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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. 


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EXTRACTS  FROM  THE  STATUTES  AND 
REGULATIONS  OF  THE  MUSEUM. 


Art.  48. 


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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. 

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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. 

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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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I  I  ■  ■!■■■■  I 

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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XXVI  NOTES   ON    THE   ADMINISTRATION. 

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". 


JT 


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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, 


XXX  NOTES   ON   THE   BUILDINGS. 

■  '  '  ■■■■-■■-■■■■  ■  — ^—  ■  ■    ■  —    ■  -  ■■  ■■»!■■ ■■■■■■■  ^ ^^^— ^^J^—    "^— ^  ■        ■  ■  P^  ■     -    ■     ■  I  I 

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 


( 


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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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&ltt  $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. 


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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 


1 8  ANONYMOUS  WORKS  OF  THE 

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. 


DUTCH  (Holland)  SCHOOL  (Portraits). 


19. 


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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4) 


cr 


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. 


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..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. 


3o  .    ANONYMOUS  WORKS  OF  THE 

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. 


32  ANONYMOUS  WORKS  OF  THE 

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. 


54  ANONYMOUS  WORKS  OF  THE 

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. 


T« 


]§IJTGH  (Holland)  SCHOOL tPoytraits);    :    -  . .       35 


X  .  ■*. 


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.        •  •  -  •    * 

•x  •  •       •  '  . 

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. 


S   J 


36      ANONYMOUS  WORKS  OF  THE  ITALIAN  SCHOOL. 

- 

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 


I 


BASSEN.  53 


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•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. 


t&  fi-jfa. 


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BLOEME.  67 


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.  65 

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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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. 


J®*** 


74  BORCH. 


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1    ; 


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. 


r> 


cwn 


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  &?- 


^HaS^fDem 


roec 


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. 


db 


roec 


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. 


9° 


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. 


o^-V// 


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 


1.1.  \J  XIX        niltVll       lOkJUVO       Cb        VVI»hViJ.Ull        WUUtUlUlg         hfVtlFVV* 


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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


155 


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Lw. 


Cf>C6> 


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. 


*}}  Ji&m&rf 


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. 


x^/>/ 


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   . 

J 


"nsfnol 


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yty**A 


0 

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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Ifi   *   W,.':   v,   : 


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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. 


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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$ 


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nfasseC 


L.  Dupper  WzM  bequest,   1870. 


KETEL.  181 


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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. 


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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 


o 


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. 


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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. 


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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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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 


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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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6 


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! 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


////. 


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. 


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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       ' 


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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 


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?>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.  ^. 

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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.  *  .    ' 


334 


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. 


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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. 


Jt-v 


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. 


J/f&/$pa*{. 

)  ^4. 


(£}PpdC 


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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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> 


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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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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.  *-^ 


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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 


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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. 


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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