262
PHILIP WOUWERMANS.
hill, clothed with trees and bushes, among which is a company
of soldiers, in ambuscade, firing at the peasants. Engraved
by -
38 in. by 68 in.—C.
212. A small Landscape, with horses and figures.
Collection os Sir J. Reynolds . . 1795 65 gs.
213. A Halt of Banditti. This picture is composed of
a confused multitude of disbanded military, and desperate
marauders.
Collection of Sir J. Reynolds . . 1795. . . , . 103gs.
214. A capital Landscape, representing a numerous hunting
party, amongst whom are introduced portraits of the Prince
and Princess of Orange.
Collection of Sir J. Reynolds . . 1795.
91 gs.
215. Petite Chasse a VOiseau. The view offers a broken
hilly country, of a sandy soil, with a cluster of light trees upon
an eminence in the middle; in front of this is a party of hunts-
men, consisting of two gentlemen and a lady, the latter of whom
is seated upon some drapery on the ground, while one of the
former is taking some fruit from a negress, to present to her; the
other sportsman is at a rivulet, on the right and front, filling a
bottle; behind the lady are a page, holding a white palfrey,
and a youth, taking care of two other horses; a gentleman on
a roan horse, with a hawk on his hand, followed by a lady on
a bay horse, are approaching on the left; at their side is
a peasant, saluting them as they pass. A truly beautiful
example of the master.
Collection of M. Hogenburgh, Amst. 1743.
-Danser Nyman . 1797.
Now in the Dulwich Gallery, and worth .
21 in. by 31 in.—C.
555 flo. 501.
1800/o. 162Z.
. . . 600 gs.
PHILIP WOUWERMANS.
hill, clothed with trees and bushes, among which is a company
of soldiers, in ambuscade, firing at the peasants. Engraved
by -
38 in. by 68 in.—C.
212. A small Landscape, with horses and figures.
Collection os Sir J. Reynolds . . 1795 65 gs.
213. A Halt of Banditti. This picture is composed of
a confused multitude of disbanded military, and desperate
marauders.
Collection of Sir J. Reynolds . . 1795. . . , . 103gs.
214. A capital Landscape, representing a numerous hunting
party, amongst whom are introduced portraits of the Prince
and Princess of Orange.
Collection of Sir J. Reynolds . . 1795.
91 gs.
215. Petite Chasse a VOiseau. The view offers a broken
hilly country, of a sandy soil, with a cluster of light trees upon
an eminence in the middle; in front of this is a party of hunts-
men, consisting of two gentlemen and a lady, the latter of whom
is seated upon some drapery on the ground, while one of the
former is taking some fruit from a negress, to present to her; the
other sportsman is at a rivulet, on the right and front, filling a
bottle; behind the lady are a page, holding a white palfrey,
and a youth, taking care of two other horses; a gentleman on
a roan horse, with a hawk on his hand, followed by a lady on
a bay horse, are approaching on the left; at their side is
a peasant, saluting them as they pass. A truly beautiful
example of the master.
Collection of M. Hogenburgh, Amst. 1743.
-Danser Nyman . 1797.
Now in the Dulwich Gallery, and worth .
21 in. by 31 in.—C.
555 flo. 501.
1800/o. 162Z.
. . . 600 gs.