. Notable paintings by masters of the early English, Dutch, Flemish and French schools. loak thrown over his suit of blue velvet and his neck encircled by a the right stands the elder of the two girls, clad in a blackdress over a pink petticoat. A lace collar covers her shoulders,and in her hands is an elaborate head-dress set with jewels. Be-tween them is a baby, less elaborately dressed, her hair con-fined by a lace cap. Height, 36 inches; length, 42 inches. No. 122 ASCRIBED TO POURBUS HENRY VIII WHEN PRINCE OF WALES Bluff King Hal is here shown to us as a small boy ofseven years of


. Notable paintings by masters of the early English, Dutch, Flemish and French schools. loak thrown over his suit of blue velvet and his neck encircled by a the right stands the elder of the two girls, clad in a blackdress over a pink petticoat. A lace collar covers her shoulders,and in her hands is an elaborate head-dress set with jewels. Be-tween them is a baby, less elaborately dressed, her hair con-fined by a lace cap. Height, 36 inches; length, 42 inches. No. 122 ASCRIBED TO POURBUS HENRY VIII WHEN PRINCE OF WALES Bluff King Hal is here shown to us as a small boy ofseven years of age. He wears a long garment of black, elabo-rately embroidered, with a stiff skirt, beneath which can beseen a glimpse of an orange petticoat. Round his neck is a stiff/tsl>c>e/- linen collar with lace edging. His close-cropped head is bare, and in his right hand he carries a felt hat with a very highcrown. Height, 42 inches; width, 29 inches. Inscribed in upper left, Prince Henry etates 7—afterwardsHenry 8th. From the collection of the Duke of Fife, Duff House, No. 123 GEORGE H. BOGERT Contemporary EVENTIDE A simple landscape, with a stream wandering through the •meadows. In the foreground on either side of the composi-tion are clumps of slender trees showing between them a vista ^/l ^sfsiH*^. ^^/^L over the landscape which reaches to the horizon, where a lineof low hills catches the last rays of the setting sun. The even-ing sky is full of atmosphere, and the whole picture is remark-able for its poetic sentiment. Height, 30 inches; length, 40 inches. No. 124GOVAERT FLFNTK 1615—1660 GROUP OF FIGURES (Fragment) In this fragment we see a number of men crowded betweenthe columns of some building, and climbing upon the plinthof one of the pillars, all gazing and pointing at some objecthigh up on the right, but out of the picture. In the foregrounda tall black-bearded man in a long green cloak and white capstands in full sunlight, with a small boy by his s


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