316 ALBERT CUYP.
refreshing after the heat of the day. On the second distance
is a shepherd in a red jacket, with his dog by his side,
watching three sheep, and the same number of cows. A
fisherman’s eel basket lies on the front-ground, and a stork is
partly concealed among the ssags.
3st. 9 in. by 5 ft. 9 in.
Collection of Sir Philip Stephens, 1810. (Mr. Christie) 1000 gs.
- Lord Ranelagh, . 1822. 800 gs.
- Same collection, . 1829. 75 gs.
This picture has been considerably worked on by Sir F. Bourgeois,
to whom it formerly belonged, and this alone is the cause of its being
sold for so small a price.
115. A Landscape. Under an alley of trees fronting the
spectator, is a man in scarlet holding two horses; a cow is
lying down towards the right, and a river and a village is seen
in the distance.
2 ft. 6 in. by 3st.—C.
Collection of M. Sereville, . . . 1811. 10,000/i?. 400Z.
116. The Interior of a rustic Dwelling. In front, and on the
right, is a woman picking out a red cabbage from among several
bunches of onions. A pot of milk and various other objects
are distributed about the place; and a little retired from the
front are two cows, one of them lying down. The distant
country is seen through a door-way in the back of the room,
which is illumined by the sun.
Collection of M. Le Brun, . . . 1811. . 2600/s. 1047.
117. The Interior of a Stable, in which is a piebald horse
with white legs: a saddle, a wooden shoe, and other objects
are on the fore-ground.
Collection of M. Le Brun, . . . 1811. . 580fs. 23l.
refreshing after the heat of the day. On the second distance
is a shepherd in a red jacket, with his dog by his side,
watching three sheep, and the same number of cows. A
fisherman’s eel basket lies on the front-ground, and a stork is
partly concealed among the ssags.
3st. 9 in. by 5 ft. 9 in.
Collection of Sir Philip Stephens, 1810. (Mr. Christie) 1000 gs.
- Lord Ranelagh, . 1822. 800 gs.
- Same collection, . 1829. 75 gs.
This picture has been considerably worked on by Sir F. Bourgeois,
to whom it formerly belonged, and this alone is the cause of its being
sold for so small a price.
115. A Landscape. Under an alley of trees fronting the
spectator, is a man in scarlet holding two horses; a cow is
lying down towards the right, and a river and a village is seen
in the distance.
2 ft. 6 in. by 3st.—C.
Collection of M. Sereville, . . . 1811. 10,000/i?. 400Z.
116. The Interior of a rustic Dwelling. In front, and on the
right, is a woman picking out a red cabbage from among several
bunches of onions. A pot of milk and various other objects
are distributed about the place; and a little retired from the
front are two cows, one of them lying down. The distant
country is seen through a door-way in the back of the room,
which is illumined by the sun.
Collection of M. Le Brun, . . . 1811. . 2600/s. 1047.
117. The Interior of a Stable, in which is a piebald horse
with white legs: a saddle, a wooden shoe, and other objects
are on the fore-ground.
Collection of M. Le Brun, . . . 1811. . 580fs. 23l.