JACOB RUYSDAEL.
35
104. A Landscape, with sigures.
Collection of Richard Hulse, Esq. 1806.
81 gs.
105. A Landscape, with a mill and ruins ; beyond which is
seen a picturesque wood, and the spire of a church rising above
it. Along the fore-ground runs a rapid stream, which preci-
pitates itself into a river.
From the cabinet of the Baron Nagel.
Collection of Edward Coxe, Esq. . 1807. 70Z.
106. A View over an open country, diversified with corn
and other fields. A rough road divides the scene, and leads
into the distant landscape. On the left of the spectator is a
field of ripe corn, and beyond it a wood of low trees, covering
the brow of a hill. The figures and cattle which animate the
picture are by the hand of Adrian Vander Velde; they consist
of a peasant driving seven sheep and two cows towards the fore-
ground. This is an excellent work of the master, remarkably
fresh in hue, and luminous in effect.
1 ft. 6^ in. by 1ft. 10 in.'—C.
Collection of Edward Coxe, Esq. 1807. 94 gs.
-—-- the Earl of Mulgrave, 1832.70 gs.
Exhibited in the British Gallery in 1832.
Now in the collection of Sir Abraham Hume, Bart.
107. A woody Landscape, with cottages and corn fields; in
the latter of which is seen a woman binding sheaves.
Collection at Mr. Christie’s, . . 1807. 55 gs.
108. A Landscape, with figures.
Collection of Mrs. Gordon, . . 1808. 54 gs.
109- A Landscape, with a waterfall.
Collection of Mrs. Gordon, . . 1808.Sigs.
35
104. A Landscape, with sigures.
Collection of Richard Hulse, Esq. 1806.
81 gs.
105. A Landscape, with a mill and ruins ; beyond which is
seen a picturesque wood, and the spire of a church rising above
it. Along the fore-ground runs a rapid stream, which preci-
pitates itself into a river.
From the cabinet of the Baron Nagel.
Collection of Edward Coxe, Esq. . 1807. 70Z.
106. A View over an open country, diversified with corn
and other fields. A rough road divides the scene, and leads
into the distant landscape. On the left of the spectator is a
field of ripe corn, and beyond it a wood of low trees, covering
the brow of a hill. The figures and cattle which animate the
picture are by the hand of Adrian Vander Velde; they consist
of a peasant driving seven sheep and two cows towards the fore-
ground. This is an excellent work of the master, remarkably
fresh in hue, and luminous in effect.
1 ft. 6^ in. by 1ft. 10 in.'—C.
Collection of Edward Coxe, Esq. 1807. 94 gs.
-—-- the Earl of Mulgrave, 1832.70 gs.
Exhibited in the British Gallery in 1832.
Now in the collection of Sir Abraham Hume, Bart.
107. A woody Landscape, with cottages and corn fields; in
the latter of which is seen a woman binding sheaves.
Collection at Mr. Christie’s, . . 1807. 55 gs.
108. A Landscape, with figures.
Collection of Mrs. Gordon, . . 1808. 54 gs.
109- A Landscape, with a waterfall.
Collection of Mrs. Gordon, . . 1808.Sigs.