JOHN WYNANTS.
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12. A View over a ssat country, divided on the left by
a road, on which are a gentleman on a white horse, a beggar,
and two dogs. At some distance off1, on the opposite side, are
a carriage and pair, followed by a man on foot.
9 in. by —C. on P.
Collection of the Prince de Conti, 1777. . 913 fs. SGI.
- M. Goll de Frankenstein, 1833. . i35fu. 39/.
13. A Landscape, representing a picturesque and agreeably-
wooded scene. At the side of a high road is a traveller,
seated, in conversation with another who stands by him; and
near a group of trees, at some distance off, are a gentleman on
horseback, and a shepherd with sheep.
1 st. 1 in. by 1 ft. 5 in.—P.
Collection of M. Servad, . Amst. 1778. . 400J?o. 36/.
14. A Landscape, exhibiting a well-wooded country, witn
a cottage at the side, at the half-door of which is a man look-
ing at some poultry, and at some distance off are a woman
and child.
111 in. by I ft. in.—P.
Collection of M. Servad, . Amst. 1778. . 375flo. 331.
15. A Huntsman reposing. This excellent picture is com-
posed, on the right, of two old oaks, one of which is broken,
and its trunk lies among docks and other wild herbage on the
fore-ground; beyond these objects the eye looks to a forest,
extending over half the scene. On the opposite side, and
a little retired from the front, are two sportsmen, one of whom
is seated, and the other recumbent on the ground, while their
dogs are crouching near them ; from hence is seen an open
and diversified country, animated with peasants, oxen, and
sheep; the view terminates with a river, and a church on an
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12. A View over a ssat country, divided on the left by
a road, on which are a gentleman on a white horse, a beggar,
and two dogs. At some distance off1, on the opposite side, are
a carriage and pair, followed by a man on foot.
9 in. by —C. on P.
Collection of the Prince de Conti, 1777. . 913 fs. SGI.
- M. Goll de Frankenstein, 1833. . i35fu. 39/.
13. A Landscape, representing a picturesque and agreeably-
wooded scene. At the side of a high road is a traveller,
seated, in conversation with another who stands by him; and
near a group of trees, at some distance off, are a gentleman on
horseback, and a shepherd with sheep.
1 st. 1 in. by 1 ft. 5 in.—P.
Collection of M. Servad, . Amst. 1778. . 400J?o. 36/.
14. A Landscape, exhibiting a well-wooded country, witn
a cottage at the side, at the half-door of which is a man look-
ing at some poultry, and at some distance off are a woman
and child.
111 in. by I ft. in.—P.
Collection of M. Servad, . Amst. 1778. . 375flo. 331.
15. A Huntsman reposing. This excellent picture is com-
posed, on the right, of two old oaks, one of which is broken,
and its trunk lies among docks and other wild herbage on the
fore-ground; beyond these objects the eye looks to a forest,
extending over half the scene. On the opposite side, and
a little retired from the front, are two sportsmen, one of whom
is seated, and the other recumbent on the ground, while their
dogs are crouching near them ; from hence is seen an open
and diversified country, animated with peasants, oxen, and
sheep; the view terminates with a river, and a church on an