ALBERT CUYP.
295
Collection of M. Vander L.V. Slingelandt, 1785. 577 flo. 52l.
-- Sir S. Clarke and G. Hibbert, Esq., 1802. 120 gs.
-- George Hibbert, Esq. . 1829. (Christie) 714 gs.
Exhibited in the British Gallery in 1818.
Now in the collection os Richard Foster, Esq.
28. Exercising of Horses. The subject is introduced on
the sore-ground of a landscape, and consists of a number of
gentlemen with attendants, trying and examining the forms
and paces of horses. Among them may be noticed a gentle-
man on a white horse, another on a black one, and a third who
has dismounted from his steed, and is holding it by the reins.
A little retired from these is a boy playing with a dog, and
more towards the middle of the view is a man riding a horse
round a ring. Painted in the finished manner of Wouwermans.
1 ft. Sin. by 2ft.—P.
Collection ofM.Vander L.V. Slingelandt, 1785. 42l.
29. A Landscape, with the effect of Sun-rise. On the fore-
ground is a gentleman, habited in a scarlet dress, a hat and
feathers, mounted on a gray horse; his attention is directed
to a youth with a stick on his shoulder, beyond whom are
two cows, three sheep, a man, and a woman. The distance
terminates with a river, and a hilly country.
9| in. by I ft.—P.
Collection ofM.Vander L.V. Slingelandt, 1785. 110y?o. 10Z.
- John Maitland, Esq. . . 1831. (Christie) 77 gs.
Now in the collection of Henry Beavan, Esq.
30. An Encampment before a Beseiged Town. Various
groups of military are distributed over the scene: among
them, and the nearest to the spectator, are two officers,
apparently engaged in conversation; a little farther off' are
two cavaliers, accompanied by a trumpeter and an officer on
horseback; and in the distance are some tents, &c.
1 ft. 4 in. by 9.st.—P.
Collection ofM.Vander L.V. Slingelandt, 1785. 4Q5flo. 3&l.\Qs.
295
Collection of M. Vander L.V. Slingelandt, 1785. 577 flo. 52l.
-- Sir S. Clarke and G. Hibbert, Esq., 1802. 120 gs.
-- George Hibbert, Esq. . 1829. (Christie) 714 gs.
Exhibited in the British Gallery in 1818.
Now in the collection os Richard Foster, Esq.
28. Exercising of Horses. The subject is introduced on
the sore-ground of a landscape, and consists of a number of
gentlemen with attendants, trying and examining the forms
and paces of horses. Among them may be noticed a gentle-
man on a white horse, another on a black one, and a third who
has dismounted from his steed, and is holding it by the reins.
A little retired from these is a boy playing with a dog, and
more towards the middle of the view is a man riding a horse
round a ring. Painted in the finished manner of Wouwermans.
1 ft. Sin. by 2ft.—P.
Collection ofM.Vander L.V. Slingelandt, 1785. 42l.
29. A Landscape, with the effect of Sun-rise. On the fore-
ground is a gentleman, habited in a scarlet dress, a hat and
feathers, mounted on a gray horse; his attention is directed
to a youth with a stick on his shoulder, beyond whom are
two cows, three sheep, a man, and a woman. The distance
terminates with a river, and a hilly country.
9| in. by I ft.—P.
Collection ofM.Vander L.V. Slingelandt, 1785. 110y?o. 10Z.
- John Maitland, Esq. . . 1831. (Christie) 77 gs.
Now in the collection of Henry Beavan, Esq.
30. An Encampment before a Beseiged Town. Various
groups of military are distributed over the scene: among
them, and the nearest to the spectator, are two officers,
apparently engaged in conversation; a little farther off' are
two cavaliers, accompanied by a trumpeter and an officer on
horseback; and in the distance are some tents, &c.
1 ft. 4 in. by 9.st.—P.
Collection ofM.Vander L.V. Slingelandt, 1785. 4Q5flo. 3&l.\Qs.