Page:Hofstede de Groot catalogue raisonné, Volume 3, 1910.djvu/126

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io6 FRANS HALS SECT. 362*:. Portrait of a Man. Half-length. He is in profile, but turns his head to the spectator. His right hand is at his breast. He has a beard and moustache, and curly brown hair. He wears a slouch hat and a black dress with white collar and wristbands. An illegible inscription is hidden by the repainting of the collar. Signed ; panel, 24 inches by 2o| inches. Sale. The widow Marie von Robert and others, Cologne, March 27, 1893, No. 124. 362^. Portrait of a Man. Half-length. He wears a black silk doublet with a broad falling collar. His face, framed in his thin hair and beard, looks to the left with a thoughtful expression. Canvas, 28^ inches by 23 inches. Sale. Clave-Bouhaben, Cologne, June 4, 1894, No. 241. 362*. Portrait of a Beardless, Middle-Aged Man. Half-length ; life size. He faces the spectator. He is in black, with a white lace collar. Canvas, 24 inches by 19^ inches. Sale. D'Eve and others, Cologne, March 20, 1899, No. 52. 362/1 Portrait of a Spanish Officer. Half-length. He is turned to the right, with his head in a three-quarter view, and looks at the spectator. His right hand rests on his side. He has a slight moustache and imperial, and long hair. He wears a broad-brimmed black slouch hat, a brown doublet, a cuirass, a sash, a broad lace collar, and ruffles. Behind him, through a window, is seen a landscape. Panel, 34^ inches by 26 inches. Sale. Forst and others, Cologne, December 13, 1899, No. 47. 363. A Gentleman. He has a brown dress trimmed with fur and a white collar. Experts doubted the authenticity of this picture. 24 inches by 19 inches. Sale. London, May 3, 1902, No. no (168, Bailey). 364. [Identical with 261.] 364^7. Portrait of a Gentleman. He looks about forty years of age, and has a sympathetic face, with a fair moustache and whiskers. He wears a black velvet doublet and a white ruff. Panel, 9 inches by 8 inches. Sale. Julius Caesar von Kolsch-Etterbeck, Frankfort-on-Main, March 19, 1907, No. 30. 364^. Portrait of an Ecclesiastic. [Pendant to 425^.] Oval canvas, 34 inches by 28 inches. Sale. Th. Auerbach, Frankfort-on-Main, April 23, 1907, No. 34. 364*-. [Identical with 103.] M. 41. 365. PORTRAIT OF A GIRL. M. 196. She feces right. She has fair hair, adorned with a red ribbon. She wears a black dress over a