PHILIP WOUWERMANS.
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419- A Landscape, with the ruins of a tower, and an old
bridge with a rustic fence of poles at its side, and a statue at the
farther end : in front are four men with horses, two of them are
watering their steeds in a river on the left, which a third appears
to have just quitted, and the fourth is letting his horse feed
out of a basket, which he holds, &c. &c. Engraved in Lucien
Buonaparte’s Gallery, and sold with the collection in 1816.
Sold by Mr. Christie .... 1820. .... 200 gs.
14 in. by 16 in.—P. (about.)
420. Les Foins. A Landscape, with a large piece of water,
extending over the greater part of the picture, on the banks of
which, in front, are a loaded hay-cart (drawn by two horses)
and a man on horseback, with a woman up behind him : in
front, and towards the left, is a group, consisting of a woman
lifting up a little boy, and a cart with one horse, driven by
a man seated in front; in the distance are some men loading
boats with hay. Engraved by Dupreel, in the Musee Francais.
Collection of M. Buyten . Delst, 1748. . (AQsso. 551.
Now worth. 250 gs.
Taken from the Louvre in 1815, and restored to the Hague
Gallery.
14| in. by 17^ in.—P.
421. Choc de Cavalerie. Some cavalry, and a corps of
infantry, attacking a troop of ssying light-horse : in front lies a
dead horse and its rider, with a musket in his hand ; beyond
these are a body of infantry firing at some cavalry, who are
galloping up towards them. Engraved by Dupreel, in the
Musee Francais.
Claimed from the Louvre in 1815.
14g in. by 13 in.
422. A richly-wooded Landscape. In front is a coach drawn
by eight fine gray horses; more towards the middle is a
323
419- A Landscape, with the ruins of a tower, and an old
bridge with a rustic fence of poles at its side, and a statue at the
farther end : in front are four men with horses, two of them are
watering their steeds in a river on the left, which a third appears
to have just quitted, and the fourth is letting his horse feed
out of a basket, which he holds, &c. &c. Engraved in Lucien
Buonaparte’s Gallery, and sold with the collection in 1816.
Sold by Mr. Christie .... 1820. .... 200 gs.
14 in. by 16 in.—P. (about.)
420. Les Foins. A Landscape, with a large piece of water,
extending over the greater part of the picture, on the banks of
which, in front, are a loaded hay-cart (drawn by two horses)
and a man on horseback, with a woman up behind him : in
front, and towards the left, is a group, consisting of a woman
lifting up a little boy, and a cart with one horse, driven by
a man seated in front; in the distance are some men loading
boats with hay. Engraved by Dupreel, in the Musee Francais.
Collection of M. Buyten . Delst, 1748. . (AQsso. 551.
Now worth. 250 gs.
Taken from the Louvre in 1815, and restored to the Hague
Gallery.
14| in. by 17^ in.—P.
421. Choc de Cavalerie. Some cavalry, and a corps of
infantry, attacking a troop of ssying light-horse : in front lies a
dead horse and its rider, with a musket in his hand ; beyond
these are a body of infantry firing at some cavalry, who are
galloping up towards them. Engraved by Dupreel, in the
Musee Francais.
Claimed from the Louvre in 1815.
14g in. by 13 in.
422. A richly-wooded Landscape. In front is a coach drawn
by eight fine gray horses; more towards the middle is a