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430 GERARD DOU SECT. Sales. Poullain, Paris, March 15, 1780 (4760 francs, Tolozan). Tolozan, Paris, February 23, 1801 (7350 francs). Montaleau, Paris, 1802 (10,500 francs). Emlcr, Paris, December 27, 1809 (16,000 francs). In the collection of Alexander Baring, 1829 (Sm.). Now in the collection of Lord Ashburton, The Grange. 256. In the Wine-Cellar. Sm. 42, and Suppl. 70 ; M. 360. In a cellar a girl is drawing wine from a cask, while a young man stands behind her holding a goblet. A lighted candle is placed on the ground. Near it are a brass bottle, a mouse-trap, and a cabbage. In the back- ground, beside a fire, is an old man or woman. " This beautiful picture is painted in the artist's most finished manner " (Sm.). Panel, 12 inches by 10 inches. Shown at the Arti Exhibition, Amsterdam, 1867. Sales. Antony Grill, Amsterdam, April 14, 1728, No. 2 (810 florins). G. Braamcamp, Amsterdam, July 31, 1771, No. 57 (845 florins, H. Pothoven). See Hoet (ii. 53). In the Six van Winter collection, Amsterdam, 1829 (Sm.). In the Van Loon collection, Amsterdam, 1842 (Sm.). This was bought as a whole by the Rothschilds, 1878. Now in one of the Rothschild collections, in Paris or London. 257. A Woman with a Lamp drawing Wine. M. 3270. In the inventory of Jac. Loys, Rotterdam, 1680 {Alg. Ned. Fam. Blad., 1883, No. i); seen in Loys' collection, 1663, by Monconys (Voyages, ii. 131); see Bredius in Ned. Kunstbode, 1880, ii. 412). 257*7. A Girl drawing Wine. M. 3500. A girl drawing wine and a woman weighing. A night-piece. In the collection of King James II. of England, 1688, No. 546. 257^. Persons in a Wine-Cellar by Candlelight. Panel, 17 inches by 13 inches. Sales. J. Gillott, London, April 19, 1872. Ch. Bushell and others, London, March 17, 1906, No. 85. 257^. A Woman with a Lamp in a Cellar. Panel, 10 inches by 7 inches. Sale. Britten Slee, and others, London, March 25, 1901, No. 56. 257^. A Man and Woman with a Light. M. 354*7. In the collection of King James II. of England, 1688, No. 1080. 257*. A Gentleman, a Young Woman and a Maid in a Room by Candlelight. [Compare 255.] Sale. Amsterdam, April 24, 1716, No. 57 (54 florins). 257/ Two Girls with a Lamp. M. 353*7. Sale. Due d'Orleans, London, 1 798 according to Martin, but not one of the three works by Dou which Buchanan (Memoirs of Painting, . 201) mentions in this sale.