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JACOB RUYSDAEL.
183. A Landscape, with a water-mill, and a thatched cottage
of a picturesque appearance on the left, backed by a clump of
trees. The stream from the mill ssows rippling along the
front-ground, bounded on its farther side by a high brick
embankment, beyond which the eye looks over an open country,
intersected by hedges: two men, fishing for trout, are in the
stream. This is a beautiful example of the master, and of the
choicest quality.
1ft. 2 in. by 1 ft. 4 sin.—P.
Collection of M. de St. Victor, . 1822. . 3240/s. 130/.
Imported by the Writer, and sold to the Hon. George J. Vernon,
at the sale of whose collection, inl831, it wTas sold for 130 gs.
Now in the collection of Charles Brind, Esq.
184. A View of the Entrance to a Village, near a high road.
On the right may be remarked a church with its steeple in
ruins, and near it lie some trunks of trees, by which two
peasants, followed by two dogs, are passing. On the opposite
side are several travellers halting at an inn, which is over-
shadowed by trees.
1 ft. 6 in. by 1 st. 2 in.—P.
Collection of M. de St. Victor, . 1822. . 382fs. 151.
185. A Landscape, with a marshy pond on the right,
surrounded by masses of trees and bushes.
1 ft. 6 in. by 2 ft.—P.
Collection of M. de St. Victor, . 1822. . 770 fs. 311.
186. A mountainous Scene, covered with herbage and bushes.
The right is composed of a mass of rocks, overshadowed by
trees ; and the opposite side presents a broken and varied
aspect, with a marshy pool, near which are a man and a woman
on a little winding road.
11 in. by 10 in.—P.
Collection of M. de St. Victor, . 1822. . 1010/i. 40/.
JACOB RUYSDAEL.
183. A Landscape, with a water-mill, and a thatched cottage
of a picturesque appearance on the left, backed by a clump of
trees. The stream from the mill ssows rippling along the
front-ground, bounded on its farther side by a high brick
embankment, beyond which the eye looks over an open country,
intersected by hedges: two men, fishing for trout, are in the
stream. This is a beautiful example of the master, and of the
choicest quality.
1ft. 2 in. by 1 ft. 4 sin.—P.
Collection of M. de St. Victor, . 1822. . 3240/s. 130/.
Imported by the Writer, and sold to the Hon. George J. Vernon,
at the sale of whose collection, inl831, it wTas sold for 130 gs.
Now in the collection of Charles Brind, Esq.
184. A View of the Entrance to a Village, near a high road.
On the right may be remarked a church with its steeple in
ruins, and near it lie some trunks of trees, by which two
peasants, followed by two dogs, are passing. On the opposite
side are several travellers halting at an inn, which is over-
shadowed by trees.
1 ft. 6 in. by 1 st. 2 in.—P.
Collection of M. de St. Victor, . 1822. . 382fs. 151.
185. A Landscape, with a marshy pond on the right,
surrounded by masses of trees and bushes.
1 ft. 6 in. by 2 ft.—P.
Collection of M. de St. Victor, . 1822. . 770 fs. 311.
186. A mountainous Scene, covered with herbage and bushes.
The right is composed of a mass of rocks, overshadowed by
trees ; and the opposite side presents a broken and varied
aspect, with a marshy pool, near which are a man and a woman
on a little winding road.
11 in. by 10 in.—P.
Collection of M. de St. Victor, . 1822. . 1010/i. 40/.