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378 Route 43. AMSTERDAM. Fodor Museum.
market (1672); W. Elias, Nic. Tulp (1633); A. Cuyp, *River-scene by moon-
light; J. @. Cuyp, Two portraits (1683); J. van Ruysdael, Winter-scene:
Wic. Maes, “Eavesdropping (1657); @. Berckheyde, The Heeren-Gracht (p. 377)
Fr. Hals, Nic. Tulp (1644); Th. de Keyser(?), The Tulp famil . de Lelie
Pieter van Winter, founder of the collection; Jac. van Ochtervell, Oyster-
feast; B. Maton, The bailiff; Vic. Berchem, Othello and Desdemona; Mierevelt
William the Silent and his fourth wife, Louise de Coligny 22 x
Flowers; D. Santvoort, Portrait (1645). — Anreroom. Es. van de Velde, Prince
Maurice and Prince Frederick Henry with the King and Queen of Bohemia
(p. 444) at the Kermesse in Ryswyk (1625); Willem Rey, Pieta (1553);
C. Troost, Misplaced tenderness. The glass-case contains valuables of
various kinds: silver *Goblet in the shape of a tulip, by Zatma, goblet
by Wichmann, miniatures. etc.
First Floor. On the Srarrcase: B. van der Helst, *Sketch for a cor-
poration-piece. — Room I (lighted from above): A. van de Velde, *Coast-
scene; Paul Potter, *Catile (1647); @. Dou, Dentist; P. Saenredam, *Old
Church of Our Lady at Utrecht (1862); @. van den Eeckhout, The woman
taken in adultery (1664); J. B. Weenix, Italian harbour; Jan Vermeer,
**Street-scene; Rembrandt, Joseph relating his dreams ( 1636); Rachel Ruysch,
Blowers (1739); Jac. van Ruysdael, * Woodland scene; A. de Lorme, *Groote
Kerk at Rotterdam (1657); Jan Both, *Fisherman; P. de Hooch, Interior
(housewife giving out the washing; 1663); J. Hackaert, Stag-t unt; A. van
der Neer, “Moonlight scene; Jan. Luiken, Lace-maker; J. Jordaens, Adoration
of the shepherds; Jan van der Heyde, *View of Delft with the Oude Kerk;
C. de Man, W 1ing gold; P. Saenredam, Sermon in the Church of St. Bavo
at Haarlem; Ph. Wouverman, “Market-scene; Jan Steen, *Wedding-procession
(4653); A. Beersiraten, Church of St. Olof at Amsterdam (1645); J. de Bray,
“Portrait (1662); @. Houckgeest, Tomb of William the Silent in the Nieuwe
Kerk at Delft; A. van Everdingen, Snow-scene; Js. van Ostade, *Winter-
scene ; Q. van Brekelenkam, *The grandmother ; W.van Méeris, The trun peter,
The toper (both 1706); A. van de Velde, Cow drinking (1669); S. Koninck,
The scholar (4646).
The Fodor Museum (Pl. H, 5), Keizers-Gracht 609, was found-
ed by a wealthy merchant of that name (d. 1860). It consists
of 161 modern paintings, about 300 drawings by old masters, and
about 100 engravings. Among the paintings, most of which date
from the second half of the 49th cent., are a number of admirable
cabinet-works by French artists. Admission, see p q
ting at the door to the left; catalogues (1873), 50 and
C. G. t Hooft.
I. AnrrROoM. To the right: 59. J. B. Madou, Capture of a poacher
(1840); 109. #. Verboeckhoven, Cattle (1840). — To the left of the entrance:
122. J. Beaume, Monks of the Great St. Bernard (4845).
II. Main Room. Over the door, 74. W. Pieneman, Portrait of C. J. Fodor,
the founder of the gallery. To the right: 80. Ary Scheffer, Greeks of the
War of Liberation. — 128. A. Decamps, Horses at pasture; 152. A. Achen-
bach, Rainy landscape with mill (1853); 27. Gallait, Woman and two children
resting; 79. W. Roelofs, Dutch landscape; 136. 2. Fichel, Connoisseurs in a
studio; 68. H. Leys, Old Flemish inn (1813); 158. Pettenkofen, After the duel;
147. Meissonier, Monk by a death-bed (1853) ; 13. J. Bosboom, Monk playing the
organ ; 135. 2. Fichel, Chess-players (1858) ; above, 73. Pieneman, William III.,
King of the Netherlands (4859). — 431. 4. Decamps, Flock of sheep in
stormy weather (1843); “4124. Rosa Bonheur, Team of horses (1852); between
these, *129. Decamps, Turkish school (1846) ; 110. Ch. Verlat, Dog and
cockatoo; 77. Ch. Rochussen, Dog-waggon (1850); 15. J. Bosboom, Administra-
tion of the Sacrament in a church at Utrecht. — 119. Ant. Waldorp, Church-
interior (4845); 132. 2. Delacroir, Copy of Van Dyck’s equestrian portrait
of General Moncada in the Louvre; 127. A. Decamps, Sportsman in a wood
(1842); "146. Marithat, Caravan crossing a river; 111. Ch. Verdat, Fox in the
poultry-yard; no number, J. Bosboom, Church in Haarlem; 144. 7h. Gudin,
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