Page:Hofstede de Groot catalogue raisonné, Volume 3, 1910.djvu/81

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ix FRANS HALS 6l 195*. Leendert van der Kooge (Cooghen). M. 26. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 1687. In the possession of the Paris dealer Otto MUndler. 196. Jan Hermansz Krul (1602-1 644), Poet and Smith, Amsterdam. Sale. Jan Matthias Cok, Amsterdam, December 16, 1771, No q* (7 a ' * i i ^ yJw Bonus 50). 197. HERMAN LANGELIUS (1614-66), Preacher, Amsterdam. B. 46 ; M. 51. Half-length. His figure is turned three-quarters right ; he looks at the spectator. He has a slight moustache and imperial. He wears the Leyden Professor's gown with a small close-fitting white collar and a little cap. In his left hand is a book, with the forefinger marking the place. [See 249.] Signed on the right with the monogram ; canvas, 30 inches by 25 inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 4362 ; and Oud Holland, xix. p. 1 1. Engraved by A. Blooteling. In the collection of Lavalard de Roye, Paris. In the Amiens Museum, Lavalard de Roye bequest, 1899 catalogue, No. 96. MARIA LARP, wife of Pieter Tjarck. [See 232.] 198. Grietje Hendriksdr. Stock, wife of Pieter Adriaen van der Ley. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 7598. Exhibited at Zaandam, 1874. Then in the collection of Cornelius de Vries, Zaandam. 199. Isaac Abrahamsz Massa (born at Haarlem, 1587, died about 1655), Agent at MOSCQW. M. 52. Half-length. He sits on a chair to the left, with his face and body turned to the spectator. His left hand rests on the arm of the chair ; his right hand, showing the palm, makes a gesture as if he were speaking. He has a moustache and pointed beard. He wears a richly slashed costume, with a large rufF and lace wristbands. A drapery forms the background. Inscribed, " ^Etatis Suae 48. Anno 1635." See Moes, Iconographia Batava,.No. 4865. Described from a print by A. Matham ; the original is lost. 200. NICOLAES VAN DER MEER (born 1575), Burgomaster of Haarlem. M. 53. Three- quarter -length. He faces three-quarters right, but looks at the spectator. His gloves are in his left hand ; his right hand rests on the back of a chair upholstered in stamped leather. He has a moustache and pointed beard. He wears a richly-trimmed velvet costume with a belt, a rufF, and wristbands. In the right-hand top corner hangs his coat-of-arms. [Pendant to 201.] Inscribed below the coat-of-arms, " jETAT SV^E 56 (and under this) AN 1631 " j panel, 51 inches by 40 inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 4927. In the collection of Fabricius van Leyenburg. In the Haarlem Town Museum, bequeathed by Fabricius van Leyenburg in 1883 ; 1907 catalogue, No. 124.