Page:Hofstede de Groot catalogue raisonné, Volume 5, 1913.djvu/27

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xvii GERARD TER BORCH n In the collection of B. Suermondt, Aachen. Bought in 1874 by the Berlin Museums. In the Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin, 1911 catalogue, No. 791^. Sa. A Scholar in his Study. In the collection of Franois Tartarolis, Leyden ; in an inventory of December 7, 1656 noted by A. Bredius. 9. A Scholar at his Studies. With accessories. Panel, 10 inches by 8J inches. Safe. P. L. de Neufville, Amsterdam, June 19, 1765 (Tenv. 476), No. 100 but No. 102 of the original catalogue (130 florins, Fouquet). It was in this collection in 1752 (Hoet, ii. 513). ga. A Fainting Woman. 2i| inches by 18 inches. Sale. Brussels, March 18, 1776, No. 93 (36 francs). 10. A Woman who is being bled. Sale. Antwerp, May 6, 1828, No. 24. n. A Councillor receiving a Client. A councillor, wearing a blue ribbon to which is attached a small figure of an elephant, sits in his room receiving a client. Canvas, 24 inches by 23! inches. Sale. P. J. de MarnefFe, Brussels, May 24, 1830, No. 306 (50 florins, Thijs). 12. A Sick Woman. In the collection of Prince Liechtenstein, Vienna, 1859 (Parthey, ii. 626) ; but not now there. 13. A Scholar in his Room. A man in black with a white turn- down collar sits at his writing-table, turning the pages of a book. His grey-haired head is turned three-quarters right. His right hand rests on his knee. At the back are a map and some books. On the wall to the right hangs a mandoline. Copper, 1 6 inches by ii inches. Sales. Baron de Beurnonville, Paris, May 9, 1881, No. 523 (1700 francs). Baron de Beurnonville, Paris, May 21, 1883, No. 104 (950 francs). 13^. A Sick Woman and other Figures. 23 inches by 18 inches. Sale. London, May 19, 1899, No. 52. 130. Interior with a Physician, a Lady, and another Person. Panel, 17 inches by 13^ inches. Sale. S. Gist, London, December 3, 1904, No. 22. 14. A PAINTER AT HIS EASEL. A painter at his easel in a vaulted Gothic room. Beside him is a still-life piece. To the left is a