138 THE BRIDGEWATER GALLERY.
150 Landscape.—Evening; with the ruins of a building
called Konigsvelt, on the right; on the opposite side travellers
halting at an inn. P. 1 ft. 5| in. by 2 ft. 6| in. (Smith’s Cat. 62.)
151 Landscape—with a grove of trees, near which is a gen-
tleman in conversation with peasants. P. i ft. 5 in. by 1 ft. 9| in.
From the Calonne collection. (Smith’s Cat. 227.)
152 Landscape.—View of the ruined castle of Konigsvelt,
in Holland. In the foreground a gentleman on a grey
horse, and a herdsman keeping cows.
P. 1 ft. in. by 2 ft 6j in. (Smith’s Cat. 41.)
153 Landscape—with a meadow, and water, cows, horses,
ducks, and geese. Near a cluster of trees on the left, a
woman milking. C. 4 ft. 6 in. by 5 ft. 9 in. (Smith’s Cat. 225.)
1 54 Landscape.—A pastoral scene. Two cows near a rock,
and a herdsman playing on a pipe. The effect is that of
evening sunshine. C. 3 ft. by 3 ft. 9 in. (Smith’s Cat. 226.)
DECKER (Francis), fl. about 1660. [An imitator of Ruysdael, of
whom nothing further is known.]
1 55 Landscape.—View on a river, with cottages. Pur-
chased by Lord Francis Egerton from the collection of
Mr. Watson Taylor.
DOUW (Gerard), b. at Leyden, 1603; d. 1680. [Pupil of Rembrandt.
See p. 20.]
156 Portrait of Himself—when about twenty-two years
old. He has mustachios, and a little tuft of beard. A
cap casts a shadow over the upper part of his face, and he
wears a dark grey cloak with a small white collar. It is a
complete Rembrandt in miniature; the same freedom, the
same style of effect, with his own delicate finish. Bought
at the Hague, by Smith, the picture dealer, and sold to Lord
F. Egerton for 70 guineas. P. 6j in. by 5 in. (Smith’s Cat. 97.)
157 A Woman at an arched Window—selling herrings
to a young girl.
150 Landscape.—Evening; with the ruins of a building
called Konigsvelt, on the right; on the opposite side travellers
halting at an inn. P. 1 ft. 5| in. by 2 ft. 6| in. (Smith’s Cat. 62.)
151 Landscape—with a grove of trees, near which is a gen-
tleman in conversation with peasants. P. i ft. 5 in. by 1 ft. 9| in.
From the Calonne collection. (Smith’s Cat. 227.)
152 Landscape.—View of the ruined castle of Konigsvelt,
in Holland. In the foreground a gentleman on a grey
horse, and a herdsman keeping cows.
P. 1 ft. in. by 2 ft 6j in. (Smith’s Cat. 41.)
153 Landscape—with a meadow, and water, cows, horses,
ducks, and geese. Near a cluster of trees on the left, a
woman milking. C. 4 ft. 6 in. by 5 ft. 9 in. (Smith’s Cat. 225.)
1 54 Landscape.—A pastoral scene. Two cows near a rock,
and a herdsman playing on a pipe. The effect is that of
evening sunshine. C. 3 ft. by 3 ft. 9 in. (Smith’s Cat. 226.)
DECKER (Francis), fl. about 1660. [An imitator of Ruysdael, of
whom nothing further is known.]
1 55 Landscape.—View on a river, with cottages. Pur-
chased by Lord Francis Egerton from the collection of
Mr. Watson Taylor.
DOUW (Gerard), b. at Leyden, 1603; d. 1680. [Pupil of Rembrandt.
See p. 20.]
156 Portrait of Himself—when about twenty-two years
old. He has mustachios, and a little tuft of beard. A
cap casts a shadow over the upper part of his face, and he
wears a dark grey cloak with a small white collar. It is a
complete Rembrandt in miniature; the same freedom, the
same style of effect, with his own delicate finish. Bought
at the Hague, by Smith, the picture dealer, and sold to Lord
F. Egerton for 70 guineas. P. 6j in. by 5 in. (Smith’s Cat. 97.)
157 A Woman at an arched Window—selling herrings
to a young girl.