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ib.; Repose in Egypt (1706), Grosvenor Gallery, ib.; A Burgomaster and his Wife, National Gallery, Edinburgh; Chastity of Joseph (1710), Dancing Nymphs (1718), Nativity (1720), Antiochus and Stratonice (1721), Adam and Eve, Finding of Moses (1722), Magdalen, Group looking at Antique Statues, Louvre; Flight into Egypt (1710), Portrait (1689), Hague Museum; Entombment (1696), Artist's Portrait (1699), Venus and Cupid, Holy Family (1714), Shepherd and Nymph (1718), Lovers (1694), Amsterdam Museum; Allegory on Charity (1702), Entombment, Rotterdam Museum; Holy Family, Pastoral Scene, Flora and Genii, Diana and Endymion, Children Caressing, Genii Hovering, Cassel Gallery; Chess Players, Dido Mourning (1687), Adam and Eve (1711), Portrait, Brunswick Gallery; Young Girl before Flower Vase, Gallery, Copenhagen; Fall of Man, Adam and Eve after the Fall, Moltke Collection, ib.; Diana and Callisto, Bamberg Gallery; Allegory of Painting (1710), Darmstadt Museum; Pastoral Scene, Berlin Museum; do., Artist and Family (1689), Lot and Daughters (1694), Venus and Cupid (1699), Hermit (1705), Magdalen (1711), Judgment of Paris (1712), Infant Christ and John (1715), Annunciation (1718), Diogenes, Abraham casting off Hagar, Chess Players, Dresden Gallery; Girl and Boys with Bird (1687), Ecce Homo (1698), Sarah conducting Hagar to Abraham (1699), Portraits of Elector John William and Consort (1700), Expulsion of Hagar (1701), Repose in Egypt (1702,) Entombment (1703), Diana and Callisto (1704), Magdalen Penitent (1705, 1707), sixteen scenes from Life of Christ and the Virgin (1705-15), Allegory (1716), Children playing at Night, Male Portrait, Old Pinakothek, Munich; Temple of Fine Arts (1694), Venus and Cupid, Solomon's Judgment, Portrait of Grand Duke Don Gaston of Tuscany, Schleissheim Gallery; Portraits of Artist and his Wife (1679), Game of Chess (1679), Samson and Delilah, Schwerin Gallery; The Magdalen, Girl playing Guitar, Stuttgart Museum; Gentleman's Portrait (1694), Museum, Vienna; Entombment, Liechtenstein Gallery, ib.; Christ and the Woman of Samaria, Czernin Gallery, ib.; Woman in Prayer, Boy playing Cards, Schönborn Gallery, ib.; Venus and Cupid, Wiesbaden Gallery; Artist's Portrait, Engagement Ring (1678), Boy with Cat and Bird, Bathsheba conducting Abishag to David, Entombment (2), Immaculate Conception, Ecce Homo, Magdalen (1720), Adam and Eve chased from Paradise (1700), Holy Family, Hermitage, St. Petersburg; Girl Bathing, Leuchtenberg Gallery, ib.; Adoration of the Magi (1703), Judgment of Solomon, Uffizi, Florence; Portrait of Duke of Marlborough, Palazzo Pitti, ib.; Œnone and Paris (1707), Death of Abel, Turin Gallery.—Ch. Blanc, École hollandaise; Dohme, 1ii.; Immerzeel, iii. 227; Kramm, vi. 1842; Kugler, (Crowe), ii. 426; Riegel, Beiträge, ii. 342; Schlie, 689; Zeitschr. f. b. K., xvii. 180.
WERFF, PIETER VAN DER, born at
Kralinger-Ambacht in 1665, died in Rotterdam
in 1718. Dutch school; history and
genre painter, brother and pupil of Adriaan
van der Werff, whom he often assisted in
his pictures. While there is much resemblance
in the colouring of his works to
those of Adriaan, they are lacking in feeling
and spirit. Works: St. Jerome (1710),
Girls crowning Statuette of Cupid (1713),
Girl drawing Statue of Venus (1715), Young
Hercules, Young Bacchus, Amsterdam Museum;
Magdalen Penitent, Portrait of Johannes
Texelius (1718), do. of himself, two others,
Rotterdam Museum; Madonna with St.
John, Boys playing with Birds, Girls with
Flower Festoons, Cassel Gallery; Girl throwing
Mouse out of Window, Men at Table, St.