Page:Hofstede de Groot catalogue raisonné, Volume 3, 1910.djvu/213

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ADRIAEN VAN OSTADE 199 Panel, 10 inches by 8 inches. Exhibited at Leeds, 1868, No. 649. Sale. Baron Vivant Denon, Paris, May I, 1826, No. 99 (3005 francs, with pendant, Brunet-Denon). In the collection of Henry Harvey, London, 1868. A Smoker. Sale. London, November 20, 1869, No. 105. 192. A Smoker. He sits at a table, leaning back in his chair, contentedly watching the cloud of smoke which he has blown out. He wears a purple costume and a red cap. He holds his pipe in his left hand. On the table are another pipe and a paper of tobacco.' Signed, and dated 1667 ; panel, 8 inches by 8 inches. Sale. A. Fould, Paris, May 14, 1875, No. 32. 192*7. The Smoker. Half-length. The man sits looking at the spectator. [Probably identical with 185*7.] Canvas on panel, 6 inches by 5 inches. Sale. Bos, Amsterdam, February 21, 1888, No. 121. A Smoker seated in a Chair. Half-length. He rests his left arm on the arm of the chair. [Pendant to 228 and 230^.] Panel, 6 inches by 5^ inches. Sale. HOpken-Melenberg and others, Berlin, May 6, 1892, No. 107. 192*:. The Smoker. A peasant, seated on a stool, lights his pipe. A jug is placed on the ground in front of him. Panel, 16 inches by 12 inches. Sale. L. von Lilienthal and others, Cologne, December 21, 1893, No. 337- 193. The Smoker. Half-length. He wears a dark-blue doublet. He sits on a chair, slightly turned to the left and looking down. His right hand, which is slightly bent, holds his pipe j his left hand is thrust into the breast of his coat. Grey background. Panel, 9^ inches by 7 inches. In the possession of the Paris dealer, C. Sedelmeyer, "Catalogue of 100 Paintings," 1894, No. 28. 193*7. A Peasant smoking. Panel, 13 inches by 10 inches. Sale. William Moore and others, London, July 27, 1901, No. 86. 193^. A Smoker. Three-quarter-length. He sits on the right by a table. He is seen almost in full face, but is inclined to the left and bends forward. He has a clay pipe in his mouth, and seems to have just lighted it at a charcoal pan standing on the table. He wears a cap ; his left knee is bare. Dark background. Sale. Lachmann and others, Munich, June 2, 1902, No. 30.