Page:Hofstede de Groot catalogue raisonné, Volume 5, 1913.djvu/413

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xix GODFRIED SCHALCKEN 397 Sales. D. Vis Blokhuyzen, Paris, April i, 1870, No. 66 (270 francs). J. W. Wilson of Brussels, Paris, March 14, 1881 (1000 francs). 307. N. A. VAN DER HEIN. Exhibited at Dordrecht, 1897, No. 2128. In the Onderwater collection, Haarlem. 308. DIEDERICK HOEUFFT (1648- 1719). Three-quarter length, standing, turned three-quarters right. He points with his right hand to the right, where in the background are seen a cavalry skirmish and a boy on horseback. He has long brown curls and wears a black cuirass over a yellow-trimmed doublet. He has lace on his cravat and his sleeves. Behind him is a cliff. [Pendant to 309.] Signed in full; copper, 17 inches by 13^ inches. In the collection of Mile. M. J. Singendonck, The Hague, who bequeathed it to the Royal Gallery in 1907. In the Royal Gallery, The Hague, 1910 catalogue, No. 708. 309. ISABELLA DEUTZ (1652-1694), wife of Diederick Hoeufft. Three-quarter length, standing, turned three-quarters left. She rests her right hand on her right shoulder ; she leans her left arm on a red cloth. She has light brown curls, and wears a brownish dress with blue sleeves embroidered with gold and silver. At her shoulders is a yellowish- green wrap. [Pendant to 308.] Signed in full ; copper, 17 inches by 13^ inches. In the collection of Mile. M. J. Singendonck, The Hague, who bequeathed it to the Royal Gallery in 1907. In the Royal Gallery, The Hague, 1910 catalogue, No. 709. 310. JACOB HOEUFFT ( 1660,17 17), Burgomaster of Dordrecht. Half-length, turned three-quarters right. With his right hand he points to the right. He wears a brown coat with a purplish-brown cloak. In the right background is an evening landscape. [Pendant to 311.] Canvas, oval, 17 inches by 13! inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 3566. Exhibited at Amsterdam, 1858, No. 2317; and at Dordrecht, 1897, No. 2126. In the collection of the Dowager Madame Hoeufft van Velsen, The Hague. 311. SOPHIA EVERWIJN (1668-1747), wife of Jacob Hoeufft. Half-length, turned three-quarters left. She wears a green dress embroidered with gold, and a red drapery over it. A tress of hair falls on her bosom. In the left background is an evening landscape. [Pendant to 310.] Canvas, oval, 17 inches by 13^ inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 2440. Exhibited at Amsterdam, 1858, No. 2317; and at Dordrecht, 1897, No. 2127. In the collection of the Dowager Madame Hoeufft van Velsen, The Hague.