DAVID TENIERS. 393
Collection of M. Lapeyriere, . . 1824. . 8750fs. 3501.
■--— William Wilkins, Esq. 1830 314 gs.
Now in the collection of Joseph Neeld, Esq.
A Picture, representing the same subject as the above, was sold
in the collection of M. De la Hante, in 1821, by Mr. Phillips, 225 gs.
502. An Interior, with four boors in front, three of whom
are seated round a low tub ; two of them are playing at cards ;
the third holds a large jug; the fourth stands behind, filling
his pipe. A dog is in front, and two men are at a fire in the
back of the room.
10|m. by 13^in.—P, Worth 120 gs.
Engraved by Fitler.
Now in the Bridgewater Collection.
503. The Interior of a Room, with a music-party ; the
nearest is a droll, seated at the side of a table, strumming; a
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guitar; he is accompanied by a woman, also seated, who holds
a paper in her hand ; behind her stands a boor. Four other
persons are seen near a chimney, in the opposite side, and back
of the room.
11 in. by 1 st. 3 in.-—P. (about.)
Engraved in mezzotinto, by Pether, in 1764.
Exhibited in the British Gallery in 1818.
Now in the collection of Lord Farnborough.
504. The Companion. An Interior, with a company of
three figures, grouped on the right; the nearest is a jovial
fellow, seated at table, with a long glass of liquor in his hand ;
an old woman, also seated, is occupied filling her pipe, and a
man stands behind her. Two others are seen at a fire in the
back of the room.
11 in. by 1 st. 3 in.—P.
Exhibited in the British Gallery in 1818.
Now in the collection of Lord Farnborough.
505. The Money-Changer. An old man and woman seated
together, near a large covered table, on which lie some heaps
Collection of M. Lapeyriere, . . 1824. . 8750fs. 3501.
■--— William Wilkins, Esq. 1830 314 gs.
Now in the collection of Joseph Neeld, Esq.
A Picture, representing the same subject as the above, was sold
in the collection of M. De la Hante, in 1821, by Mr. Phillips, 225 gs.
502. An Interior, with four boors in front, three of whom
are seated round a low tub ; two of them are playing at cards ;
the third holds a large jug; the fourth stands behind, filling
his pipe. A dog is in front, and two men are at a fire in the
back of the room.
10|m. by 13^in.—P, Worth 120 gs.
Engraved by Fitler.
Now in the Bridgewater Collection.
503. The Interior of a Room, with a music-party ; the
nearest is a droll, seated at the side of a table, strumming; a
y y o
guitar; he is accompanied by a woman, also seated, who holds
a paper in her hand ; behind her stands a boor. Four other
persons are seen near a chimney, in the opposite side, and back
of the room.
11 in. by 1 st. 3 in.-—P. (about.)
Engraved in mezzotinto, by Pether, in 1764.
Exhibited in the British Gallery in 1818.
Now in the collection of Lord Farnborough.
504. The Companion. An Interior, with a company of
three figures, grouped on the right; the nearest is a jovial
fellow, seated at table, with a long glass of liquor in his hand ;
an old woman, also seated, is occupied filling her pipe, and a
man stands behind her. Two others are seen at a fire in the
back of the room.
11 in. by 1 st. 3 in.—P.
Exhibited in the British Gallery in 1818.
Now in the collection of Lord Farnborough.
505. The Money-Changer. An old man and woman seated
together, near a large covered table, on which lie some heaps