322 DAVID TENIERS.
225. A Landscape, with figures occupied in harvesting.
2 st. 8 in. by 5 ft. 6 in.—C.
Collection of M. Verhulst, . . . 1779. . 400yZo. 367.
226. A Landscape, exhibiting a hilly site, diversified with
trees, and divided obliquely by a river. Upon some rising
ground, in front, is a young man, wearing a red cap and gray
jacket, seated, playing on a pipe; a shepherd is standing by
him, leaning on his crook ; his ssock, composed of six sheep
and a goat, are browsing near them. A building, with a round
tower, is on the acclivity of a hill, on the right. A clear and
excellent picture.
1- ft. by 6ft. 1 in.—C. Worth 4007.
Collection of the Chevalier Verhulst, 1779. . 310 fo. 28l.
Now in the collection of the Chevalier Erard.
227. A Winter Scene. This picture is entitled The New
Year’s Day.
2 st. 4 in. by 3 ft. 5 in.-—C.
Collection of M. Horion, . . . 1788. . 445j7o. 407.
A similar subject occurs in a set of four pictures representing
the Seasons.
228. The Interior of a Kitchen. Among the various objects
which occupy the front are a peacock, lying on a table, a pie is
placed on a stool, and two pans on a chopping-block. In front
of these are a quarter of mutton, a quantity of fish, and several
birds lying on the ground. A grindstone, with a broom placed
against it, are at the side. Farther in the room is a man-cook,
standing at a table, trussing a fowl; and beyond him are a
man and a woman, busy at a large fire, &c.—See No. 274.
Engraved by Hoermann, under the title of Le Cuisinier Flamand.
Now in the collection of M. Bellanger.
229- A Landscape, with a cottage on the left, and a group
of four peasants near the door, three of whom are seated,
225. A Landscape, with figures occupied in harvesting.
2 st. 8 in. by 5 ft. 6 in.—C.
Collection of M. Verhulst, . . . 1779. . 400yZo. 367.
226. A Landscape, exhibiting a hilly site, diversified with
trees, and divided obliquely by a river. Upon some rising
ground, in front, is a young man, wearing a red cap and gray
jacket, seated, playing on a pipe; a shepherd is standing by
him, leaning on his crook ; his ssock, composed of six sheep
and a goat, are browsing near them. A building, with a round
tower, is on the acclivity of a hill, on the right. A clear and
excellent picture.
1- ft. by 6ft. 1 in.—C. Worth 4007.
Collection of the Chevalier Verhulst, 1779. . 310 fo. 28l.
Now in the collection of the Chevalier Erard.
227. A Winter Scene. This picture is entitled The New
Year’s Day.
2 st. 4 in. by 3 ft. 5 in.-—C.
Collection of M. Horion, . . . 1788. . 445j7o. 407.
A similar subject occurs in a set of four pictures representing
the Seasons.
228. The Interior of a Kitchen. Among the various objects
which occupy the front are a peacock, lying on a table, a pie is
placed on a stool, and two pans on a chopping-block. In front
of these are a quarter of mutton, a quantity of fish, and several
birds lying on the ground. A grindstone, with a broom placed
against it, are at the side. Farther in the room is a man-cook,
standing at a table, trussing a fowl; and beyond him are a
man and a woman, busy at a large fire, &c.—See No. 274.
Engraved by Hoermann, under the title of Le Cuisinier Flamand.
Now in the collection of M. Bellanger.
229- A Landscape, with a cottage on the left, and a group
of four peasants near the door, three of whom are seated,