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88 GERARD TER BORCH SECT. Painted in 1646. See Mocs, Iconographia Batava, No. 6192, I. Sale. J. L. Menke of Antwerp, Cologne, October 27, 1890, No. 79. Maria van Reygersbergen, wife of Hugo Grotius. [See 232.] 260. Willem Ripperda (about 1600-1669), Lord of Hengelo, Boekelo, etc., Envoy to the Peace Congress at Mtinster. He stands, wearing a complete suit of armour. His helmet lies on a block of stone beside him. At his feet lies a greyhound. Very delicate execution. Copper, 25 inches by 30 inches. Sales. A. Baron van Harinxma thoe Slooten, Amsterdam, September 9, 1839, No. 74 (33 florins, De Lelie). Heris (Bire of Brussels), Paris, March'25, 1841, No. 19 (301 francs). 261. JOHANNES ROEVER (1610-1661), Burgomaster of Deventer, Magistrate of Colmschate. Half-length, standing. He is in black. His head, framed in grey curls, is covered with a broad-brimmed and pointed hat. His right hand, holding his gloves, projects from the dark velvet facing of his cloak. A very good picture. Signed on the right at foot with the monogram ; painted in 1660 (according to Oud Holland^ iv. 1886, p. 156); canvas, 26 inches by 20 inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 6578. A replica is in a private collection in Osnabriick. Exhibited at Amsterdam, 1858, No. 1685. In the collection of the widow of Major-General Cocq, born Meyreis ; given by her in 1711 to V. Roever. In the collection of Valerius Roever (see Roever inventory in the Amsterdam University Library, No. 42). Sale. D. Vis Blokhuyzen of Rotterdam, Paris, April I, 1870, No. 73 (8600 francs). In the Hudtwalcker-Wesselhoeft collection, Hamburg, 1889 catalogue, No. 70. In the Hamburg Kunsthalle. 262. ROEVER (?). Full length: a man standing, turned to the right. He is in black and wears a hat. [Pendant to 373.] Canvas, 26 inches by 20 inches. Exhibited at Rotterdam, 1899, No. 7. In the collection of C. Hoogendijk, The Hague, No. 245. In the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, lent in 1911 by C. Hoogendijk, 1911 catalogue, No. 575*2. 263. Joost Roldanus, Writing-master at Zwolle. Painted in 1648 ; eulogised in verse in 1663 by Am. Moonen, Poezij, 683. The original is lost. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 6487. Lucretia Rouse, wife of the preacher Jan van Duren. [See 224.] 264. Albert Rusius (1614-1678), Professor at Leyden. Half-length.