186 JOHN AND ANDREW BOTH.
ferry boat, containing three passengers and three cows, has just
reached the shore, where a lady on a gray horse, a gentleman
in red, and a boy holding a mule, appear to be waiting to
return by it. Beyond a cluster of trees on the summit of a
knoll, is seen a ruin, and from thence the eye looks over an
extensive country to the distant mountains. A brilliant sun-
set adds an indescribable charm to the scene..—See Nos. 5
and 49, pp. 173 and 187.
2 st. 5 in. by 2 st. 10| in.—C.
Collection of M. Vander Pot, Rott. 1808. . 3690j?o. 332Z.
Now in the Musee at Amsterdam. Worth 600k
There is an etching by Both, which corresponds with the above
description.
43. A View in Italy. The ruins of a castle on the borders
of a river present a prominent object in the scene, which is also
adorned with clusters of trees, and rendered picturesque by
brambles and wild herbage growing among rocks on the fore-
ground. The scene is enlivened with figures, goats, &c.
Collection of Hastings Elwyn, Esq. 1806.
44. A Landscape, with figures. A sun-set.
Collection of General Craig, . . 1812.101 gs.
45. A Landscape, exhibiting a mountainous and well-
wooded country, divided by a road, along which are passing
peasants with cattle.
Collection of M. De la Hante, Esq. 1814. 285 gs.
Now in the collection of George Byng, Esq. M.P.
46. A Landscape, with figures and cattle.
Collection of Sir G. P. Turner, Bart. 1815. 490 gs.
47. Philip baptising the Eunuch. The subject is pour tray ed
in the fore-ground of a grand landscape, exhibiting a bold moun-
tainous country, with a noble river on the left. A cluster of
ferry boat, containing three passengers and three cows, has just
reached the shore, where a lady on a gray horse, a gentleman
in red, and a boy holding a mule, appear to be waiting to
return by it. Beyond a cluster of trees on the summit of a
knoll, is seen a ruin, and from thence the eye looks over an
extensive country to the distant mountains. A brilliant sun-
set adds an indescribable charm to the scene..—See Nos. 5
and 49, pp. 173 and 187.
2 st. 5 in. by 2 st. 10| in.—C.
Collection of M. Vander Pot, Rott. 1808. . 3690j?o. 332Z.
Now in the Musee at Amsterdam. Worth 600k
There is an etching by Both, which corresponds with the above
description.
43. A View in Italy. The ruins of a castle on the borders
of a river present a prominent object in the scene, which is also
adorned with clusters of trees, and rendered picturesque by
brambles and wild herbage growing among rocks on the fore-
ground. The scene is enlivened with figures, goats, &c.
Collection of Hastings Elwyn, Esq. 1806.
44. A Landscape, with figures. A sun-set.
Collection of General Craig, . . 1812.101 gs.
45. A Landscape, exhibiting a mountainous and well-
wooded country, divided by a road, along which are passing
peasants with cattle.
Collection of M. De la Hante, Esq. 1814. 285 gs.
Now in the collection of George Byng, Esq. M.P.
46. A Landscape, with figures and cattle.
Collection of Sir G. P. Turner, Bart. 1815. 490 gs.
47. Philip baptising the Eunuch. The subject is pour tray ed
in the fore-ground of a grand landscape, exhibiting a bold moun-
tainous country, with a noble river on the left. A cluster of