186
RUBENS.
649. The Assumption of the Virgin. A free sketch.
19 m. by 11 in.—P.
Collection of M. Julienne, . . . 1767. . 200 fs. 81.
650. The Conversion of St. Paul. A sketch.
19 in. by 13 in.—P.
Collection ofM. Julienne, . . . 1767. . 128 fs. Bl,
651. Same Subject.
17 in. by 10 in.—P.
Collection of M. Lempereur, . . 1773. . 611/s. 24/.
652. Same Subject.
17 in. by 19 in.—P.
Collection of Prince de Conti, . . 1777. . 800./?. 32/.
653. Cambyses compelling a Judge to sit upon a Cushion
made of the Skin of the late Judge, his Father, whom Cam-
byses had caused to be ssayed for Injustice. A finished study.
17 in. by 17 in.—P.
Engraved by Eynhouedts.
Collection of M. Lormier, Hague, 1763. . 640y?o. 58/.
654. A Landscape, beautifully varied with hills, dales,
wood, and water ; and enlivened with figures, horses, cows,
and ducks. In the front-ground are two women and a man ;
one of the former has a milk-can on her head, the other carries
a can on her arm; a waggon drawn by two horses, on one of
which the driver rides, is close to the right side.
3ft. by 3 st. 11 in.—P.
Collection of M. Potter, . Hague, 1723. . IOOOj^o. 90/.
- M. Wierman, . Amst. 1762. . 157Qsso. 141/.
A picture corresponding with the preceding description is in the
Munich Gallery.
655. A Landscape, with a grove of trees. This Arcadian
scene is enlivened by a large assemblage of nymphs and youths,
RUBENS.
649. The Assumption of the Virgin. A free sketch.
19 m. by 11 in.—P.
Collection of M. Julienne, . . . 1767. . 200 fs. 81.
650. The Conversion of St. Paul. A sketch.
19 in. by 13 in.—P.
Collection ofM. Julienne, . . . 1767. . 128 fs. Bl,
651. Same Subject.
17 in. by 10 in.—P.
Collection of M. Lempereur, . . 1773. . 611/s. 24/.
652. Same Subject.
17 in. by 19 in.—P.
Collection of Prince de Conti, . . 1777. . 800./?. 32/.
653. Cambyses compelling a Judge to sit upon a Cushion
made of the Skin of the late Judge, his Father, whom Cam-
byses had caused to be ssayed for Injustice. A finished study.
17 in. by 17 in.—P.
Engraved by Eynhouedts.
Collection of M. Lormier, Hague, 1763. . 640y?o. 58/.
654. A Landscape, beautifully varied with hills, dales,
wood, and water ; and enlivened with figures, horses, cows,
and ducks. In the front-ground are two women and a man ;
one of the former has a milk-can on her head, the other carries
a can on her arm; a waggon drawn by two horses, on one of
which the driver rides, is close to the right side.
3ft. by 3 st. 11 in.—P.
Collection of M. Potter, . Hague, 1723. . IOOOj^o. 90/.
- M. Wierman, . Amst. 1762. . 157Qsso. 141/.
A picture corresponding with the preceding description is in the
Munich Gallery.
655. A Landscape, with a grove of trees. This Arcadian
scene is enlivened by a large assemblage of nymphs and youths,