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Smith, John
A catalogue raisonné of the works of the most eminent Dutch, Flemish, and French painters: in which is included a short biographical notice of the artists, with a copious description of their principal pictures : a statement of the prices at which such pictures have been sold at public sales on the continent and in England; a reference the the galleries and private collections in which a large portion are at present; and the names of the artists by whom they have been engraved; to which is added, a brief notice of the scholars & imitators of the great masters of the above schools (Band 9): Supplement — London: Smith and Son, 1842

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SUPPLEMENT TO JAN STEEN.

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no. Exteriors, Kermisses, and Regaling at Inns. page
35. Twenty persons round a table under a vine,
at the side of a house - - Sir P. O’Rial - 486
45. Villagers regaling in an arbour and gardens of a guinguette Berlin 490
46. Kermis. Two cavaliers, one has alighted from a grey horse - 490
49. Two peasants dancing to the bagpipe - E. Higginson, Esq. - 491
58. Party regaling in the court of an hotel - Mons. Martini - 496
59. Thirty villagers. .Jan Steen with his wife
and children, on the ground - E. Higginson, Esq. - 496
63. Peasant and children regaling on eggs - - 498
66. Nine boors in the court of an ale-house, four are at cards - 499
94. Jan Steen and his wife at table in a garden H. A. J. Munro, Esq. 509
96. Villagers playing at skittles, &c. - Charles Heusch, Esq. 510
Fancy and Familiar Subjects.
1. Lady in conversation with a gentleman - Hermitage - 473
17. Fond couple amusing themselves with a pigeon - 479
18. Boors quarrelling, after having indulged in the bottle - 480
21. Company amused by a dancing dog - Sir. C. Coote, Bart. - 481
22. Blubbering boy has let fall a paper on the ground Mr. Geeland - 481
23. Girl frying some cakes; four children - - 481
24- Woman seated on a bed, pulling on her stocking G. Mitchell, Esq. 482
30. Buxom woman and an old man,—a woman
stealing his cloak - - Mr. Vander Hoop - 484
32. Cavalier nursing his lass - - A. Robarts, Esq. - 484
37. Drunken woman in a barrow, and others near - 487
39. Two women duping a portly gentleman - Mr. Rombouts - 488
43. Man smoking, and a woman asleep on a table by him Hennitage 489
48. Two men lifting a drunken woman into a boat - 491
53. Mother teaching a child its letters - - 494
61. Elderly woman working lace - - Hennitage - 498
64. Jan Steen seated, looking at a woman holding a child on a table - 499
65. Man reading a gazette, old man listening Duke os Mecklenburg 499
67. Children playing with a kitten - Mr. M. Muelman - 499
69. Merry fellow pulling the maid by the skirt E. Higginson, Esq. - 500
97. Same subject, differently composed - - 511
70. The drained cask - - - E. Higginson, Esq. - 500
71. Old man making proposals to a young woman - 501
72. Young man rejecting the offer of an elderly woman - 501
74. Gipsy sortune-tellers - - - 502
80. Old man handing ducks down from a tree - 504
81. Fat family of sixteen persons - - 504
82. Starved family in a hovel or bam - - 504
83. Fat samily; five persons at table - Mons. Tense - 505
 
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