Page:Hofstede de Groot catalogue raisonné, Volume 5, 1913.djvu/410

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394 GODFRIED SCHALCKEN SECT. Signed ; copper, i6 inches by 13 inches. Sale. Arthur Kay, London, May n, 1901, No. 109. 293. Johan van der Burch (1660-1730), Sheriff of Dordrecht. He sits in a park. The attribution is uncertain. Canvas, i6| inches by 13 J inches. In the collection of Baron Collot d'Escury ; exhibited on loan since 1904 at the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 1911 catalogue, No. 2147*7. 294. Charlotta Elisabeth van Blijenburgh (1663 -after 1730), wife of Johan van der Burch. She sits on the ground in a park. Signed at foot to the left on a stone ; panel, i6j inches by 13! inches. In the collection of Baron Collot d'Escury; exhibited on loan since 1904 at the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 1911 catalogue, No. 2147^. 295. Susanne Caron, wife of Francois de Civille, Sieur de la Ferte. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 1487, i. In the collection of Coenraad Baron Droste, The Hague ; mentioned in his poem on his collection, 1716 edition, p. 62. Maria Anna van Ceulen de Zaldivar, born De Barry. [See 290.] Chandos. James Brydges, Duke of. [See 291.] 296. JOSINA CLARA VAN CITTERS (1671-1753), sister of Aernout van Citters. Half-length, turned a little to the left. She wears a loose white chemise, leaving the bosom and shoulders partly exposed, with a blue drapery over it. Behind the head is a dark brownish-red drapery. Brown background. Signed in full in the left background; canvas, oval, 12 inches by 10 inches. In the collection of Jacob de Witte van Citters ; bequeathed to the Rijks- museum, 1875. In the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 1911 catalogue, No. 2145. Josina van Citters, born Parduyn. [See 317.] Susanne de Civille, born Caron. [See 295.] 2960. Laurent Coster, of Haarlem. Panel, 9! inches by 6 inches. Sale. Ghent, April 26, 1841, No. 294. 297. MAGDALENA DE LA COURT (1662-1712), later wife of Willem Backer. Three-quarter length, turned to the left. Repre- sented as Diana, near a large tree. She holds a bow in her left hand and an arrow in her right. Her light brown curls are uncovered. She wears a yellow silk dress, cut low at the neck and with short sleeves ; it is adorned on the bosom in the centre with gold and silver embroidery and with pearls. Below the dress is a white silk skirt. A white veil hangs down at the back of her head and is fastened to a light blue veil on her