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NICHOLAS BERGHEM.
92. A Landscape, with a River traversing its whole extent.
Some houses are on the farther side, and also several trees and
bushes towards the left; in front are cattle and figures,
amongst which is a man riding a white horse, with his back
to the spectator, apparently talking to a woman on an ass.
iy?. 8^ in. by 1 ft. 9 in.
Collection of M. Proley, . . . 1787. . 2500 fs. 100Z.
93. A Concert. A view of a public place, with several
edifices of beautiful architecture, and a statue of Hercules
upon a pedestal. A variety of figures are on the fore-ground,
some of which, dressed like Spaniards, are engaged in a concert
of music. A handsome fountain occupies the middle plan;
and in the distance are some vessels.
4st. 2 in; by 3 ft.—C.
Collection of M. Beaujon, . . . 1787. . 1620 fs. 651.
94. The Death of Dido. A composition of several figures.
4 ft. 3 in. by 3 ft. 2 in.—C.
Collection of M. Beaujon, . . . 1787. . 1200/s. 48Z.
95. A View of a Farm. A shepherd is driving home a
ssock of sheep ; beyond him is a man, caressing his dog ; and
in another part of the piece are four cows.
1st. 3 in. by 1 ft. 8 in.—P.
Collection of M. de Calonne, . . 1788. . 2000^5. 80l.
96. A Landscape, in which are introduced a farmer, in the
act of mounting his horse, a woman hanging out linen, and a
boy with a plough.
11 in. by 9 in.—C.
Collection of M. de Calonne, . . 1788. . 940/s. 371. 10s.
97. A Landscape, in which are represented a bridge in
ruins, an bld tower, and some houses on rocks. The fore-
ground is divided by a river, and animated by several figures,
NICHOLAS BERGHEM.
92. A Landscape, with a River traversing its whole extent.
Some houses are on the farther side, and also several trees and
bushes towards the left; in front are cattle and figures,
amongst which is a man riding a white horse, with his back
to the spectator, apparently talking to a woman on an ass.
iy?. 8^ in. by 1 ft. 9 in.
Collection of M. Proley, . . . 1787. . 2500 fs. 100Z.
93. A Concert. A view of a public place, with several
edifices of beautiful architecture, and a statue of Hercules
upon a pedestal. A variety of figures are on the fore-ground,
some of which, dressed like Spaniards, are engaged in a concert
of music. A handsome fountain occupies the middle plan;
and in the distance are some vessels.
4st. 2 in; by 3 ft.—C.
Collection of M. Beaujon, . . . 1787. . 1620 fs. 651.
94. The Death of Dido. A composition of several figures.
4 ft. 3 in. by 3 ft. 2 in.—C.
Collection of M. Beaujon, . . . 1787. . 1200/s. 48Z.
95. A View of a Farm. A shepherd is driving home a
ssock of sheep ; beyond him is a man, caressing his dog ; and
in another part of the piece are four cows.
1st. 3 in. by 1 ft. 8 in.—P.
Collection of M. de Calonne, . . 1788. . 2000^5. 80l.
96. A Landscape, in which are introduced a farmer, in the
act of mounting his horse, a woman hanging out linen, and a
boy with a plough.
11 in. by 9 in.—C.
Collection of M. de Calonne, . . 1788. . 940/s. 371. 10s.
97. A Landscape, in which are represented a bridge in
ruins, an bld tower, and some houses on rocks. The fore-
ground is divided by a river, and animated by several figures,