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230 CASPAR NETSCHER SECT. In the collection of Lord Arundell of Wardour. In the collection of A. E. M. Ashley, Broadlands. 2.660. Colonel Sidenisky. In the possession of Marguerite Godin, widow of Caspar Netscher ; No. 146 in the inventory of her goods taken after her death in 1694 see Qud Holland, v. 271. Simmern. See Maria of Orange-Nassau (234). 267. PIETER SIX (1655-1703), Sheriff of Amsterdam. Three- quarter length. A young man in a three-quarter view to the right, seated with his legs crossed at a table covered with a Persian carpet. He rests his right arm carelessly on the table ; his left arm is at his side. He wears a brown coat, the sleeves of which are turned up to the elbows, showing the white cuffs underneath. His breeches and stockings are of the same colour as the coat. Over the right arm and thigh lies a brown silk cloak. Round his neck is tied a white cravat. He wears a long wig ; his moustache is cut down to a very narrow strip. On the left a red curtain is wound round a marble column, adorned with a relief of a childish figure climbing on a vine. On the wall in the right background hang two pictures in gilt frames ; the upper is a copy of " Christ and the Woman of Samaria," by Annibale Carracci, now in the Budapest Museum. A boy, possibly the sitter's brother Willem, comes from the right, carrying a brace of partridges. [Compare 359.] Signed in full, and dated 1677 j canvas, 19 inches by 15! inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 7239. Acquired for Frankfort in 1839 at the Wilmans sale, Frankfort-on-Main. In the Stadel'sches Kunstinstitut, Frankfort-on-Main, 1900 catalogue, No. 218. 267*. Volckert Sloet, lord of Oldhuis (1669). See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 7295. In the collection of L. E. A. Baron Sloet tot Oldhuis, Haarlem. 267^. A Man named Solangre. In the possession of Marguerite Godin, widow of Caspar Netscher ; No. 124 in the inventory of her goods taken after her death in 1694 see Oud Holland, v. 271. 268. Jacob van Solingen. Three-quarter length. He stands, seen in full face, in front of the pergola of his house. He wears a brown velvet gown with white cuffs and tie. To the right is a view of a hilly land- scape with terraces in front. Signed in full on the balustrade of the balcony, and dated 1680 ; canvas, 1 6 inches by 17 inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 7370, I. Exhibited at Zwolle, 1882. Sales. O. A. Spitzen, Zwolle, October 15, 1889. Amsterdam, April i, 1890. In the collection of the late Senator Laporte, Linden, near Hanover. Solms. See Amalia von Solms (167-168).