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436 GERARD DOU SECT. Signed in full ; panel, 7 inches by 5 inches. Described by Waagen (ii. 43). Lithographed in reverse by S. M. Smith for vol. i. of Sm. Catalogue Raisonne (1829). Sa/e.The Hague, 1819 (John Smith). Sold by Sm. to Lord Francis Leveson-Gower before 1829 (73 : ios.). Now at Bridgewater House, London, 1892 catalogue, No. 124. 274. PORTRAIT OF THE PAINTER. Sm. 109 and Suppl. 65 ; M. 100. A three-quarter length. He stands in an open colonnade, wearing a fur cap. He rests his right arm on a table covered with a Persian carpet, on which is a book. He has a stick in his left hand. In the right background is the " Blaauwpoort " at Leyden. Signed in full on the table ; signed also at the foot of the corner pillar, "G. Dou, 1663, set. 50" ; panel, 20 inches by 16 inches. In the Electoral Gallery, Munich. Now in the Aeltere Pinakothek, Munich, 1904 catalogue, No. 397. 275. PORTRAIT pF THE PAINTER. Sm. 51 ; M. 108. He stands at an arched window, almost facing the spectator. He wears a blue cap and a fur-trimmed robe. He holds a palette and brushes in his left hand, and rests his right arm on the window-sill. An easel stands in the background. In the right foreground, in front of the window, are a bottle and two pots. Signed in full on the sill to the left ; panel, 8 inches by 12 inches ; the original panel has been let into a larger one and the picture completed by a later hand. Pendant to 170. See Moes, Iconographia Hatava, 2096, No. 7. Engraved by Oortman. Sale. Randon de Boisset, Paris, February 3, 1777, No. 79 (13,000 francs, with pendant). Now in the Louvre, Paris, 1900 catalogue, No. 2359 (^ No. 130), where it was in 1829 (Sm.). 276. PORTRAIT OF THE PAINTER (?). M. 116. A young man with curls sits on a chair, turning half left, and looks round with a smile at the spectator. He holds a glass in his left hand, and leans his right hand on his hip. He wears a reddish vest and cloak and a dark cap. A jug stands at a window to the left. The background, is grey. The type of portrait resembles that of 267, 272, and 273. Unfortunately, the picture is in bad condition and has been enlarged on all sides. Panel, 8 inches by 7 inches. Sale. Fonspertuis (400 francs, Queen Louisa Ulrica of Sweden), as a portrait of the painter. In the collection of King Gustavus III. of Sweden. Now in the National Museum, Stockholm, 1900 catalogue, No. 394. 277. PORTRAIT OF THE PAINTER. M. 109, no, and iiOtf. He leans out of an arched window with a blue curtain. He rests his left arm on the sill and lets his right hand hang down in front. In his left hand are his palette and brushes. He has long curls and wears a