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*912b. J. van der Meer van Delft, Girl with a necklace of beads.
— We return to the corridor (54) and enter, to the right, —
Cabinet 55. Small Dutch Pictures of the 16th and 17th
Centuries. To the left: 848. C. Netscher, Kitchen; 792. Metsu,
A merchant's family. — To the right: 796c. D. J. van de Laen,
Country-house; 850a. M. van Musscher, Portrait. — Adjacent to
the right is —
Room 52. Larger Dutch Works, particularly by Rembrandt.
To the left: Rembrandt, 811. Moses destroying the Tables of the
Law (1659); **8281. Pastor Anslo and an aged woman, a large and
vigorous work of the same period as the Night Watch at Amster¬
dam (1641), acquired from Lord Ashburnham in 1894; 828. Jacob
wrestling with the angel (ca. 1660); 823. Rape of Proserpine (early
work, ca. 1632); *812a. Capture of Samson (1628); 828 d. Money¬
changer (one of the earliest pictures, 1627); *802. Samson threaten¬
ing his wife's father. — *842a. Aert van der Neer, Moonlight
landscape; 826. Salomon Koninck, Croesus exhibiting his treas¬
ures to Solon; 753a, 753b. Nic. Elius, Cornells de Graef, burgo¬
master of Amsterdam, and his wife; *884. Jac. van Ruysdael,
Stormy sea; 824. G. Horst, Magnanimity of Scipio; 830. P. Verelst,
Old woman. — 861 g. A. Cuyp, Landscape in spring; "840, *840c.
A. van der Neer, Conflagration, Landscape in winter; 858. Abr.
van den Tempel, Nobleman and his wife in their park; 899. Phil.
Wouverman, Ridingschool.
Room 51. Flemish Masters and Adolf Thiem Collection.
To the left: David Teniers the Younger, 857. The painter's family,
856. Backgammon, 866f. Guard-room with gambling soldiers, 866d.
Dives in purgatory; 742. Jan Breughel the Elder, Paradise; 763 b.
Rulicus, Venus and Adonis (ca. 1615); 879. Jac. Jordaens, Merry
company; no number, Teniers, Land scape. — Dierick Bouts, *533a.
Christ in the house of Simon, 533a. Crucifixion; above, an Italian
tapestry (ca. 1480). — 112e. Ercole de' Roberti, St. Jerome; 1642.
Mignon, Dead birds ; 1640. Bucket-, Old woman; ISTa.A.vanDyck,
Marchesa Spinola; 774c. Snyders, Dead poultry; 1401a. Pieter de
Hooch, Dutch interior; 883c. Fyt, Still-life. — We return through
Rooms 52 and 55 to —
Room 61, containing the Carstanjen Collection (on loan). To
the left: *14. A. van Dyck, Portrait of a lady (Italian period);
*37. Jac. van Ruysdael, Torrent; 23. Quinten Matsys, Two altar-
wings with St. John the Evangelist and St. Agnes; 9. A. Cuyp, Land¬
scape with cattle; below, *32. Rembrandt, Scourging of Christ,
an impressive little work; 16. Frans Hals, Portrait; no number,
Murillo, Beggar-woman and boy. — To the right: 26. Murillo,
Mary Magdalen; 17. Frans Hals, Portrait; 19. M. Hobbema, Farm
near a wood; *33. Rembrandt, Portrait of himself at an advanced
age; 31. Potter, Boar-hunt; *8. A. Cuyp, Moonlight landscape;