VAN DYCK.
207
Engraved by Woumans, and Bloteling.
A portrait of the above person is in the Warwick collection.
728. Portrait of Justus Lipsius. His countenance, which
indicates him to have been about sixty years of age, is of an
oval form, and expresses great intelligence. He is dressed in
a black vest, with a cloak bordered with fur, and a small ruff.
The fingers of the left hand are between the leaves of a book,
and the right is in a position which shows that the individual
is speaking.
9^ in. by 7^ in.—P.
Engraved by S. A. Bolswert; and by Schink, in mezzotinto ;
also in an oval, by Galle; and again, by Boulonois. The former
print was taken from a picture done en grisaille.
Now in the collection of the Duke of Buccleuch.
729. Portrait of Deodorus Van Tulden, a jurisconsult. He
is seen in a three-quarter view, dressed in a silk cloak, with a
gold chain round his neck ; his left hand holds an open book,
to a passage in which he is pointing with a finger of his right.
Engraved by P. de Jode.
730. Portrait of Alexander de la Faille, a senator, apparently
about fifty years of age. He is seen in nearly a front view,
with the hair turned up on his forehead, and is habited in
black, with a pendent ruff round the neck. The right hand
holds his mantle. An admirable picture, in the artist’s Flemish
manner.
3ft. 7 in. by 3ft. 1 in.—C. Worth 250Z.
Engraved by Lommelin.
Now in the Musee at Brussels.
731. Portrait of John Charles de la Faille, a jesuit, habited
in a black dress, and wearing a high square cap, of the same
colour; he is seated in an arm-chair, holding a pair of com-
207
Engraved by Woumans, and Bloteling.
A portrait of the above person is in the Warwick collection.
728. Portrait of Justus Lipsius. His countenance, which
indicates him to have been about sixty years of age, is of an
oval form, and expresses great intelligence. He is dressed in
a black vest, with a cloak bordered with fur, and a small ruff.
The fingers of the left hand are between the leaves of a book,
and the right is in a position which shows that the individual
is speaking.
9^ in. by 7^ in.—P.
Engraved by S. A. Bolswert; and by Schink, in mezzotinto ;
also in an oval, by Galle; and again, by Boulonois. The former
print was taken from a picture done en grisaille.
Now in the collection of the Duke of Buccleuch.
729. Portrait of Deodorus Van Tulden, a jurisconsult. He
is seen in a three-quarter view, dressed in a silk cloak, with a
gold chain round his neck ; his left hand holds an open book,
to a passage in which he is pointing with a finger of his right.
Engraved by P. de Jode.
730. Portrait of Alexander de la Faille, a senator, apparently
about fifty years of age. He is seen in nearly a front view,
with the hair turned up on his forehead, and is habited in
black, with a pendent ruff round the neck. The right hand
holds his mantle. An admirable picture, in the artist’s Flemish
manner.
3ft. 7 in. by 3ft. 1 in.—C. Worth 250Z.
Engraved by Lommelin.
Now in the Musee at Brussels.
731. Portrait of John Charles de la Faille, a jesuit, habited
in a black dress, and wearing a high square cap, of the same
colour; he is seated in an arm-chair, holding a pair of com-