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vii AELBERT CUYP 43 130^. Portrait of a Little Boy. Uncertain by which Cuyp. Sale. Beckford, Fonthill Abbey, September 17, 1822, No. I. 130*. Portrait of a Youth, with a Brown Spaniel. Panel, 30^ inches by 24 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, October 30, 1823, No. 62 (10 florins). A Shepherd. Half-length. Panel, 27 inches by 21 inches. Sale. (Supplementary) Amsterdam, May 14, 1839, No. 404 (6 florins 25, Anderson). 130^. Portrait of a Youth. Panel, 20 inches by 17 inches. Sale. (Supplementary) Amsterdam, February 12, 1850, No. 232. 131. Portrait of a Boy aged Ten or Twelve. He wears sporting costume and stands in the open, holding a dog in a leash. In the distance are the houses of Dordrecht. Panel, 12^ inches by 15 inches. Sale. A. J. Steenecruys, Antwerp, May 14, 1850, No. 18. 131^. Portrait of a Boy of Good Family. Signed in full ; canvas, 44^ inches by 33 inches. Sale. M. Wolff, Berlin, May 25, 1857, No. 420. 13 1. A Young Shepherd reading. Half-length. Panel, 22| inches by i6| inches. Sale. P. Blusse van Zuidland en Velgerslijk and T. J. van der Goorbergh, Amsterdam, April 5, 1870, No. 14. 132. Portrait of a Boy. He is dressed in red and wears a cap. He stands in a landscape, playing with a roe-buck which he holds by the horns. In the foreground are large-leaved plants and bushes. In the distance are two cows lying down, a herdsman, and some ruins illumined by the setting sun. [Pendant to 152.] Signed in full ; canvas, 49^ inches by 38 inches. Sales. Malfait of Lille, Paris, December 19, 1864. Auguiot, Paris, March i, 1875, No. 3. Portrait of a Comely Boy. He stands in a landscape, with bow and quiver. Canvas, oval, 13^ inches by 12 inches. Sale. Treuer and others, Frankfort-on-Main, April 27, 1891, No. 19. 132^. Portrait of a Boy. A princely boy, dressed in a red blouse, stands on the terrace of a park. He wears sandals and a broad-brimmed hat with a plume. With the right hand he holds a greyhound in a leash ; his left hand is behind his back. Canvas, 40 inches by 36 inches. Sale. Hopken-Melenberg and others, Berlin, May 6, 1892, No. 98.