Page:Hofstede de Groot catalogue raisonné, Volume 3, 1910.djvu/221

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x ADRIAEN VAN OSTADE 207 Sale. H. A. Bauer and others, Amsterdam, September 11, 1820, No. 105 (10 florins, Van den Berg). 214.7. A Merry Peasant. His pipe is stuck in his cap. Broad in style. Panel, 6 inches by 4 inches. Sale. A. J. Brandt and D. Kerkhoff, Amsterdam, October 29, 1821, No. 113 (2 florins 10, De Vries). 214^. A Peasant seated in an Interior. Panel, io| inches by 9 inches. Sale. H. Stokvisch, C. Henning, and others, Amsterdam, May 22, 1823, No. 98 (34 florins, Gruyter). 214;*. An Old Man seated by the Fire. He is warming him- self. Two children play with hoops. Panel, 14^ inches by 13^ inches. Sale. Amsterdam, November 20, 1826, No. 18 (100 florins). 215. A Peasant. Sm. 55. He wears a hat, a brown vest, and a grey cloak. Near him is a dog. In the distance are three figures near a bridge. [Pendant to 253.] Panel, 5| inches by 4 inches. Sales. Comte Dubarry, Paris, November 21, 1774 (500 francs, with pendant). Abbe Leblanc, Paris, February 14, 1781 (500 francs, with pendant). Edmund Higginson of Saltmarsh Castle, London, June 4, 1846 (48 = 6s., Rutley). 2 1 6. A Peasant. Sm. Suppl. 74. He faces the spectator. He has a florid complexion. He wears a black hat, a pink vest, and a dark-grey cloak thrown over the left shoulder and held by the right hand. Panel, 9 inches by 7 inches. In the collection of the Prince de Garve, Brussels. In the collection of Charles Brind, London, 1842 (Sm.). Sale. Charles Brind, London, May 10, 1849 (^4^ : 6s., Herbert for Delafield). 2i6a. An Old Man seated in front of a House. [Compare /i] Signed in full; panel, 10 inches by 8 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, March 17, 1857, No. 4. 2 1 bb. A Merry Peasant. In an interior. In the Henderson collection, London, 1857 (Waagcn, Suppl. 209). 217. An Old Man. In an interior. 9 inches by 7! inches. Sale. Nieuwenhuys, London, 1886 (288 : 155., Colnaghi). 2170. A Man with a Slouch Hat. Panel, 10 inches by 12 inches. Sale. Treuer and others, Frankfort-on-Main, April 27, 1891, No. 68.