JOHN VANDER HEYDEN.
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110. A View, apparently in the Hague. On the left is an
old house of a picturesque appearance, enclosed by a wall,
and beyond it are a square tower and other buildings; three
trees stand about the centre of the view. The figures which
enliven the scene are by Eglon Vander Neer : among them is
a group of five persons, and near them are two boys and a
man. An exquisite example.
1st. s in. by 1 ft. 3 in.—P.
Now in the collection of the Duke of Buccleuch.
111. A View on a Canal in Holland, crossed in the middle
distance by a bridge, near which are a house and a wall.
Among the several buildings is a round tower standing on
the right. In a little boat in front are a man, a woman, and
a child: several figures are also on the bridge. An excellent
picture.
9 in. by 1 ft.—P.
Now in the Musee at Frankfort.
112. A View, representing the Entrance to a Town in
Holland, decorated with two round towers. Towards the
front is a brick house, in an angle of which stands a woman
at a well; and upon a road in the centre are two gentlemen
in conversation; near whom are a dog and two pigs : these
are by Adrian Vander Velde. A rugged bank, surmounted
by a few bushy trees, occupies the right.
9 in. by 11 in.—P.
Collection of M. Goll de Frankenstein, Amst. 1833. 1150y?o. 104Z.
113. A View in the Gardens of some religious Institution.
The principal building consists of a chapel, built of brick,
with a circular east end. Adjoining to the chapel is a row of
low buildings, forming a portion of a quadrangle. A statue
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110. A View, apparently in the Hague. On the left is an
old house of a picturesque appearance, enclosed by a wall,
and beyond it are a square tower and other buildings; three
trees stand about the centre of the view. The figures which
enliven the scene are by Eglon Vander Neer : among them is
a group of five persons, and near them are two boys and a
man. An exquisite example.
1st. s in. by 1 ft. 3 in.—P.
Now in the collection of the Duke of Buccleuch.
111. A View on a Canal in Holland, crossed in the middle
distance by a bridge, near which are a house and a wall.
Among the several buildings is a round tower standing on
the right. In a little boat in front are a man, a woman, and
a child: several figures are also on the bridge. An excellent
picture.
9 in. by 1 ft.—P.
Now in the Musee at Frankfort.
112. A View, representing the Entrance to a Town in
Holland, decorated with two round towers. Towards the
front is a brick house, in an angle of which stands a woman
at a well; and upon a road in the centre are two gentlemen
in conversation; near whom are a dog and two pigs : these
are by Adrian Vander Velde. A rugged bank, surmounted
by a few bushy trees, occupies the right.
9 in. by 11 in.—P.
Collection of M. Goll de Frankenstein, Amst. 1833. 1150y?o. 104Z.
113. A View in the Gardens of some religious Institution.
The principal building consists of a chapel, built of brick,
with a circular east end. Adjoining to the chapel is a row of
low buildings, forming a portion of a quadrangle. A statue