GONZALES COCQUES.
585
ing a glove, and holding another glove, is placed on the hip,
and the left rests on the crown of a helmet. A mulatto ser-
vant stands by his side.
9-g- in. by 8.—{copper}.
In the Collection of Charles Bredel, Esq.
9. Portrait of a Gentleman, about forty-four years os age,
with light long hair ; his dress consists of a buff jerkin with
open sleeves, a broad pendent collar, and a blue sash, the
latter of which he holds with the left hand. This is touched
with admirable spirit and feeling.
6 in. by 5.—{copper}.
In the Hermitage Palace, St. Petersburg.
10. Portraits of a Family of distinetion, consisting of a
gentleman, a lady, and their son and daughter : represented
on the terrace of a mansion, only the portico of which is
introduced. The gentleman, habited in black silk, relieved
with white sleeves and collar, is in the act of ascending a
step of the portico, and at the same time turns his head to
speak to the lady who is following him : her dress consists
of a black silk robe, relieved at the bosom with point lace,
and an orange-coloured petticoat, bordered with silver;
her right hand, containing a fan, rests on her waist. A
sculptured fountain adorns the left side, near which is a young
lady in a white dress, sitting on part of the fountain, playing
on a guitar ; the gentleman is behind her with a similar
instrument in his hand, bending to hand the lady a piece of
music. A greyhound in a playful attitude, and another dog,
are introduced. This admirable production possesses all the
taste and style of the finest works of Van Dyck.
\st. 9| by 2 st. 4.-P.
Sold by Messrs. Smith. Now in the Collection of Edmund
Higginson, Esq. Saltmarsh Castle.
585
ing a glove, and holding another glove, is placed on the hip,
and the left rests on the crown of a helmet. A mulatto ser-
vant stands by his side.
9-g- in. by 8.—{copper}.
In the Collection of Charles Bredel, Esq.
9. Portrait of a Gentleman, about forty-four years os age,
with light long hair ; his dress consists of a buff jerkin with
open sleeves, a broad pendent collar, and a blue sash, the
latter of which he holds with the left hand. This is touched
with admirable spirit and feeling.
6 in. by 5.—{copper}.
In the Hermitage Palace, St. Petersburg.
10. Portraits of a Family of distinetion, consisting of a
gentleman, a lady, and their son and daughter : represented
on the terrace of a mansion, only the portico of which is
introduced. The gentleman, habited in black silk, relieved
with white sleeves and collar, is in the act of ascending a
step of the portico, and at the same time turns his head to
speak to the lady who is following him : her dress consists
of a black silk robe, relieved at the bosom with point lace,
and an orange-coloured petticoat, bordered with silver;
her right hand, containing a fan, rests on her waist. A
sculptured fountain adorns the left side, near which is a young
lady in a white dress, sitting on part of the fountain, playing
on a guitar ; the gentleman is behind her with a similar
instrument in his hand, bending to hand the lady a piece of
music. A greyhound in a playful attitude, and another dog,
are introduced. This admirable production possesses all the
taste and style of the finest works of Van Dyck.
\st. 9| by 2 st. 4.-P.
Sold by Messrs. Smith. Now in the Collection of Edmund
Higginson, Esq. Saltmarsh Castle.