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xvin CASPAR NETSCHER 233 280. CATHARINA RESTEAU (1643-1707), second wife of Dirck Tulp. She wears a white silk gown and a wrap interwoven with gold. She sits, leaning her left arm on the basin of a fountain. The water pours out from a dolphin held by a Cupid. At the back is a landscape. Signed in full, and dated 1677 ; canvas, 23 inches by ig| inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 6364. In the collection of Six van Vromade, 's Graveland, near Hilversum. 280^7. Hieronymus van Uffelen, lord of Roscharr. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 8 1 64. In the collection of the late Otto Wesendonck, Berlin. 280^. Willem van de Velde (1633-1707), the sea-painter. In black with white cuffs and collar, holding a sketch. 41 inches by 35^ inches. Sale. London, May 14, 1906. Villiers. See Duchess of Cleveland (192-193) ; Mary Bayning (174). Eleonora Vlooswijck, born Burgh. [See 182.] 280*:. Sir Horace Walpole (1678-1757). As a boy with a gun and a dog. Oval. Sale. London, April 3, 1901, No. 31. 281. Abraham de Wicquefort (1606-1682), historian. Dated 1670. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 9037. In the collection of the dowager Madame Van Reenen-Rendorp, Bergen. 282. Paulus Wiertz (died 1676), field-marshal. Sales. Haarlem, April 12, 1740, No. 6. Fr. Decker, Haarlem, August 29, 1752, No. 36. J. Enschede, Haarlem, May 30, 1786, No. 90. 283. WILLIAM III. (1650-1702), Prince of Orange- Nassau, later King of England. Full length. He stands, with his head inclined to the right, in a landscape. His left hand rests on his hip ; his right hand grasps his baton. He wears black armour over a yellow coat. On a rock to the right lie his helmet and orange-brown cloak. In the left back- ground is a cavalry skirmish. Pendant to the replica mentioned under 297. Signed in full to the left at foot ; canvas, 32 inches by 25 inches. A copy on canvas, 31^ inches by 25 inches is in the Rijksmuseum, 1911 catalogue, No. 1734 ; it is perhaps by Johan van Huchtcnburgh. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 9096, 36. Exhibited in the Orange Exhibition, 1898, No. 503, as a Constantijn Netscher. In the collection of A. van der Hoop, Amsterdam ; bequeathed to the city in 1854, and lent to the Rijksmuseum in 1885. In the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 1911 catalogue, No. 1732.