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JACOB RUYSDAEL.
lies near the mill, and on the opposite side are an old round
tower amongst a cluster of trees, and a wall with an arched
doorway through it. The distance terminates with a lofty
hill. Engraved by Duplessi Boisseu.
Collection of M. Mariette, . . . 1774.
94. Mills and Cottages, situate on the banks of a river, and
a waterfall. This picturesque scene is distinguished from
others by a man, who is in the act of lifting up a sluice.
Engraved by Boisseau.
1 st. 7 in. by 2 ft. 1 in.—P.
Collection of M. Tronchien, . . 1801. . 705flo. 28l.
95. A Landscape, representing a marshy country, with a
stream extending along the greater part of the front, and
ssowing over the middle ground on the left, round a high bank,
clothed with bushes and trees, through an opening of which
are seen the tower of a church and a windmill, upon a bank.
On the opposite side and front is seated a man, angling,
beyond whom the eye looks over the river to some meadows,
in which are cattle grazing; the view is here bounded by a
row of trees, above which rise a windmill and a house. En-
graved by Bacheley, from a picture then in the
Cabinet of M. Herutener, at Rouen.
96. A View of a well-wooded country, with a gurgling brook
ssowing along the fore-ground, on the farther side of which is
a broken hill, of a yellow sandy soil, richly clothed with trees
of varied foliage ; amongst them may be remarked a withered
oak, stripped of its bark, having only one small branch bearing
leaves.
3 st. 8 in. by 4ft. 6 in.—C.
Collection of Major Dunn, . . . 1828 300 gs.
This picture has since been sold for more than double the above
sum, and was lately in the possession of Mr, Cane, of Richmond.
JACOB RUYSDAEL.
lies near the mill, and on the opposite side are an old round
tower amongst a cluster of trees, and a wall with an arched
doorway through it. The distance terminates with a lofty
hill. Engraved by Duplessi Boisseu.
Collection of M. Mariette, . . . 1774.
94. Mills and Cottages, situate on the banks of a river, and
a waterfall. This picturesque scene is distinguished from
others by a man, who is in the act of lifting up a sluice.
Engraved by Boisseau.
1 st. 7 in. by 2 ft. 1 in.—P.
Collection of M. Tronchien, . . 1801. . 705flo. 28l.
95. A Landscape, representing a marshy country, with a
stream extending along the greater part of the front, and
ssowing over the middle ground on the left, round a high bank,
clothed with bushes and trees, through an opening of which
are seen the tower of a church and a windmill, upon a bank.
On the opposite side and front is seated a man, angling,
beyond whom the eye looks over the river to some meadows,
in which are cattle grazing; the view is here bounded by a
row of trees, above which rise a windmill and a house. En-
graved by Bacheley, from a picture then in the
Cabinet of M. Herutener, at Rouen.
96. A View of a well-wooded country, with a gurgling brook
ssowing along the fore-ground, on the farther side of which is
a broken hill, of a yellow sandy soil, richly clothed with trees
of varied foliage ; amongst them may be remarked a withered
oak, stripped of its bark, having only one small branch bearing
leaves.
3 st. 8 in. by 4ft. 6 in.—C.
Collection of Major Dunn, . . . 1828 300 gs.
This picture has since been sold for more than double the above
sum, and was lately in the possession of Mr, Cane, of Richmond.