320
RUBENS.
the original (varying them in size and effect) under the eye of
Rubens, who afterwards retouched them, and thereby rendered
them worthy of his name.
1196. A Landscape, intersected by a stream flowing towards
the front, the banks of which are overgrown with bulrushes and
other water-plants. A cottage upon the summit of a hill, with
a cluster of trees before it, is seen in the middle distance on
the right; and a second house, partly concealed by trees,
appears in the middle, but more remote from the spectator. In
the fore-ground are two women and two men; one of the former
is milking a cow, while the other is busy with the cans; the
men appear to be engaged in conversation with them.
Engraved by L. Van Uden.
1197- A Landscape, of an oval form, with a single figure of
a female seated in the middle, upon some drapery spread upon
the grass, leaning her head pensively on her hands; two sheep,
grazing on the bank of a river, are at a little distance from her.
Engraved by Coelmans.
1198. A woody Landscape, with a large company of men
and women, several of whom are dancing to the music of a
bagpipe.
Engraved by Charpentier.
1199- A hilly Landscape, with a high road on the right, at
the side of which are three peasants, one of whom is seated near
a post.
Engraved, anonymous.
Although this print ascribes the picture to the pencil of Rubens,
it has much more the character of being by Teniers the elder ;
the two preceding are also doubtful productions of the master.
1200. A Landscape, intersected by a stream flowing by the
side of a high bank, upon the summit of which are four lofty
trees, these stand in the centre of the view; a second cluster of
trees is at the side, and upon a bank in front are three cows,
RUBENS.
the original (varying them in size and effect) under the eye of
Rubens, who afterwards retouched them, and thereby rendered
them worthy of his name.
1196. A Landscape, intersected by a stream flowing towards
the front, the banks of which are overgrown with bulrushes and
other water-plants. A cottage upon the summit of a hill, with
a cluster of trees before it, is seen in the middle distance on
the right; and a second house, partly concealed by trees,
appears in the middle, but more remote from the spectator. In
the fore-ground are two women and two men; one of the former
is milking a cow, while the other is busy with the cans; the
men appear to be engaged in conversation with them.
Engraved by L. Van Uden.
1197- A Landscape, of an oval form, with a single figure of
a female seated in the middle, upon some drapery spread upon
the grass, leaning her head pensively on her hands; two sheep,
grazing on the bank of a river, are at a little distance from her.
Engraved by Coelmans.
1198. A woody Landscape, with a large company of men
and women, several of whom are dancing to the music of a
bagpipe.
Engraved by Charpentier.
1199- A hilly Landscape, with a high road on the right, at
the side of which are three peasants, one of whom is seated near
a post.
Engraved, anonymous.
Although this print ascribes the picture to the pencil of Rubens,
it has much more the character of being by Teniers the elder ;
the two preceding are also doubtful productions of the master.
1200. A Landscape, intersected by a stream flowing by the
side of a high bank, upon the summit of which are four lofty
trees, these stand in the centre of the view; a second cluster of
trees is at the side, and upon a bank in front are three cows,