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4 oo GODFRIED SCHALCKEN SECT. 324. Barthout van Slingelandt (1654-1711), Burgomaster of Dordrecht. Dated 1682. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 7274, I. 325. Elizabeth van Bleyswijck (1663-1728), wife of B. van Slingelandt. Dated 1686. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 719. 326. COVERT VAN SLINGELANDT (1623-1690), Pensionary of Dordrecht. Sm. Suppl. 9. Three-quarter length, turned a little to the right. His right arm rests on a table ; his gloved left hand is on his hip. He wears a black silk coat and a white collar. His long hair falls on his shoulders. At the back is a red curtain, beyond which are seen houses. Wrongly identified as Jan de Witt by Sm. and the Northbrook catalogue. [Pendant to 327.] An "admirable example of the master's skill in portraiture" (Sm.). Signed on the right at foot ; copper, i6| inches by 13 inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 7283, 3. Engraved by J. Houbraken. In the collection of Baron J. G. Verstolk van Soelen, The Hague ; bought as a whole in 1846 by Sir T. Baring, H. Mildmay, and Lord Overstone. In the collection of Sir Thomas Baring, London, from 1846. In the collection of the Earl of Northbrook, London, 1889 catalogue, No. 95. 327. Arnoldina van Beaumont (1635-1701), wife of Govert van Slingelandt. Sm. Suppl. 10. A comely lady with brown hair, seen in a three-quarter view. Her left hand points to the distance ; her right hand rests on a low wall. She wears a black silk dress, with a white muslin kerchief and cuffs. Identified by Sm. as the wife of Jan de Witt. [Pendant to 326.] An " admirable example of the master's skill in portraiture " (Sm.). Panel, i6 inches by 13^ inches. In the collection of Baron J. G. Verstolk van Soelen, The Hague ; bought as a whole in 1846 by Sir T. Baring, H. Mildmay, and Lord Overstone. In the collection of Sir Thomas Baring, London, who sold it in 1846 to Chaplin. 328. WILLEM SLUYSKEN (i6 7 3- I7 25). See Moes Iconographia Batava, No. 7305. Exhibited at Dordrecht, 1897, No. 2129. In the Onderwater collection, Haarlem. 3280. Madame Sneek. She rests as a nymph beneath foliage. In the collection of Adriaan Sneek, son of the sitter, Dordrecht, in 1721 ; see Houbraken, iii. 176. 329. Margaretha de Sont, wife of Nicolaas Eelboo. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 7404, 2. In the collection of the Dowager Madame Van Repelaer van Spijkenisse> Dordtwijk, near Dordrecht.