JOHN AND ANDREW BOTH.
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little retired from these is a road leading across the country, at
the foot of a rocky mountain, whose sides are in part clothed
with bushes and trees : a cluster of young oaks stands at the
side of the road, along which a peasant on a gray horse is
passing, followed by another on foot, and in advance of these
is a man with two laden mules, who appears to be speaking to
a traveller sitting near him. A woman standing, and a boy
keeping three goats, are in the group : beyond these is a herds-
man driving cattle down a turn in the road. On the opposite
side the eye looks over a delightfully varied country to the
distant hills, which sparkle with the rays of the morning
sunshine.
4/Z. 1 in. by 5ft. 1 in.—C.
Now in the collection of Frederick Perkins, Esq. 1835.
113. Muleteers with laden Beasts, and Peasants with Cattle.
A hilly and well-wooded country, with a road along the fore-
ground, overssowed in part by recent rains. A man on a mule
is passing through the pool, driving before him an ox and a
mule, the latter of which is laden with a high package of
goods, and is followed by a peasant with two cows. A little
beyond these are two sportsmen, one of whom is reclining on a
bank, and a third is seen descending a hill. The appearance
is that of a fine summer’s morning.
1 ft. S^in. by 2 st. 3in.—C.
This picture has lost much os its original beauty, by injudicious
cleaning.
Now in the Dulwich Gallery.
114. A Landscape, composed, on the right, of a high and
abrupt bank, surmounted by bushes and a few light trees ;
the rest of the view exhibits a bald and open scene. A four-
wheeled waggon, drawn by two horses, is passing by the bank ;
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little retired from these is a road leading across the country, at
the foot of a rocky mountain, whose sides are in part clothed
with bushes and trees : a cluster of young oaks stands at the
side of the road, along which a peasant on a gray horse is
passing, followed by another on foot, and in advance of these
is a man with two laden mules, who appears to be speaking to
a traveller sitting near him. A woman standing, and a boy
keeping three goats, are in the group : beyond these is a herds-
man driving cattle down a turn in the road. On the opposite
side the eye looks over a delightfully varied country to the
distant hills, which sparkle with the rays of the morning
sunshine.
4/Z. 1 in. by 5ft. 1 in.—C.
Now in the collection of Frederick Perkins, Esq. 1835.
113. Muleteers with laden Beasts, and Peasants with Cattle.
A hilly and well-wooded country, with a road along the fore-
ground, overssowed in part by recent rains. A man on a mule
is passing through the pool, driving before him an ox and a
mule, the latter of which is laden with a high package of
goods, and is followed by a peasant with two cows. A little
beyond these are two sportsmen, one of whom is reclining on a
bank, and a third is seen descending a hill. The appearance
is that of a fine summer’s morning.
1 ft. S^in. by 2 st. 3in.—C.
This picture has lost much os its original beauty, by injudicious
cleaning.
Now in the Dulwich Gallery.
114. A Landscape, composed, on the right, of a high and
abrupt bank, surmounted by bushes and a few light trees ;
the rest of the view exhibits a bald and open scene. A four-
wheeled waggon, drawn by two horses, is passing by the bank ;