90 NICHOLAS BERGHEM.
a pass in the rock. On the right, and close to the front, is
a herdsman caressing his dog. Engraved, No. 108, in the
Stafford Gallery.
3 st. 9 in. by 5 st. in.—C.
Now in the Bridgewater collection, Lord Francis Egerton.
282. A Landscape, representing a Hilly Country. A rocky
mountain, covered in part with trees and bushes, extends
from the left over a large portion of the picture. Upon a
broad road on the right, and in front, are a woman, mounted
on an ass, laden with sacks; another on foot, with a faggot on
her head, two men, and four oxen; beyond these are other
cattle and figures. The agreeable effect of a fine summer’s
evening pervades the scene. Engraved, No. 109, in the
Stafford Gallery.
2 st. | in. by 2 ft. 7 in.—C.
Now in the Bridgewater collection, Lord Francis Egerton.
283. Nymphs and a Satyr in a Landscape. The view
exhibits, on the left, a lofty rocky hill, clothed with bushes;
a river flows round its base, and continues through the whole
extent of the picture. On a bank forming the fore-ground,
are a nymph, reclining, nearly naked, on some drapery, with
a satyr by her side; her attention is directed to a female who
stands before her, dressed in red, and who seems to be
pointing to some distant object. Two cows and several goats
are near them, and other figures and cattle are observable in
the distance. Engraved, No. 110, in the Stafford Gallery,
and also by Martini and Le Bas.
1 ft. 7^ in. by 1 ft. 11^ in.—C.
Now in the Bridgewater collection, Lord Francis Egerton.
284. A Hawking Party. A landscape, represented under
the aspect of wind and rain. Near a shattered tree, on the
a pass in the rock. On the right, and close to the front, is
a herdsman caressing his dog. Engraved, No. 108, in the
Stafford Gallery.
3 st. 9 in. by 5 st. in.—C.
Now in the Bridgewater collection, Lord Francis Egerton.
282. A Landscape, representing a Hilly Country. A rocky
mountain, covered in part with trees and bushes, extends
from the left over a large portion of the picture. Upon a
broad road on the right, and in front, are a woman, mounted
on an ass, laden with sacks; another on foot, with a faggot on
her head, two men, and four oxen; beyond these are other
cattle and figures. The agreeable effect of a fine summer’s
evening pervades the scene. Engraved, No. 109, in the
Stafford Gallery.
2 st. | in. by 2 ft. 7 in.—C.
Now in the Bridgewater collection, Lord Francis Egerton.
283. Nymphs and a Satyr in a Landscape. The view
exhibits, on the left, a lofty rocky hill, clothed with bushes;
a river flows round its base, and continues through the whole
extent of the picture. On a bank forming the fore-ground,
are a nymph, reclining, nearly naked, on some drapery, with
a satyr by her side; her attention is directed to a female who
stands before her, dressed in red, and who seems to be
pointing to some distant object. Two cows and several goats
are near them, and other figures and cattle are observable in
the distance. Engraved, No. 110, in the Stafford Gallery,
and also by Martini and Le Bas.
1 ft. 7^ in. by 1 ft. 11^ in.—C.
Now in the Bridgewater collection, Lord Francis Egerton.
284. A Hawking Party. A landscape, represented under
the aspect of wind and rain. Near a shattered tree, on the