GERARD DOW.
5
12 in. by 9 in.—P.
Collection of Van Hoeck Janz, Ams\
t. 1706. .
. HOflo.
091.
-■ Bout .....
1733. .
. 1405flo.
1201.
-- Van Zwieten .
1741. .
. 1290 flo.
116Z.
- M. de Gaignat
1768. .
. 0220fs.
249L
4. A Schoolmaster, with four scholars. The composition
exhibits a venerable old man seated, with a table and desk
before him, holding in his left hand a ferula, and in the other
a pencil, with which he is directing a youth in reading;
another youth stands opposite to him, with a book in his hand.
The figures are seen to the knees. This picture is painted,
with surprising care and beautiful finish.
Collection of Van Loo .... 1713. . 1030 sso. 921.
The present value is about 2501. Now in the Fitzwilliam col-
lection at Cambridge, the whole of which was bequeathed by the
late Lord Fitzwilliam to the University.
12 in. by 6 in.—P.
5. Two children, with a pot of sweetmeats, and an old
woman playing with a cat. Mentioned by Descamps, being
then in the
Collection of M. de Wassenaar, 1757.
6. A girl caressing a dog, and giving it something to drink;
mentioned by Descamps.
Collection of M. Fagel, 1753.
7. A young woman at an arched-top window, with a rabbit
in one hand, and the other leaning on a basket of apples which
is placed before her; at her side stands a boy, who appears to
be bargaining for some fruit, and in a familiar way has put his
hand upon her shoulder; on the sill of the window are a brass
5
12 in. by 9 in.—P.
Collection of Van Hoeck Janz, Ams\
t. 1706. .
. HOflo.
091.
-■ Bout .....
1733. .
. 1405flo.
1201.
-- Van Zwieten .
1741. .
. 1290 flo.
116Z.
- M. de Gaignat
1768. .
. 0220fs.
249L
4. A Schoolmaster, with four scholars. The composition
exhibits a venerable old man seated, with a table and desk
before him, holding in his left hand a ferula, and in the other
a pencil, with which he is directing a youth in reading;
another youth stands opposite to him, with a book in his hand.
The figures are seen to the knees. This picture is painted,
with surprising care and beautiful finish.
Collection of Van Loo .... 1713. . 1030 sso. 921.
The present value is about 2501. Now in the Fitzwilliam col-
lection at Cambridge, the whole of which was bequeathed by the
late Lord Fitzwilliam to the University.
12 in. by 6 in.—P.
5. Two children, with a pot of sweetmeats, and an old
woman playing with a cat. Mentioned by Descamps, being
then in the
Collection of M. de Wassenaar, 1757.
6. A girl caressing a dog, and giving it something to drink;
mentioned by Descamps.
Collection of M. Fagel, 1753.
7. A young woman at an arched-top window, with a rabbit
in one hand, and the other leaning on a basket of apples which
is placed before her; at her side stands a boy, who appears to
be bargaining for some fruit, and in a familiar way has put his
hand upon her shoulder; on the sill of the window are a brass