| brandts in the Widener collection.' 
There are also six Van Dycks, a Titian, 
a Botticelli and other works by paint-' 
I ers of the same school. Indeed, it' 
i would seem as though all of the great 
masters were represented in this ex¬ 
traordinary collection. What is more, 
they are represented, in almost every 
instance, at their best, the works being 
of historic note and well authenticated. 
Nor does this collection restrict itself 
to paintings. There are some wonder¬ 
ful Chinese porcelains, bronzes and 
other objects of art. 
