Page:Hofstede de Groot catalogue raisonné, Volume 5, 1913.djvu/223

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xvin CASPAR NETSCHER 207 Sale. F. Zschille, Cologne, May 27, 1889, No. 73 (1850 mark, Baron von Pollschiitz). 163*7. Caspar Netscher with his Wife. If this entry refers to the two portraits attributed to Netscher in the sale : Adriaan Holzman van Baarle van Romunde and others, Amsterdam, October 31, 1905, Nos. 84 and 85, the portraits are not by Caspar Netscher. Dated 1663. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, Nos. 5355, 1163*7, and 2764, 3. In the collection of A. Holzman, Amsterdam. 164. Portrait of the Painter. Sm. 2. At the age of about thirty-five. A man in delicate health and of slender physique, with dark hair falling on his shoulders. He wears a velvet doublet with short sleeves and an ample cloak, which he holds in front with one hand, while he extends the other hand as if speaking to some one. Engraved by an unknown hand and described by Sm. from the print. 164*7. Portrait of the Painter. Engraved in mezzotint by W. Vaillant. Portrait of the Painter. See also "A Young Man with a Wine-Glass," Kassel (100) ; " Zerubbabel showing Cyrus a Plan of Jerusalem " (9) ; " A Lady singing and a Man playing the Lute," Dresden (112); "The Singing - Lesson," The Hague (115); and "A Family-Piece," Florence (462). 165. Marguerite Godin (who died in 1694), wife of Caspar Netscher. Panel, 30 inches by 23 inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 2764, 8. Exhibited at The Hague, 1881, No. 229. In the collection of the widow of J. A. H. Netscher, The Hague. 1 66. Marguerite Godin with her Daughter. Painted at Bordeaux about the year 1659. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 2764, i. Mentioned in the inventory of the lady's goods cf. Oud Holla nd, v. 267. 166*7. Marguerite Godin. A good picture. n| inches by 9 inches. Sale. The heirs of Caspar Netscher, A. Schouman, and others, The Hague, July 15, 1749, No. 7 (56 florins). 1 66b. and c. Marguerite Godin. Life size. Two different examples painted in rivalry with J. de Baen. [One of these is perhaps identical with 395.] See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 2764, 9 ; and J. C. Weyerman, iv. 136. i66d. Marguerite Godin. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 2764, 7.