GODFREY SCHALCKEN.
281
58. A Cuirassier, seated, smoking his Pipe.
71 in. by 6 in.
Collection of Philip Panne, Esq. . 1819.35 gs.
59- Samson and Delilah.
Collection anonymous, . . . 1820. (by Mr. Christie) 20| gs.
60. Portia destroying herself. An exquisitely-finished pic-
ture, of the size of life.
Collection at Wanstead House, 1822. (Bt.by Mr. Peacock) 56gs.
61. A Hermit at his Devotions.
Collection of J. M. Raikes, Esq. . 1821. 28 gs.
62. A pretty young Woman, occupied at her toilet.
Collection of Lord C. Townshend, 1819.26 gs.
63. A young Lady, dressed in satin, seated at a table,
playing on a Guitar.
9 in. by 7| in.—P.
Collection of M. Smeth Van Alpen, Amst. 1810. 200yZo. 18Z.
64. The Coquet. A young lady, concealing, in part, her
face with a fan, through which the rays of the sun appear to
pass, and light up the countenance in a beautiful half tone.
Mentioned by Descamps.
65. A Lady, seated in a room near a window, having a
curtain before it, through which the rays of light pass, and
illumine the countenance of the lady in a most agreeable
manner. Mentioned by Descamps.
66. A young Woman, seated at table, eating Sweetmeats.
Collection of M. Van Slingelandt.
281
58. A Cuirassier, seated, smoking his Pipe.
71 in. by 6 in.
Collection of Philip Panne, Esq. . 1819.35 gs.
59- Samson and Delilah.
Collection anonymous, . . . 1820. (by Mr. Christie) 20| gs.
60. Portia destroying herself. An exquisitely-finished pic-
ture, of the size of life.
Collection at Wanstead House, 1822. (Bt.by Mr. Peacock) 56gs.
61. A Hermit at his Devotions.
Collection of J. M. Raikes, Esq. . 1821. 28 gs.
62. A pretty young Woman, occupied at her toilet.
Collection of Lord C. Townshend, 1819.26 gs.
63. A young Lady, dressed in satin, seated at a table,
playing on a Guitar.
9 in. by 7| in.—P.
Collection of M. Smeth Van Alpen, Amst. 1810. 200yZo. 18Z.
64. The Coquet. A young lady, concealing, in part, her
face with a fan, through which the rays of the sun appear to
pass, and light up the countenance in a beautiful half tone.
Mentioned by Descamps.
65. A Lady, seated in a room near a window, having a
curtain before it, through which the rays of light pass, and
illumine the countenance of the lady in a most agreeable
manner. Mentioned by Descamps.
66. A young Woman, seated at table, eating Sweetmeats.
Collection of M. Van Slingelandt.