548
SUPPLEMENT
TO THE WORKS OF
EGLON VANDER NEER.
1. Portraits of a Family, consisting of a lady, a gentle-
man, and a child: the former, attired in a silver-grey satin
robe, and a blue skirt, is seated, with a silver salver in her
lap, from which she has taken an apple, and given to a fine
boy standing by her side, who is tastefully dressed, and wears
a hat decked with feathers. The gentleman stands behind
observing them. A china jug, and other objects, are on a
table, covered with a Turkey carpet. An exquisitely finished
production.
12 in. by 9|-.—P. (arch).
In the Collection of Mons. Martini, Paris.
2. A Young Lady, of fair complexion and light hair,
decked with ribands, and attired in a scarlet corset, with
sleeves of the same colour, and a white satin skirt; seated,
leaning her right arm on a table, and holding a drawing book
in her lap.
12 in. by 11^-.—P.
Exhibited in the British Gallery. The property of T. Raven, Esq.
3. A Young Lady, attended by her maid bearing a silve>
bason and stand in her hands. See description, No. 17
Vol. iv.
Sold in the Collection of Mr. Goll de Frankenstein, Amsterdam,
1833, 1925 flo. and 7| per cent. (173Z.)
Now in the Collection of the Baron Van Brienen Vander Grootelind.
SUPPLEMENT
TO THE WORKS OF
EGLON VANDER NEER.
1. Portraits of a Family, consisting of a lady, a gentle-
man, and a child: the former, attired in a silver-grey satin
robe, and a blue skirt, is seated, with a silver salver in her
lap, from which she has taken an apple, and given to a fine
boy standing by her side, who is tastefully dressed, and wears
a hat decked with feathers. The gentleman stands behind
observing them. A china jug, and other objects, are on a
table, covered with a Turkey carpet. An exquisitely finished
production.
12 in. by 9|-.—P. (arch).
In the Collection of Mons. Martini, Paris.
2. A Young Lady, of fair complexion and light hair,
decked with ribands, and attired in a scarlet corset, with
sleeves of the same colour, and a white satin skirt; seated,
leaning her right arm on a table, and holding a drawing book
in her lap.
12 in. by 11^-.—P.
Exhibited in the British Gallery. The property of T. Raven, Esq.
3. A Young Lady, attended by her maid bearing a silve>
bason and stand in her hands. See description, No. 17
Vol. iv.
Sold in the Collection of Mr. Goll de Frankenstein, Amsterdam,
1833, 1925 flo. and 7| per cent. (173Z.)
Now in the Collection of the Baron Van Brienen Vander Grootelind.