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xviii CASPAR NETSCHER 245 Panel, 16 inches by ii| inches. In the collection of John Graham-Gilbert of Yorkhill, Glasgow ; bequeathed by his widow to the city in 1877. In the Glasgow Art Gallery, 1911 catalogue, No. 692 (old No. 669). 321. PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN OF RANK. Three-quarter length, seated, turned a little to the right. His left hand is on his hip. His right hand grasps his richly figured brown robe, which is lined with yellow. His right elbow leans on a stone table supported by Cupids. In the background to the left is a green curtain, while to the right is a marble figure. Signed in full on the edge of the table, and dated 1675 ; canvas, i8| inches by 15 inches. In the Cologne Museum, 1902 catalogue, No. 698 ; given in 1879 by D. Oppenheim. 322. PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN IN A RED SILK DRESS. Standing, turned to the left. In the collection of C. T. D. Crews, London. 323. PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN IN A REDDISH- BROWN COAT. Three-quarter length, standing, turned to the right, with the right hand on the breast. He has a long white muslin cravat, and full white sleeves to his shirt. On the left a red curtain is looped up. Through a window on the right is a view of a garden with large flower- pots and trees. Signed on the window-sill, and dated 1680 ; panel, 14! inches by io inches. Sale. Sir Thomas Baring, London, June 3, 1848, No. 78 (6 : 6s.). In the collection of Sir Francis T. Baring, London. In the collection of the Earl of Northbrook, London, 1889 catalogue, No. 79. 324. Portrait of a Young Man with a Fair Wig. He smiles. In the collection of the Marquis Mansi, Lucca noted by A. Bredius. 325. Portrait of a Gentleman. The attribution is possible but uncertain. [Pendant to 381.] Canvas, 14 inches by 12 inches. In the Lyons Museum, 1903 catalogue, No. 151 ; acquired in 1835. 326. Portrait of a Young Man in a Black Velvet Doublet. There are small buttons on the doublet. On the right shoulder is a piece of pink drapery. He wears a lace cravat with a pink silk ribbon. He has fair hair. Copper, 28 inches by 20 inches. Exhibited in the Exhibition of Miniature Portraits at Rotterdam, 1910, No. 890. In the collection of E. Warneck, Paris. 327. PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN WITH A LARGE CHESTNUT WIG. Sm. Suppl. 14. Half-length, standing, turned