Page:Hofstede de Groot catalogue raisonné, Volume 3, 1910.djvu/157

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ADRIAEN VAN OSTADE , 43 TRANSLATOR'S NOTE In the references added to the entries in the Catalogue "Sm." = Smith, "Catalogue Raisonne," vol. i. (1829). "Sm. Suppl." = Smith, "Catalogue Raisonne," Supplement (1842). A CLASSIFIED SUMMARY OF THE CONTENTS I. BIBLICAL SCENES, 1-2. II. SAINTS, HERMITS, 3-5. III. ALLEGORIES, PROVERBS, 6-28. IV. GENRE-PIECES, 29-873^. A. Seen through a window or door, 29-66. 1. By daylight, 29-63. (A) A man, 29-534. (a) Baker, 29-30. (b) Various, 51-534. (B) Two men, 54-544. (C) One or two women, 55-614. (D) More than two figures, 62-63. 2. By artificial light (often several figures), 64-66. B. Not seen through a door or window, 67-873^. I. A single figure engaged in some professional, manual, or other occupation, 67-135. (A) A man, 67-122. (a) Lawyer, 67-774". (/) Physician, 78-82. (c) Scholar, man reading, 83-96^. (<f) Painter in a studio, 97-100. (e) Connoisseur, 101. (/) Musician, 102-1104. (1) Singer, 102-103*. (2) Violin, guitar, or lute-player, 104-108. (3) Flute-player, 1084. (4) Hurdy-gurdy player, 109-110. (5) Rommelpot-player, 1104. (g) Man cutting a pen, 111-113*. (h) Man counting money, 114-114^. (/) Fish-dealer, 115-119. (k) Shopkeeper in a shop, 1 20. (/) Beggar, 121-122.