Page:Hofstede de Groot catalogue raisonné, Volume 1, 1908.djvu/49

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i JAN STEEN 25 Sales, Macalester Loup, etc., The Hague, August 20, 1806, No. 4 (185 florins). A. van der Werff van Zuidland, Dordrecht, July 31, 1811, No. 99 (bought in for 300 florins). J. Hulswit, Amsterdam, October 28, 1882 (481 florins, Brondgeest for Clancarty). Clancarty, London, March 17, 1892, No. 83 (38:175., M. Colnaghi). In the possession of the dealer M. Colnaghi, London. In the collection of G. de Clercq, Amsterdam ; exhibited at Utrecht, 1894, No. 431. Now in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 1905 catalogue, No. 2250. 650. Christ at Emmaus. Christ vanishes before the astonished disciples. In the possession of Jacob Le Bceuf, Leyden, according to Campo Weyerman (1729). [Comp. W., p. 146.] 65^. The Disciples at Emmaus. Canvas. Sale. Van Barneveld, Van den Haute, and others, Antwerp, February 26, 1844, No. 15. 66. Ananias and Sapphira. W. 33. In the centre beside a pillar stands Peter with upraised right hand ; behind him are five men and a woman. In the foreground three men are carrying away the guilty Ananias ; two grasp him under the arms, the third by the feet. In the background men, women, and children look on in horror. Dated 1651, according to the Roos sale catalogue j panel, 18 inches by 14^ inches. Described by Descamps. Exhibited at the Palais Bourbon, 1874 (as a Ter Borch). Sales. Halfwassenaar, The Hague, March 31, 1770 (Hoet, ii. 466). Amsterdam, August 6, 1810, No. 94 (165 florins, Spaan). H. Crosse, Amsterdam, September 18, 1811, No. 1701 (170 florins, Van der Werf ). J. Hulswit, Amsterdam, October 28, 1822, No. 112 (151 florins, Abels). In the collection of D. J. van Eewijck van der Bildt, Haarlem. Sale. Roos, Amsterdam, October 31, 1871, No. 285 (1500 florins, Engelberts). 67. THE SEVEN ACTS OF MERCY. To the left, amidst ruins, are poor and sick people, who are tended by monks. In the right background is the entrance to a village. The figures are small. The picture belongs to the early period. 1 8 inches by 23 inches. Sold before 1899 as a picture by Droochsloot. Sales. Brunswig, Cologne, 1 899 (as a picture of the school of Jan Steen). Van der Meulen, Amsterdam, April 3, 1900, No. 83.