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5 io EGLON HENDRIK VAN DER NEER SECT. 1 3 u. Portrait of a Man. [Pendant to 146^.] Canvas, 46 inches by 36^ inches. S^.Rotterdam, March 15, 1866, No. II (25 florins, Tyssen). 132. Portrait of a Richly Dressed Gentleman. In a full wig and a gold-embroidered costume. The expression on the face is charming and full of life. Oval copper, 3! inches by 3 inches. Sale. D. Vis Blokhuysen of Rotterdam, Paris, April I, 1870, No. 51 (225 francs). 132*. Portrait of a Young Gentleman. In Court costume in front of a recess. Admirably finished. Panel, 10 inches by 7| inches. Sale. L. J. Quarles van Uffbrd, Haarlem, March 23, 1874, No. 30. 133. PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN. - - Three-quarter length. He wears a flowered vest and a black cloak. He stands, bare- headed, beside a column and draws a dark green curtain aside with his right hand. Signed in full ; 18 inches by 15 inches. Sale. Heymel, Berlin, November 5, 1889, No. 164. 134. PORTRAIT OF A MAN. Half-length. Life size. He is young and wears a handsome costume. [Pendant to 150.] Signed in full, and dated 1668 ; 38^ inches by 31^ inches. Sale. Donati-Martini and others, Amsterdam, November 8, 1898, No. 42. 135. Portrait of a Man. Half-length. He is in black and wears a broad collar edged with lace. He has long brown hair. [Pendant to 152.] Canvas, i8 inches by 15^ inches. Sales. David Bles and others, Amsterdam, February 27, 1900, No. 78. Van der Oudermeulen and others, Amsterdam, April u, 1904, No. 989. 136. Portrait of a Young Officer. He leans his right arm on the back of a red velvet easy-chair. He wears a grey coat over a white satin vest. To the left, on a table, are a bottle and a goblet. In the right background is a battle. An attractive picture of great delicacy. Panel, io inches by 8 inches. Sale. H. G. du Bois and others, Amsterdam, November 27, 1906, No. 1 39 (600 florins). 137. PORTRAIT OF A LADY. Sm. 21. Three-quarter length, life size. A lady in white satin sits in an arm-chair, holding a chased silver vase. Near her is a table covered with a Turkey carpet, on which are a salver and ewer. According to the Albrechts sale-catalogue, the vase is of gold. According to the Locquet sale-catalogue, the lady holds an ivory cup and on the table are a rose and a mirror. Canvas, about 36^ inches by 28 inches.