Page:Hofstede de Groot catalogue raisonné, Volume 5, 1913.djvu/235

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xvm CASPAR NETSCHER 219 She sits, seen in full face but turned a little to the right, with her left arm on a balustrade and her right hand on her lap. She wears a brown dress, cut low at the neck, over a flowered skirt, with pearls in her hair and ears. On the right her little daughter with fair curls, dressed in a pink frock, brings her flowers ; the child's body is turned towards her mother, while her face is towards the spectator. At the back, to the right, is a land- scape, while in the centre is a column with a relief of childish figures, and on the left is a wall. Signed in full, and dated 1682 ; canvas, 21 inches by 18 inches. In the collection of the Earl of Tankerville, Chillingham Castle. In the possession of the Paris dealer C. Brunner, 1910. 215. Isabella van Nassau Beverweert, wife of Henry Bennet, Earl of Arlington. In a white dress. 5^ inches by 4^ inches. Sale. Theobald Theobald and others, London, April 19, 1902, No. 139. James, Duke of York, and afterwards King James II. of England. [See 311.] 216. JOHANN FRIEDRICH, MARKGRAF OF BRAN- DENBURG (1654-1684), with his second wife ELEONORE ERDMUTHE LUISE VON SACHSEN- EISENACH (1662- 1696). They are richly dressed, and sit hand in hand in a park adorned with statues and fountains. They were married, November 14, 1681. Signed in full, and dated 1 68 1 (?) ; canvas, 24 inches by 30^ inches. Exhibited at Berlin, 1890, No. 202. In the collection of the German Emperor, Berlin. 217. CECILIA DE JONGE VAN ELLEMEET (1645-1686), wife of Fr. van Bredehoff van Oosthuizen. Half-length, seen in full face, but turned a little to the left. She wears a low-cut dress with a brown cloak. Signed in full, and dated 1679 ; canvas, n inches by 8| inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 4045. Exhibited at Utrecht, 1894, No. 404. In the collection of Quarin Willemier van Oosthuyzen, Utrecht. Margaretha Kinschot, born Tromp. [See 278.] 218. M. de Klerk. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, N. 1565. In the collection of the jurist Overbeek, great-nephew of the sitter, at Breda, 1769 see J. Campo Weyerman, iv. 135. 219. Madame de Klerk. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 1565. In the collection of the jurist Overbeek, great-nephew of the sitter, at Breda, 1769 see J. Campo Weyerman, iv. 135. 220. Madame de Lartigues, wife of the French ambassador to Holland (?). No French ambassador of this name is known.