326
ALBERT CUYP.
a dog. The inn, only part of which is seen, occupies the
right of the picture. The aspect is that of a clear day.
I ft. 5 in. by 1 ft. % in.—P.
Collection of the Marquis of Bute, 1822.35 g$.
-— Edw. V. Utterson, Esq. 1832. .... 28 gs.
149. A Herd of seven Cows, grouped together on a hank,
in the fore-ground of a landscape. Six of them are lying
down, and the seventh, of a black and white colour, stands in
a profile view, looking towards the left. A herdsman, with
a stick in his hand, sits on the declivity of a bank, with his
back to the spectator. The distant country is intersected by
a river, near which are a house and a mill. The glowing
warmth of a summer’s evening completes the charm of this
excellent picture.
2st. | in. by 2 ft. 11| in.—P.
Collection of R. Bernal, Esq. . 1824. 299 gs.
Bought by M. Zachary, Esq. and since sold to Frederick Perkins,
Esq.
150. A Gentleman with his two Sons, prepared to depart
for the Chase. The former, elegantly habited in a purple
dress, is mounted on a dappled-gray horse, and appears to be
giving directions to his garde de chasse, who stands near,
holding two dogs in leash: one of the young gentlemen,
dressed in blue, rides a dark bay pony ; the other, wearing a
scarlet jacket, is on a black horse. The landscape exhibits an
open country, with a castle in the distance; and on the
opposite side is seen a sportsman coursing a hare. The
brilliancy of a fine sunny morning pervades the scene.
3 st. 8 in. by 5 ft. 1 in.—C.
Collection of M. Lapeyriere, . . 1825. 17,950/s. 718Z.
—- T. Emmerson, Esq. 1829. . . . 1050gs.
Now in the collection of Richard Sanderson, Esq., M.P.
ALBERT CUYP.
a dog. The inn, only part of which is seen, occupies the
right of the picture. The aspect is that of a clear day.
I ft. 5 in. by 1 ft. % in.—P.
Collection of the Marquis of Bute, 1822.35 g$.
-— Edw. V. Utterson, Esq. 1832. .... 28 gs.
149. A Herd of seven Cows, grouped together on a hank,
in the fore-ground of a landscape. Six of them are lying
down, and the seventh, of a black and white colour, stands in
a profile view, looking towards the left. A herdsman, with
a stick in his hand, sits on the declivity of a bank, with his
back to the spectator. The distant country is intersected by
a river, near which are a house and a mill. The glowing
warmth of a summer’s evening completes the charm of this
excellent picture.
2st. | in. by 2 ft. 11| in.—P.
Collection of R. Bernal, Esq. . 1824. 299 gs.
Bought by M. Zachary, Esq. and since sold to Frederick Perkins,
Esq.
150. A Gentleman with his two Sons, prepared to depart
for the Chase. The former, elegantly habited in a purple
dress, is mounted on a dappled-gray horse, and appears to be
giving directions to his garde de chasse, who stands near,
holding two dogs in leash: one of the young gentlemen,
dressed in blue, rides a dark bay pony ; the other, wearing a
scarlet jacket, is on a black horse. The landscape exhibits an
open country, with a castle in the distance; and on the
opposite side is seen a sportsman coursing a hare. The
brilliancy of a fine sunny morning pervades the scene.
3 st. 8 in. by 5 ft. 1 in.—C.
Collection of M. Lapeyriere, . . 1825. 17,950/s. 718Z.
—- T. Emmerson, Esq. 1829. . . . 1050gs.
Now in the collection of Richard Sanderson, Esq., M.P.