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JOHN WYNaNTS.
22. A Landscape, with avenues of trees, and a farm house,
at the door of which is a woman looking at some poultry in
the road; several other figures, variously disposed, are also
introduced, and these are attributed to Lingelbach.
Collection of M. Randon de Boisset, 1777. . 1200^5. 48/.
- M. Marin, .... 1790. . 116OJs. 46/.
—-— M. St. Martin, . . 1806. . 850fs.
23. A View in Holland, composed chiessy of sandy hillocks,
bare of verdure, and crowned on the left with clusters of
bushy trees, in front of which are the broken stem of an oak,
and the trunk of another with a single branch; some ssourish-
ing thistles and other wild herbage grow at their base, and
along the fore-ground ; on the opposite side, is a pool of water,
near which are two men, one of whom is seated; beyond these
is a traveller on a road, followed by a dog, going towards
a cluster of three trees on the summit of a sandy hill; still
more remote, and in the centre of the view, are two persons on
horseback. The figures and animals are by Lingelbach.
Painted in the artist’s finished manner. Engraved, No. 118,
in the Poullain Gallery.
Collection of M. de Poullain, . . 1780.
- Prince Galitschin, . 1825 ; bought by the Writer,
5650/i'. 226/.
24. Travellers reposing. A landscape, representing a hilly
and undulating country, distinguished by a chateau with a
round tower on the summit of a hill, in the centre of the view,
and also by two old oak trees on the left of the fore-ground,
standing amidst bushes, docks, and a variety of wild herbage.
Upon a road from the opposite side, which winds round a
sandy hillock, is a huntsman with a gun, followed by a dog,
and at the turn of the road are two persons on horseback,
JOHN WYNaNTS.
22. A Landscape, with avenues of trees, and a farm house,
at the door of which is a woman looking at some poultry in
the road; several other figures, variously disposed, are also
introduced, and these are attributed to Lingelbach.
Collection of M. Randon de Boisset, 1777. . 1200^5. 48/.
- M. Marin, .... 1790. . 116OJs. 46/.
—-— M. St. Martin, . . 1806. . 850fs.
23. A View in Holland, composed chiessy of sandy hillocks,
bare of verdure, and crowned on the left with clusters of
bushy trees, in front of which are the broken stem of an oak,
and the trunk of another with a single branch; some ssourish-
ing thistles and other wild herbage grow at their base, and
along the fore-ground ; on the opposite side, is a pool of water,
near which are two men, one of whom is seated; beyond these
is a traveller on a road, followed by a dog, going towards
a cluster of three trees on the summit of a sandy hill; still
more remote, and in the centre of the view, are two persons on
horseback. The figures and animals are by Lingelbach.
Painted in the artist’s finished manner. Engraved, No. 118,
in the Poullain Gallery.
Collection of M. de Poullain, . . 1780.
- Prince Galitschin, . 1825 ; bought by the Writer,
5650/i'. 226/.
24. Travellers reposing. A landscape, representing a hilly
and undulating country, distinguished by a chateau with a
round tower on the summit of a hill, in the centre of the view,
and also by two old oak trees on the left of the fore-ground,
standing amidst bushes, docks, and a variety of wild herbage.
Upon a road from the opposite side, which winds round a
sandy hillock, is a huntsman with a gun, followed by a dog,
and at the turn of the road are two persons on horseback,