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ii 4 FRANS HALS SECT. precisely, but it almost gives the impression of being the work of Frans Hals. Panel, 27^ inches by 22^ inches. In the Lasienski Palace, Warsaw, 1895 catalogue, No. 76 catalogued as by an unknown master of the Flemish school. 396. Portrait of a Woman. M. 118. Three-quarter-length, facing left. In full light. Ugly features. Of the last period. [Pendant to 320.] In the collection of Count Zamoyski, Warsaw noted by A. Bredius. 397. PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN STANDING. B. 125 ; M. 116. Half-length. She is turned three-quarters left, and looks at the spectator. Her right hand is clasped in her left. She wears a white cap, a black dress with a broad and tight-fitting white collar and white wrist- bands. [Pendant to 322. Compare 423.] Canvas, 40 inches by 33 inches. Exhibited at Vienna, 1873, No. 107. In the Perignon collection. In the Urza'fs gallery. Sales. Pereire, Paris, March 6, 1872. G. R. Epstein, Vienna, 1873. In the possession of the Paris dealer C. Sedelmeyer, " Catalogue of 300 Paintings," 1898, No. 51. In the collection of Baron Albert von Rothschild, Vienna. 398. PORTRAIT OF A WELL-DRESSED WOMAN. M. 190. She wears a lace cap and a ruff, and holds in her left hand a red and white handkerchief. Inscribed, "aetat suae 41 anno 1638." Exhibited at Vienna, 1873, No. 124. In the collection of Baron Anselm von Rothschild, Vienna. In the collection of Baron Albert von Rothschild, Vienna. 399. PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. M. 114. Half-length. She is turned three-quarters right, and looks at the spectator. Her hands are folded on her breast ; in the right is a closed fan. She wears a lace- trimmed cap, a black dress with a broad lace-trimmed collar and wrist- bands, and pearl earrings, bracelets, and necklace. [Pendant to 326.] Octagonal panel, 26 inches by 22 inches j the grain of the wood runs diagonally. Exhibited at Worms, 1902, No. 557 ; at Dttsseldorf, 1904, No. 315 ; and at Berlin, 1906, No. 52. Sale. Van Laanen, The Hague, November 16, 1767, No. 28 (39 florins). In the Sanderstead Court collection. Sale. H. Doetsch, London, June 22, 1895, No. 372. In the possession of the Paris dealer C. Sedelmeyer, "Catalogue of 100 Paintings," 1896, No. 17. In the collection of Freiherr von Heyl zu Herrnsheim, Worms. 3990. Head of a Woman. Mentioned in the inventory of the estate left by the painter Jan van der