GERARD TERBURG.
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at the side of the table, with a gold bason and ewer in his
hands; behind the lady is a little dog jumping up in a chair.
A looking-glass, in a richly-ornamented frame, and a candlestick
with two branches, are on the table. A beautiful work of the
master. Engraved in the Musee Francais.
2 st. 6 in. by 2st.—C.
Purloined from the Louvre in 1815.
Now in the collection ofM. Wilmens, Franckfort.
62. La Gazetiere Hollandaise. A young woman, repre-
sented in a profile view, with her hair neatly braided, and
habited in a plain dress, seated at a table with a newspaper in
her hand, which she appears to have ceased reading, for the
purpose of speaking to some one : a cushion and a cloth lie on
the table. Engraved by Wille, under the above title, from
a picture then in the collection of the Count de Boulbon.
63. Three Peasants quarrelling and fighting in a room.
Engraved by Suyderhoef.
64. A young Lady, wearing a hat and feathers, seated at the
side of a table, upon which she leans her arm. Engraved by
H. Barry.
65. A Man filling his pipe, and looking earnestly at a young
Woman, who is pouring him out a glass of liquor. Engraved
by Van Somer.
66. La Soucieuse Hollandoise. A Lady, represented in a
front view, seated at a table, on which she leans, holding a
single rose in one hand, and a bunch of roses in the other; a
casket, a candlestick, and some jewels, are on the table, in front
of which stands a chair, with a mantle thrown across its back.
Described from a print, engraved by R. Gallard, under the above
title.
67. A Portrait of a Gentleman, habited in a suit of black,
represented standing in his library. He appears to have
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at the side of the table, with a gold bason and ewer in his
hands; behind the lady is a little dog jumping up in a chair.
A looking-glass, in a richly-ornamented frame, and a candlestick
with two branches, are on the table. A beautiful work of the
master. Engraved in the Musee Francais.
2 st. 6 in. by 2st.—C.
Purloined from the Louvre in 1815.
Now in the collection ofM. Wilmens, Franckfort.
62. La Gazetiere Hollandaise. A young woman, repre-
sented in a profile view, with her hair neatly braided, and
habited in a plain dress, seated at a table with a newspaper in
her hand, which she appears to have ceased reading, for the
purpose of speaking to some one : a cushion and a cloth lie on
the table. Engraved by Wille, under the above title, from
a picture then in the collection of the Count de Boulbon.
63. Three Peasants quarrelling and fighting in a room.
Engraved by Suyderhoef.
64. A young Lady, wearing a hat and feathers, seated at the
side of a table, upon which she leans her arm. Engraved by
H. Barry.
65. A Man filling his pipe, and looking earnestly at a young
Woman, who is pouring him out a glass of liquor. Engraved
by Van Somer.
66. La Soucieuse Hollandoise. A Lady, represented in a
front view, seated at a table, on which she leans, holding a
single rose in one hand, and a bunch of roses in the other; a
casket, a candlestick, and some jewels, are on the table, in front
of which stands a chair, with a mantle thrown across its back.
Described from a print, engraved by R. Gallard, under the above
title.
67. A Portrait of a Gentleman, habited in a suit of black,
represented standing in his library. He appears to have