KAREL DU JARDIN.
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109- A Mountainous Scene, diversified with bushes, and
divided at the extremity of the fore-ground by a stream of
water. On a grassy meadow in front, are a gray horse feeding,
and an ass standing near its head. The animals are of large
proportions. Done in lithography, by Kenengel.
110. The affectionate Mother amusing her Child. The
subject is represented as passing on the fore-ground of a
meadow, and the fond parent is seen bending on her knees,
showing her child (which is sitting naked on a stone) a little
dog begging. A group of seven sheep lie near them. Done
in lithography, by J. Bonnemaison.
1 ft. | in. by 1 ft. 4| in.—P.
Collection of the Chevalier Erard, 1832. . 3350fs. \34<l.
111. Two Dogs on the fore-ground of a Landscape. One of
them is of the mastiff breed, of a pale dun colour, and stands
in a side view in the centre: the other, a liver and white
spaniel, is represented in a fore-shortened view on the right.
Beyond the latter is a hovel with a reed fence. Fainted in a
broad free manner.
1 ft. 6 in. by 1 st. 3 in.—-C.
Now in the possession of M. de Gruyter, Amsterdam, 1833.
112. Cattle fording a Stream, and Youths Bathing. A
landscape, exhibiting a delightful Italian scene, represented
under the aspect of a fine summer s morning. The view
exhibits on the right, a lofty bridge composed of a single
arch, under which ripples a pellucid stream, which ssows along
the fore-ground. A female, mounted on a bright bay horse,
accompanied by a man wearing a sheep-skin jacket, and a boy
on foot, are fording the stream with their cattle, consisting of
a mule laden with panniers, a goat, and three sheep, followed
by a black dog : the whole are approaching the spectator. At
the same time, three young men are seen under the bridge,
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109- A Mountainous Scene, diversified with bushes, and
divided at the extremity of the fore-ground by a stream of
water. On a grassy meadow in front, are a gray horse feeding,
and an ass standing near its head. The animals are of large
proportions. Done in lithography, by Kenengel.
110. The affectionate Mother amusing her Child. The
subject is represented as passing on the fore-ground of a
meadow, and the fond parent is seen bending on her knees,
showing her child (which is sitting naked on a stone) a little
dog begging. A group of seven sheep lie near them. Done
in lithography, by J. Bonnemaison.
1 ft. | in. by 1 ft. 4| in.—P.
Collection of the Chevalier Erard, 1832. . 3350fs. \34<l.
111. Two Dogs on the fore-ground of a Landscape. One of
them is of the mastiff breed, of a pale dun colour, and stands
in a side view in the centre: the other, a liver and white
spaniel, is represented in a fore-shortened view on the right.
Beyond the latter is a hovel with a reed fence. Fainted in a
broad free manner.
1 ft. 6 in. by 1 st. 3 in.—-C.
Now in the possession of M. de Gruyter, Amsterdam, 1833.
112. Cattle fording a Stream, and Youths Bathing. A
landscape, exhibiting a delightful Italian scene, represented
under the aspect of a fine summer s morning. The view
exhibits on the right, a lofty bridge composed of a single
arch, under which ripples a pellucid stream, which ssows along
the fore-ground. A female, mounted on a bright bay horse,
accompanied by a man wearing a sheep-skin jacket, and a boy
on foot, are fording the stream with their cattle, consisting of
a mule laden with panniers, a goat, and three sheep, followed
by a black dog : the whole are approaching the spectator. At
the same time, three young men are seen under the bridge,