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232 CASPAR NETSCHER SECT. 274. SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE (1628-1699), the eminent statesman. He sits, leaning on his left arm. Signed, and dated 1675 ; canvas, a small picture. In the collection of Sir W. Temple, Moor Park. In the collection of Lord Palmerston, Broadlands. In the collection of A. E. M. Ashley, Broadlands. 275. DOROTHY OSBORNE (1627-1695), wife of Sir William Temple. Canvas, a small picture. In the collection of Sir W. Temple, Moor Park. In the collection of Lord Palmerston, Broadlands. In the collection of A. E. M. Ashley, Broadlands. 276. Sir William Temple with his Wife and Infant Son. 45 inches by 62 inches. Sale. London, December 21, 1901, No. 140. Cornelia van der Togt, wife of Caspar van Royen. [See 262.] 277. CORNELIS TROMP (1629-1691), Lieutenant Admiral of Holland and West Friesland. Three-quarter length, almost in full face. He is in armour. In his right hand, which hangs down, is his baton of command. His left hand rests on his helmet, placed on a table covered with a Persian carpet. In the right background is a curtain of gold brocade. Signed in full on the helmet, and dated 1676 ; canvas, i8 inches by 15 J inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 8086, 9. In the collection of Cornells Tromp, the sitter ; mentioned in the inventory of his goods, 1692 ; see Qud Holland, 1901, p. 74. In the collection of A. R. P. van Kinschot, The Hague. 278. MARGARETHA MAERTENSDR. TROMP (1655- 1711), wife of Caspar van Kinschot. Three-quarter length ; almost in full face, with the head inclined to the left. With her right hand she grasps her red wrap which is embroidered with gold. She wears a white silk dress, with pearls in her ears and at her throat. In the right background is a landscape under evening light. Signed in full, and dated 1669 ; panel, 18 inches by 15^ inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 8092. In the collection of A. R. P. van Kinschot, The Hague. 279. DIRCK TULP (1624-1682). He stands, leaning his right arm on a block of marble sculptured in relief with a cavalry skirmish. He wears a brown coat with a lace cravat and a long fair wig. At the back are a Persian hanging and a view of a pack with a statue of one of the Dioscuri, Castor and Pollux. Signed in full, and dated 1677 ; canvas, 23 inches by 19^ inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 8 no, 3. In the collection of Six van Vromade, 's Graveland, near Hilversum.