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GODFRIED SCHALCKEN SECT. CATALOGUE RAISONNE 1. LOT AND HIS DAUGHTERS. One daughter on the right, seen in full face, holds a wine-glass in her left hand. Full light falls from the left on her nude bosom. Lot also holds a goblet of wine. Canvas, 17 inches by 13 inches. Engraved by J. Smith. In the Hampton Court Gallery, 1898 catalogue, No. 660. 2. Joseph and Potiphar's Wife. Panel, 17^ inches by 24 inches. Sale. Maria Floh, born Von Loewenich, Crefeld, July 6, 1874, No. 69. 3. Samson and Delilah. Sm. 59. Sale. London, 1820 (jzi : 10 : 6). 3#. Samson. Panel, 1 1 inches by 7^ inches. Sale. Munich, September 30, 1874, No. 75. 4. Bathsheba going to the Bath. A very good picture. 19 inches by 16 inches. Sales. Dordrecht, May 2, 1708 (Hoet, i. 119), No. 7 (120 florins). Lambert van Hairen, Dordrecht, October 13, 1718 (Hoet, i. 219), No. 7 (160 florins). 5. SUSANNA AND THE ELDERS. She sits, turned to the left, as if ashamed, on some draperies, the ends of which in front fall on her right hip. She covers her breasts with her arms. Behind her to the right are the two elders speaking to her. Behind her to the left is a Cupid on a pedestal. In the left distance are some trees and buildings. Life size. Signed in full, and dated 1673 ; canvas, 50 inches by 40 J inches. Exhibited in the Rupprecht Exhibition, Munich, 1889, No. 152. Sales. Brenken and others, Cologne, April I, 1886, No. 90. H. T. Hoch (A. Rupprecht's successors), Munich, September 19, 1892, No. 192. In the possession of the New York dealer L. R. Ehrich. 6. Susanna and the Elders. Sm. 103. A very fine picture. Ascribed to Rubens in the sale catalogue. But, according to Terwesten and a MS. note by J. van der Marck, it was by Schalcken. Canvas, 27 inches by 20| inches. Sale. Van Eversdijck, The Hague, May 28, 1766 (Terw. 534), No. 8 1 but No. 85 of the original catalogue (141 florins, Fouquet). 7. Susanna at the Bath. She sits in a graceful pose at a hand- some bath, resting her arm on a carpet which hangs down the side, and