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494 EGLON HENDRIK VAN DER NEER SECT. Signed in full on the left, and dated 1669 ; panel, i8| inches by 15 inches. Sales.}. F. d'Orvielle, Amsterdam, July 15, 1705 (Hoet, i. 84), No. 58 (45 florins). E. B. Rubens and others, Amsterdam, August 1 1, 1857, No. 81. H. de Kat of Dordrecht, Paris, May 2, 1866, No. 55 (700 francs). In the Boymans Museum, Rotterdam, 1907 catalogue, No. 204. 75. A Lady playing the Lute in a Room. It is uncertain whether two or more of the following were identical : Sales. Amsterdam, June 18, 1704, No. 4. Amsterdam, April 17, 1708, No. 152. Amsterdam, September 25, 1743 (Hoet, ii. 125), No. 17 (67 florins). E. van Dishoek, The Hague, June 9, 1745 (Hoet, ii. 171), No. 49, (155 florins) 17 inches by 14 inches. Jacques de Roore, The Hague, September 4, 1747 (Hoet, ii. 207), No. 98 (160 florins, D. letswaart) 16 inches by 14 inches. 75^. A Woman singing. 13 inches by ii inches. Sale. Gerard Hoet, The Hague, August 25, 1760 (Terw. 226), No. 65 (60 florins ; but 80 florins, Haaften, according to the original catalogue). 76. A Lady with a Music- Book. Sm. ii. A lady in a white satin skirt and a red bodice sits at a table on which lies a guitar. She leans her right elbow on the table ; she holds a music-book in her left hand. Canvas, ii inches by io| inches. Sale. Comte Dubarry, Paris, November 21, 1774 (420 francs). 77. A Lady with a Guitar. Sm. 12. A lady in a white bodice with pink ribbons and a red skirt embroidered with silver lace sits at a table, putting a new string on her guitar. Canvas, 12 inches by 9^ inches. In the collection of the Abbe Seviny, Paris, 1778. 78. A Lady with a Guitar. A comely young lady, wearing a red velvet jacket trimmed with white fur and a white satin skirt, is playing the guitar. A music-book lies on a table covered with a finely embroidered cloth. Artistic and finished. Panel, 1 1 inches by 9 inches. Sales. J. D. Nijman, Amsterdam, August 16, 1797, No. 190 (91 florins). Amsterdam, June 16, 1800, No. 17 (145 florins, Gruijter). 79. A Lady at Music. She is well dressed and sits playing a spinet. Finely painted. 9 inches by 7 inches. Sale. Van Dijl, Amsterdam, January 10, 1814, No. 121 (36 florins 50). 80. A Young Lady with a Violin. A comely and richly dressed girl sits in a room at a table on which lie some sheets of music. She holds