292! PHILIP WOUWERMANS.
329- La Marchande de Maree. A View of the sea-coast,
with a sand hill on the left and front, upon which are a lady-
on a fine white horse, holding a feather-shade over her head to
screen her face from the sun, and a gentleman on a brown
horse, with his back to the spectator; on this side of the lady
is a woman offering fish for sale, some of which are lying on
the sands; and near her are a boy and a dog: a fisherman,
with a basket at his back, and another, beyond him, descending
the bank, complete the composition. Engraved by Moyreau,
No. 4, under the above title, when in the
Collection of M. de Crozat . . . 1737.
15 in. by 12 in.—P.
330. La Burette des Chasseurs. A sporting party, consist-
ing of a lady and three gentlemen, halting before the walls of a
noble country mansion ; one of the gentlemen is raising his
hat to salute three ladies on the wall; another, near him,
and the only one who has dismounted, is offering him a glass
of wine; they are accompanied by three attendants on foot
(one of whom carries a hoop of hawks), and seven dogs.
Engraved by Moyreau, No. 10, under the above title, when
in the
Collection of the Prince of Carignan.
- Cauwerwen, Leyden, 1765. . 500 sso. 451.
15 in. by 19 in.
331. Les Baigneurs. A Landscape, on the left of which
are some buildings in the middle distance, surmounted by a
lofty round tower, the entrance to which is over a bridge with
three arches; on the fore-ground are several figures, the
nearest of whom is .a man on horseback, at whose side is a
beggar, with a wooden leg; beyond them is a traveller, dis-
mounted, doing something to the saddle of his steed; and in
front is a pond, in which two boys are bathing, and two others
are on the bank preparing to enter the water: the figures are
329- La Marchande de Maree. A View of the sea-coast,
with a sand hill on the left and front, upon which are a lady-
on a fine white horse, holding a feather-shade over her head to
screen her face from the sun, and a gentleman on a brown
horse, with his back to the spectator; on this side of the lady
is a woman offering fish for sale, some of which are lying on
the sands; and near her are a boy and a dog: a fisherman,
with a basket at his back, and another, beyond him, descending
the bank, complete the composition. Engraved by Moyreau,
No. 4, under the above title, when in the
Collection of M. de Crozat . . . 1737.
15 in. by 12 in.—P.
330. La Burette des Chasseurs. A sporting party, consist-
ing of a lady and three gentlemen, halting before the walls of a
noble country mansion ; one of the gentlemen is raising his
hat to salute three ladies on the wall; another, near him,
and the only one who has dismounted, is offering him a glass
of wine; they are accompanied by three attendants on foot
(one of whom carries a hoop of hawks), and seven dogs.
Engraved by Moyreau, No. 10, under the above title, when
in the
Collection of the Prince of Carignan.
- Cauwerwen, Leyden, 1765. . 500 sso. 451.
15 in. by 19 in.
331. Les Baigneurs. A Landscape, on the left of which
are some buildings in the middle distance, surmounted by a
lofty round tower, the entrance to which is over a bridge with
three arches; on the fore-ground are several figures, the
nearest of whom is .a man on horseback, at whose side is a
beggar, with a wooden leg; beyond them is a traveller, dis-
mounted, doing something to the saddle of his steed; and in
front is a pond, in which two boys are bathing, and two others
are on the bank preparing to enter the water: the figures are