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VAN DYCK.
Vienna Gallery.
with a white kerchief bordered with lace over her shoulders,
and ruffles to match ; the right hand hangs negligently at her
side, and the other is placed on her bosom.
3 ft. 8 in. by 3 st.—C.
101. Portrait of Emily, Countess of Solms, Princess of
Nassau Orange, about twenty-six years of age, seen in a three-
quarter view, with bushy hair of an auburn colour decked with
ssowers; she is attired in a rich Spanish court dress, of a raven-
gray silk, with full slashed sleeves, and a gold chain round her
neck ; the right hand holds a fan, and the left hangs negli-
gently by her side. A very excellent picture.
3 ft. 8 in. by 3 st.—C.
Engraved, with variations, by Meyssens.
There is a Portrait of this lady with the right arm leaning on a
table ; she is also richly attired, and adorned with a double row of
pearls suspended in front, engraved by Woumans.
The picture from which the latter print was engraved (painted in
brown and white) is in the collection of the Duke of Buccleugh.
9| in. by 7^ in.—P.
102. Portrait of Prince Charles-Louis (or Lodowick) and
Robert (or Rupert), his brother, sons of the Elector Palatine,
Frederick V. They are represented standing uncovered, habited
in black Spanish dresses, with white collars and gold chains round
their necks; the eldest has the right hand placed upon the hip,
the other hangs loosely at his side; the youngest (by the side
of whom is a dog) is leaning on a pedestal.
5 st. 6 in. by 3st.—C.
These are engraved separately.
Portraits of these Princes are engraved by Meyssens, Hollar,
Payne, and Bernard.—See Index.
A Duplicate of the preceding is in the Louvre.
VAN DYCK.
Vienna Gallery.
with a white kerchief bordered with lace over her shoulders,
and ruffles to match ; the right hand hangs negligently at her
side, and the other is placed on her bosom.
3 ft. 8 in. by 3 st.—C.
101. Portrait of Emily, Countess of Solms, Princess of
Nassau Orange, about twenty-six years of age, seen in a three-
quarter view, with bushy hair of an auburn colour decked with
ssowers; she is attired in a rich Spanish court dress, of a raven-
gray silk, with full slashed sleeves, and a gold chain round her
neck ; the right hand holds a fan, and the left hangs negli-
gently by her side. A very excellent picture.
3 ft. 8 in. by 3 st.—C.
Engraved, with variations, by Meyssens.
There is a Portrait of this lady with the right arm leaning on a
table ; she is also richly attired, and adorned with a double row of
pearls suspended in front, engraved by Woumans.
The picture from which the latter print was engraved (painted in
brown and white) is in the collection of the Duke of Buccleugh.
9| in. by 7^ in.—P.
102. Portrait of Prince Charles-Louis (or Lodowick) and
Robert (or Rupert), his brother, sons of the Elector Palatine,
Frederick V. They are represented standing uncovered, habited
in black Spanish dresses, with white collars and gold chains round
their necks; the eldest has the right hand placed upon the hip,
the other hangs loosely at his side; the youngest (by the side
of whom is a dog) is leaning on a pedestal.
5 st. 6 in. by 3st.—C.
These are engraved separately.
Portraits of these Princes are engraved by Meyssens, Hollar,
Payne, and Bernard.—See Index.
A Duplicate of the preceding is in the Louvre.