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are taken, Charles, Mary, and Baby James.) Group of three (fulllength), Dresden Gallery. Group of five. Berlin Gallery. Princess Mary and Prince William (her fiancé). Amsterdam. Prince William of Nassau. St. Petersburg.

Cornelis de Vos. Baby. Antwerp. (In high chair with toys.)
Two little daughters. Berlin Gallery. (Children richly dressed seated en floor. Bewitching.)

Dutch, Seventeenth century.

Cuyp. Boy’s head. (Wearing broad-brimmed hat.)
Maes. Boy with hawk. Wallace Collection, London.
Frans Hals. Ilpenstein Baby. Berlin Gallery. (Richly dressed baby bubbling over with laughter. In arms of nurse.)
Moreelse. Princess. Amsterdam. (Half-length; dressed in stiff corset.)
Terburg. Helen van Schalke. Amsterdam. (Cabinet picture, Full-length figure. Dressed like a Quaker lady with reticule over arm. Very quaint.)
Ver Meer, Girl's head, Hague. (Wearing turban. Wonderful light on face.)
Lirens. Portrait of Boy. Berlin.

Spanish, Seventeenth century.

Velasquez. Princess Margaret. Louvre. (Bust.) Las Meninas. Madrid Gallery. (Interior with little Princess Margaret in center, surrounded by attendants.)
Princess Margaret. Vienna Gallery. (Full-length figure similar to that in Las Meninas.)
Princess Maria Theresa. Madrid Gallery.
Prince Baltasar Carlos on his Pony. Madrid Gallery.
Prince Baltasar Carlos (with hunting dog). Madrid Gallery.
Prince Baltasar Carlos (with dwarf). Boston Art Museum.
Murillo. Boy at window, National Gallery, London.