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x ADRIAEN VAN OSTADE 157 49*7. A Peasant looking out of a Window. He holds a pipe. Panel, 10 inches by 8| inches. Sale. A. van Beeftingh and others, Rotterdam, April 30, 1832, No. 14 (206 florins, Netscher). 50. A Peasant at the Door. He wears a black cap and a brown coat, and leans on the half-door of his house, over which grows a vine. Oval panel, n^ inches by 8 inches. Sale. Dr. van Cleef of Utrecht, Paris, April 4, 1864, No. 71 (1620 francs). 51. A Man in an Embrasure. He holds a beer-jug. Panel, 8 inches by 6 inches. Sale. W. C. P. Baron van Reede van Oudtshoorn, Amsterdam, April 14, 1874, No. 37. 52. The Flemish Jester at a Window. The window is over- grown with vine. The man wears a reddish doublet with grey sleeves, and holds a jug. Signed in full ; panel, 1 1 inches by 9 inches. Sale. G. Rothan, Paris, May 29, 1890, No. 80 (8500 francs). 52*. A Peasant at an Open Window. Oval, io inches by 8 inches. Sale. Bateman, London, April u, 1896, No. 121. 52^. A Man drinking at a Window. A man in a brown doublet, holding a covered jug in his right hand, looks out of a window overgrown with foliage. Canvas, io| inches by 8 inches. Sale. J. Durlacher, Frankfort-on-Main, December n, 1906, No. 115. 52<r. A Peasant at a Window. Panel. Sale. Francis Baring and others, London, May 4, 1907, No. no. 53. An Old Man leaning at a Window. Sm. 229. He wears a cloak and a hat, and holds a pipe in one hand and a jug in the other. Panel, about 7 inches by 6 inches. Described by Sm. from an etching by some unnamed etcher. 53. The Singer at a Window. According to Wesseiy, the same composition as 66, but in reverse. Engraved in mezzotint by Jan van Somer (Wesseiy, 86). 54. TWO MEN AT A WINDOW. One leans out ; he holds a beer-glass in his right hand and a cap in his left. Signed in full ; panel, n inches by 9^ inches. Exhibited at the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition, London, 1885, No. 139. In the collection of A. P. Heywood Lonsdale, Shavington. 54*. Two Peasants at an Open Window. One holds a glass of beer.