PHILIP WOUWERMANS’ WORKS.
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319. Seven gipsies, with their infants ; a man on horseback ;
a group of six figures ; and a woman on horse-
back, with a child behind her.288
320. A River. A cart and two horses, one is a piebald,
unharnessed.ib.
321. A River. A man watering two cart-horses ; the cart
stands on the bank, with a woman and a child
in it.289
331. Les Baigneurs. A man on horseback, a wooden-
legged beggar, boys bathing, &c.292
335. Le Passage de VEau. A cascade, which a woman, with
a child at her back, is crossing, accompanied by a
dog, and preceded by a man.294
340. L’Abreuvoir des Chasseurs. A losty bridge, which a
woman, with a bundle on her head and a child by
her side, is passing; four gentlemen and a lady de-
scending a bank to water their steeds.296
344. Le petit Pont de Bois. A cottage; near it are two
figures and a flock of sheep.297
350. La Chaumiere. A cottage ; on a road near it are two
men with horses ; a woman seated with a distaff, a
dog by her side, &c. ..299
354. Les Marchands Forains. Figures and three horses on
a hill, one is laden with goods.301
358. La Grotte de VAbreuvoir. T wo gentlemen on horseback,
one has a hawk, the other is descending the bank of
a river ; a fisherman and three boys.302
360. LAbreuvoir Flamand. A man on horseback, with a
woman up behind him, watering his steed, and many
others, &c.303
369. Entree d’Abreuvoir. A man on a dark horse, leading
a prancing white one; another man on horseback,
and an old man lifting up a boy.306
370. Vue de Hollande. A large expanse of water, crossed
by an old bridge.ib.
374. Course de Bague Flamande. Peasants on horseback,
with spears in their hands, galloping at a ring . . 308
375. Peasants loading a cart, &c. &c., going to market . . ib.
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319. Seven gipsies, with their infants ; a man on horseback ;
a group of six figures ; and a woman on horse-
back, with a child behind her.288
320. A River. A cart and two horses, one is a piebald,
unharnessed.ib.
321. A River. A man watering two cart-horses ; the cart
stands on the bank, with a woman and a child
in it.289
331. Les Baigneurs. A man on horseback, a wooden-
legged beggar, boys bathing, &c.292
335. Le Passage de VEau. A cascade, which a woman, with
a child at her back, is crossing, accompanied by a
dog, and preceded by a man.294
340. L’Abreuvoir des Chasseurs. A losty bridge, which a
woman, with a bundle on her head and a child by
her side, is passing; four gentlemen and a lady de-
scending a bank to water their steeds.296
344. Le petit Pont de Bois. A cottage; near it are two
figures and a flock of sheep.297
350. La Chaumiere. A cottage ; on a road near it are two
men with horses ; a woman seated with a distaff, a
dog by her side, &c. ..299
354. Les Marchands Forains. Figures and three horses on
a hill, one is laden with goods.301
358. La Grotte de VAbreuvoir. T wo gentlemen on horseback,
one has a hawk, the other is descending the bank of
a river ; a fisherman and three boys.302
360. LAbreuvoir Flamand. A man on horseback, with a
woman up behind him, watering his steed, and many
others, &c.303
369. Entree d’Abreuvoir. A man on a dark horse, leading
a prancing white one; another man on horseback,
and an old man lifting up a boy.306
370. Vue de Hollande. A large expanse of water, crossed
by an old bridge.ib.
374. Course de Bague Flamande. Peasants on horseback,
with spears in their hands, galloping at a ring . . 308
375. Peasants loading a cart, &c. &c., going to market . . ib.