Page:Hofstede de Groot catalogue raisonné, Volume 3, 1910.djvu/115

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ix FRANS HALS 95 329^. Portrait of a Man. Half-length. Boldly painted. [Pendant to 400*.] Canvas, 13 inches by 12 inches. Sale. F. I. de Dufresne, Amsterdam, August 22, 1770, No. 318. 329^. Portrait of a Man. He faces the spectator. He wears a hat and a ruff. Canvas, 25^ inches by 20^ inches. Sale. F. I. de Dufresne, Amsterdam, August 22, 1770, No. 319. 330. Portrait of an Ecclesiastic. Artistic. Panel, 6| inches by 5 inches. Sale. A. B., Leyden, October 30, 1770, No. 96 (3 florins 3). 330*7. Portrait of a Man. Finished and boldly painted. Sale. L a S., The Hague, April 13, 1771, No. 2. 330^. Portrait of a Man leaning on a Stick. n| inches by g| inches. Sale. Johan Balthasar Krauht and others, The Hague, October 7, 1771, No. 119 (2 florins 50, Van Herp). 330^. Portrait of a Man. Sale. Jan Matthias Cok, Amsterdam, December 16, 1771, No. 92 (2 florins 75). 330^. Portrait of a Man. [Pendant to 401.] Canvas, 25 inches by i8| inches. Sale. L. de Moni, Leyden, April 13, 1772, No. 24 (15 florins 10, with pendant, Yver). 331. Portrait of an Officer. Half-length. He rests one hand on his side. He has curly black hair. He wears a hat, a buff coat, a sash round his waist, a lace collar, and wristbands. 31^ inches by 25^ inches. Sales. Wierman, Amsterdam, August 18, 1762, No. 114 or No. no, according to Terw. (8 1 florins). J. van der Marck, Amsterdam, August 25, 1773, No. 112 (80 florins, Le Febre). 332. Portrait of a Man holding a Watch. A fine painting. [Pendant to 402.] Canvas, 30^ inches by 25 inches. This was probably the original of the following drawing made after Hals by J. G. Waldorp in 1780 : Portrait of a seated Man. Half-length. He is turned three-quarters right, and looks at the spectator. He holds an open watch in his right hand. His left arm is enveloped in his cloak. He has a moustache and a beard. He wears a broad-brimmed black hat, coat and cloak, and a close-fitting white collar with a scalloped edge. Dated 1643 ; in black chalk on parchment, 12 inches by 10 inches.