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xviii CASPAR NETSCHER 243 Canvas, 20^ inches by 17^ inches. In the collection of Sir Philip Sidney, Bart., Penshurst, 1842 (Sm.). In the collection of Lord de 1'Isle and Dudley, Penshurst. 310. Ferdinand Wilhelmus, Duke of Wurttemberg (1659-1701), General in the Danish, and later in the Dutch, service. Sale. C. B. Doll van Ourijk, Dordrecht, September 10, 1777, No. 25 (6 florins, Van Leen). 311. James Stuart, Duke of York (1633-1701), afterwards King James II. of England. Half-length, turned to the left. Canvas, 21 inches by 18 inches. In the collection of the Duke of Roxburgh. Sale. H. Doetsch, London, June 22, 1895, No. 368. 312. PORTRAIT OF A WELL-DRESSED GENTLE- MAN. Three-quarter length ; standing, turned three-quarters right. His right hand is on a dog's head, and his left hand is in the breast of his ample robe. His luxuriant hair falls on his shoulders. On a table behind to the left lie some papers and a sword ; above the table hangs a curtain. At the back to the right is a view of a park with a marble statue. Signed in full on the right beside the figure, and dated 1680 ; canvas, 19 inches by 15^ inches. In the collection of the Elector Erthal, from whose estate the picture passed in 1802 to the Bavarian Crown. In the collection in the Palace at Aschaffenburg, No. 232. 313. Portrait of a Gentleman of the time of Louis XIV. He wears a robe with lace cuffs, and a large wig. It is ascribed by Waagen and by the catalogue to Constantijn Netscher ; but it is more closely related to Caspar Netscher. Panel, 14 inches by io| inches. In the Sauvan collection (? Ph. Sauvan, 1698-1792). In the Avignon Museum, 1880 catalogue, No. 412. 314. PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN. Three-quarter length. A gentleman with a long wig, dressed in a blue robe embroidered with gold, sits on a verandah in front of a dark green curtain. His left hand rests lightly on his hip. With his right hand he points to a stone figure of Themis. At the back is a view of a park under a cloudy evening sky. [Pendant to 364.] Signed in full, and dated 1679 ; canvas, 21 inches by 17! inches. In the Reichert collection, bequeathed in 1893 to the museum. In the Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin, 1911 catalogue, No. 8506. 315. PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN OF RANK.- Three-quarter length. With a large wig falling on his shoulders. He sits in a park, with his right elbow resting on a stone pedestal and his left hand on his hip. His coat is shot with yellow ; the sleeves are turned up,