THE
WORKS
OF
EGLON HENDRICK VANDER NEER.
1. An Apartment, in which are two Ladies, a Page, and a
Maid-servant. One of the former, elegantly attired in white
satin, stands in the middle of the room, washing her hands in a
silver bason held by the page, who is habited in a fancy dress;
the second lady, wearing a white corset and a blue silk petticoat,
is farther in the room; and beyond her is seen the maid,
endeavouring to prevent the entry of a gentleman. A hand-
some projecting chimney, and a table, covered with a Turkey
carpet, on which is a looking-glass, are on the left of the
apartment. This is, in every respect, a superlative production.
1st. 7 in. by 1ft. 4 in.—P.
CollectionofM.VanSlingelandt,2)o?7.1785. . 2400^/Zo. 216Z.
■- M. Cremer, . . Rott. 1816. . 2500yZo. 220Z.
Sale at Fonthill,.1823.410Z.
The sum of 600gs. has since been refused for it, and the Writer
believes that it has recently been purchased by Mr. Heusch.
2. The Interior of a Room, in which are several figures,
among whom is a party at cards.
2 ft. 1| in. by 2 ft. 4 in.
Collection of M. Lormier, Hague, 1763. . 955flo. 861.
3. A Lady playing a Guitar.
10 in. by 8 in.—P.
Collection of M. Lormier, . . . 1763. . 140 so. 13/.
WORKS
OF
EGLON HENDRICK VANDER NEER.
1. An Apartment, in which are two Ladies, a Page, and a
Maid-servant. One of the former, elegantly attired in white
satin, stands in the middle of the room, washing her hands in a
silver bason held by the page, who is habited in a fancy dress;
the second lady, wearing a white corset and a blue silk petticoat,
is farther in the room; and beyond her is seen the maid,
endeavouring to prevent the entry of a gentleman. A hand-
some projecting chimney, and a table, covered with a Turkey
carpet, on which is a looking-glass, are on the left of the
apartment. This is, in every respect, a superlative production.
1st. 7 in. by 1ft. 4 in.—P.
CollectionofM.VanSlingelandt,2)o?7.1785. . 2400^/Zo. 216Z.
■- M. Cremer, . . Rott. 1816. . 2500yZo. 220Z.
Sale at Fonthill,.1823.410Z.
The sum of 600gs. has since been refused for it, and the Writer
believes that it has recently been purchased by Mr. Heusch.
2. The Interior of a Room, in which are several figures,
among whom is a party at cards.
2 ft. 1| in. by 2 ft. 4 in.
Collection of M. Lormier, Hague, 1763. . 955flo. 861.
3. A Lady playing a Guitar.
10 in. by 8 in.—P.
Collection of M. Lormier, . . . 1763. . 140 so. 13/.