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in GERARD DOU 447 327. PORTRAIT OF A MAN. M. 139. At an arched window with the curtains drawn back is a man, facing left, against a dark back- ground. He has light grey hair falling on his dark bluish-green cloak. Under the cloak are seen his dark costume and a small strip of his white collar. Signed beneath the window, but almost illegible ; panel, 10 inches by 9 inches. In the collection of F. W. Brederlo, Riga, 1906 catalogue, No. 34 (old No. 39). 328. Portrait of a Man with a plumed Cap. A half-length, life-size. He sits at an open window, with a water-bottle on the window-sill. Behind him to the left is a curtain. He holds out his open left hand. The head bears a resemblance to the painter himself. It is a very good picture, but the attribution to Dou is very remarkable. It is rather in the manner of Van der Heist. Signed on the right, on a level with the shoulder, " G. Douw," and dated 1654 ; panel, 32 inches by 24 inches. Now in the collection of Prince Liechtenstein, Vienna, No. 86. 328(2. A small Portrait of a Man. Sale. The Hague, May 3, 1729, No. 79 (38 florins). A Head of a Man. Sale. The Hague, May 3, 1729, No. 80 (29 florins, with pendant, a woman's head). 328^-. Portrait of a Man. Sale. Dirk Kindt and others, The Hague, September 27, 1762, No. 17 (23 florins, Van Heusde). 329. A Man in black, with Gloves in his Left Hand. A half-length. Supposed to be a pendant to Schalken's " Man with a Glass containing a Lemon." Panel, 7 inches by 6 inches. Sale. J. B. de Troy and others, Paris, April 9, 1764, No. 53 (372 francs, with pendant). 330. Portrait of a Man. He has a brown cap over his forehead. An early work. Panel, 7 inches by 5^ inches. Sale. L. B. Coders, Amsterdam, April 8, 1816, No. 33 (125 florins, with No. 32 in the sale, De Vries). 330*. Portrait of a Man. Canvas. Sale. Amsterdam, August 15, 1825, No. 378 (i florin 10, Stork). 33<D/>. Portrait of a Man. Pendant in the same sale. 6 inches by 4^ inches. Sale. P. J. de Marneffe, Brussels, May 24, 1830, No. 97.