Page:Hofstede de Groot catalogue raisonné, Volume 3, 1910.djvu/676

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' 662 ADRIAEN BROUWER SECT. 228*. The Old Woman drinking. Half-length. An old woman notes with concern that her jug is empty. Panel, 12 inches by 8| inches. Sale. Alphonse Wattel-Bayart, Roubaix, December 17, 1906, No. 69. 228^. A Painter's Studio. Mentioned in the inventory of Rembrandt's effects, July 25, 1656, No. $. ; tee Hofstede de Groot, Rembrandt-Urkunden, p. 190. 229. PORTRAIT OF THE PAINTER. Half- length. A man, seen almost in full face, the figure inclined a little to the right and the head three-quarters left. He looks to the left and slightly downward j . -his right hand is half hidden under the open coat ; the other hand is not shown. He has long untidy hair, and a slight moustache, whiskers, and beard. He wears a brown jacket, with the three upper buttons fastened, showing the white shirt at the neck and below the buttons. In the back- ground is a green dune-landscape, with bushes, under a blackish-blue sky. Panel, 9^ inches by 6 inches. A replica is in the Gigoux collection, Besan9on, No. 49. A copy is in the collection of J. Lenglart, Lille. Purchased for The Hague Gallery in London, 1897. In the Royal Picture Gallery, The Hague, 1907 catalogue, No. 607. 229*. Portrait of the Painter. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, i. 1169, I. In the collection of the Elector Palatine Johann Wilhelm, who died 1716, Dtlsseldorf, second cabinet (Von Gool, ii. 564). 229^. Portrait of the Painter. He sits on the floor with a glass and a pipe. Fine transparent colour. Panel, 19 inches by 9 inches. Sale. J. L. Bohm, Vienna, December 4, 1865, No. 1643. 229^. Portrait of the Painter. Half-length. A man in a black cloak with a white ruff. He sits on a chair upholstered in red, seen almost from the back but with his face turned to the spectator. Panel, io inches by y inches. Sale. Clave-Bouhaben, Cologne, June 4, 1894, No. 208. 229^. Portrait. Said to represent Brakenburg, who died 1650. 4 inches by 3^ inches. Sale. Amsterdam, September 16, 1760, No. 8 1 (15 florins, with No. 6 of the sale). 229*. A Portrait. Half-length. A man with a cap. Panel, 8 inches by 5| inches. Sale. Van Schorel, Antwerp, June 7, 1774, No. 123. 22o/ Portrait of a Man. Copper. Sale. J. Christiaanze, Amsterdam, November 17, 1779, No - 2 3 6 (3 florins 5, Lcvade).