Page:Hofstede de Groot catalogue raisonné, Volume 3, 1910.djvu/87

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ix FRANS HALS 6 . Dated 1645 ; canvas, 29! inches by 26 inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 6803, i. Engraved by C. Waltner. Sale. John W. Wilson of Brussels, Paris, March 14, 1881. [See 1873 catalogue, p. 83.] In the Rudolphinum, Prague ; given by Prince Liechtenstein. BRECHTJE VAN SCHOTERBOSCH, wife of D. P. Hasselaer. [See 187.] 222. THEODORUS SCHREVELIUS (1572-1643), Rector of the Leyden Gymnasium (or High School). B. 79 ; M. 69. Half-length. He is turned three-quarters right and looks at the spectator.- He has a long full beard, and wears black with a ruff. In his left hand he holds a book inscribed, "JET. 44 1617." Inscribed to the right at top, "JET AT SV^E 44, 1617"; oval panel, 5^ inches by 4 inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, Nos. 7038, I, and 7130, i. Wrongly identified as Petrus Scriverius. Engraved by Jacob Matham, 1618, and by J. Suyderhoef. Exhibited at the Portrait Exhibition, The Hague, 1903, No. 35. Probably in the Bloudoff collection, Brussels, 1873. In the collection of E. Warneck, Paris. 223. THEODORUS SCHREVELIUS. M. 70. Half-length ; in a painted oval. He faces the spectator and looks at him. The left hand rests on the breast ; the other is not shown. He has a moustache and a pointed beard. He wears black, with a cloak, a ruff, and a tall broad-brimmed black felt hat. Inscribed, " JET AT SVJE 56 (and under this) AN 1628 " ; panel, 8| inches by 7 inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 7038, 2. Exhibited at Berlin, 1890, No. 79. In the collection of the Empress Frederick. In the collection of the Princess Charles of Hesse, Cronberg. 224. PETRUS SCRIVERIUS (1575-1660), Historian and Poet, of Leyden. B. 65 ; M. 72. Half-length j in a painted oval. He is turned three-quarters right and looks at the spectator. His right hand, holding his gloves, rests on the oval frame. He has thin grey hair, a moustache, and a pointed beard. He wears black with a white ruff and wristbands. [Pendant to 225.] Inscribed in the right centre, "A JET AT 50," and below on the painted frame signed with the monogram and the date 1626; panel, 8| inches by 6 inches. Mentioned by Paul Eudel, U Hotel Drouot en 1881, p. 72 ; and see Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 7130, 2. Engraved by J. van der Velde ; and by Adrien Didier in the Wilson catalogue. Exhibited in Paris, 1874. In the collection of M. J. Caan van Maurik, Oudewater.