PHILIP WOUWERMANS’ WORKS. 389
No. Page
381. Halte de Cavalerie. Four horse-soldiers at a tent, one
is getting his steed shod . . '.311
383. Reste d'Armee decampee. Cavaliers at a tent, one is
seated on the ground, playing a fiddle, &c. &c. . . ib.
392. Three cavaliers halting at a tent; one is raising his
musket, as if shooting at something , . . . . 315
439. Soldiers reposing in a church.329
447. A Sutler’s Booth, with cavalry; a cripple (without
legs) on a sledge.331
459. Two cavaliers and a trumpeter at a booth; the latter
has dismounted, and is caressing a young woman . 334
463. Les Vwandiers. Three cavalry soldiers at a booth . 336
484. An Encampment. Boys bathing, a dog drinking, and
a beggar with a wooden leg.343
498. Two cavaliers at a sutler’s booth : one has a gun slung
behind him ; his companion has dismounted, and a
boy is adjusting his steed’s stirrup .348
499. Soldiers at a sutler’s booth : one has dismounted and
stands by his steed; another is drinking out of a
jug, while a woman holds his horse ib.
506. Cavaliers at a sutler’s booth. Soldiers gambling . . 350
509. A halt of troops on an eminence : a party at cards, and
others reposing .351
514. Cavaliers at a sutler’s booth. One is blowing a trumpet;
near the front are a woman suckling her child, and
another with a basket of ssowers.352
Farriers' Shops, and shoeing Horses.
17. A farrier shoeing the hind-foot of a horse, two men
assisting .207
25. A boy holding a white horse, while the smith shoes it 209
32. Le Travail du Marechai. A man holds the nose of a
horse, while the smith shoes its fore-leg . . . . 212
58. A Farrier’s Shop, with horses, &c. . . . Lormier 219
No. Page
381. Halte de Cavalerie. Four horse-soldiers at a tent, one
is getting his steed shod . . '.311
383. Reste d'Armee decampee. Cavaliers at a tent, one is
seated on the ground, playing a fiddle, &c. &c. . . ib.
392. Three cavaliers halting at a tent; one is raising his
musket, as if shooting at something , . . . . 315
439. Soldiers reposing in a church.329
447. A Sutler’s Booth, with cavalry; a cripple (without
legs) on a sledge.331
459. Two cavaliers and a trumpeter at a booth; the latter
has dismounted, and is caressing a young woman . 334
463. Les Vwandiers. Three cavalry soldiers at a booth . 336
484. An Encampment. Boys bathing, a dog drinking, and
a beggar with a wooden leg.343
498. Two cavaliers at a sutler’s booth : one has a gun slung
behind him ; his companion has dismounted, and a
boy is adjusting his steed’s stirrup .348
499. Soldiers at a sutler’s booth : one has dismounted and
stands by his steed; another is drinking out of a
jug, while a woman holds his horse ib.
506. Cavaliers at a sutler’s booth. Soldiers gambling . . 350
509. A halt of troops on an eminence : a party at cards, and
others reposing .351
514. Cavaliers at a sutler’s booth. One is blowing a trumpet;
near the front are a woman suckling her child, and
another with a basket of ssowers.352
Farriers' Shops, and shoeing Horses.
17. A farrier shoeing the hind-foot of a horse, two men
assisting .207
25. A boy holding a white horse, while the smith shoes it 209
32. Le Travail du Marechai. A man holds the nose of a
horse, while the smith shoes its fore-leg . . . . 212
58. A Farrier’s Shop, with horses, &c. . . . Lormier 219