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KEYSER (Thomas de)

(1096 or 1 597-1667

15. — Portrait of a Gentleman

Seated at a table, covered with a Turkish carpet, on which he rests his left hand, holding his hat; an open book with the drawing of a female, a skull and a scroll are lying near; his right hand rests against his thigh; his left foot is placed on a small stool in front, lie is dressed in a crimson satin robe, and hose of the same colour. Behind the table is a small ivory figure on a stand; a lute and a sword are hanging against the wall. Small, full-length figure.

Panel, 29 1/2 in. by 21 1/2 in.

From the Gallery of Count Festetits, Vienna.

MABUSE (Jan Gossaert, called Jan van)

(auoi’t 1470-

16. — Portrait of a Lady

Turned to the left, and looking in the same direction; her left hand, adorned with a jewelled ring, rests on a parapet in front; she holds a llower in her right hand. She wears a black dress with green sleeves, a golden underdress and waistband, and a gold-embroidered head-dress. A gold chain hangs from her neck.

Panel, arched lop, 12 12 in. by 8 12 in.

From the Collection of Arthur Seymour, Esq., London. 1896 .