Page:Hofstede de Groot catalogue raisonné, Volume 3, 1910.djvu/210

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196 ADRIAEN VAN OSTADE SECT. i%id. An Old Peasant smoking a Pipe. Panel, lof inches by 8| inches. Sale. M. D. van Eversdijck, The Hague, May 28, 1766 (Terw. 532), No. 66 No. 72 in the original catalogue (35 florins, Lemmens). 182*. A Peasant smoking. Half-length. 6 inches by 5 inches. Sale. F. C. Druyvesteyn, Haarlem, April 26, 1768, No. 19 (47 florins 10, De Pester). 182/1 A Peasant seated, holding a Pipe. 1 1 inches by 9 inches. Sale. J. B. Krauht and others, The Hague, October~7, 1771, No. 30 (41 florins, Lemmers). 182^. A Smoker. He sits holding a pipe. Other peasants sit by the fireside. [Pendant to 250.] Panel, 7! inches by 6 inches. Sale. J. Viet, Amsterdam, October 12, 1774, No. X 59 ( ! 7 florins, with pendant, Wubbens). 182/1. A Smoker. He sits at a table filling his pipe. On the table are a glass of beer, pipes, and other things. Canvas, 6| inches by 6 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, July 17, 1775, No. 23. 182*'. A Smoker. Half-length. He sits resting his left arm on the arm of his chair. He holds his pipe in his right hand. Panel, 8 inches by 6 inches. Sale. Daniel Marsbag and others, Amsterdam, October 30, 1775, No. 85. 182;. A Man holding a Pipe and a Glass. 6| inches by 7 inches. Sale. H. Houtkamp, Alkmaar, March 19, 1776, No. 95. 182^. A Peasant holding a Pipe. Panel, u^ inches by 9^ inches. Sale. B. C. Thienpont, The Hague, March 28, 1778, No. 52 (5 florins). 183. A Smoker. Sm. 53. Half-length. A peasant sits at a table lighting his pipe in a charcoal pan. Panel, 5^ inches by 5 inches. Sales. Paris, 1774 (201 francs). Dulac, Paris, November 30, 1778 (337 francs). 184. The Smoker. A peasant sits in profile at a table on which are a pipe and a paper of tobacco. He rests his right hand on the table, and holds his pipe in his left hand, while he blows out a cloud of smoke. [Pendant to 895.] Panel, 8| inches by 7 inches. Sale. P. Locquet, Amsterdam, September 22, 1783, No. 272 (300 florins, with pendant, Yver).