Page:Hofstede de Groot catalogue raisonné, Volume 1, 1908.djvu/150

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126 TAN STEEN SECT. 468^. The Spanish Bride. W. 237. One of his best works. Sale. Jacob Cromhout and Jasper Loskart, Amsterdam, May 7, 1709, No. 8 (350 florins). 4 68r. A Wedding. W. 228. Sale. Rotterdam, April 27, 1713 (Hoet, ii. 365), No. 3 (150 florins). 468^. The Foolish Bride of Popering. W. 238. Very humorous. Sale. J. W. Sandra, Middelburg, August 3, 1713, No. 148 (20 florins). 468*. Bride and Bridegroom. With many figures. Sale.- Hendrik Sorgh, Amsterdam, March 28, 1720 (Hoet, i. 242), No. 6 (sold for nothing ?). 468/1 A Peasant Bride and Bridegroom. Pendant to the preced- ing. Among Steen's best works.' Sale. Hendrik Sorgh, Amsterdam, March 28, 1720 (Hoet, i. 242), No. 7 (sold for nothing ?). 469. The Wedding, or The Little Bride. W. 229. 33^ inches by 44! inches. Sale. Jan van Loon, Delft, July 18, 1736, No. 7 (272 florins). 469*7. The Peasant Bride. W. 231 About forty figures. Very fine and carefully executed. [Compare 469^.] Sale. The Hague, April 24, 1737 (Terw. 16), No. 88 (69 florins). 469^. A Wedding. W. 226. The bride and bridegroom stand under a canopy. With many accessories. Very attractive and delicate ; an extraordinarily fine work. 34^ inches by 45^ inches. Sale. Pieter de Klok, Amsterdam, April 22, 1744, No. 75 (310 florins). 469^. A Wedding. W. 227. With many figures. [Compare 469*7. ] Sale. The Hague, November 24, 1744 (Hoet, ii. 152), No. 19 (50 florins). 470. A Wedding. W. 225. A bridegroom and his bride, whom he holds by the hand, are being conducted to their chamber by applauding guests who dance. Canvas, 42^ inches by 49! inches. Sales. Seger Tierens, The Hague, July 23, 1743, No. 177 (155 florins). H. van der Vugt, Amsterdam, April 27, 1745, No. 86 (105 florins). 470*7. A Wedding Feast with Dancers. W. 232. With many accessories. Sale. Pook and Theodorus van Pee, The Hague, May 27, 1747, No. 14 (46 florins) ; pendant to No. 13. 471. A Bride, before whom Flowers are strewn. With many figures. Very amusing. 19 inches by 25^ inches. Sale. David letswaart, Amsterdam, April 22, 1749, No. 88 (40 florins). [Compare 467.]