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Paris and northern France

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Fourth Division: Dutch School.

l. 255. Jordaens (d. 1678). Feast of the Magi ("le roi boit").

l. 256. Jordaens, "Concert de famille".

l. 253. Jordaens, The four Evangelists.

l. 413., 414. and 415. Rembrandt, Portrait of himself.

l. 416. Rembrandt, Portrait of an old man.

r. 153., 154. Van Dyck, Portraits of men.

r. 105., 106. A. Cuyp (d. after 1672), Starting for a ride,
The ride.

l. 428. Rubens, Mary as queen of heaven.

l. 464. Rubens, Landscape.

r. 431. Rubens, Crucifixion.

r. 459. Rubens, Portrait.

r. 470. Ruisdael (d. 1681), Forest scene.

r. and l. 434—454 Rubens, a series of large pictures designed
by order of Marie de Medicis, queen of Henry IV. of France, in
commemoration of events in her life, destined to adorn the Palais
du Luxembourg, and partly executed by the artist himself,
partly by his pupils, in 1621—25. The most successful are: r.
454. Victory of Truth; 436. Education of the Princess; l. 438.
Her nuptials (Oct. 5th. 1500); *l. 441. Birth of Louis XIII.

Under and between these pictures of Rubens, returning to the
commencement of the series:

l. 512. Teniers (d. 1694), The Prodigal son, or rather a scene
in a tavern.

l. 472. Ruisdael, Landscape in a storm.

l. 518. Teniers, "Extérieur de cabaret".

l. 417. Rembrandt, Portrait of a youth.

l. 425. Rubens, Departure of Lot.

*l. 458. Rubens, Portrait of Baron Henri de Vicq, Dutch ambassador
in Paris, purchased in 1850 from the collection of the
King of Holland for 15,984 fr. (640 L.).


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l. 412. Rembrandt, Portrait of himself.

l. and r. Several pictures by Dow (d. 1674); Mieris (Francis,
d. 1681; William, d. 1747); Ostade (Adrian and Isaac); Teniers,
genre-paintings.

l. 369. Ostade (Adrian, d. 1685), The painter himself and
his family.

r. 514. Teniers, Temptation of St. Antony.

r. 292. Metzu (d. 1658), Vegetable-market at Amsterdam.

l. 224. de Hooch or Hooge (Peter, d. about 1540), Interior of
a Dutch dwelling.

r. 129. Dow, "La lecture de la Bible".

r. 41. Bol (d. 1681), Portrait of a mathematician.

l. 572. Wouverman (d. 1668), Cavalry attack.

l. 527. Terburg (d. 1681), Music-lesson.

r. 143. Van Dyck, The children of Charles I. of England.

r. 528. Terburg, A lady singing.

r. 400. Potter (d. 1654), Oxen and sheep.

l. 147. Van Dyck, Portrait of Francis de Moncade.

r. 471. Ruisdael, A storm at sea.

r. 137. Van Dyck, Madonna.

r. 149. Van Dyck, Portrait.

l. 152. Van Dyck, Portrait of himself.

l. 144. Van Dyck, The Counts Palatine Lewis and Rupert.

462. Rubens, Carousal of peasants and dance.