238 PHILIP WOUWEBMANS.
124. A Pair of Landscapes. In one is introduced a group
of boys bathing.
8 in. by 10 in.—P.
125. The Companion represents travellers refreshing at an
inn, and others variously engaged. The figures in both are
very small, and are subordinate to the landscape.
Collection of B. de Gagny . . . 1776. . 4406 fs. 17QI.
8 in. by 10 in.—P.
126. A Pair. One represents travellers at the door of an
inn, situate on the brow of a hill, and the figures are opposed
to the sky.
10 j in. by 8 in.—P.
127. The Companion. A rider breaking in a young horse.
Collection of B. de Gagny . . . 1776. . 2500 fs. 100£.
10{- in. by 8 in.—P.
128. A Landscape, with buildings and a river. Amongst
the figures which enliven the scene are two men on horseback;
a man, a woman, and a child on foot; two dogs and a man
passing a wooden bridge.
Collection of B. de Gagny . . . 1776. . 801 jss. 32Z.
14 in. by 12 in.—P.
129. A Winter Scene. The view presents a high road, on
which are a cavalier and a man on foot; on the right are some
little hills, covered with snow; and on the opposite side high
mountains, with a wooden bridge at their base, thrown across a
chasm, over which a monk is about to pass.
10 in. by 9 in.—P.
130. La Course au Har eng. The scene exhibits a numerous
124. A Pair of Landscapes. In one is introduced a group
of boys bathing.
8 in. by 10 in.—P.
125. The Companion represents travellers refreshing at an
inn, and others variously engaged. The figures in both are
very small, and are subordinate to the landscape.
Collection of B. de Gagny . . . 1776. . 4406 fs. 17QI.
8 in. by 10 in.—P.
126. A Pair. One represents travellers at the door of an
inn, situate on the brow of a hill, and the figures are opposed
to the sky.
10 j in. by 8 in.—P.
127. The Companion. A rider breaking in a young horse.
Collection of B. de Gagny . . . 1776. . 2500 fs. 100£.
10{- in. by 8 in.—P.
128. A Landscape, with buildings and a river. Amongst
the figures which enliven the scene are two men on horseback;
a man, a woman, and a child on foot; two dogs and a man
passing a wooden bridge.
Collection of B. de Gagny . . . 1776. . 801 jss. 32Z.
14 in. by 12 in.—P.
129. A Winter Scene. The view presents a high road, on
which are a cavalier and a man on foot; on the right are some
little hills, covered with snow; and on the opposite side high
mountains, with a wooden bridge at their base, thrown across a
chasm, over which a monk is about to pass.
10 in. by 9 in.—P.
130. La Course au Har eng. The scene exhibits a numerous