394 JOHN VANDER HEYDEN.
79. A smaller Picture than the preceding, also representing
a View in a Town in Holland, with figures by Adrian Vander
Velde.
Collection of the Countess of Holderness, 1802. . . . 32 gs.
80. A View in the Hague, showing the picturesque buildings
of that city, with figures by Adrian Vander Velde.
Collection of-Crawfurd, Esq. . 1806. . . . 170gs.
81. A View looking along a Canal traversing a Town in
Holland, over which is a drawbridge. One side is skirted by
houses, with a quay in front of them, and the line is broken
by the intersection of a street: beyond the bridge is seen a
continuation of houses bordering the canal. Numerous figures
are appropriately introduced by Adrian Vander Velde.
1 st. 2 in. by 1ft. 6 in.—P.
Collection of M. Lapeyriere (separately), 1825. 7G05fs. 3051.
82. The Companion. A View on the Cingel at Amsterdam.
A canal, traversing the whole extent of the picture, is skirted
by houses, which are concealed in part by trees growing on the
quay. A drawbridge crosses the canal, beyond which are
other houses of a picturesque appearance. Among the various
figures introduced by Adrian Vander Velde may be remarked,
two youths bathing, and a blind man led by a dog, and
accompanied by a boy, who is receiving charity from a
gentleman.
1 ft. 2 in. by 1 ft. 5 in.—P.
Collection of M. Lapeyriere (separately), 1825. 2380/s. 951.
83. A View of the Stadt-house at Amsterdam.
Collection of Walsh Porter, Esq., 1810 220gs.
84. A View in a Town in Holland, apparently Utrecht.
The composition exhibits a perspective view of a handsome
79. A smaller Picture than the preceding, also representing
a View in a Town in Holland, with figures by Adrian Vander
Velde.
Collection of the Countess of Holderness, 1802. . . . 32 gs.
80. A View in the Hague, showing the picturesque buildings
of that city, with figures by Adrian Vander Velde.
Collection of-Crawfurd, Esq. . 1806. . . . 170gs.
81. A View looking along a Canal traversing a Town in
Holland, over which is a drawbridge. One side is skirted by
houses, with a quay in front of them, and the line is broken
by the intersection of a street: beyond the bridge is seen a
continuation of houses bordering the canal. Numerous figures
are appropriately introduced by Adrian Vander Velde.
1 st. 2 in. by 1ft. 6 in.—P.
Collection of M. Lapeyriere (separately), 1825. 7G05fs. 3051.
82. The Companion. A View on the Cingel at Amsterdam.
A canal, traversing the whole extent of the picture, is skirted
by houses, which are concealed in part by trees growing on the
quay. A drawbridge crosses the canal, beyond which are
other houses of a picturesque appearance. Among the various
figures introduced by Adrian Vander Velde may be remarked,
two youths bathing, and a blind man led by a dog, and
accompanied by a boy, who is receiving charity from a
gentleman.
1 ft. 2 in. by 1 ft. 5 in.—P.
Collection of M. Lapeyriere (separately), 1825. 2380/s. 951.
83. A View of the Stadt-house at Amsterdam.
Collection of Walsh Porter, Esq., 1810 220gs.
84. A View in a Town in Holland, apparently Utrecht.
The composition exhibits a perspective view of a handsome