DAVID TENIERS.
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513. La prompts Obeissance. Two boors, the nearest of
whom has his hand in his breast; the other holds a pipe.
Figures seen to the middle.
EngravedbyVandenSteen; and also byBasan, under the above title.
514. St. Francis d’Assise. The monk is represented clad in
the habit of his Order, seated, with a book in his hands, near a
stone table, on which are a scull and a crucifix ; a bright light
strikes into the cave behind him; and, through an opening on
the opposite side (under which stands a monk) is seen a church
upon a hill, in the distance.
Engraved by Le Bas.
515. Le Roi boit. An Interior, with three boors, the most
conspicuous of whom is seated on a three-legged stool, jovially
raising his glass and pipe, and apparently vociferating Le Roi
boit; behind him are his two companions, one of them is re-
clining his head on the top of a cask ; the other has withdrawn
the pipe from his lips, and is looking suddenly round.
1ft. 5 in. by 1ft. 1 in.
Engraved by Surrugue, under the above title ; then in the
collection of M. Troncbien.
Collection of the Earl of Carysford, 1828. (Mr. Christie) 70gs.
516. Two Boors, one of whom holds a ssagon in one hand
and a cup in the other, into the former of which his companion
is looking, to ascertain if it be empty.
Engraved by Abraham Teniers ; also by Vanden Steen.
517. A Kitchen, with a large pile of tubs, pots, pans, and
other objects, distributed along the front; in the back of the
room is a woman, cooking at the fire; a man is standing at her
side ; and a dead calf is hanging up.
Etched by Teniers.
518. Z’Ecole Flamande. An Interior, with a boor seated
on a block, with a pipe in one hand and a jug in the other ; a
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513. La prompts Obeissance. Two boors, the nearest of
whom has his hand in his breast; the other holds a pipe.
Figures seen to the middle.
EngravedbyVandenSteen; and also byBasan, under the above title.
514. St. Francis d’Assise. The monk is represented clad in
the habit of his Order, seated, with a book in his hands, near a
stone table, on which are a scull and a crucifix ; a bright light
strikes into the cave behind him; and, through an opening on
the opposite side (under which stands a monk) is seen a church
upon a hill, in the distance.
Engraved by Le Bas.
515. Le Roi boit. An Interior, with three boors, the most
conspicuous of whom is seated on a three-legged stool, jovially
raising his glass and pipe, and apparently vociferating Le Roi
boit; behind him are his two companions, one of them is re-
clining his head on the top of a cask ; the other has withdrawn
the pipe from his lips, and is looking suddenly round.
1ft. 5 in. by 1ft. 1 in.
Engraved by Surrugue, under the above title ; then in the
collection of M. Troncbien.
Collection of the Earl of Carysford, 1828. (Mr. Christie) 70gs.
516. Two Boors, one of whom holds a ssagon in one hand
and a cup in the other, into the former of which his companion
is looking, to ascertain if it be empty.
Engraved by Abraham Teniers ; also by Vanden Steen.
517. A Kitchen, with a large pile of tubs, pots, pans, and
other objects, distributed along the front; in the back of the
room is a woman, cooking at the fire; a man is standing at her
side ; and a dead calf is hanging up.
Etched by Teniers.
518. Z’Ecole Flamande. An Interior, with a boor seated
on a block, with a pipe in one hand and a jug in the other ; a