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KAREL DU JARDIN.
it is highly worthy of commendation, the effect being strikingly
appropriate, and the composition grand.
Collection of Madame Popta, Amst. 1697.
- Jasper Lockart, Amst. 1709.
Valued by the Experts du Musee, 1816.
Now in the Louvre.
. ISSO/o. 120Z.
. 1900/o. 171Z.
. 30,000/s. 1200Z.
2. A View in Italy, representing a hilly country, with a
stream of water in front, through which are passing a man
and a woman, with two mules, several sheep and goats,
followed by a dog.
1/7. 7|izz. by \ft. Gin.—C.
Collection of M. Pieters, . . . 1691. . GG5sso. 5A.
3. A Landscape, represented under the effect of early
morning, the dew appearing still fresh on the herbage. The
fore-ground offers a hilly meadow, in which are a bay horse,
seen in a fore-shortened position, a cow, and a sheep ; and on
the brow of the hill are a boy and girl sitting together on the
ground, their dog being at a little distance from them near the
O' o o
stump os a tree.
11 in. by 1st. 1| in.—C. on P.
Collection of M. Lormier, Hague, 1763. . 53Gjlo. 48Z.
- M. Vander Pots, Rott. 1808. . 1525/?o. 137Z.
- Mr. Christie, London, 1822 98 gs.
- M. Zachary, Esq. . 1828. (Mr. Phillips) 300gs.
- Mr. Abrahams . . 1831. . (Do.) 168 gs.
Exhibited in the British Gallery in 1824.
4. A Landscape. In a meadow fore-ground are a cow
lying down, and a sheep standing near it. Engraved by
Boetius.
10 in by 8 in-—P.
Collection of M. Hageborn, 1764.
5. The Ford. The view represents an open hilly country,
with a stream of water in front, through which a herdsman,
KAREL DU JARDIN.
it is highly worthy of commendation, the effect being strikingly
appropriate, and the composition grand.
Collection of Madame Popta, Amst. 1697.
- Jasper Lockart, Amst. 1709.
Valued by the Experts du Musee, 1816.
Now in the Louvre.
. ISSO/o. 120Z.
. 1900/o. 171Z.
. 30,000/s. 1200Z.
2. A View in Italy, representing a hilly country, with a
stream of water in front, through which are passing a man
and a woman, with two mules, several sheep and goats,
followed by a dog.
1/7. 7|izz. by \ft. Gin.—C.
Collection of M. Pieters, . . . 1691. . GG5sso. 5A.
3. A Landscape, represented under the effect of early
morning, the dew appearing still fresh on the herbage. The
fore-ground offers a hilly meadow, in which are a bay horse,
seen in a fore-shortened position, a cow, and a sheep ; and on
the brow of the hill are a boy and girl sitting together on the
ground, their dog being at a little distance from them near the
O' o o
stump os a tree.
11 in. by 1st. 1| in.—C. on P.
Collection of M. Lormier, Hague, 1763. . 53Gjlo. 48Z.
- M. Vander Pots, Rott. 1808. . 1525/?o. 137Z.
- Mr. Christie, London, 1822 98 gs.
- M. Zachary, Esq. . 1828. (Mr. Phillips) 300gs.
- Mr. Abrahams . . 1831. . (Do.) 168 gs.
Exhibited in the British Gallery in 1824.
4. A Landscape. In a meadow fore-ground are a cow
lying down, and a sheep standing near it. Engraved by
Boetius.
10 in by 8 in-—P.
Collection of M. Hageborn, 1764.
5. The Ford. The view represents an open hilly country,
with a stream of water in front, through which a herdsman,