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REMBRANDT VAN RHYN.
Portraits of Men.
A Youth, of a strongly-featured countenance, seen in
a front view, having on a red cap, and a green jacket. He
appears to be seated, with his hands placed one on the other,
resting on a table. Painted in a bravura manner.
Now in the collection of Earl Spencer, at Althorp.
338. A Young Man, having the appearance of a student,
represented (apparently standing) holding with both hands
a paper which he has ceased reading, and is looking round at
the spectator. He has on a sort of flat-crowned cap, and
wears a cloak with large sleeves.
Described from a drawing by William Brockedon, Esq.,
from a picture in the collection of the Earl of Carlisle, at
Castle Howard.
339. A Gentleman about forty years of age, represented in
nearly a front view, having light hair, a small tuft of beard,
and mustacheos. He has on a large hat, and wears a black-
striped and figured silk dress, and a mantle of the same colour
relieved by a white pendent ruff and ruffles. He appears to be
standing, and the right hand is raised across the body; the
left is not seen.
3 ft. 5 in. by 2ft. 1 in.—P.
In the possession of Thomas Emmerson, Esq.
340. Portrait of De Heer Willem Daey, a Magistrate of
the City of Alkmaer, when about twenty-eight years of age,
of a fine portly countenance, seen in nearly a front view. He
is dressed in a suit of black velvet, relieved by a rich lace
pendent frill, and pale gray silk stockings; bows of lace adorn
the breast and knees, and white rosettes are attached to his
shoes. He is represented standing, with his right hand con-
cealed under his cloak, and the left, containing a glove, is
REMBRANDT VAN RHYN.
Portraits of Men.
A Youth, of a strongly-featured countenance, seen in
a front view, having on a red cap, and a green jacket. He
appears to be seated, with his hands placed one on the other,
resting on a table. Painted in a bravura manner.
Now in the collection of Earl Spencer, at Althorp.
338. A Young Man, having the appearance of a student,
represented (apparently standing) holding with both hands
a paper which he has ceased reading, and is looking round at
the spectator. He has on a sort of flat-crowned cap, and
wears a cloak with large sleeves.
Described from a drawing by William Brockedon, Esq.,
from a picture in the collection of the Earl of Carlisle, at
Castle Howard.
339. A Gentleman about forty years of age, represented in
nearly a front view, having light hair, a small tuft of beard,
and mustacheos. He has on a large hat, and wears a black-
striped and figured silk dress, and a mantle of the same colour
relieved by a white pendent ruff and ruffles. He appears to be
standing, and the right hand is raised across the body; the
left is not seen.
3 ft. 5 in. by 2ft. 1 in.—P.
In the possession of Thomas Emmerson, Esq.
340. Portrait of De Heer Willem Daey, a Magistrate of
the City of Alkmaer, when about twenty-eight years of age,
of a fine portly countenance, seen in nearly a front view. He
is dressed in a suit of black velvet, relieved by a rich lace
pendent frill, and pale gray silk stockings; bows of lace adorn
the breast and knees, and white rosettes are attached to his
shoes. He is represented standing, with his right hand con-
cealed under his cloak, and the left, containing a glove, is