Page:Hofstede de Groot catalogue raisonné, Volume 3, 1910.djvu/304

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290 ADRIAEN VAN OSTADE SECT. 4810. A Peasant Family at Home. The man holds a yarn- winder j the woman spins. Between them is a child with a dog. Apparently the original of J. de Visscher's print (see 497). Panel, 12 inches by 10 inches. Sale. Samuel Baruch, Cologne, May 23, 1870, No. 25. 482. A Dutch Kitchen. A woman, with her back to the spectator, lays the table. Farther back sits an old man holding on his knee a boy who is eating a piece of bread. On casks in the foreground are a pig's head on a dish and some roast fowls. A bundle of radishes and various kitchen utensils are strewn on the floor. Panel, about 9 inches by 6| inches. Sale. Erasmus von Engert, Vienna, June 5, 1871, No. 60. 482*7. Children playing in a Cottage Room. [Compare 459.] Signed with the monogram ; panel, 8 inches by 10 inches. Sale. F. J. Gsell, Vienna, March 14, 1872, No. 79. 482^. Maternal Cares. Panel, 8| inches by 12 inches. In the collection of the Comtesse de Chinchon, born de Bourbon. Sale. Salamanca, Paris, January 25, 1875, No. 64. 483. Peasants at Home. In a Dutch cottage a woman sits mending an apron. A man, seated with his feet on a stool, is cleaning the coat of a Pomeranian dog which lies across his knees. Another peasant stands drinking from a pewter pot. Panel, 8 inches by io| inches. Sale. Baron de Beurnonville, Paris, May 9, 1881, No. 407. 484. A Peasant Family at Home. A woman sits nursing her child on a low chair j she rests one foot on a foot-warmer. A man is winding yarn. Panel, 8 inches by 10 inches. Sale. Baron de Beurnonville, Paris, May 21, 1883, No. 82. 485. Peasants at Home. A man, seated on a stool, turns and lifts his full glass to a young mother, who holds her child by the hands to help it to walk. An old man compliments her on it. A man sits smoking on a bench beside an old woman. Two other persons warm themselves at the fire. Signed on the right, and dated 1659 > panel, 9 inches by 12 inches. Mentioned by Paul Eudel, IS Hotel Drouot en 1882, p. 215 ; and L' Hotel Drouot en 1883, p. 345. In the Cottreau collection, Paris. Sales. Leopold Flameng, Paris, April 14, 1882, No. 59 (4800 francs). Baron de Beurnonville, Paris, May 21, 1883, No. 80 (4600 francs). 485*7. A Peasant Family at Home. On the left of a poorly furnished room three children sit eating round a pot. In the centre a