B-180. Parable of the Laborer who received a Penny. (22X17.) David Teniers the Younger.
In which is introduced the portrait of Rubens in his medal chain, also the portraits of Rembrandt and other artists and two children of Teniers. From the collection of Louis Philippe.
(Bryan Collection.)
B-181. Landscape and Figures. (9½X13½.) David Teniers the Younger.
A wonderful effect, and familiarly styled by painters as the "après déjeuner" manner. Bought in New York city.
(Bryan Collection.)
B-182. Portrait of William, Prince of Orange, (William III.) (30½X23.) Gerard Terburg.
This was supposed to be the portrait cited by Descamp as the one which William insisted that the artist should paint; he being a burgomaster devoted to the Prince's cause. It is signed "G. Terborch," the only genuine signature of the Master.
(Bryan Collection.)
B-183. Marine View. (25X29.) William van de Velde.
(Bryan Collection.)
B-184. Marine View. (12½X14.) William van de Velde.
From Collection Giroud, Paris.
(Bryan Collection.)