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vii AELBERT CUYP 53 the left but facing the spectator. She holds a parroquet in her right hand, and has a fan in her left. She wears a grey dress, a white apron and lace collar, and red ribbons, with a gold chain passing over her left shoulder. Dark background. [Compare 154^.] Canvas, 43 inches by 30! inches. Exhibited at the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition, London, 1903, No. 86. Then in the collection of Mrs. Richard Terrot. 156. Girl holding a Flower. A young girl, wearing a black jacket and red skirt with white linen collar, cuffs, and hat, stands holding her gloves in her right hand and a flower in her left. Beside her is a table with a red cloth, on which are books. To the left is a garden with tulip-beds. Panel, 35 inches by 26^ inches. In the possession of the Paris dealer F. Kleinberger, 1903. Sale. Lawrie and Co., London, January 28, 1905, No. 78 (1260, Lawrie). 156*. Girl holding a Fowl. Panel, 12^ inches by io| inches. Sales. Lady Wetherall and others, London, April 1 8, 1903, No. 83 (8 : 8s., Souchet). London, May 8, 1905, No. 91. 156^. Girl with a Goat. A little girl, aged about five, leads a goat. She has fair hair and blue eyes, and wears a green frock with a cap, collar, and cuffs. At the back is a landscape with buildings, figures, and animals. Canvas, 22 inches by 18 inches. Sale. A. G. de Berghe, Brussels, June 7, 1906, No. 27. 156^. Portrait of a Girl. In black, with a white lace collar, cuffs, and cap. She holds her gloves and a book. Panel, 32^ inches by 22 inches. Sale. London, July 20, 1906, No. 115. 157. PORTRAIT OF A CHILD. Aged about three. She wears a wine-coloured frock richly embroidered with gold and jewels, and a feathered cap. To the left are two lambs' heads. In the right back- ground is a flock of sheep. The sheep recall very clearly the work of J. G. Cuyp. Sixteen-sided panel, 25 inches by 28 inches. Exhibited at the Rembrandt Exhibition of Fred. Muller and Co., Amsterdam, 1906, No. 29. Sale. (first) Raedt van Oldenbarneveld, Amsterdam, November 6, 1900, No. 26 (6225 florins, Van Nulck). In the Y. collection, Holland. 157*7. Portrait of Children. Canvas, 24 inches by 2o inches. Sale. J. F. Wolschot, Antwerp, September I, 1817, No. 137. 157^. Portrait of a Child in Antique Dress. Panel, 43 J inches by 31 inches.