298 PHILIP WOUWERMANS.
old trees: the figures are subordinate to the landscape. En-
graved by Moyreau, No. 47, under the above title, when in the
Collection of the Count de Mirabeau, 1743.
111 in. by 115 in.
345. Z’ Embrasement du Moulin. A Landscape, with a
high level hill, extending from the left to the middle of the
picture, on the extremity of which stand a windmill and a cot-
tage, both on fire. The fore-ground is completely covered with
cavalry and infantry, closely engaged in battle ; the most con-
spicuous among whom is a man on a prancing horse, aiming a
blow at his adversary, whose horse is down, and who is in the
act of firing a pistol. Engraved by Moyreau, No. 48, under
the above title, when in the
Collection of M. Crozat . . Paris, 1751. . lQ9Qfs. 68l.
Now in the Dresden Gallery.
20| in. by 25 in.
346. La Defaite des Sarrasins. An engagement between
numerous bodies of infantry and cavalry : on the middle fore-
ground is a group of five horse soldiers ; and nearer the front
a wounded warrior, on the ground, grasping his sword with one
hand and a standard with the other. Engraved by Moyreau,
No. 49, under the above title, when in the
Collection of M. Crozat de Tugny . 1745.
Sold in the collection of M. Lormier, Hague, 1763, 1030 flo. 931.
13 in. by 17| in.
347. Les Chasseurs sortant de la Foret. A View in a forest,
through which a small party of huntsmen are passing: on the
middle fore-ground are a man on horseback, a little boy (with
one foot on the trunk of a tree) getting up behind him, and a
little girl, apparently desirous of doing the same. Engraved
by Moyreau, No. 50, under the above title, when in the
Collection of M. Orry de Fulvy . 1745.
39 in. by 33| in.—C.
old trees: the figures are subordinate to the landscape. En-
graved by Moyreau, No. 47, under the above title, when in the
Collection of the Count de Mirabeau, 1743.
111 in. by 115 in.
345. Z’ Embrasement du Moulin. A Landscape, with a
high level hill, extending from the left to the middle of the
picture, on the extremity of which stand a windmill and a cot-
tage, both on fire. The fore-ground is completely covered with
cavalry and infantry, closely engaged in battle ; the most con-
spicuous among whom is a man on a prancing horse, aiming a
blow at his adversary, whose horse is down, and who is in the
act of firing a pistol. Engraved by Moyreau, No. 48, under
the above title, when in the
Collection of M. Crozat . . Paris, 1751. . lQ9Qfs. 68l.
Now in the Dresden Gallery.
20| in. by 25 in.
346. La Defaite des Sarrasins. An engagement between
numerous bodies of infantry and cavalry : on the middle fore-
ground is a group of five horse soldiers ; and nearer the front
a wounded warrior, on the ground, grasping his sword with one
hand and a standard with the other. Engraved by Moyreau,
No. 49, under the above title, when in the
Collection of M. Crozat de Tugny . 1745.
Sold in the collection of M. Lormier, Hague, 1763, 1030 flo. 931.
13 in. by 17| in.
347. Les Chasseurs sortant de la Foret. A View in a forest,
through which a small party of huntsmen are passing: on the
middle fore-ground are a man on horseback, a little boy (with
one foot on the trunk of a tree) getting up behind him, and a
little girl, apparently desirous of doing the same. Engraved
by Moyreau, No. 50, under the above title, when in the
Collection of M. Orry de Fulvy . 1745.
39 in. by 33| in.—C.