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mare, kicking up behind ; a boy, who has fallen down in endea-
vouring to get out of the way ; a gentleman on a gray horse;
and a woman with a child. This picture is painted in the
artist’s second manner.
Collection of Vander Pals, Rott. 1824, 2615//.9. & 5 p. cent. 246k
Now in the possession of M. Rombout, Dort.
16 in. by llj in.—C.
466. A hilly Landscape, in which are introduced the march
of an army, with artillery and a baggage waggon ; the latter is
nearly upset in a ford.
Collection of the Marquis de Marialva, 1824. 1500 fs. 60k
Again, in M. Pizzetta’s sale, at Mr. Christie’s, 1825 (bought by
Mr. Hume), for 78gs., and since sold for 250 gs.
12 in. by 18 in.—-P. (about.)
467. A Hawking Party. The View offers an open country,
bounded by hills in the distance : among the company (who are
dispersed over the field) are three sportsmen, on the left and
front, one of whom is holding the bridle of a beautiful gray
horse, and caressing his dog, which is playfully jumping against
him ; another of the huntsmen is mounted, and blowing a horn;
and the third is on foot, unloosing a dog : these are attended by
a falconer, who is seated in the centre of the fore-ground, with
a perch of hawks; at a little distance off (to the right) are some
gentlemen and a lady on horseback, in full gallop, watching a
flight of hawks. Chetel has engraved a print of part of the
above composition. This little bijou is no less excellent for its
clearness and purity of colour than for its elaborate finishing;
it was formerly in the collection of the Queen of Spain, and is
stamped with the royal arms at the back.
Collection of M. Lapeyriere, . . 1825. . 6400 fs. 2581.
Now in the possession of Mr. Emmerson.
Ill in. by 14| in.
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mare, kicking up behind ; a boy, who has fallen down in endea-
vouring to get out of the way ; a gentleman on a gray horse;
and a woman with a child. This picture is painted in the
artist’s second manner.
Collection of Vander Pals, Rott. 1824, 2615//.9. & 5 p. cent. 246k
Now in the possession of M. Rombout, Dort.
16 in. by llj in.—C.
466. A hilly Landscape, in which are introduced the march
of an army, with artillery and a baggage waggon ; the latter is
nearly upset in a ford.
Collection of the Marquis de Marialva, 1824. 1500 fs. 60k
Again, in M. Pizzetta’s sale, at Mr. Christie’s, 1825 (bought by
Mr. Hume), for 78gs., and since sold for 250 gs.
12 in. by 18 in.—-P. (about.)
467. A Hawking Party. The View offers an open country,
bounded by hills in the distance : among the company (who are
dispersed over the field) are three sportsmen, on the left and
front, one of whom is holding the bridle of a beautiful gray
horse, and caressing his dog, which is playfully jumping against
him ; another of the huntsmen is mounted, and blowing a horn;
and the third is on foot, unloosing a dog : these are attended by
a falconer, who is seated in the centre of the fore-ground, with
a perch of hawks; at a little distance off (to the right) are some
gentlemen and a lady on horseback, in full gallop, watching a
flight of hawks. Chetel has engraved a print of part of the
above composition. This little bijou is no less excellent for its
clearness and purity of colour than for its elaborate finishing;
it was formerly in the collection of the Queen of Spain, and is
stamped with the royal arms at the back.
Collection of M. Lapeyriere, . . 1825. . 6400 fs. 2581.
Now in the possession of Mr. Emmerson.
Ill in. by 14| in.
VOL. I. Z