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in GERARD DOU 451 Panel, 15 inches by 12 inches, rectangular, but painted in an oval. [Compare 330^.] See Bode, Die Galerien Wesselhoeft und Oldenburg. Acquired from the Pommersfelden collection, 1867, as a De Keyser, but recognised by Bode as a work of Dou's. Now in the Oldenburg Gallery, 1890 catalogue, No. 175. 339*. Head of a Youth. Sale. Amsterdam, October 10, 1742, No. 14 (5 florins 5). 340. Portrait of a Young Officer. Sm. 47 ; M. 150. He wears a high collar and a plumed hat. Panel, 10 inches by 8 inches, oval. Sales. Blondel de Gagny, Paris, December IO', 1776, No. 106 (1310 francs). Lebceuf, Paris, April 8, 1783 (951 francs). 340*. Portrait of a Youth. [Compare 338.] In the collection of Griffier Fagel (Hoet ii. 411). Sale. Griffier Fagel, London, May 22, 1801, No. 25 (14:145.); see Buchanan, Memoirs of Painting, i. 304. 341. Portrait of a Youth of Rank. Copper, 7 inches by 5 inches, oval. Sales. Amsterdam, April i, 1833, No. 41 (90 florins, Roos). (Probably) The widow Van der Wall and others, Amsterdam, March 17, 1874, No. 22. 341*7. Portrait of a Youth in brown. M. 151^. Panel, 5^ inches by 4 inches, oval. Sale. Comte F. de Robiano, Brussels, May I, 1837, No. 152. 341^. Portrait of a Youth. A half-length, facing right. He has a book in his right hand. Signed in full ; panel, 7 inches by 5 inches. Sale. Henry Doetsch, London, June 22, 1895, No. 424. 342. PORTRAIT OF A YOUTH. A half-length, facing left. He wears a velvet cap with a plume, and a gorget. A study. From the description it seems closely related to the Cambridge portrait (336). Panel, 6 inches by 5^ inches. Sale. Arthur Kay of Glasgow, London, May 11, 1901, No. 32. 342*7. Portrait of a Youth. He wears a grey costume and a black hat and holds a book. Panel, 7^ inches by 5^ inches. Sale. Theobald Theobald and others, London, April 19, 1902, No. 134- 343. PORTRAIT OF MARIA JANS, DOU'S MOTHER. M. 190. A half-length. The figure is turned three-quarters left, but the