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ADAM PYNAKER.
51. The Misfortune. A hilly site, delightfully varied with
clusters of trees, and illumined with the beams of the morning
sun. The scene is animated in the fore-ground by the intro-
duction of a young peasant woman, who is bewailing the loss
of her milk, a bull having kicked over the pail.
1 ft. 3| in. by 1 st. 7 in.—P.
Now in the collection of M. Vrancken, Flanders.
The preceding list of pictures by Pynaker, although very
limited in its numbers, may be said to contain an account of
his principal productions, and as such, will serve as a guide to
the amateur, so far as relates to the general current value of
them.
ADAM PYNAKER.
51. The Misfortune. A hilly site, delightfully varied with
clusters of trees, and illumined with the beams of the morning
sun. The scene is animated in the fore-ground by the intro-
duction of a young peasant woman, who is bewailing the loss
of her milk, a bull having kicked over the pail.
1 ft. 3| in. by 1 st. 7 in.—P.
Now in the collection of M. Vrancken, Flanders.
The preceding list of pictures by Pynaker, although very
limited in its numbers, may be said to contain an account of
his principal productions, and as such, will serve as a guide to
the amateur, so far as relates to the general current value of
them.