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4 io ADRIAEN VAN OSTADE SECT. 873*. A Merry Scene. Sale. Amsterdam, April 17, 1708 (Hoet, i. 117), No. 8 (78 florins). 873^. A Fine Merry Scene. Sale. Amsterdam, April 17, 1708, No. 20. 873*:. Portrait of the Painter. See Moes, Iconographia Satava, No. 5628. Sa/e.W. Beckford, Fonthill Abbey, 1823 (27 : 16 : 6, Walker). 874. Portrait of the Painter. Sm. 172. He wears a cap and a cloak with a plain white collar falling over it. His right hand is raised to his breast. Beside him is a bust of Hadrian. The " only picture, by the master, of the size of life" that Sm. had seen. [Compare 875*7.] Canvas, 30 inches by 26 inches. Compare Moes, Iconographia Hatava, No. 5628, 2. Sale. Lord Radstock, London, May 12, 1826 (178 : ios., Emmerson). In the possession of the London dealer Emmerson, 1829 (Sm.). 874*7. Portrait of the Painter. Panel, 6| inches by inches. Sale. Comte F. de Robiano, Brussels, May I, 1837, No. 508. 875. Interior: Portrait of A. van Ostade. Sale. W. Buchanan, London, 1846 (^558). 875*7. Portrait of the Painter. Half-length. He sits on a chair, turned three-quarters left, and looks at the spectator. He wears a cloak and a black hat. His right forearm rests on a table to the left, on which stands a bust of Hadrian. With his left hand he grasps the ribbon of his collar. In the left background is a drapery. [Compare 874.] See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 5628, 3. Described from an etching by J. B. Coolers, which was probably etched in reverse from 874. 875^. Portrait of Ostade's Wife. Sale. Cornelis Dusart, Haarlem, August 21, 1708, No. 69. 876. Portrait of Anthonie van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1722), physicist and surgeon of Haarlem. He sits, turned three-quarters left, and leans his left arm on the table and his right hand on his hip. He wears a black costume with a white collar and brown gloves. In front of him are a book and a celestial globe. Signed in full at the foot of the globe, and dated 1665 ; panel, 8 inches by 7 inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 4415, I. Sale. H. de Kat, Paris, May 2, 1865, No. 63. 877. Portrait of Joost van den Vondel. 7 inches by 5^ inches. Sale. Sonne and others, Amsterdam, July 5, 1759, No. 1 8 (91 florins, Van Diemen).