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xvn GERARD TER BORCH 119 Canvas, i6| inches by 13^ inches. Exhibited at Berlin, 1890, No. 291 ; and 1909, No. 140. In the collection of James Simon, Berlin. 379. PORTRAIT OF A LADY. Full length, standing, and looking straight before her. She leans her right hand on a table with a yellowish-red plush cover. She wears a black dress over a grey silk petticoat, a lace collar and cuffs. To the left is a brown silk curtain. [Pendant to 296.] Canvas, 26 inches by 20 inches. In the collection of Colonel Hankey, Beaulieu, Hastings. In the possession of the Paris dealer C. Sedelmeyer. In the possession of the Paris dealer F. Kleinberger. In the collection of the late A. de Ridder, Cronberg, near Frankfort-on- Main. 380. PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN. Three-quarter length, standing. She is turned to the right and looks straight before her, past the spectator. She wears a black dress over a white under-dress with short puffed sleeves adorned with black bows, and has a pearl necklace round her bare neck. On the arms, which hang loosely down, are pearl bracelets. On a table with a green cover, to the right, lie books and ornaments. A grey wall. In the Von Liphart collection, Ratshof, Dorpat. 381. PORTRAIT OF A LADY. Three-quarter length. She is middle-aged and of pleasant appearance. She is in black with white sleeves and a fur cape round her shoulders. Behind her is a red velvet chair. A good picture. Canvas, 15 inches by n inches. Exhibited at the Guildhall Art Gallery, London, 1890, No. 77. In the collection of Sir Hickman Bacon, Bart., Gainsborough. 382. Portrait of a Young Woman. With a broad white collar. Oval copper, 3^ inches by 3 inches. Exhibited at The Hague, 1 88 1, No. 292. In the collection of Victor de Stuers, The Hague. 383. PORTRAIT OF AN OLD LADY. Three-quarter length, seated. She is turned a little to the right, and rests her right hand on the arm of the chair and her left hand on her knee. She is in black. In the collection of Victor de Stuers, The Hague. 384. PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG LADY. Full length, stand- ing. She is turned three-quarters left and looks at the spectator. Beside her is a table with a red cloth, on which is a book. Her dark brown hair is combed back and bound with a ribbon. She wears ear-rings. Over a grey satin under-dress she wears a black dress, turned up, with white cuffs and a large white transparent collar round her shoulders, fastened with a brooch in front. Her hands are folded, and hold a closed fan. Canvas, 26 inches by 20 inches.