Page:Hofstede de Groot catalogue raisonné, Volume 1, 1908.djvu/128

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104 J AN STEEN SECT. 392. A Girl with a Child on her Lap. She holds out a glass. Panel, loi inches by 13 inches. Sale. J. Schmidt and Hagedorn, Amsterdam, April 24, 1820, No. 133. 393. A Woman with a Child on her Lap. A boy is at her side. Signed in full; panel, n inches by 8| inches. Sale. Amsterdam, May 14, 1839, No. 249 (14 florins, Roos). 394. The Artist offers his Sister, the Nun, a Golden Hairpin. Panel, 14 inches by ioi inches. Sale. A. Meynts, Amsterdam, July 15, 1823, No. 121 (200 florins, Van der Berg). 394*. The Artist and a Nun. He stands behind a table. Both figures are very expressive. On the table, which is covered with a brown cloth, are a jug, a bottle, and cakes. Panel, possibly identical with the preceding (394). Sale. Amsterdam, August 15, 1825, No. 351 (80 or 100 florins). 395. An Elegant Lady seated with much Dignity at a Table, conversing with an Old Woman. Panel, I2| inches by 9 inches. Sale. Dowager R. van Ingen, nee C. F. Berg, Haarlem, July 27, 1827, No. 8 (67 florins). 396. A Merry Peasant, cutting Meat from a Bone which he holds in his Hand. Sale. Rotterdam, September 15, 1834, No. 34 (10 florins). 397. A Lady seated at a Table, reading. Panel, 12 inches by 13^ inches. Sale. F. de Robiano, Brussels, May 6, 1837, No. 619. 397*. A Woman warming her Hands. W. 474. Very carefully executed. Panel, 13 inches by io| inches. Sale. Widow of P. J. van Oosthuyse van Rijsenburg, nee M. de Jongh, The Hague, October 1 8, 1847, No. 23. 397^. A Man, his Wife, and Child. Spirited, clear, and delicate. Signed. In the collection of Edmund Phipps, London, in 1854 (Waagen, ii. 227). 397<r. A Dutchman. In the Neues Palais, Potsdam, 1863 (Parthey, ii. 580, No. 68). 397</. A Man Seated. In the Esterhazy collection, Vienna, 1863 (Parthey, ii. 580, No. 69). 397*. A Man, his Wife, and Child. Panel, 7 inches by 8 inches. In the collection of M tiller von Nordegg, Prague, 1863 (Parthey, ii. 580, No. 67).