Page:Hofstede de Groot catalogue raisonné, Volume 3, 1910.djvu/200

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i86 ADRIAEN VAN OSTADE SECT. 148^ and d. A Man with a Glass. Two small pictures. By Ostade and Dusart. Sale. Cornells Dusart, Haarlem, August 21, 1708, No. 86 and 88. 148*. A Man with a Jug. By Ostade and Dusart. Sale. Cornelis Dusart, Haarlem, August 21, 1708, No. 247. 1 487; A Man holding a Glass. Sales. Amsterdam, October 3, 1708, No. 30. Amsterdam, May 6, 1711 (Hoet, i. 143), No 18 (37 florins). 148^. A Man with a Jug. Sale. Marinus de Jeude, The Hague, April 18, 1735 (Hoet, i. 437), No. 103 (33 florins). 148^. A Man with a Goblet. [Pendant to 225*:.] Sale. Sara van Banchem, widow of Daniel van Alphen, Leyden, November 17, 1750, No. 4 (72 florins, with pendant). 148;. A Man holding a Jug. Sale. Count van Hogendorp, The Hague, July 27, 1751 (Hoet, ii. 301), No. 31 (21 florins 10, with two pictures by Teniers and Bega). 1487. A Peasant with a Jug. Sale. Amsterdam, September 16, 1760, No. 90 (5 florins 5). 1487). A Man looking into a Jug. Sale. Amsterdam, December 16, 1760, No. 15 (7 florins 10, Kokeel). i^SL A Peasant looking into a Jug. 6 inches by 5^ inches. Sale. Amsterdam, September 26, 1763, No. 158. 149. A Man holding a Glass. Panel, 7^ inches by 5 inches. Sale. Prince de Rubemprez, Brussels, April II, 1765 (Terw. 404), No. 123 (135 florins). 149*7. A Man holding a Jug and a Goblet. 12 inches by 10 inches. Sale. (Supplementary) W. Stuyteling, Haarlem, September 26, 1768, No. 83 (29 florins, Dr. Tak). 150. A Peasant drinking. Half-length, almost in full face. He wears a hat, and holds a jug. Behind him are a house and trees. Panel, 9^ inches by 8 inches. Sale. J. H. van Heemskerk, The Hague, March 29, 1770, No. 91 (161 florins, De Winter). 151. A Peasant drinking. He sits in profile on a tub at a table, and holds a glass of beer in his right hand. Beside him lie his pipe and a paper of tobacco.