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298 CASPAR NETSCHER SECT. 465*7. A Man with Four Children. In the collection of Albertina Agnes of Orange-Nassau ; inventory taken about 1 68 1, No. 34. 465^. A Group of Two Persons. In the collection of Henriette Catharina von Anhalt ; in the inventory of her goods, 1708, No. 8 (valued at 60 taler, and allotted to Henriette Amalie von Nassau-Dietz). 465*-. A Family Group. In the collection of Henriette Catharina von Anhalt ; in the inventoy of her goods, 1708, No. 9 (valued at 40 taler, and allotted to Henriette Amalie von Nassau-Dietz). 465^. A Lady and Gentleman. Thinly and tenderly painted. Sale. Amsterdam, June 13, 1718 (Hoet, i. 217), No. 16 (42 florins). 465-?. A Woman with a Child. Excellent. A small picture. Sale. Amsterdam, April 15, 1739 (Hoet, i. 582), No. 126 (20 florins). 465/1 A Fashionably Dressed Woman with Two Children. A small picture. Sale. Jacques de Roore, The Hague, September 4, 1747 (Hoet, ii. 207), No. 97 (10 florins, De Groot). 465^. Portrait of Two Women conversing. Full length. With a dog, statues, and a park landscape. 26J inches by 32^ inches. In the collection of Jakob Halfwassenaar, The Hague, 1752 (Hoet, ii. 465). 466. A Family Group. In an interior. A comely woman sits at a table covered with a carpet, in which stand a china water-jug and a silver dish. Behind the woman is the man, to whom a girl in white silk offers a basket of fruit. Near them is a girl with a dog on her lap. Very fine ; in the manner of Ter Borch. Canvas, 32^ inches by 26^ inches. Sale. J. D. Nijman, Amsterdam, August 16, 1797, No. 189 (115 florins). 4660. A Family Group. Very finely rendered. 32 inches by 26J inches. Sale. Amsterdam, April 30, 1821, No. 118 (30 florins, Louf). 466^. A Well -Dressed Lady and Child outside a Country- House. Canvas. Sales. Amsterdam, August 2, 1828, No. 91 (6 florins 15, Hopman). J. Wijsman and others, Amsterdam, November 24, 1828, No. 77. 467. A Lady and Gentleman and Two Children. Sm. 39, and Suppl. 25. The lady in white satin sits holding one child on a pedestal near a vase of flowers. The other child, in a yellow frock, stands at her