146 MINDERHOUT HOBBEMA.
horses, with seven people in it, is approaching, and two men,
one of whom is seated, are by the road side. Some lofty
trees rise from a hedge row which skirts both roads, beyond
which are seen several cottages amongst trees. Engraved by
Vinkels.
1 st. 8 in. by 2 st. 2 in.—P. (about.)
Collection of Mr. O’Niel, . . . 1832.
Now in the possession os Thomas Emmerson, Esq.
91. View of a Hamlet, delightfully situated among trees.
The composition offers, on the right, a cottage in an enclosed
garden, partly concealed and overshadowed by trees, one of
which bends over a road which leads from the front to the
distant homestead. The whole of the fore-ground exhibits
an open common, of a broken surface, and having a pond
overgrown with ssags and bushes, and the stump of a tree and
some logs of timber on its banks. A cottage, partly con-
cealed by trees, is in the centre of the second-ground, and
more towards the left is a rich cluster of elms, forming a
vista, through which are seen some rustic habitations. The
figures which animate the scene consist of three men and
a woman on a road ; one of the former, with a stick in his
hand, is approaching, and the two others are in conversation
with the woman, who is seated. A man and a woman are
crossing the common together, and several other villagers are
seen at remote distances. Brilliant bursts of sunshine give
variety to the landscape. Engraved by Vivares, in 1779.
92. A Landscape, offering an extensive and highly pic-
turesque scene. The principal objects which meet the eye
are a cottage and a water-mill, placed near the centre of the
second distance, the stream from which ssows along the front-
ground, where a woman, dressed in a blue skirt, is in the
water, dragging forward an ox, while a man behind is beating
the animal on: these are by the hand of Adrian Vander
Velde. A cluster of lofty umbrageous trees, and a pollard
horses, with seven people in it, is approaching, and two men,
one of whom is seated, are by the road side. Some lofty
trees rise from a hedge row which skirts both roads, beyond
which are seen several cottages amongst trees. Engraved by
Vinkels.
1 st. 8 in. by 2 st. 2 in.—P. (about.)
Collection of Mr. O’Niel, . . . 1832.
Now in the possession os Thomas Emmerson, Esq.
91. View of a Hamlet, delightfully situated among trees.
The composition offers, on the right, a cottage in an enclosed
garden, partly concealed and overshadowed by trees, one of
which bends over a road which leads from the front to the
distant homestead. The whole of the fore-ground exhibits
an open common, of a broken surface, and having a pond
overgrown with ssags and bushes, and the stump of a tree and
some logs of timber on its banks. A cottage, partly con-
cealed by trees, is in the centre of the second-ground, and
more towards the left is a rich cluster of elms, forming a
vista, through which are seen some rustic habitations. The
figures which animate the scene consist of three men and
a woman on a road ; one of the former, with a stick in his
hand, is approaching, and the two others are in conversation
with the woman, who is seated. A man and a woman are
crossing the common together, and several other villagers are
seen at remote distances. Brilliant bursts of sunshine give
variety to the landscape. Engraved by Vivares, in 1779.
92. A Landscape, offering an extensive and highly pic-
turesque scene. The principal objects which meet the eye
are a cottage and a water-mill, placed near the centre of the
second distance, the stream from which ssows along the front-
ground, where a woman, dressed in a blue skirt, is in the
water, dragging forward an ox, while a man behind is beating
the animal on: these are by the hand of Adrian Vander
Velde. A cluster of lofty umbrageous trees, and a pollard