SUPPLEMENT TO WILLIAM MIERIS.
no. Historical. Sacred, and Mythological Subjects.
1. Judgment of Paris -
2. Same subject, differently composed
7. Triumph of Ulysses over Circe
9. Flight into Egypt
13. Joseph and Potipher’s wife
40. Same subject, differently composed
19. Magdalen seated in a gloomy cave
66. Same, looking devoutly at a crucifix
21. Angelica and Medora
25. Susannah and the Elders
H. T. Hope, Esq.
Hermitage
Florence
Charles Heusch, Esq.
28. Bacchus and Nymph
28. Bacchus and Eurigone - - E. Higginson, Esq.
31. Tar quin and Lucretia, or historical unknown
36. Venus and Adonis -
41. Bacchus and Ceres - - -
46. Discovery of Calisto, about twelve figures
47. Same subject, differently composed
48. Jupiter and Calisto - - -
49. Vertumnus and Pomona
68. Diana and nymphs reposing after the chase
72. David and Abishag
74. Venus and Cupid -
75. Abraham sending away Hagai-
Duke of Brunswick
Charles Heusch
Hennitage
Subjects of familiar Life, in Landscapes.
61. Young woman holding up to view a crimped ssounder
Portraits.
4. Gentleman with a goblet in his hand - Prince de Garve
8. Gentleman with a sword in his hand
26. Gentleman standing in his library
34. Young lady in the character of Diana
78. Lady and gentleman, and a spaniel - Mr. Vander Hoop
ADRIAN VAN OSTADE.
Interiors, with Boors smoking and drinking.
1. The Toast, a company of ten jovial fellows
2. One among a campany is raising his glass and caressing a woman
3. Party of rustics in a barn, 11 in. by 14 -
7. Man and woman sitting cosily at table -
8. Two boors, one has a pot of embers, the other a jug
17. The story, a party of five artisans round a table Royal Collection
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no. Historical. Sacred, and Mythological Subjects.
1. Judgment of Paris -
2. Same subject, differently composed
7. Triumph of Ulysses over Circe
9. Flight into Egypt
13. Joseph and Potipher’s wife
40. Same subject, differently composed
19. Magdalen seated in a gloomy cave
66. Same, looking devoutly at a crucifix
21. Angelica and Medora
25. Susannah and the Elders
H. T. Hope, Esq.
Hermitage
Florence
Charles Heusch, Esq.
28. Bacchus and Nymph
28. Bacchus and Eurigone - - E. Higginson, Esq.
31. Tar quin and Lucretia, or historical unknown
36. Venus and Adonis -
41. Bacchus and Ceres - - -
46. Discovery of Calisto, about twelve figures
47. Same subject, differently composed
48. Jupiter and Calisto - - -
49. Vertumnus and Pomona
68. Diana and nymphs reposing after the chase
72. David and Abishag
74. Venus and Cupid -
75. Abraham sending away Hagai-
Duke of Brunswick
Charles Heusch
Hennitage
Subjects of familiar Life, in Landscapes.
61. Young woman holding up to view a crimped ssounder
Portraits.
4. Gentleman with a goblet in his hand - Prince de Garve
8. Gentleman with a sword in his hand
26. Gentleman standing in his library
34. Young lady in the character of Diana
78. Lady and gentleman, and a spaniel - Mr. Vander Hoop
ADRIAN VAN OSTADE.
Interiors, with Boors smoking and drinking.
1. The Toast, a company of ten jovial fellows
2. One among a campany is raising his glass and caressing a woman
3. Party of rustics in a barn, 11 in. by 14 -
7. Man and woman sitting cosily at table -
8. Two boors, one has a pot of embers, the other a jug
17. The story, a party of five artisans round a table Royal Collection
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PAGE
53
53
55
56
57
65
59
73
59
60
61
61
62
62
65
67
67
68
68
74
75
75
76
71
54
55
61
63
77
79
79
80
81
81
84