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GODFREY SCHALCKEN.
67. A Lady admiring herself in a Glass.
Collection of M. Van Slingelandt.
68. A Lady sitting near a fountain.
Collection of M. Fagel.
69. The Holy Family. The Virgin is represented sitting
with the infant Saviour on her knees, and St. Joseph by her
side.
70. Diana, attended by nymphs.
85 in. by 6| in.—P.
Collection of M. Lormier, . . . 1763. . 255 slo. 231.
71. Psyche, with a lamp in her hand, looking at Cupid,
while asleep.
Collection of M. Lormier, . . . 1763. . 13flo.
72. A small portrait, said to be that of Moliere, finished
with the neatness and freedom peculiar to the master.
Collection of George Watson Taylor, Esq. 1832 ; bought for
Drax Grosvenor, Esq. 17gs.
73. The Wise and Foolish Virgins. The view presents the
exterior of a handsome building, towards which a group of five
of the wise virgins, bearing their lamps, are advancing, and
behind them are three of the foolish virgins (one of whom is on
her knees), imploring for some of their oil. Engraved by
Delaunay, and also in the Dusseldorf Gallery.
2 st. 1 in. by 3 st. 8 in.—C.
Now in the collection of the King of Bavaria.
74. Ecce Homo. The Saviour is represented naked to the
loins, with his wrists bound, and a reed in his hand. He is
surrounded by four soldiers, one of whom holds a blazing
GODFREY SCHALCKEN.
67. A Lady admiring herself in a Glass.
Collection of M. Van Slingelandt.
68. A Lady sitting near a fountain.
Collection of M. Fagel.
69. The Holy Family. The Virgin is represented sitting
with the infant Saviour on her knees, and St. Joseph by her
side.
70. Diana, attended by nymphs.
85 in. by 6| in.—P.
Collection of M. Lormier, . . . 1763. . 255 slo. 231.
71. Psyche, with a lamp in her hand, looking at Cupid,
while asleep.
Collection of M. Lormier, . . . 1763. . 13flo.
72. A small portrait, said to be that of Moliere, finished
with the neatness and freedom peculiar to the master.
Collection of George Watson Taylor, Esq. 1832 ; bought for
Drax Grosvenor, Esq. 17gs.
73. The Wise and Foolish Virgins. The view presents the
exterior of a handsome building, towards which a group of five
of the wise virgins, bearing their lamps, are advancing, and
behind them are three of the foolish virgins (one of whom is on
her knees), imploring for some of their oil. Engraved by
Delaunay, and also in the Dusseldorf Gallery.
2 st. 1 in. by 3 st. 8 in.—C.
Now in the collection of the King of Bavaria.
74. Ecce Homo. The Saviour is represented naked to the
loins, with his wrists bound, and a reed in his hand. He is
surrounded by four soldiers, one of whom holds a blazing