DAVID TENIERS.
283
72. A Pair, representing Incantations. The subjects are
composed of aged women and numerous grotesque objects.
10|m. by 9^ in.—P.
Engraved by Aliamet, under the titles of Le Depart pour le
Sabbat, and L’Arrivee.
Collection of the Count de Vence, . 1750. . 500 fs. 291.
73. A Landscape, agreeably diversified with cottages and
trees, and enlivened with figures.
10 m. by 13 in.—P.
Collection of the Count de Vence, . 1750. . 90fs. 4d.
74. A pretty young woman, seated, with a glass of wine in
her hand, listening to the gallantry of an old fellow who sits by
her side, with his right hand upon her shoulder ; while, at the
same time, an elderly female is watching their movements from
an opening above. An excellent picture.
12 m. by 9 in.—P. (oval.) Worth 120^.
Engraved by Le Bas, under the title of La Femme jalouse.
Collection of the Count de Vence, . 1750.
(bought by De Gagny) 651 fs.
261.
B. de Gagny,
. 1776. .
. 1155/5.
4>6l.
M. Beaujon, .
. 1787. .
. 1822/5.
731.
La Borde Mereville,
. 1802. .
802/5.
32l.
Now in the collection of Edward Gray, Esq.
75. The Water Doctor. An Interior, with five figures;
amongst them is a doctor, seated at a table, with an open book
in his right hand, and a urinal in the other, which he is
examining with great attention ; several books, bottles, and pots,
are on the table.
10 in. by 1 st. 1 in.—P.
Engraved under the title of Le Medecin empirique.
Collection of the Count de Vence, , 1750. . 599fs. 29l.
-— Paignon Dinjonval, . 1821.
Bought en bloc by Mr. Emmerson.
283
72. A Pair, representing Incantations. The subjects are
composed of aged women and numerous grotesque objects.
10|m. by 9^ in.—P.
Engraved by Aliamet, under the titles of Le Depart pour le
Sabbat, and L’Arrivee.
Collection of the Count de Vence, . 1750. . 500 fs. 291.
73. A Landscape, agreeably diversified with cottages and
trees, and enlivened with figures.
10 m. by 13 in.—P.
Collection of the Count de Vence, . 1750. . 90fs. 4d.
74. A pretty young woman, seated, with a glass of wine in
her hand, listening to the gallantry of an old fellow who sits by
her side, with his right hand upon her shoulder ; while, at the
same time, an elderly female is watching their movements from
an opening above. An excellent picture.
12 m. by 9 in.—P. (oval.) Worth 120^.
Engraved by Le Bas, under the title of La Femme jalouse.
Collection of the Count de Vence, . 1750.
(bought by De Gagny) 651 fs.
261.
B. de Gagny,
. 1776. .
. 1155/5.
4>6l.
M. Beaujon, .
. 1787. .
. 1822/5.
731.
La Borde Mereville,
. 1802. .
802/5.
32l.
Now in the collection of Edward Gray, Esq.
75. The Water Doctor. An Interior, with five figures;
amongst them is a doctor, seated at a table, with an open book
in his right hand, and a urinal in the other, which he is
examining with great attention ; several books, bottles, and pots,
are on the table.
10 in. by 1 st. 1 in.—P.
Engraved under the title of Le Medecin empirique.
Collection of the Count de Vence, , 1750. . 599fs. 29l.
-— Paignon Dinjonval, . 1821.
Bought en bloc by Mr. Emmerson.