture /I M H 0 I
the following j u
inscription : <L Jr 0
fSTSSZ /ETAT 1 S § VA I
den Brink at J
Velp, 1905.
247a. A young gentleman playing the lute.
COP. ov. 314 by 2 in., h. h. \ in.
Bequeathed by Miss M. E. van den Brink of Velp, 1905.
XVII century (second half).
250a. John Amos Comenius (1592 — 1670), celebrated pedagogue,
wjjo died at Naarden. Bust-figure, turned slightly to the left.
Painted perhaps by Jurriaen Ovens.
C 25 ^ by 22 in., nat. size.
Acquired at the sale Fr. Muller & Co., Amsterdam 1905.
XVIII century,
270a. Portrait of an old lady, half length figure.
COP. ov. 3^ by 7.\ in., h. h. 1. Same source as No. 266a.
292a. Portrait of a young man of rank, half length figure.
COP. ov. 2.\ by 2 in., h. h. \\ in. Same source as No. 266a.
292b. Portrait of a young lady, half length figure.
COP. circular form, diam. 7.\ in., h. h. 1,5 in. Same source as No. 266a.
450 SUPPLEMENT.
ANONYMOUS WORK OF THE SCHOOL OF BRUGES.
347a. Two folds of a triptych with the painted portraits of
Julien de Brouckere (who died 1603) and his wife Elisa
Canneel. Landscapes in the background. See No. 59.
O. 34 by 10 in., h. f. 4% in. On the reverse of each fold their joint
coat of arras and the date: 1384. Purchased in 1894.
AUGUSTINI (Jacobus Luberti), bom at Harlem in 1748, where
he died in 1822. Was a son and pupil of Jan Augustini. His
last years were spent as a bookseller. E.
390a. Four governors of the hospital for lepers. Their names
are: R. J. van den Broeke, D. Nolthenius, J. Veening and M.
van Son. By their side are H. van Veen, secretary and H.
Linteloo, superintendant. The governors are seated round a table.
C. 67^ in., by 2
yds 10 in., nat. size. ^ .
Signed at the bot-^ /^y\ € /} /D
torn to the left: \_Jj^co6f^HntWUtml<J<c6*
Formerly in the
governors' room of
the hospital for
lepers. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1896.
BAKHUYSEN (Ludolf). See p. 48.
409a. Portrait of the painter himself, half length figure, sitting.
O. 7^4 by 5^4 in., h. h. 2 in.
Bequeathed by Miss M. E. van den Brink, Velp, 1905.
409b. Anna de Hooghe (1645 — 1717), wife of the above; half length
figure, sitting.
O. 7^4 by 5^4 in., h. h. 2 in. Same source as No. 409 a.
409c. Portrait of the same, some years later • sitting in a room.
The original of the cabinet represented near by her is now. in the
Netherlands Museum, likewise the portrait of her son (viz. No. 409d).
C 15^ hy 14 in., h. fig. sitting 10^4 in. Same source as No. 409 a.
409d. Johannes Bakhuysen (1683 — 1731), son of the marine
painter, holding the miniature portrait of his father in his hand.
Half length figure.
C. Ov. 25% by 21^4 in., nat. size. Same source as No. 409 a.
409e. Jan de Hooghe (1650 — 1 731), represented as a sportsman holding
a hare in one hand and his gun in the other.
C 39 by 32^ in., life size.
Signed at the bottom to the
right :
Same source as No. 409 a.
409f. Members of the families Bakhuysen and de Hooghe
lunching on the Mosselsteiger (landingstage) on the Y.
C. 19*4 by 27^4 in.,
h. fig. 12*4 in.
Signed at the bot-
Same'0 smuce^s OUt ?2_ 1<UI>T &+JJ02
No. 409 a. *-^
LBAKH :vo6.
1
SUPPLEMENT. 45 1
417a, A fishing village, with the sea in the background.
O. 9^ by 12^1 in. Signed at the bottom in the centre:
Same source as No. 409 a. L-d*
BAKHUYSEN (Gerrit), born at Amsterdam (?) in 1721, died at
Rotterdam in 1760, where he had settled as a tile manufacturer.,
Grandson of the marine painter.
418a. Portrait of the painter himself, sitting before his easel.
O. 12 by 9^(1 in., h. h. 2% in. Same source as 409 a.
BAKHUYSEN THE YOUNGER (Ludolf ), born at Amsterdam
29 August 17 17, died at Rotterdam 6 April 1782. Grandson
of the marine painter. Went into the army as volunteer of a
dragoon regiment and was once on active service.
418b. Portrait of the painter, attributed to himself.
Pap. on O. 8^ by 6 in., h. h. 2.\ in.
Same source as No. 409 a. See Suppl. No. 2014 b.
BOCK (ThSophile Emile Achille de), born at the Hague 14
January 1851, died at Harlem 22 November 1904. Pupil of J.
W. van Borselen and especially of J. H. Weissenbruch. Studied
at Paris and at Barbizon. Was a friend and admirer of Jacob Maris.
537a. Evening in the downs. In the centre a group of trees.
C. \2.\ by 19% in. Signed to the left: Th. de Bock.
Lent by Mr. B. I. D. Zubli in 1905.
C HALLE • (Noel), a French artist who worked about the middle of
the XVIIIth century.
688a. Sandrina van den I
Broecke. Wife of George /
Lodewyk Matthes. Seated r\iT\ fly /^Az-y If
in an armchair, turned to I b\J \^sj£^, -^ C//c£-£-£(
the left, f A
C. 32 by 27 in., nat. size. I *f(} /±~>
Signed to the left:
Presented by Mr. H. Lepeltak Kieft in 1905.
CONFLANS (Christianus de), worked at Amsterdam until the end
of the 16th century.
711a. The Company of Captain Dirck Thymansz. Brouwer
and of Lieutenant Ryckert Ouwerol in 1595- The members
of the civic guard are seen to the waist and grouped in two long
rows; one in front of a low wall, the other behind it.
O. 54 by 103 in., nat. size. The figures are arranged according to the
following scheme:
17 19 21 23 25 27 29
18 20 22 24 26 28 30
5 7 9 10 11 12
4 682 I 3
Part of the picture bas been cut off. Formerly 35 guards were represented,
now only 26, of whom are known: No. 1. the Captain; 2. the Lieute-
nant; 3. Pieter Bas the standard-bearer; 4. Gillis Stokman ; 11. Reinier
Klaas Reiniersz. ; 22. Cornells Krynen ; 23. Claes Thymansz. Visscher ; 24. Jacob
Smit ; 26. Tobias Martsz. ; 28. Claes Garbransz. and 30. Jacob Cornelisz.
The original panel was divided into three parts each forming a distinct
picture. Lately they have been put together again. From the Doelen of
the Bowmen. Lent by the town of Amsterdam, since 1905.
452 SUPPLEMENT.
CUNAEUS (Conradyn). See p. 98.
738a. The two friends, a St. Bernard and a spaniel in a grarden.
C 53^ by 68% in., nat. size. Signed at the bottom to the left : C. Cnnaetts.
Presented by his widow Mrs. Cunaeus nee Cnopius, 1906.
DANKMEIJER (Charles), born at Amsterdam 8 April 1861.
Studied at the Academies of Art at Antwerp and Amsterdam.
Worked successively at Laren, Amsterdam, the Hague, Zaandam
and Oosterbeek. Lives at present at Scheveningen.
761a. Johannes Bosboom (18 1 7— 189 1). Painter. Bust-figure in profile.
C. 23 by 17^4 in., nat. size. Signed at the top to the left : C/i. Dankmeyer.
Presented by Mr. J. J. Biesing at the Hague, 1906.
DEKKER (Hendrik Adriaan Christiaan), born at Amsterdam
28 Sept. 1836, died 11 Mei i905atLaag Soeren. Studied at the
Academy of Art at Amsterdam and was a pupil of Ch. Rochussen.
Resided at Amsterdam. L - E.
768a. Interior of a stable; two antique chests are placed against the wall.
Mah. 9% by 12% in. Signed at the bottom to the right: H. A. C. Dekker.
Presented by Mrs. Dekker nee Sartorius, 1905.
DRIELST (Egbert van), born at Groningen in 1746, died at
Amsterdam 4 June 181 8, Was a pupil of Jan Augustini at
Harlem and of Jacob Cats at Amsterdam. He studied landscape
principally in Drenthe. See No. 1443 a.
DUBORDIEU (Pieter), born at He Bouchard in Touraine. He married
at Leyden in 1633; worked there and afterwards at Amsterdam
where he still lived in 1676.
818c. Portrait of a man.
Bust length figure,
full face. The por-
trait has been
modified at
later date.
O. 298/8 by 2414
in. nat. size.
Signed at the top
to the right:
Bequeathed by Miss M. E. van den Brink of Velp, 1905.
818d. Portrait of a lady, half length figure, showing one hand.
O. 292/8 by 24*4 in. nat. size. Signed at the top to the left :
ovuta U
According to a label stuck on the back of this panel and likewise on
SUPPLEMENT. 453
No. 8i8c these portraits represent Frank van der Does (1569 — 1645) and
his wife Anna Boers (1584 — 1642) but judging by their youthful appearance
this must be an anachronism. Same source as No. 8 1 8c.
ENGELBRECHTSZ. (Cornells). See p. 120.
905a. Christ in the house of Lazarus. His mother is sitting
beside Him, Mary, the sister of Lazarus, at His feet. St. John,
two other disciples and a third woman (perhaps Mary Magdalen)
are listening. In the background Martha is cooking, in the presence
some elders. A landscape is seen through the open windows.
O. 21^ by 17^ in., h. h. of Christ 1^4 in. Purchased at Paris of 1906.
SCHOOL OF QEERTGEN TOT SINT JANS (Gerard of St.
John). See p. 124.
951a. The Crucifixion. At the foot of the cross to the left are seen
weeping women and St. John; to the right mounted noblemen.
Behind the women a man on horseback and a page in golden
armour. Mountainous scenery. In the background Jerusalem
with the tower of the cathedral of Utrecht.
O. 41 by 32^4 in. h. f. 22% in. From the Collection
of Sir Henry Ho worth. Purchased in 1905.
GOLTZIUS (Hendrick). See p. 106.
985a. Vertumnis in the guise of an old woman
and Pomona.
C- 35V3 by $8*k m« nat« s*ze'
Signed to the right on a stone:
Purchased at Amsterdam, 1906.
HEDA (Gerrit Willemsz). See p. 119.
1122a. A still life of books, an hour-glass and a skull on a table
with a green cloth. Ascribed to the painter.
O. 3*4 in., 4^ in. Bequeathed by Miss M. E. van den Brink at Velp, 19c 5.
HEEMSKERK (Egbert van), born at Harlem about 1634. Resided
respectively at Harlem, the Hague, Amsterdam and London,
where he probably died in 1704. m
1124a. A country-inn. Two peasants playing backgammon. Beside
an empty cradle a mother nursing her
child.
C. 15^ by 207/8 in., h. h. i6/ia in.
Signed to the Fight on the stairs :
Presented by Jhr. H. Teixeira de Mattos, 1905.
HENNEKIJN (Paulus), was born at Amster-
dam in 161 1 or 16 14 and resided there. In 167 1 he was still living.
1166a. Jan de Hooghe (1608— 1682), father-in-law of the marine
painter Ludolf Bakhuysen. Bust length figure.
C. 26*4 by 24 in. nat.
size. Signed at the top
to the right :
Bequeathed by Miss
M. E. van den Brink
at Velp, 1905.
Kfr.
/<3J3
J!^CMri£W'n'/'JV5Z
454 SUPPLEMENT.
1166b. Anna van der Does (1609 — 1650), wife of the above. Bust.
C. 26% by 24 in.,
nat. size. Signed at
the top to the left :
Name and dates of
this portrait and of
portrait No. 11 66a
are given on a label at the back of each panel. Same source as No. 1 1 66a.
HORSTOK (Johannes Petrus van). See p. 169.
1258b. North Dutch peasant wedding party, making merry in
the parlour of an inn. Sketch for a large picture now in the
possession of Dr. Bakhuizen van den Brink at Eersel.
Pap. 1 5^ by 22^ in., h. f. 3% in. Signed at the bottom to the right :
y. P. van Horstok inv. & fecit i8og. Same source as No. 1 166 a.
HOYNCK VAN PAPENDRECHT (Jan), born 18 Sept. 1858 at
Rotterdam, studied at the academies of Antwerp and Munich.
Known as an illustrator.
1262a. The division of the Dutch General Chassg at the battle
of Waterloo.
C. 41 by 63 in., h. f. 18^ in. Signed to the right: J. Hoynck van Papen-
drecht. Bought at an exhibition, Amsterdam 1905.
ISRAELS (IsS.ac), born 3 Febr. 1865 at Amsterdam. Studied under the
guidance of his father and was a pupil of the Academy of Art
at the Hague. He established himself at Amsterdam in 1885;
is now working at Paris.
1284a. Portrait of the painter himself, in a sitting posture with
-his palette in his hand and a cigarette in his mouth.
C. 2o\ by 13% in., h. h. 7% in. Signed at the bottom to the left: Isaac
Israels 1905. Lent by Mrs. J. Slagmulder nee van Gent.
1284b. A dance in a public house. A few couples dancing, the
women in coloured jackets. Half length figures.
C. 30^ by 39^ in. nat. size. Signed at the bottom to the right: Isaac
Israels. Lent by Mr. Gerard Pott of Lorengo Marquess, 1906.
ISRAELS (Jozef). See p. 173.
1284c. Portrait of the painter himself, wearing a hat. Bust length
figure. Painted in 1905.
C. 20 by 16 in, nat. size. Signed at the bottom to the left: yozef Israels.
Lent by Mrs. J. Slagmulder nee van Gent, 1906.
KONINCK (Salomon). See page 187.
1375a. The idolatry of King Solomon. The old king is kneeling
with his wives on the altarsteps which are covered with a crimson,
velvet cloth. Near the altar priests are officiating. In the back-
ground a portico.
C. 6.1 by 68 in., h. f. kneeling 18 in. Signed to the left at the foot of the altar:
PW>W(^ f A° / 6»44
The order for this picture was given by one Gerard Luyken of Amsterdam.
Acquired in London through the Rembrandt Society in 1 905.
SUPPLEMENT. 455
KRUSEMAN (Cornells). See page 189.
X387a. Count Jan van den Bosch (1780— 1844). Major-General and
later on Governor-General of the Dutch Indies. Seen full face.
Half length figure.
C. 34 by 28,5 in., nat. size. Signed in the left corner at the bottom : C. Kruse-
man /. 182$. Lithographed by F. B. Waanders.
Presented by Miss J. C. C. van den Bosch at Brussels in 1905.
1387b. Countess van den Bosch n6e R. W. E. de Sturler, wife of
the former. Sitting in an arm-chair, seen nearly full face. Their
son Richard Leeuwenhart standing near her.
C. 34% by 28,5 in., nat. size. Signed in the left corner at the top : C. Kruseman.
Same source as No. 1387 a.
LELIE (Adriaan de) en DRIELST (Egbert van). See p. 194 and 452.
1443a. General Daendels takes leave of C. R. T. Kraijenhoff,
who is commissioned to reorganize the municipality of Am-
sterdam, 18 Jariuary 1795. Besides these two are represented
the colonel van der Miihl and , A .
the staff officer Jan Nagel Jr. /7V/?Jf ^Tttlik •
O. 17*4 by 23% in., h. f. 9^ in. y, , J^S/- J/HI&
Signed to the left: fcX/# #* +LCJ-*C- — ^ f
Purchased from the family Nagel /f^J^ ' 0S*~
of Arhhem in 1906. /
MONOGRAMMAL SIGNATURES.
1646a. The annunciation of the shepherds.
O. 14 by \o\ in., h. f. z\ in. Signed at
the bottom to the right:
A picture representing the same
treated by the same painter is catalogued
under P. Bout (No. 937) in the Brunswick Museum. Purchased at
Amsterdam in 1906.
1646b. The adoration of the shepherds.
O. 14 by 1014 in., h. f. 2\ in. Signed at the ^P
bottom to the left: JL f\W
Same source as No. 1646 a. \J
MORITZ (Louis). See p. 232.
1671a. Hendrik Arend van den Brink (1783 — 1852), standing next
to his wife Lucretia Johanna van de Poll (1790 — 1850), who
is sitting.
C. 41 by 33 in. nat. size. Bequeathed by Miss M. E. van den Brink of Velp, 1905.
1672a. Joanna. Cornelia Ziesenis n6e Wattier and Geertruida
Grevelink n£e Hilverdink, in the tragedy »Iphigenia in Aulid«
from Racine. Painted in 18 10.
C. 62^ by 47 in. nat. size. Same source as 1671a.
NEUMAN (Jan Hendrik), born at Cologne 7 Jan. 18 19, died at
the Hague 14 April 1898. Studied at the Royal Academy of Art
at Amsterdam; was a pupil of the miniature painter Louis Henri
de Fontenay, of Jan Adam Kruseman and of Nicolaas Pieneman.
Resided till 189 1 at Amsterdam.
1743a. Jan Jacob Lodewijk ten Kate (1819 — 1889). Poet.
C. Ov. 30 by 24% in. nat. size. Signed to the left: J. Ff. Neumanf. 1875.
Presented by Dr. Herman F. C. ten Kate Jr. of Yokohama in 1906.
£ned at /? r
subject \£/Wlj('njlif f .
ilogued * if
Purchased i
Jc/) ok p
456
SUPPLEMENT.
1743b. Herman Frederik Carel ten Kate (1822 — 1891). Painter.
C. Ov. 22 by 18^ in. nat. size. Same source as No. 1743 a.
PIENEMAN (Jan Willem). See p. 258.
1871a. Jonkheer Jan Willem Janssens (1762 — 1838), Lieut.-General,
last Dutch Governor of Cape Colony. Governor-General of the
East Indies (1811 — 1812); Bust length figure.
C. 28 by 24^ in. nat. size. Lithographed by L. A. Vincent.
Bequeathed by the late Mrs. H. G. C. L. Janssens nee W. M. Aniens, 1906.
POURBUS (Pieter), born at Gouda. He bought the free mastership
of the guild at Bruges 26 Aug. 1543, where he lived until his
death. 30 Jan. 1584.
1920a. Portrait of a young man. Holding in one hand a glove
and a book in the other. Half length figure,
O. 16^ by 12% in., h. h. 4^ in. From the Cabinet van Heteren, 1809,
where it was catalogued under the title of: Portrait of Robert Sidney by
Hans Holbein.
PUYTLINCK (Christoffel). See page 269.
1925a. A study of still life. A leg of mutton, two cocks suspended by
the legs, a dove, some onions and a basket filled with cucumbers.
C 34*4 hy 42% in., • / / / /£» -•
nat. size. Signed in the (Q^fytVumk^ Mas *&c€.Mr*nJ9cit'JQ#rtn*9*t* -■*>
centre at the bottom:
Sale castle of Well in Limburg (Holland) 1905.
REGTERS (Tibout). See p. 278.
2014b. Ludolf B&khuysen the younger. Painter, grandson of the
marine painter, in the uniform of the dragoons. Full length
figure. See No. 418b.
O. 20^4 by 16^ in., h. f. 17 in. Signed at the bottom to the left:
Bequeathed by Miss M. E. yan den Brink of Velp, 1905.
SAVERY (Roelandt). See p. 298.
2134a. Interior of a cow-stall. A country-girl is milking. The
stable scene is represented in circular form on a square panel.
In the four corners are to be seen flying witches.
O. 12 by 12 in., h. of the cow 4^ in. Signed on the pail:
Bought at of Roos & Co's sale in October 1905.
SCHOEFF (Johannes Pietersz.), born 1609, died after 1660 pro-
bably at the Hague, where he worked from 1639 ^ a^ter I^°
under the influence of Jan van Goyen.
2160a. Landscape. A river at the
foot of a ridge of hills.
0.22^ by 34% in. y^Jf (& T n ^Jff (f
Signed at the bottom to the left: (( ^lo^^^if]}^ J) ft V
Purchased from Fr. Muller & Co.,
Amsterdam 1906.
* lis
SUPPLEMENT. 457
TRECK (Jan Jansz.), born in 1606 at Amsterdam, where he died
in the winter 1652 — 3. Probably a pupil of his brother-in-
law, the still-life painter Jan Jansz. den Uyl I. He worked
at Amsterdam.
2312a. A study of still life : a gray stone-jug with
pewter lid, a half filled glass, a small pewter dish,
two pipes etc., on a table.
O. 19^ by 14^ in. nat. size. Signed on the jug:
From the collection of Mr. A. J. Nyland. Bought Roos
& Go's sale April 1906, Amsterdam.
VALCKERT (Werner van). See p. 330.
2357a. The toilet of Venus. Cupid taking aim
at the spectator. / / -v
O. 40^ by 30 in., nearly nat. size. *"f • V/fU^ ^
Signed on a small piece of paper: VX/'^ , ,.:*
Lent by Mr. G. C. V. Schoffer of Amsterdam in 1906. YN V
VERKOLJE (Johannes). See page 348. \
2524a. Margaretha Verkolje. Bust-figure painted in an oval.
O. 8% by 6,5 in., h. h. 3*4 in. Dated: 1682.
Bequeathed by Miss M. E. van den Brink at Velp, 1905.
VROOM (Hendrick Cornelisz.). See page 362.
2604a. Sea-fight near Gibraltar, 25 April 1607. The Spanish Vice-
Admiral's vessel taking fire and exploding.
C 54% by 73% in.
Was formerly in the possession of the Dutch Commander's (Admiral van
Heemskerck's) family and came by inheritance in that of Jhr. Teding van
Berkhout. Acquired Fr. Muller & Co's sale Amsterdam 1905.
WIERTZ (Henricus Franciscus), born 7 Oct. 1784 at Amsterdam,
died in 1858 at Nimegue. He was a pupil of Jacobus Lauwers,
Johannes de Frey and Pieter Barbiers Pietersz. Worked till
181 1 at Amsterdam, after that date at Nimegue.
2678a. A collection of shells and marine plants on a rock in the sea.
C. 41^4 by 33^4 in. nat. size.
Signed at the bottom to the left: //. F. Wiertz 1809.
Bequeathed by Miss M. E. van den Brink of Velp, 1905.
WILLAERTS (Adam). See page 371.
2682a. Admiral van Heemskerck's victory over the Spanish
fleet near Gibraltar, 25 April 1607. A wr,
C. 53% by 80% in. Signed at the bottom A # \YIX/LA"RTS
Was formerly in the possession of the Ad- ■ (T *r -*
mural's family and came later by inheritance ■ ** y~^' *
in that of Jhr. Teding van Berkhout. ^^
Acquired at Fr. Muller & Co's sale Amsterdam 1905.
WOLFF (Benjamin). See p. 374.
2700a. Christine Sybille Charlotte Bakhuizen (1750— 1810).
C 31% by 246/8 in. nat. size. Signed to the left: B. Wolff, Fee. 1802.
Bequeathed by Miss M. E. van den Brink of Velp, 1905.
2700b. Hendrik Arend van den Brink (1783 — 1852) at the age of 17.
C. 18^ by 14^ in. nat. size. Same source as No. 2700a.
45^ SUPPLEMENT.
MINIATURES.
GREBNER (Willem), born at Vreeland 7 Dec. 1784, died 28 Jan.
1866 at Amsterdam, where he had lived. B.
2834a. The Diederichs family.
Ivory 5^ by 7% in., h. h. i\ in. Signed: Grebner i8j6.
Bequeathed by Mrs. Diederichs nee Portman in 1905.
PASTELS AND FRAMED DRAWINGS.
GOGH (Vincent van), born at Zundert 30 March 1853. First he
was art dealer, afterwards a teacher and a missionary; about
1880 he began to study art and became his own master. Worked
first in Holland (Brabant and the Hague), then at Paris, Aries,
St. Remy and last of all at Auvers-sur-Oise, where he died
29 July 1890.
2926a. Man cutting corn; study in crayon.
Pap. 1714 by 1314 in., h. f. 15% in.
Presented by Mr. J. Hidde Nyland of Dordrecht, 1906.
2926b. Lane behind the vicarage garden at Nuenen. Inkdrawing.
Pap. 15*4 by 21 in., h. f. 3^ in. Signed at the bottom to the left : Vincent.
Presented by Mrs. J. Cohen Gosschalk nee Bonger, 1906.
2926c. Farmhouse in Provence. Inkdrawing.
Pap. 15 by 20^4 in. Signed at the bottom to the right: Un mas de
Provence and Vincent. Same source as No. 2926 b.
MERTENS (Johannes Cornells), born at Amsterdam in 1743,
where he died in 182 1. Pupil of Anthony Elliger and of Johan
Maurits Quinkhard ; studied at Antwerp. Lived some time at Utrecht.
2950 na. Michiel Diederichs. Seen to the waist.
P. on pap. 24^ by 19% in. nat. size. Signed to the right: J. C. Mertens,
Fecit 17 J 2. Bequeathed by Mrs. Diedrichs nee Portman 1905.
2950nb. Helena Siebels. Seen to the waist, with a fan in her hand.
P. on pap. 24^ by 19*1 in. nat. size. Signed to the right: J, C. Mertens,
Fecit 1774. Same source as No. 2950 na.
SUPPLEMENT.
INDEX TO PORTRAITS.
459
INDEX TO PORTRAITS MENTIONED IN THE
SUPPLEMENT.
Bakhuysen, Gerrit
Bakhuysen, Johannes
Bakhuysen, Ludolf
No.
418a
409d
409a, 409(1,
409 f, 1166a
Bakhuysen the younger, Ludolf
418b, 2014b
Bosboom, Johannes 761a
Bosch, Count Jan van den 1387a
Bosch — de Sturler, Countess v. d. 1 387b
Brink, Hendrik Arend van den 1671a,
2700b
Broecke, Sandrina van den 688a
Broeke, R. J. van den 390a
Brouckere, Julien de 347&
Canned, Elisa
Comenius, John Amos
Daendels, General
Diederichs, Michiel
Does, Anna van der
347a
250a
1443a
2950a
1 1 66b
Grevelink nee Hilverdink, G. 1627a
Hooghe, Anna de 409b, 409c
Ho'oghe the elder, Jan de 1166a
Hooghe, Jan de 409c, 409 f
Hooghe, Paul de 227a
Israels, Isaac
Israels, Jozef
Kate, Herman ten
Kate Jan ten
Krayenhoff, C. R. T.
Linteloo, H.
Miihl, Colonel van der
Nagel Junior, Jan
Nolthenius, D.
No.
1284a
1284c
1743b
1743*
H43a
390a
H43a
1443a
390a
Poll, Lucretia Johanna van de 1671a
Siebels, Helena 295oab
Son, M. van 39°a
Veen, H. van 390a
Veening, J. 390a
Verkolje, Margaretha 2524a
William I, prince of Orange 166a
Ziesenis nee Wattier, J. C. 1627a
460
SUPPLEMENT.
INDEX TO THE NAMES OF ARTISTS.
INDEX TO THE NAMES OF ARTISTS METIONED
IN THE SUPPLEMENT.
AUGUSTINI, JAC. LUBERTI
Augustini, Jan
Bakhuysen, Gerrit
Bakhuysen, Ludolf
Bakhuysen the younger, Ludolf
451, 456
Beyeren, Abr. van 447
Bock, Theophile de 451
Bout, Pieter 1646a
BUYTENWEGH, WlLLEM PZ. 447
450
Jettel, Eugen
447
45°
Kate, Herman F. C. ten
*743l>
451
Koninck, Salomon
454
450
Kruseman, Cornelis
455
-)LF
Kruseman, Jan Adam
455
Challe, Noel
conflans, christianus de
Cunaeus, Conradyn.
Dankmeijer, Charles
Dekker, H. A. C.
Drielst, Egbert van
Dubordieu, Pieter
Engelbrechtsz., Cornelis
Fabritius, Barent
Fontenay, L. H. de
Geertgen tot Sint Jans
Gogh, Vincent van
Goltzius, Hendrick
Goyen, Jan van
Grebner, Willem
Heck, Claes Dircksz. van der
Heda, Gerrit Willemsz.
Heda, Willem Claesz.
Heemskerck, Egbert van
Hennekyn, Paulus
Horstok, Joh. Petrus van
451
451
452
452
452
452, 455
452
453
447
455
453
458
453
456
458
447
453
447
453
453
454
Hoynck van Papendrecht, Jan 454
Israels, Isaac
Israels, Jozef
454
454
Lelie, Adriaen de 456
Maris, Jacob 451
Mauve, Anton 447
Mertens, Joh. Corn. 458
Moritz, Louis 455
Mouilleron, A. 447
Ovens, Jurriaen 250a
Pieneman, Jan Willem 456
Pieneman, Nicolaas 455
Pourbus, Pteter 456
Puytlinck, Christoffel 456
Regters, Tibout 456
Savery, Roeland 456
Schoeff, Joh. 456
Schouman, Aart 448
Treck, Jan Jansz. 457
Uyl, Jan Jansz. den 457
Valckert, Werner van 457
Verelst, Pieter no a
Verkolje, Johannes 457
Vos, Maria 448
Vroom, Hendrick Cornsz. 457
Waanders, F. B. '455
Weissenbruch, J. H. 451
Wiertz, Henr. Franciscus 457
Wtillaerts, Adam 457
Wolff, Benjamin 457
s.
SECOND APPENDIX
)\Ef TO THE
CATALOGUE
OF THE
r:
«
45f
45:
PICTURES
MINIATURES, PASTELS,
FRAMED WATER COLOUR DRAWNINGS, ETC.
2;-
456
IN THE
RIJKS-MUSEUM
AT
AMSTERDAM.
PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE
HOME OFFICE.
ROELOFFZEN-HUBNER and VAN SANTEN
PRINTERS
AMSTE RD AM
1907.
SECOND APPENDIX. — PICTURES. 461
SECOND APPENDIX.
PICTURES ,
A° 1 Cjz
ADRIAENSEN (Alexander). See p. i.
3a. Still life. Fishes,
birds, an artichoke
and plums on a
brown table.
O. -29 by 45 in., real V^ /
size. Signed on the %^
edge of the table:
Lent 1907.
AERTSZ (Pieter).
See p. 2.
8a. Interior of a kitchen. A .peasant woman in the midst of
various kinds of vegetables. Scattered over a dresser, partly on
the wood and partly on red earthenware dishes, are some fruit
and dead fowl. In the background the figures of Christ with
Mary and Martha and other
persons in the house of Lazarus.
(School of P. Aertsz).
(). 4314 by 5 514 in. Dated at the
top on the right, towards the centre :
Bought at Schagen in 1907.
ALLEBE (August). See p. 2.
14a. Truth. (A sketch). Represented by the nude figure of a
woman, lying on her back, holding a looking glass in her hand.
Landscape scenery.
C. %\ by \o\ in. Signed at the bottom to the right: Allebe 61.
Lent by C. Schoffer, Esq., of Amsterdam, 1906.
ANONYMOUS WORKS OF THE GERMAN SCHOOL.
a* XV century (second hnlf).
17a Christ before Pilate. The Saviour is standing in front of a
clamorous crowd of soldiers and scribes who bring accusations
against him. Frankish School about 1480.
Pine 301/| by 24^ in., h. f. 29^ in. This picture is one of a series of
works of which the others, still known to be in existence, are a "Christ
bearing the Cross", in the possession of Herr von Kaufmann, at Berlin,
and a "Flagellation" formerly in the collection Stache, at Vienna. (From
a Qommunication by Dr. Max J. Friedlander). Lent 1907.
462 SECOND APPENDIX. — PICTURES.
17b. The Negro-King with his attendant. Mountainous land-
scape. The servant, in respectful attitude, is handing the King a
goblet in the shape of a horn. Fragment of an "Adoration"
forming part of No. 17 c. Lower Rhenish School, date about 1480.
O. 15*k by 9\ in« Lent I9°7«
17c. One of the Three Magi. The figure, painted to the waist,
is standing in a mountainous landscape. In his right hand he
holds a gilded goblet; with his left he is pointing to heaven.
Fragment of an "Adoration" forming part of No. 17 b. Lower
Rhenish School, date about 1480.
O. 10% by 8^ in., h. f. 2 in. Lent 1907.
17d. The Annunciation. The Virgin Mary, kneeling before a
lettern, is looking up at the angel standing before her with a
staff in his hand from which floats a bandrol. Among the furniture
in the room are a bed and a dresser with a dish containing
fruit. The figure of God the Father is seen hovering above the
clouds. The sky is entirely painted in gold. South German
School, date about 1490.
Pine 40% by 1 yd, h. f. 27% in. Lent 1907.
17e. Mount Calvary. Christ in the agony of death, On the left
are the Virgin Mary, fainting, St John and the holy women.
On the right the soldiers and the scribes. The sky, as well as
the halo round the heads of the Saints, is painted in gold. South
Bavarian School, date about 1490.
Limewood 48% by 40% in., h. f. 28^ in. Lent 1907.
About 1500.
17f. Mount Calvary. Christ on the cross between the two mur-
derers. In the foreground the Virgin Mary, who has fainted, is
being supported by two of the disciples. Groups of women and
other persons are crowding at the foot of the cross. South
German School, date about 1500.
C. In tempera 18 by 12^ in., h. f. 6\ in. Lent 1 907.
17g. The descent from the cross. Two men, standing on ladders,
holding a white sheet between them, are taking down the body
of Christ from the cross. In the foreground, the Virgin Mary
in a faint is being supported by St. John; Mary Magdalen is
lying at the foot of the cross, with her arms round the fatal
wood. School of Suabia, date about 1500.
Pine 16% by xo in., h. f. 9% in. Lent 1 907.
ANONYMOUS WORKS OF THE FRENCH SCHOOL.
c. XV III century (middle).
36a. Head of a girl. Seen full face, looking down, wearing a Van
Dijck collar.
C. on pinewood 14^ by nty in., real size. Lent 1907.
XIX century (middle).
36e. Head of a dog. Side face, turned towards the left. Attributed
to Nicolas Toussaint Charlet.
C 13^4 by 13^ in., real size. Bequest J. B. Westerwoudt, 1907.
SECOND APPENDIX, — PICTURES. 463
ANONYMOUS WORKS OF THE DUTCH SCHOOL.
A. RELIGIOUS SUBJECTS.
c. XV century (second half).
43a. The burial of a Patriarch. In a garden, walled in by high
buildings, is an open grave in which lies the body covered with
bis pontificals. Four canons of the order of St. Augustin are
kneeling by the grave, two on each side. Standing behind them
are their tutelary Saints : St. Jerome on the left and St. Augustin
on the right. On a seat, behind the grave, are the holyv women,
Mary and Elizabeth. At the back of the garden the Madonna
is seated on the turf and the Holy Child, surrounded by angels,
playing musical instruments, is riding a hobby-horse. This picture
forms a link with No. 43: "The Mother of God surrounded by
four women/'
O. 32*1 by 41 *4 in., h. f. 18 in. Purchased through the Rembrandt
Society from F. Kleinberger, Paris 1907.
45a. The History of St. Elizabeth of Hungary in four scenes,
corresponding mwithj the descriptive text on the panel. Painted
about 1500.
IMer toert ha an&rfeg amine ban Jjogfjeten €lt$aue norij Ifgggebe in
tie toiegfje ongSeftaglje tie amfialfate ban buetingfjen boer een toe*
cometie tiruijt ljuerg joggen jjeete. €n fifone brfe jare tiaerna fit
ggecomen gljebeputeerbe om ,§. €If$anetg te ftalen. Wotbtn eerlnc
ontfangljen gljetractecrt entie negfft. Cnbe jje&fien €ertoerbfglj
£HgatietS met gtoten fcatte met gem gfjeuoett.
O. 32^ by 24 in., h. f. 7^ in. Bought at the sale Roos & Co.T 1906.
B. VARIOUS.
d. XVII century (first half).
82a. Still life. Displayed on a table are an artichoke cut in two,
some dishes and bowls of blue porcelain containing strawberries,
cherries and mulberries, two glasses partly filled, a silver sugar
basin of artistic design and a knife. Date about 16 10.
O. 18I4 by 31 in., real size. In loan, 1907.
104a. Vanitas. A study of still life composed of several books, a
candlestick and a skull, grouped on a fj
table covered with a green cloth. / \ f~f *7
O. 29 by 27% in. AY) ( 1 AZ ) *
On a sheet of paper, the date : n [U • /U ; /
Bequest J. B. Westerwoudt, 1907. ^y
107a. Landscape. A few scattered cottages at the junction of two
country lanes, in a hilly, sandy tract of land.
^ O. 13% by 19 in. In loan, 1907.
108a. The mill. It stands in the centre of a flat landscape, by the
side of a sheet of water on which is seen a boat with two
fishermen; in the distance, to the left, the upper part of a
uteJ church appears above the trees.
C 35 by 43 in- Wrongly signed with the monogram of Jacob van
Rui%dael. In loan, 1 907.
464 SECOND APPENPIX. — PICTURES.
108b. The sleeping woman. A young woman lying backward in
a chair, her head inclined towards the right shoulder. She
holds a distaff in her hand. The figure is painted to the knees.
C. 13^4 by 714 in., h. h. 3 in. In loan, 1907.
108c. The butcher's wife. She is seated by the hearth, with her
arms crossed over her bosom. The whole figure is in profile.
A chopping block stands by her side and an hour-glass is
hanging against the wall.
O. 19^ by 15^ in., h. h. 3^ in. In loan, 1907.
112a. A study of still life. On a table, covered with a Persian
cloth, are tastefully arranged a nautilus cup, a goblet, a glass of
beer, a dish with peaches, and a chased silver dish containing
sweetmeats. Painted in the style of Willem Kalff,
C. 44*4 by 37^ in., real size. In loan, 1907.
112b. Still life. The group includes lemons and various other
fruits, partly lying on a blue dish ; a chased silver bowl, goblets,
a gold cup and a large jar of blue porcelain, — all on a table
covered with a thick Oriental cloth.
C. 52 by 53^ in., real size. In loan, 1907.
112c. A study of still life. A jug of Frankish ware, some plates
and dishes, with a cut ham and some fruit, on a table laid
with a white cloth.
C. 54 by 42^ in., real size. In loan, 1907.
112d. Still life. A marble tray holding a basin of China porcelain
standing on a chased silver dish; a nautilus cup, glass goblets,
an orange, a lemon partly peeled and an Oriental cloth
hanging down.
C 31% by 25 in., actual size. In loan, 1907.
D. PORTRAITS,
b. XVI century (first half).
142a Portrait of a man of quality, date
1532. Half length figure, turned towards
the right. In one of his hands he holds
an apple. Behind him is a gate-way. Pro-
bably the work of Jacob van Utrecht
(Jacob Trajectensis).
O. 13^ by 10V4 in., h. h. 3% in. On the right
hand side of the gate is the inscription :
In loan, 1907.
ANONYMOUS WORKS OF THE FLEMISH SCHOOL.
X V century (second half).
340a. The Descent from the Cross. The dead Christ is being
lowered in the arms of his mother. Copy from a lost original,
probably by Rogier van der Weyden. Many similar copies are
met with in Bruges. The composition forms the central part of
a triptych. On the doors is an inscription in gold on black.
O. 19% by 11^4 in., h. h. 4^ in. Lent 1907.
SECOND APPENDIX. — PICTURES. 465
340b. The Madonna with the Holy Child at the breast. The
half length figure is represented seated in the embrasure of a
window before which hangs a drapery of gold coloured velvet.
An imitation of a well-known work of Rogier van der Weyden.
O. 14^ by 111/4 in., h. h. 4^ in. In loan, 1907.
341a. The Nativity. The Virgin Mary, Joseph and another woman,
with several angels, are kneeling in adoration before the child,
which is lying in the midst of the group on the floor. On the
left, a view of the stable. The background surrounding the
figures is painted in gold. This work probably belongs to the
South-Netherland School.
O. 37% hy 37 in., h. f. kneeling, 14% in. In loan, 1 907.
XVI century (first half).
346a. The Holy Family with angels playing musical instru-
ments. In the garden of a castle of magnificent structure, orna-
mented with much sculpture, the Madonna is seated on a
stone bench. View of a mountainous landscape in the distance.
This picture is a copy of a painting in the Royal palace at Lisbon,
done by a much better artist. The work belongs to the South-
Netherland School and its probable date is 1520 (communication
from Dr. Max J. Friedlander).
O. 41^4 by 32^ in., h. h. 33^ in. In loan, 1907.
346b. Mourning the dead Christ. The weeping women, St. John
and another man are standing around the body of Christ which,
lying on a white sheet, is being supported by Joseph of Arima-
thea. Rocky landscape. Probably a work of Cornells Mafsijs.
O. 23% by 19^4 in., h. f. 12% in. In loan, 1907.
XVI century (second half).
349a. The baker of Eelco. The master* and his men are busily
engaged in cutting off the heads of those of his customers who
may desire it and provide them with another one. The removed
part of the body is for the time being supplemented by a white
cabbage whilst the head is being rebaked in the oven. The
patients are seated in armchairs in the foreground. Several
persons are seen entering the bakery from the street.
O. 11^4 by 15^ in., h. f. 5% in. Various copies exist of this work.
Purchased in 1883.
351a. Philip II, King of Spain. Bust, turned towards the right.
C. 22% by 1714 in., life size. TT M* A»+- ^' w
Dated at the top, on the left: X I 4* ^\ / X
In loan, 1907. X — * ^S /
351b. Portrait of a man of rank. Seen to the shoulders, the
head turned towards the right.
O. 13% by 10I4 in., life size. In loan, 1907.
XVII century (beginning).
357a.. View of a town on a river, spanned by a bridge. On the
right a church and on the left a chapel. In the foreground,
466 SECOND APPENDIX. — PICTURES.
on the right-hand side of the picture, a lady and gentleman on
horseback are riding towards the town. Several small crafts are
lying on each bank of the river. Date about 1630.
O. 27% by 41^ in., h. f. 4 in. Lent 1907.
XVII century (middle).
357b. Landscape with dead birds. A turkey is hanging head
downwards from a branch. Various kinds of small birds are
scattered over the rocks. A cock is lying in the foreground.
A cat is seen sneaking away towards the distance. Painted in
the manner of Pieter BoeL
G. 41*4 by 50^ in., real size. In loan, 1907.
357c. Dead game. Landscape scenery. A hare suspended from a
tree. Dead birds, a large crab and oysters lying on the rocks.
Painted in the manner of Pieter BoeL
C. 41% by 50^ in., nat. size. In loan. 1907.
XVII century (second JuUf).
358a. A flower wreath. Great diversity of colours.
C. 17 by 22 in., nat size. In loan, 1907.
ANONYMOUS WORKS OF UNDETERMINED SCHOOL.
359a. Christ on the Cross. On his right are the Virgin Mary, the
Holy Women and St. John; on his left the noisy and jeering
soldiers and scribes. On each side of the composition is the
figure of a Saint much larger in size than the other figures, St.
Cosme on the left and St. Damian on the right. The first-named
saint is indicated by the inscription underneath : gL cafme* —
Mountainous scenery in the distance. This work may probably
be ascribed to the Catalonian School, date about 1440.
O. in tempera, 61^ by 61% in., h. f. (Christ) 32^4 in. In loan, 1907.
359b. The martyrdom of St. Hippolytus. The Saint, represented
as a youth, is standing by the side of a soldier and obliged to
witness the beheading of all the members of his family. Moun-
tainous scenery. Painted about 1480.
Pinewood 55 by 33^ in., h. f. 33% iu. Lent 1907.
ANTONELLO DA MESSINA, born in Messina about 14 14, died
at Venice about 1479. Worked at Messina, but principally at
Venice.
367a. Portrait of a young man. The beardless face is turned
towards the left; the curling hair has a golden tint. He wears
a cap of some dark material with a lappet hanging from it and
a dress of sombre colour. (Attributed to the above).
Poplar wood 1 1 by 8 in., h. h. 6\ in.
Tfye face has been restored in several places. In loan, 1907.
BAKHUYZEN (Julius Jacobus van de Sande). See p. 50.
422a. The water-mill. The mill is seen on the opposite side of the
water, sharply defined against the sky, standing by the side of
a group of large trees.
C. 22 by 29^/4 in. Signed in the left corner, at the bottom: y. van de
Sande Bakhuyzen. Bequest J. B. Westerwoudt, 1907.
SECOND APPENDIX. — PICTURES. 467
BALTEN (Pieter) or Pieter de Coster, or Custodis. See p. 51.
425a, The country fair. Bird's eye view of a market square. In
the centre a large tent round which the holiday-makers are
crowding. A few stately burghers are standing by as spectators.
A procession is seen moving on the left.
O. 45 by 61^ in., h. f. 6^ in. In loan, 1907.
BAUER (Mari A. J.). Born at the Hague, Jan. 25th 1862. A pupil
of the School of Art of that town and of S. van Witsen, the
friend of Josef Israels. In 1885 he went to Constantinople and
afterwards visited Egypt, Spain and Hindostan. Is residing at
the present time at Aerdenhout, near Zandvoort. E.
438a. Ambir Palace in Hindostan. Standing on a rock. Clouded sky.
C. 19 by 3 life in. Signed at the bottom to the left: A. Bauer.
Bequest J. B. Wester woudt, 1907.
BEGA (Cornelis Pietersz.). See p. 56.
460a. A couple making music. The woman is singing and the
man, who is looking up at her, is touching a lute. Scattered
about the floor and on a table are a lute and some sheets of
music paper.
C J59k by 13^ in., h. h. i\ in. In loan, 1907.
BILDERS (Albert Gerard). See p. 63.
510a. The goatherd. A girl seated in the shade of some trees,
four goats standing by. In the distance a woman is seen
washing clothes.
C. 24^ by 21 in., h. h. 1 in. Signed at the bottom to the left: Gerard
Bilders. Bequest J. B. Westerwoudt, 1907.
510b. Cows at a pond. They are standing near a group of willow-
trees. A little farther off are two children at play. Bright sunshine.
M. 10^4 by 13% in. Signed at the bottom to the left: Gerard Bilders.
Bequest J. B. Westerwoudt, 1907.
510c. Cows in a meadow. The rising ground of a meadow with
cattle. On the right of the picture several groups of trees; on
the left a pond. In the foreground a few cows lying down.
C. \%\ by 27% in. Signed at the bottom to the left: Gerard Bilders.
Bequest J. B. Westerwoudt, 1907.
BLOOT (Pieter Pietersz. de). See p. 67.
535a. Feeding time. In a room poorly furnished, a woman is
feeding her three children with pap. She is blowing on the
food in the spoon. (~\
O. 8 by \\\ in., h. f. 4^ in. Signed on a small wooden stool : r\
In loan, 1 907.
BONNAT (L6on Joseph Florentin), born at Bayonne, 20th June
1833; studied first under Madrazzo, at Madrid, and afterwards
under Coignet, at Paris. He spent four years in Italy in the
interest of his art. Resides in Paris. E.
558a. Isaac Dignus Fransen van de Putte (1222 — 1902), at one
time Minister for the Colonies. Seen full face, painted to the
knees.
C. 57 b) \\\ in., nat. size. Signed at the bottom to the left: Ln Bonnat 1879,
Bequathed by Dr. J. H. Fransen van de Putte, The Hague, 1907.
468 SECOND APPENDIX — PICTURES.
BORCH (Gerard ter). See p. 73.
569a. A family scene. The master of the house is standing in a
richly furnished apartment with a large fire-place. His wife is
seated in the centre; two of the sons and two of the daughters
are standing round about. One of the girls has a marmot in her
arms and one of the boys holds a burning candle in his hand. On
the table are books and other objects. A dog in the foreground.
O. 45 by 65^ in., h. f. 23 in. In loan, 1907.
BORCH (Moses ter). See p. 74.
578b. Portrait of an old woman in a white cap. Almost full face,
seen to the neck. Study.
C. 9^ by 7^ in., h. f. 7 in. This work belongs to the collection
purchased from the estate left by L. F. Zebinden, Esq., at Zwolle, in
1887 and which is at present in the National Cabinet of Prints, at Amsterdam.
578c. Portrait of a young man, seen to the neck, the head
turned towards the left.
C. 11 by 7^ in., h. h. 6 in. Same source as the preceding No.
BOSCH (Hieronymus van Aeken, called Jeroen). See p. 75.
589a The adoration of the Magi. This work, like No. 589, is
a copy of the original in the Prado Museum, at Madrid. Some
of the painted parts of the background differ materially from
the original.
O. 42 by 29% in., h. f. 15^4 in. In loan, 1907.
BOTH (Andries), born at Utrecht about 161 2, drowned at Venice
before 1650. He was a pupil of his father Dirck Both, the
painter on glass, and also of Abraham Bloemaert. For some
time he resided in Rome with his brother Jan Both, the
landscape painter. E.
590a. The card-players. Seated round a table standing in front of
a barn, three men, in Italian costume, are playing cards. A
man selling eggs, a woman and another man standing near
the players.
O. 12% by 1 714 in., h. f. sitting 6\ in. j'Q/)ft
Signed on the table, to the left near the centre : ylJ
In loan, 1907.
BOUT (Pieter), baptized at Brussels, 5th Dec. 1658 and elected a
master of the guild of that town in 167 1. He worked for some
years in Paris but afterwards returned to his native town, where
he died about 1702. E.
601a. The halting place. At the entrance of a cave a white horse
is being fed from a bin; the rider with two dogs and a gentle-
man on horseback are standing by the side. A hilly landscape
in the distance, to the left.
O. 10 by 13% in., h. f. 2^ in. G\ ( >
Signed at the bottom to the right: J \ \JVUf
In loan, 1907.
BOUTS (Albert), the son of Dirck Bouts. Painted in the style of
his father. Worked at Louvain after 1460. He is also known
as the "Master of the Assumption of the Virgin".
SECOND APPENDIX. — PICTURES. 469
601b. The head of Christ crowned with thorns, the shoulders
covered with a red cloak. The pierced hands raised to bless.
O. II by 8^ in., h. h. 5% in. In loan, 1907.
BREKELENKAM (Quieringh Gerritsz). See p. 81.
630a. Bible reading. An old woman, with her spinning wheel before
her, is sitting at an open window listening intently to a boy who
is reading aloud from a large bible resting on his knees. Through
a door at the back of the room another woman is entering with
a brass vessel in her hand. On the right of the picture a still
life composed of fish, plates and dishes.
O. 18 by 25% in., h. h. 2 in.
Signed on the spinning wheel : ^i^ JB ' I 0 6 Z
In loan, 1 907.
BRUEGHEL THE YOUNGER (Peter). See p. 85.
650a. Winter scene. View of a village on the banks of a river. To
the right, on the steep sloping foreground, a cluster of lofty
trees. Several small figures are seen disporting themselves on
the ice. A repetition of this picture is in Wilton House.
O. 15 by 23 in., h. f. 1 in. In loan, 1907.
BRUYN THE ELDER (Bartholomeus), probably born in one of
the Northern provinces of the Netherlands (Harlem?) in 1493;
died in 1553 or 1557 at Cologne, where he had established
himself in 1 515.
656a. Portrait of a young lady. The figure, turned towards the
left, is seen to the waist; her left hand is resting on a table in
front of her, in her right hand she holds a flower. Dark-green
background. The panel is rounded off at the top in the form
of a half circle.
*)• r3% by 9% in*i I1* a* ^n tae back of the panel a coat of arms
surmounted by a distinctive mark of a house. The Museum at Brunswick
contains an almost similar portrait. In loan, 1907.
CHARDIN (Jean Baptiste Simeon), born at Paris 2d Nov. 1609;
died in that city 5th Dec. 1779. A pupil of Cazes and Coypel.
688b. A loin of pork suspended from a hook. Study. (Attributed to).
C. 2 1 14 by 14^ in., nat. size. In loan, 1907.
688c. A study of still life. A plucked fowl, a large stone jug, a
brass pot, a piece of cheese, a mortar and three eggs, all
displayed on a plinth over which a joint of meat is suspended
from a hook, (Attributed to).
C. 15^4 by 13% in. Signed on a plinth with the painter's counterfeit
signature. In loan, 1907.
CLAESZ. (Peter). See p. 91.
693a. Still life. On a table laid with a white cloth, a basket of
grapes and other fruit, and by the side of it, partly on the
cloth and partly on pewter dishes, some crabs, oysters, lemons
and a loaf. Glass and metal drinking vessels of various kinds.
O. 27% by 38% in., nat. size. In loan, 1907.
dSa^
47O SECOND APPENDIX. — PICTURES.
CRANACH THE ELDER (Lucas), born at Kronach in Upper
Frankia, Oct. 1472; died at Weimar 16th Oct. 1553. He prin-
cipally worked at Wittenberg, where he is mentioned for the
first time as painter to the Court in 1505. Before that date he
resided in South Germany (Vienna) and in 1508 was in the
Netherlands. School of Saxony. E. W.
735a. A man's portrait. Painted to the waist, turned to the right.
Fresh-coloured complexion, with reddish 4 -* * q
hair and beard. He holds his hands I O T""* Q
before him, the one laid over the other.
Light blue background. Studio work.
Limewood 25^ by 19 in., life size.
Signed at the top in the left corner:
In loan, 1907.
735b. Melanchton (1497— -1560), the well-known Reformer. Seen to the
waist, turned towards the left. In his left hand he holds a roll of
paper. Light blue background. Studio work. >
Beech wood, 14^ by 9 in., h. h. 4 in. m&
Signed on the background to the left: t\Ms^
In loan, 1907. O \~"
735c. Kaspar Cruciger or Creutzinger (1504— 1548). *•
Friend and fellow-worker with Luther, seen to the waist, turned
towards the right. A small open book in his hands. Light blue
background. Studio work. ^^
Beechwood, 14^ by 9^ in., h. h. 5 in. V\t?
Signed on the background, to the left: OC/vrV
In loan, 1907. ^ 1^^
735d. The last Judgment. Christ, surrounded by a glory, I*
is enthroned with the Virgin Mary and John the Baptist above
the clouds, in which hover numerous cherubs, the Holy women
and the Apostles. On the left, the faithful are being conducted
to Heaven by Peter; on the right, the wicked are pulled down
by dragons into the pit leading to Hell. Studio work.
Limewood, 28% by 40 in., h. f. (Christ) 6 in. The oblong-rectangular
scene is running up from the centre in the form of an arch. In loan, 1907.
CUYP (Benjamin Gerritsz.). See p. 99.
752a. The army camp. The soldiers are sitting in front of a row
of tents, some playing at cards. Two men on horseback in the
foreground. (Attributed to.)
C 37% by 51^ in., h. f. 11% in. In loan, 1 907.
DECKER (Cornells Gerritsz.), buried at Harlem on 23d of March 1678.
His name is found in the archives of the guild of that town of 1643.
A pupil of Solomon Ruysdael. Best known as a landscape painter.
768A. A weaver's workshop. The weaver is seated at his loom,
talking to a man who is leaning over the frame. A strong light
is thrown on the scene through a small window on the leftside
of the picture. &
O. 17^ by ^^\ in., h. f. 81/4 in. ^ Tw/c« a /Tofo
Signed at the bottom to the right: £ « JJC(JCt J* °y ^ Jj?
In loan, 1907.
1
SECOND APPENDIX. — PICTURES. 471
DUCK (Jacob). See p. 101*
822a. Dividing the booty. On the right-hand side of a lofty apartment,
a party of soldiers and two women are standing near or sitting
on a table round , which the booty is lying. Fully on the left,
the captain is standing on a kind of platform with a lady and
a dog behind him. Other figures in the distance.
O. 15^ by 23^ in., h. f. 6 in. ^
Signed on a seat, at the bottom to the right: , LxDvCK_
Lent, 1907.
*
ELVEN (Pierre Henri Theodore Tetar van), born at Antwerp,
13 Sept. 1823; died (?) A pupil of J. E. J. van den Berg.
Resided at Tunis and at Paris.
902a. The house of Czar Peter the Great, at Zaandam. View
of the interior. Through an open door a prospect of the street.
M. 8^ by 11% in. Signed at* the back of the panel: Pierre 7. v. Elven iSji-
Bought at the sale Borger Joosten, 1882..
ESSELENS (Jacob), born at Amsterdam, 1626, buried in that
town, 15 Jan. 1687. He was a merchant and seems to have
travelled much; is supposed to have visited Italy. E.
905d. A view of the sea shore. In the foreground, a lady and
gentleman buying fish; farther back, at the foot of the sandhills,
a waggon drawn by two horses and several other figures.
C. 16^ by 20 in., h. f. 2 in. Signed *
at the bottom, in the right-hand corner : /7" /
From the exhibition of old masters by /~s \J C j £ IC 1 1 *? *
F. Muller & Co., Sept. 1906. x^Jcl^
Bought from Fr. Muller & Co., in 1907.
GABRIEL (Paul Joseph Constantin). See p. 126.
942a. View near the village of Kortenhoef. A road, by the side
of a canal, leading to the village church. On the left a group of
trees and a hayrick.
M. 14% by 22^ in. Signed at the bottom, on the right: Gabriel 77.
Bequest J. B. Westerwoudt, 1907.
942b. The mill on the pond. The mill is seen on the opposite
side of the pond, with a row of pollards on its left.
C. 1 1 14 by 1814 in. Signed at the bottom, on the right: Gabriel ft.
Same source as the precedent No.
GEERTGEN TOT SINT JANS. See p. 128.
950b. The Nativity. Under the penthouse of a stable, the Virgin
Mary, a youthful Joseph and three cherubs are bent in
adoration over the child which is lying before them on the
ground. The scene in the background represents the annunciation
to the shepherds. Probably an early work of the artist.
O. 18 by 14 in., h. f. kneeling, 9^ in. In loan, 1907.
GHEYN (Jacob de). See p. 132.
981a. A flower piece. Long-stemmed tulips, lilies and roses in a
472 SECOND APPENDIX. — PICTURES.
l*V* llglll 41V&V/ Vyi. lUVs LyiVll-4.1. Is « Or UaiJV'
glass water-bottle; on the right side of the picture is a dark-
red drapery.
C. 44^ by 29% in.
Signed at the bottom, in the
right-hand corner:
In loan, 1907. m^^
GO YEN (Jan van). See p. 133.
993a. A river scene. A view of the Elterberg from over the Rhine.
In the foreground, to the right, a few straggling cows and on
the left, a ferry boat with passengers.
O. 12^4 by 16 in., h. animals, i\ in. Lent 1907.
HEEM (Cornells de), baptized at Leiden, 8 April 1 63 1 ; buried
at Antwerp, 17 May 1695. In 1660 he was a master of the
guild at Antwerp and in 1678 he was at the Hague. A pupil of
his father Jan Davidsz. de Heem.
1122b. A study of still life. A violoncello, a few other musical instru-
ments and a cooler standing in front of a table covered with a
white cloth, which is loaded with fruits, chased silverwork, a casket
filled with jewels and a
tankard turned on its side.
C. 6o14 by 65^ in., nat. size.
Signed on a sheet ot music
paper : f J
Lent 1907. I*
1122c. Still life. Various kinds of fruit on a pewter dish ; on a stone
plinth over which hangs a blue
cloth, a goblet half-filled and a
few oysters.
C I5% by 22 in., nat. size. — » v j yi
Signed on the left of the plinth : ><— X^""-! I
Lent 1907. r \/
HEEM (Jan Davidsz. de). See p. 149.
1123a. A study of still life, composed of books laying in careless
array on a table and a lute placed against a white wall. A sheet
of paper fully displayed to view contains
some illegible writing. An early work
a
C(3)S. (Heem /
of this artist. /7 ^\ - &**/»*»*
O. 10^ by 16% in. J c 0 C o jCLM
Signed on the background, at the bottom
to the left:
Lent 1907.
1123b. Still life. The several objects collected on the table are : a
lobster, an oyster, a piece of bread, some oranges, a fiasco,
a pepperbox and a straw-
basket.
C. 30 by 25^ in., nat. size
Signed on the leaf of the . ^, . .^^ • . _ - .
table, to the left: ^ — v^^, \. /
In loan, 1907. " S
: (DfDE (MEL M /
SECOND APPENDIX. — PICTURES. 473
HELST (Lodewyck van der). See p. 154.
1154a. Portrait of Willem van de Velde, the Younger. The figure is
painted to the waist. Facing the. spectator, he is pointing to a drawing
which he holds in his hand. The drawing represents a naval battle
and is signed on a floating piece of board with the monogram of
the painter of marines. (Attributed to).
C. 41^ by 35^ in., life size.
Purchased in 1906. Comes from England.
HODGES (Charles Howard). See p. 159.
1203a. Portrait of a gentleman. From a note on the wood at the
back of the picture, presumably that of Mr. J. W. Beynen.
Painted to the waist, turned towards the right.
C. 29I4 by 23% in., life size. Bequest J. B. Westerwoudt, 1907.
1203b. Portrait of a lady. Companion picture to the preceding No.,
therefore probably the wife of Mr. J. W. Beynen.
C. 29'4 by 23^ in., life size. Bequest J. B. Westerwoudt, 1907.
JAMIN (Diederik Franciscus). See p. 175.
1294a. The sorrowing widow. The head of an old woman with
a black wrap around it.
C. 17^4 by 14^ in., h. b. 7^ in. Signed on the right: D. F, Jam'm*
Attributed to this artist on account of the signature affixed to the painting.
Bequest J. B. Westerwoudt, 1907.
JONGKIND (Johan Barthold). See p. 178.
1314a. Rotterdam seen by moonlight. A view on one of the
canals. The spire of a church is seen in the distance. The moon
is just breaking through the clouds.
C 13^ by 19 in. Signed at the bottom, to the left: Jongkindt 188 1.
Bequest J. B. Westerwoudt, 1907.
KARSEN (Kasparus). See p. 179.
1324a. View of a town on a river which, in the middle distance,
is crossed by a bridge. On the right, towards the background,
a large church is looming from behind the houses. In the
foreground, to the left, a wall with a broken tower.
M. 16 by 20 in. Signed at the bottom, to the left: K. Karsen 1846.
Presented by Mr. H. Th. Karsen (son of the artist), Amsterdam 1906.
KEUN (Hendrik), born at Harlem, 14th Aug. 1738; died in that
town about 1788. E.
1335a. View of the "Heerengracht", near the Leidschestraat,
at Amsterdam. The most conspicuous among the buildings
is the house on the Heerengracht, now numbered 436, where
the occupier and his wife are seen standing on the steps.
O. 2 llJ4 by 28% in., h. f. 2 in. y*
Signed in the centre, at the <£*f yfJ <f*7/e3>
bRotto,V„ „ v n *-^& <JlCUMsW7$ .
Bequeathed by Mrs. van Om-
meren, nee Gluysteen, Amsterdam 1907.
KEVER (Jacob Simon), born at Amsterdam, 19 June 1854. A
pupil of Petrus Franciscus Greive and of the School of Arts at
Amsterdam. Worked formerly in his native town and is now
residing at Laren. E.
474 SECOND APPENDIX. — PICTURES.
1335b. An interior. Through an open door, leading from a barn
to the living-room, a woman is seen sitting at the window,
feeding the child on her lap.
C. 21^ by 1 8^ in. Signed at the bottom, to the right: Kever.
Bequest J. B. Wester woudt, 1907.
LELIE (Adriaan de). See p. 194.
1443b. Gerrit Verdooren (1757 — 1824). Vice-Admiral dressed in his
uniform. Bust, nearly full face.
C. 28% by 23 in., life size. This work is a copy or a replica of the
original portrait in the museum of the Zeeland Society, at Middelburg.
Bequeathed by Mr. Edouard Leon Guillaume Joseph Verdooren, retired
major of the Indian army of the Netherlands, 1906.
1443c. Mrs. Verdooren, n£e Haack, fourth wife of Vice- Admiral
Gerrit Verdooren (see the preceding No.). Bust, turned to the left.
C. 28% by 23 in., life size. Same source as the preceding No.
LOVERA, a Spanish artist who worked in Suriname in the second
half of the 19th century.
1483a. J. F. A. Cateau van Rosevelt (1823— 1891). . Director of
Public Works in the colony of Suriname and agent-general for
the Emigration department, who especially distinguished himself
by the drawing of an elaborate map of the colony. He is
represented full face, seated in an armchair.
C 53^ by 36^ in., nat. size. Signed at the bottoni, to the right : Lovera.
Painted in 1885. Presented by the Misses Cateau van Rosevelt in 1907.
MARIS (Jacob). See p. 207 and 400.
1517a. The fall of evening. Vividly illuminated *by the glow of the
clouds, a mill stands by the side of a canal on which are seen
several barges.
C. 11 by 10 in. Signed at the bottom, to the right: J. Maris.
Bequest J. B. Wester woudt, 1907.
1517b. The town of Dort at night. (A sketch). On the left-hand
side of the picture, the church with its fine tower seems to rise
from the river packed with icefloes. A large barge is lying on
its bank. The faint glimmer of the moon is breaking through
the clouds.
C. 18 by 18^4 in. Signed at the bottom, on the right: J, Maris.
Same source as the preceding No.
1519aa. Feeding the chicken. A young girl in a garden, feeding the
chicken. She is seen from aside, the figure turned towards the
left. Hilly scenery in the distance.
C. 13 by %\ in., h. f. 10 in. Signed at the bottom, to the right: J. Maris*
Received in loan from J. C. J. Drucker, Esq., London 1907.
MARIS (Matthijs). See p. 210.
1519x. A rill in a wood, between two high banks, near Wolfhezen.
M. 12 by 914 in. Signed at the bottom, on the left: M. M.
Bequest J. B. Westerwoudt, 1907.
SECOND APPENDIX. — PICTURES. 475
MARSEUS VAN SCHRIECK (Otto). See p. 210.
1523a. A study of insects. Hilly country with blue mountains in
the distance. At the foot of dark coloured rocks, near a thistle
plant in bloom, some frogs and other amphibians. White butter-
flies are fluttering in the air.
C. 14^ by 18% in., nat. size. In loan, 1907.
MASTENBROEK (Johan Hendrik van), born at Rotterdam, 4
Dec. 1875; is residing in that town.
1532a. The "Wijnhaven" at Rotterdam, showing a hoy nearing
the bridge. In the background the high spire of a church.
C. 13.^ by 21ft in.
Signed at the bottom, in the left corner: y. FT. van Mastenbroek 1902.
Bequest J. B. Wester woudt, 1907.
MAUVE (Anton). See p. 212 and 401.
1534L Horses in a field. Two black horses and a white one are
standing by the side of a ditch in a field, close by the gate. A
group of lofty trees on the left.
C. 16% by 10 in., h. horse I in.
Signed at the bottom, on the left: A. Mauve 1878.
Bequest J. B. Westerwoudt, 1907.
MEER (Jan van der), was married at Harlem in 1627 and buried
in that town in 1670. He was the father of the well known landscape
painter Jan van der Meer the Elder, of Harlem, and the grand-
father of Jan van der Meer the Younger.
1534aa. Hilly landscape with farm houses. On a piece of rising
ground and sheltered by a grove of large and lofty trees, stand
a few farm cottages. The blue mountains of a hilly landscape
appear in the distance. In the immediate foreground a man is
sitting on the edge of a pond from which two dogs are lapping
the water. The companion picture to this painting, dated 1648,
is in the "Mauritshuis" at the Hague.
O. 21 by 26 in., h. f. seated, i\ in.
Signed at the bottom to the left:
Exhibition of Old Masters by Fr. Muller & Co., Sept.
1906, and purchased through the Rembrandt Society, 1906.
MESDAG (Hendrik Willem). See p. 215.
1549b. The lighthouse in the midst of the breakers. (A sketch).
Dark and stormy sky.
M. 20^ by 15% in. Signed at the bottom to the right: H. W. M.
Bequest J. B. Westerwoudt, 1907.
METZELAAR (Coenraad), born at Amsterdam in 1846, died in
that town in 1881. Pupil of Kasparus Karsen and Petrus Fran-
ciscus Greive. He made his residence in Paris.
1552a. On the banks of the Oise. View of a farmhouse
standing on the high bank of the river planted with a row of
lofty trees. A small boat covered with a sail is moored along
the waterside. Afternoon light of a sunny day.
C. 18 by 10% in.
Signed at the bottom, in the left-hand corner: C. Metzelaar i8yy.
Bequest J. B. Westerwoudt, 1907.
476 SECOND APPENDIX. — PICTURES.
MONOGRAMMAL SIGNATURES.
Middle of the XVII century.
1648a. A still life representing war accoutrements. Placed on a drum
are a helmet, a cuirass, the skeleton of a horse's head and a
chafing dish from which smoke is rising. ~"\
O- 9% by 8% in. Signed on the background, to the left: LJ
Purchased at Amsterdam, 1907. *-*
MYN (Frans van der). See p. 236.
1696a. Adrianus Swalmius (1689 — 1747). Grand Pensionary and
Councillor of Schiedam, chief Co-Director of the West India
Company and Chamber of Commerce of the Meuse. Whole
length figure standing in a large room, with a negro behind him.
Through the open window a ^^S
view of the fortress of Elmina. ^■f^" 4 / -^. /j/f
C 2yds ,o% in. by , y.25in., Cjf V^^ ///jfj
Signed at the bottom, to the right: ** ^J
Purchased, with its companion
picture, from Fr. Muller & Co., J 7 4 J
1696b. Agatha Amelia Cocquius, wife of Mr. Adrianus Swalmius.
The lady is seated at a table in an elegantly furnished apartment,
drinking tea.
C. 2 yds \o\ in., by
25 in., life size.
Signed at the bottom,
the left:
Same source as the preceding No.
NEUFCHATEL, called Lucidel (Nicolaes), supposed to have
been born in 1527, in the county of Mons, in Hainault. He
lived till after 1590. In 1539 he was a pupil of Pieter Coecke
van Aelst, at Antwerp, and from 1561 worked at Neurenberg.
He was inscribed on the register of the Antwerp guild as : Colyn
van Nieucasteel.
1741d. Portrait of a lady represented to the waist, her hands
folded before her. She is dressed in black and wears on her head
a black square cap. This picture is perhaps a good copy.
C. pasted on limewood, 28*4 by 20 in., nat. size. In loan, 1907.
NOLPE (Pieter), born in 16 13 or 16 14, died at Amsterdam either
in 1652 or 1653. At the time of his marriage in 1637 he was
living in that town and engaged in business as a dealer in
works of art. He is best known as an engraver. E*
1752a. The siege of Bois-le-Duc, 1629. Some of the besiegers are
occupied making intrenchments, others are resting. A trooper on
horseback on the left. (Attributed to.)
C. 30^ by I y. 9 in., h. f. 3% in.
Purchased through the Rembrandt Society, at the sale Fr. Muller & Co.,
Nov. 1906.
c*i cv iciuit; 111 an t;i^gaiiujr luiiiiou^u apai tuit.11 ».,
SECOND APPENDIX. — PICTURES. 477
ORLEY (Barend van), born in Brussels about 1492, died there 6
Jan. 1542. He was a pupil of his father Valentine, but principally
developed his talents by studying the Italian masters.
1793a. Madonna and child. The infant Christ is standing on tiptoe,
trying to kiss his mother. (Attributed to.)
O. 14^ by 11 in., h. h. 4^ in. In loan, 1907.
OSTADE (Adriaen van). See p. 252.
1821a. A country wedding. The procession in which the bride is
seen accompanied by numerous villagers and musicians crowned
with flowers, is just passing in front of a large farm-house.
C 2514 by 32^4 in., h. f.5fcin. .
Signed at the bottom, on the left : f\j /\ c I r* A n 1 f - *
In loan, 1907. ' * <H> I CI V C / fc . i
1821b. The dancing couple. In a barn two people in the peasant
dress are dancing at a mad pace. The musician is standing on
a tun playing the violin. The other figures — five in number —
are busy looking on, talking and drinking.
O. 15 by 20^ in., h. f. 6 in. In loan, 1907.
PROVOOST (Jan), who originally came from Mons, was admitted
in 1493 into the Antwerp Guild. He went to Bruges in 1494,
where he died in 1529. He was probably initiated in the craft
by Gerard David, but came later under the influence of Quinten
Massys.
1923a. The Virgin enthroned. The Madonna with the child on
her lap is seated, in an apartment of Gothic architecture, under
a green canopy. A monk of the Carthusian brotherhood, is
kneeling before her. At his side is St. John the Baptist with the
lamb, whilst St. Jerome is standing behind him. In the back-
ground is seen a house with a beautifully cultivated garden.
O. 29^ by 25% in., h. f. kneeling 19 in. In loan, 1907.
1923b. Triptych. Central panel : the Virgin with the Holy infant. The
child is sitting in front of her on a table, holding a little bird
in his hand. In the background a view of a town; the whole
scene is represented under an openwork baldachin of Gothic
design. Left door: the full-length figure of St. John the Evangelist,
in a wooded landscape. Right door: the full-length figure St.
Magdalen, in a mountainous landscape. The frame round the
central panel is painted in grey and ornamented with Biblical
figures in a border of Gothic design. In the centre at the bottom :
Moses. (Attributed to.)
O. central panel 17^ by 12^ in., h. h. 4 in.; each door, 19^ by 6 in.,
h. f. 16% in. In loan, 1907.
RUBENS (Petrus Paulus). See p. 287.
2068a. Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus Major, bust, turned
towards the right. Painted in brown.
O. 12 by 9% in., h. h. 5 in. P. Pontius, sc. Sale Fochart. In loan, 1907.
478 SECOND APPENDIX. — PICTURES.
RUISDAEL (Jacob van). See p. 288.
2080a. The path through the wood. A sandy road running between
large oak-trees on the rising ground at each side. In the
foreground, near a small pool, the broken trunk of a tree. Two
figures, one of which is dressed in red, are moving towards the
distance. A farm-house on the right.
O. 18 by 24^ in., h. f. 1 in.
Signed in the right-hand corner, at the bottom:
Lent 1907.
RUYSDAEL (Salomon van). See p. 290.
2082a. River scene. A wide river losing itself in the distance ; on
its high bank, on the left, are a group of trees under shelter
of which lies a small craft, occupied by three men. In the
middle distance a ferry boat.
O. 24^ by 35% in., h. f. 2^ in. q yj? J S zi I
Signed on the boat: 0%V*w* * 'U*f '
Lent 1907.
2084a. View of a village. Through the high trees, on the right, is
seen the church tower; a party of gypsies are standing on the
shaded road and farther up, at the entrance of the village, a
travelling coach, drawn by four white horses, has halted. The
foreground is occupied by a herd of cows being led to drink at
a pond. On the left a man is seen walking over a passage
plank.
C. 1 y. 5*4 in. by 1 y. \^\ in.,
h. f. Z\ in.
Signed near the centre:
In loan, 1907.
2084b. Landscape with river.
On the left of the picture, a few farm-houses sheltered by high
trees. In front of these is a bridge over a small branch of the
river, on which stands a man fishing. In the foreground a small
boat with two fishermen. (Attributed to.)
O. 1$^ by 20 in. In loan, 1907.
SAVERY (Roelandt). See p. 298.
2138a. The country inn in the mquntains. Blue hills in the, /distance^ .
to the right. Two cows and a"' pedfifar^ occupy the immediate
foreground and other figures are seen a little farther off.
O. 19 by 32 in., h. f; %\ in.
Signed in the left-hand corner at the bottom: ffAVfRY ft
In loan, 1907.
SCHWARTZE (Th^rfese van Duyl, n6e). See p. 305.
2186a. Portrait of the artist. Bust, in profile, the head turned
towards the spectator.
C. 22 by 1714 in. Signed at the top, on the left: 77*. v. Duyl Schwartze.
Lent by Mrs. J. Slagmulder, nee Van Gent, Amsterdam 1907.
SON (Jan Frans van). See p. 308.
2212a. Bust of the Madonna, painted In greys, standing in a niche.
SECOND APPENDIX. — PICTURES. 479
Two cherubs wreathed in garlands of flowers and fruits are
crowning the figure with flowers.
C 43^ by 32^ m-> life size« In loan, 1907.
STEEN (Jan Havicksz.). See p. 312.
2250a. The barter. A man is counting out some money into the
hand of an old woodcutter seated in a wood on a felled tree.
A young woman in the agony of despair, is kneeling before
them. In the foreground large loaves and
fishes.
C 25^ by 24 in., h. f. seated, 7 in.
Signed to the right on the tree:
In loan, 1907.
2250b. The woman darning stockings.
She is seated on the steps in front
of a gentleman's house ; a man at
her side, playing the flute, is leaning .(( /' £ C* if]) 9
over the balustrade. A little dog is
standing in the open door.
C. 19^4 by 24 in., h. f. seated, 7 in.
Signed on the second step:
In loan, 1907.
2250c. The rich man and Lazarus. The scene in the background
represents a festive board laid out in an open gallery. The principal
figure in the foreground is a young woman playing the lute. By her
side stands the butler, who is offering a full goblet to the
bagpipers. Close behind them Lazarus is seated on the floor, begging
food from a
woman who is S**7 r <-<
h. f. 18% in. ,/ ' .
On a step the in- ^^ ^*f f-* •L
scription : f J (/ C (A f
"In luxury watch". v s sbtCfD
Tn loan. IQ07. **Jri> '
STOOP (Maerten), probably a brother of Dirck Stoop. See p. 317.,^
> 1 *
2280a. Bllletted. A soldier, partly undressed, is sitting on the edge
of a manger smoking a pipe, whilst a boy is pulling off his
boots. A woman is busy unpacking a trunk.
O. 21*4 by 178/4 in., h. f. seated, 8% in. In loan, 1907.
SWAN. R. A. (John Macallan), born at Old Brentford, 9 Dec. 1847,
visited the Lambeth School of Art, went to Paris and studied
painting under Bastien Lepage and Dagnan Bouveret, and
sculpture under Fremiet. Is residing in London.
2279a. Maternity. A lioness stretched out full length is suckling her
three cubs.
C. I y* I514 in. by 2 yds. 8^ in. Signed: John M. Swan.
Received in loan from J. C. J. Drucker, Esq., of London, 1906.
480 . SECOND APPENDIX. — PICTURES.
SWEERTS (Michiel). See p. 319.
2282a. Playing at draughts. A party of five young men are together,
all sumptuously dressed. Two of the elder ones are playing
at draughts; one of them has his face turned towards the
spectator. A youth is looking on at the game. Behind the
players stands a tall young man, whose attention ^ — \
is being drawn to the arrival of a sixth guest who --^T^i****
has just entered the room. G*l ;<*!** ^fa1
C. 19 by 1514 in., h. f. seated, 14^ in. * ''* lK
Signed on a piece of paper on the floor:
In loan, 1907.
<ctW
TENIERS THE YOUNGER (David). See p. 322.
2298a. The slaughterhouse. In the centre the carcase of an ox is
hanging, covered half way up with a white sheet. On the right
a woman is busy preparing meat; in the background a man and
a woman are conversing and another man is going out by the door.
O. 28% by 39^ in., h. h. 2 in. ° fp9mm
Signed on a table: rj .HTiTMiE R S* F
A painting entirely of the same com- ^ «* U-aUTJill^u^c^ 1
position, but without the dead body of the ox, was in 1907 in the
collection Sedelmeyer at Paris and is dated 165 1. In loan, 1907.
2298b. A friendly chat. Farm-house interior. Two men engaged in
lively converse, smoking their pipe and drinking beer. A woman
is standing behind them, and farther, in the background, is the
figure of a man. On the left of the picture, a still life of copper
kitchen utensils.
O. 17 by 24^ in., h. f. seated, 6% in.
Signed to the right, on a chair : T) # | £ /V I E R. b
In loan, 1907.
2298c. The farm-yard. In the middle of the yard a waggon. On the
right some pigs are running about and on the left a man is
seen approaching. In the background a woman at the well.
School of Teniers.
O. 12^ by 18 in., h. f. 3 in.
Signed with the forged monogram of David Teniers. In loan, 1907.
fTROOST (Cornells). See p, 325. _ * , ;. ; .. ^ >
2323a. The garden of a townhouse. A beautifully cultivated garden,
with an arbor at the end. In the foreground a maid-servant at
work. Near her a parrot. The master of the house is cutting
grapes, laying them on a dish which is held by a little child.
C. 26 by 22 in., h. f. seated, 6^4 in.
Signed on the bucket: /" ff ^ m +
In loan, 1907. LjrOOtt
VLIET (Hendrlck Cornelisz- van). See p. 355.
2567a. The interior of a church, probably intended for the New
Church, at Delft, the spectator standing in the transept facing
the North-West. A gentleman is standing in the foreground,
looking at an open grave.
O. 26 by 21 in., h. f. 4% in. In loan, 1907.
SECOND APPENDIX. — PICTURES. 48 1
VLIET (Willem Willemsz. van or van der), born at Delft about
1584, died in that town 6 Dec. 1642. Worked in his native
place, first on historical subjects and later as a portrait painter.
2568a. A child's portrait. The whole length figure of a little girl,
standing under a tree close ^^
to a stone bench on which A Jo
a basket of flowers; she has yt } fl' I ^ f):( /^ S O
a rattle in her hand. ' % I 2. • I U ) Q.
0» 36^ by 30 in., life size. _ ^ ^ X ■*///• * L
Signed on the bench: 2^> . TXi n O C/t IjUCt fCClt
In loan, 1907. {J
WESTERWOUDT (Joannes Bernardus Antonius Maria), born
at Amsterdam, 20 Dec. 1849; died at Arnhem, 2 April 1906.
Studied at the Schools of Art of Amsterdam and Antwerp.
Resided at Harlem.
2669c. The "Noorder Markt" at Amsterdam. View taken on a
market day, with its crowd of bustling people. Overcast sky.
(A sketch).
M- I31k by 15^4 in. Bequest J. B. Westervvoudt, 1907.
WOUWERMAN (Jan). See p. 375.
2703a. The farm-house. On the right of the building a large, almost
leafless, oak-tree. Cows and sheep are being driven to the stable
along a mud wall. A mill is seen on the l$ft. (Attributed to).
C. 15 by 21V4 in., h. f. 1*4 in. In loan, 1907.
WIJCK (Thomas). See p. 378.
2729a. The alchimist. He is seated close to a window, fanning the
fire; books and retorts are scattered around him. On the right,
by the side of a cradle, a woman with a little boy and in the
background two men, one of whom is taking something from a
cupboard. (Attributed to Thomas Wijck. The painting also
resembles the work of Cornells Bega.)
O. 15^4 by 19^ in., h. f. seated, 4^4 in. In loan, 1907.
ZWART (Willem de), born at the Hague in 1862. Has frequented
the School of Art of that town, but more especially studied
under Jacob Maris. E.
2747a. Head of a boy. A study, seen full face.
O. 10% by 7^4 in., h. h. b\ in. Signed at the bottom, to the right : W. de Zwart.
Bequest J. B. Westervvoudt, 1907.
482 SECOND APPENDIX. — PASTELS AND FRAMED DRAWINGS.
PASTELS AND FRAMED DRAWINGS.
ANONYMOUS WORKS.
2916d. Three figures standing on corbels under a tripartite canopy of
Gothic design. In the centre St. Michael slaying the Dragon ; on each
side, the figure of an ecclesiastic. Flemish school, date about 1500.
Pen drawing on paper, 13 by 10^ in., h. f. 8*4 in.
CATE (Siebe J. ten). See p. 90.
2925c. The old Market Place at Beauvais. A few covered stalls
in which wares are exposed for sale.
Pastel io1^ by 13^ in., h. f. 1^ in. Signed on the right: ten Cate Beauvais 97.
Bequest J. B. Westerwoudt, 1907.
2925d. A lake in the wood. In the distance a meadow with cattle.
Pastel 10 by 1314 in. Signed on the right: ten Cate.
Same source as the preceding No.
JOSSELIN DE JONG (Pieter de), born at St. Oedenrode, 2 Aug.
1 861; died 2 June 1906, at the Hague.- He studied at the Schools
of Art of Bois-le-Duc and Antwerp and worked for a short time
in Paris in the studio of Alexander Cabanel. Was afterwards
settled at the Hague. E.
2926d. The revision of the Constitution in 1887. The Assembly
room of the Second Chamber of the States-General, seen from
the public tribune. Mr. J. Heemskerk Az. is seated at the table
of the Ministers. Among the members present several well-known
politicians are easily recognised.
Water-colour drawing, 24 by 15 in., h. f. 8*4 in.
Signed at the bottom to the left: P. de Josselin de Jong.
In loan from B. J. D. Zubli, Esq., of Bennebroek.
MAUVE (Anton). See p. 401.
2950aa. Ploughing the field. A man with his back turned towards
the spectator is guiding a plough drawn by two horses.
Water-colour drawing, 18 by 23*4 in., h. f. 8*4 in. Signed : A. Mauve f. 1876.
In loan from J. C. J. Drucker, Esq., London 1907.
THE FOLLOWING PICTURES HAVE BEEN REMOVED
FROM THE GALLERY.
LEYDEN (Lucas van).
1453. Portrait of Edzard I, Count of East Frisia. Sent in loan
* to the Museum of Groninguen.
MARIS (Jacob).
1519b. The young mother, returned to J. C. J. Drucker, Esq., London.
1519f. The Drawbridge. Ditto.
MAUVE (Anton).
1534c. Horses drinking. Ditto.
MIEREVELD (Mich. Jansz. van).
1593 and 1594. The portraits of a man and of a woman, returned
to Mr. De Neree van Babberich.
VELDE THE YOUNGER (Willem van de).
2484. The Y before Amsterdam, returned to Amsterdam.
TWO SUPPLEMENTS. — INDEX TO PORTRAITS.
483
INDEX TO PORTRAITS MENTIONED IN THE
TWO SUPPLEMENTS.
No.
Bakhuysen, Gerrit 418a
Bakhuysen, Johannes 409CL
Bakhuysen, Ludolf 409a, 409CL,
409 f, 1 1 66 a
Bakhuysen the younger, Ludolf
418b, 2014b
Bosboom, Johannes 761a
Bosch, Count Jan van den 1387a
Bosch — de Sturler, Countess v. d. 1 387b
Brink, Hendrik Arend van den 1671a,
2700b
Broecke, Sandrina van den 688a
Broeke, R. J. van den
Brouckere, Julien de
Canneel, Elisa
Cateau van Rosevelt, J. F. A,
Cqcquius, Agatha Amelia
Comenius, John Amos
Cruciger, Kaspar
Daendels, General
Diederichs, Michiel
Does, Anna van der
Fransen van de Putte, I. D.
Grevelink nee Hilverdink, G. 1627a
Hooghe, Anna de 409b, 409c
Hooghe the elder, Jan de 11 66a
Hooghe, Jan de v 409c, 409 f
Hooghe, Paul de 227a
Israels, Isaac
Israels, Jozef
Kate, Herman ten
Kate Jan ten
Krayenhoff, C. R. T.
Linteloo, H.
Melanchton
Muhl, Colonel van der
No.
1284a
1284c
1743b
I743a
1443a
390a
735b
i443a
390a
Nagel Junior, Jan
1443a
347a
Nolthenius, D.
390a
347a
Philip II, King of Spain
35ia
1483a
Poll, Lucretia Johanna van de
1671a
1696b
250a
Schwartze, Th6rese
2186a
735c
Siebels, Helena
295oab
Son, M. van
390a
1443a
Swalmius, Adrianus
1696a
2950a
1 1 66b
Veen, H. van
390a
Veening, J.
390a
558a
Velde de Jonge, Willem van de
1154a
Verdooren, Gerrit
1443b
1627a
Verdooren — Haack, Mrs.
I443C
Verkolje, Margaretha
2524a
William I, prince of Orange 166a
Ziesenis n6e Wattier, J. C. 1627a
\
484
TWO SUPPLEMENTS. — INDEX TO THE NAMES OF ARTISTS.
INDEX TO THE NAMES OF ARTISTS METIONED
IN THE TWO SUPPLEMENTS.
Adriaensen, Alexander
Aertsz, Pieter
Allebe, Aug.
Antonello da Messina
augustini, jac. luberti
Augustini, Jan
461
461
461
466
450
450
cranach the elder, lucas 470
cunaeus, conradyn. 452
Cuyp, Benj. Gerritsz. 470
Bakhuysen, Gerrit 451
Bakhuysen, Ludolf 450
Bakhuysen the younger, Ludolf
451, 456
Bakhuyzen, J. J. van de Sande 466
Balten, Pieter
Bauer, Mari A. J.
Bega, Corn.
Beyeren, Abr. van
Bilders, Alb. Ger.
Bloemaert, Abraham
Bloot, Pieter de
Bock, Theophile de
Boel, Pieter
Bonnat, Leon
Borch, Ger. ter
Borch, Moses ter
Bosch, Hieronymus
Both, Andries
Both, Dirck
Both, Jan
Bout, Pieter
Bouts, Albert
Bouveret, Dagnan
Brekelenkam, Quiryn
Brueghel the younger, P.
Bruyn the elder, Barth.
BUYTENWEGH, WlLLEM Pz.
Cate, Siebe ten
Challe, Noel
Chardin, J. B. S.
Charlet, Nic. Toussaint
Claesz, Peter
Conflans, Christianus de
467
467
467, 2^2ga
447
467
468
467
451
467
468
468
468
468
468
468
468, 1646a
468
479
469
469
469
447
482
451
469
462
469
451
Dankmeijer, Charles
Decker, Corn. Gerritsz.
Dekker, H. A. C.
Drielst, Egbert van
Dubordieu, Pieter
Duck, Jacob
Elven, Pierre Tetar van
Engelbrechtsz., Cornelis
Esselens, Jacob
Fabritius, Barent
Fontenay, L. H. de
Fremiet
Gabriel, P. J. C
Geertgen tot Sint Jans
Gheyn, Jacob de
Gogh, Vincent van
Goltzius, Hendrick
Goyen, Jan van
Grebner, Willem
Greive, P. F.
452
470
452
452, 455
452
471
' 471
453
471
447
455
479
471
453, 471
471
458
453
456, 472
458
473, 47$
Heck, Claes Dircksz. van der 447
Heda, Gerrit Wiilemsz. 453
Heda, Willem Claesz. 447
Heem, Corn, de 472
Heem, Jan Davidsz. 472
Heemskerck, Egbert van 453
Hennekyn, Paulus 453
Helst, Lod. van der 473
Hodges, Ch. Howard 473
horstok, joh. petrus van 454
Hoynck van Papendrecht, Jan 454
Israels, Isaac 454
Israels, Jozef 454
TWO SUPPLEMENTS. — INDEX TO THE NAMES OF ARTISTS. 485
■amin, D. F.
473
■ettel, Eugen
447
Josselin de Jong
482
JONGKIND, J. B.
473
Kalff, Willem
112a
Karsen, Kasp.
473
1 475
Kate, Herman F. C. ten
j
n43b
Keun, Hend.
473
Kever, Jac. Simon
473
Koninck, Salomon
454
Kruseman, Cornelis
455
Kruseman, Jan Adam
455
Lelie, Adriaen de
456,
474
Lepage, Bastien
479
Lovera
474
Maris, Jacob
45*1
474
Maris, Matthiis
474
Marseus van Schrieck, 0.
475
Mastenbroek, J. H.
475
Matsys, Cornelis
346b
Mauve, Anton 447,
475,
482
Meer, Jan van der
475
Mertens, Joh. Corn.
458
Mesdag, H. W.
475
Metzelaar, Coenraad
475
Moritz, Louis
455
Mouilleron, A.
447
Myn, Frans van der
476
Neufchatel
476
Nolpe, Pieter
476
Orley, Barend van
477
Ostade, Adriaen van
477
Ovens, Jurriaen
•
2joa
Pieneman, Jan Willem
456
Pieneman, Nicolaas
455
Pourbus, Pieter
456
Provoost, Jan
477
PUYTLINCK, CHRISTOFFEL
456
Regters, Tibout
456
Rubens, P. P.
477
Ruisdael, Jacob van 108a,
478
Ruysdael, Sal. van
478
Savery, Roeland 456,
478
Schoeff, Joh.
456
Schouman, Aart
448
SCHWARTZE, THERESE
478
Son, Jan Frans van
478
Steen, Jan
479
Stoop, Dirck
479
Swan, John Macallan
479
SWEERTS, MlCHIEL
480
Teniers the younger, David
480
Treck, Jan Jansz.
457
Troost, Corn.
480
Utrecht, Jacob van
464
Uyl, Jan Jansz. den
457
Valckert, Werner van
457
Verelst, Pieter
no a
Verkolje, Johannes
457
Vliet, Hendr. Corn, van
480
Vliet, Willem van
481
Vos, Maria
448
Vroom, Hendrick Cornsz.
457
WaanderS, F. B.
455
Weissenbruch, J. H.
45i
Westerwoudt, J. B.
481
Wiertz, Henr. Franciscus
457
Willaerts, Adam
457
Wolff, Benjamin
457
Wouvverman, Jan
481
Weyden, Rogier van der 340a
and fr
Wyck, Thomas
481
Zwart, Willem de
481