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5 4 AELBERT CUYP SECT. Salf.G. Kamermans, Rotterdam, October 3, 1825, No. 87 (5 florins, Lamme). i57<r. Portrait of a Child. In old Dutch dress, with a sheep; life size. Fine in colour and handling. [Compare 148^.] Panel, 38^ inches by 9 inches ( ?). ^.Rotterdam, October 18, 1843, No. 12 (76 florins, Chaplin). i ^d. Portrait of a Child with a Goat. Canvas. Sale. Antwerp, February 24, 1851, No. 83. 157*. A Child seated. Holding a rattle, and playing with a Danish puppy. Sa/e.M., Paris, March 26, 1866, No. 82. iS7/ Portrait of a Child with a Bird. 23! inches by 17 inches. In the possession of the London dealer Larkin, 1892, No. 49. i$jg. A Child with a Dog. 46 inches by 36 inches. Sale. Maclean, London, November 15, 1902, No. 99. 157^. A Boy and a Girl. They are richly dressed in velvet, and sit with a lamb under a tree in a wooded landscape. Some game hangs on a tree to the right : two dogs watch it. In the foreground are a basket of flowers and a gun. To the left is a landscape vista. Canvas, 27 inches by 39 inches. In the Perdoux collection, Paris. In the possession of the Berlin dealer Henry Weustenberg, 1907 catalogue, No. 33. 158. THREE LITTLE SHEPHERDESSES OF GOOD FAMILY, WITH SHEEP (Portraits). The little girl in front sits in profile to the left, and turns her head to the spectator. Her rose- trimmed straw hat hangs down in her left hand ; with her right she holds out a thistle to a lamb on the left. Her two young sisters stand behind. On a slight elevation in the right background are sheep. An early work, still in the style of Jacob Gerritsz Cuyp. Signed ; canvas, 48 inches by 48 inches. Mentioned by Parthey (i. 121). In the collection of Ig. Th. von Pachner, Vienna, 1820. In the collection of J. Tschager, Vienna. In the Ferdinandeum, Innsbruck, Tschager bequest, 1899 catalogue, No. 634. 159. THREE CHILDREN (said to be Cuyp's), or, The Young Shepherdesses. Sm. Suppl. 41. On the right two girls sit in front of bushes and trees. The elder turns half left, and looks at the spectator. She wears an orange-coloured frock, and is weaving a garland of flowers. At her feet lies a sheep, with its head to the right,