NICHOLAS BERGHEM.
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2. A Winter Scene. The landscape is composed of a
frozen canal, extending from the front to the middle distance,
and traversed by a rustic wooden bridge, elevated at one
end upon a ssight of wooden steps. Eight figures, variously
disposed, are on the fore-ground, three of which are standing
in a group in the middle. Some rustic cottages, and a lime-
kiln, are seen in the distance. Engraved by Aliamet, entitled
Four a Brique.
9 in. by 1 ft. l|m.—P.
Collection of the Count de Vence, 1750. . 390fs. 16/.
3. A Landscape, with Cattle and Figures.
2ft. 3 in. by 2 ft. 10 m.—P.
Collection of the Count de Vence, 1750. . 1.810fs. 52l.
4. Peasants watering Cattle. The view exhibits a bold
rocky scene, with a pool of water in front, in which a woman,
mounted on an ass, is watering her beast; she is preceded in
the stream by a goat, and on one side of her are a white cow,
and two sheep; and on the other, a shepherd approaching
the water, with a sheep in his arms, followed by a dog.
Engraved by Martinasi, entitled L? Abreuvoir Champetre.
1 st. 4| in. by \st. 2^ in.—P.
Collection of the Count de Vence, 1750. . 940fs. 331.
-Michael Brian, Esq. . 1798. . 150 ^5.
•- Sir S. Clark and G. Hibbert, Esq. 1802. 105 gs.
5. A Pair of Landscapes. In one, are a woman on a mule,
and a man doing something to her stirrup; and near them
are several cows, sheep, &c. forming a large group.
2ft. 6 in. by 3 ft. 11 in.—C.
6. The Companion represents the banks of a large river, on
which are a woman on horseback, with a music-paper in her
hand, and a man at her side, playing the ssageolet; they are
driving cattle before them.
Collection os M. Pielhon, . . . 1763. . 1860/s. 741.
9
2. A Winter Scene. The landscape is composed of a
frozen canal, extending from the front to the middle distance,
and traversed by a rustic wooden bridge, elevated at one
end upon a ssight of wooden steps. Eight figures, variously
disposed, are on the fore-ground, three of which are standing
in a group in the middle. Some rustic cottages, and a lime-
kiln, are seen in the distance. Engraved by Aliamet, entitled
Four a Brique.
9 in. by 1 ft. l|m.—P.
Collection of the Count de Vence, 1750. . 390fs. 16/.
3. A Landscape, with Cattle and Figures.
2ft. 3 in. by 2 ft. 10 m.—P.
Collection of the Count de Vence, 1750. . 1.810fs. 52l.
4. Peasants watering Cattle. The view exhibits a bold
rocky scene, with a pool of water in front, in which a woman,
mounted on an ass, is watering her beast; she is preceded in
the stream by a goat, and on one side of her are a white cow,
and two sheep; and on the other, a shepherd approaching
the water, with a sheep in his arms, followed by a dog.
Engraved by Martinasi, entitled L? Abreuvoir Champetre.
1 st. 4| in. by \st. 2^ in.—P.
Collection of the Count de Vence, 1750. . 940fs. 331.
-Michael Brian, Esq. . 1798. . 150 ^5.
•- Sir S. Clark and G. Hibbert, Esq. 1802. 105 gs.
5. A Pair of Landscapes. In one, are a woman on a mule,
and a man doing something to her stirrup; and near them
are several cows, sheep, &c. forming a large group.
2ft. 6 in. by 3 ft. 11 in.—C.
6. The Companion represents the banks of a large river, on
which are a woman on horseback, with a music-paper in her
hand, and a man at her side, playing the ssageolet; they are
driving cattle before them.
Collection os M. Pielhon, . . . 1763. . 1860/s. 741.