THE
won k s
OF
1. A Pair. One represents a hilly and richly-wooded
Country, enlivened by the introduction of a party of gentle-
men in pursuit of a stag. The figures and animals are by
Lingelbach.
2. The Companion also represents a woody scene, with
a party of gentlemen, followed by dogs, going out hawking :
these are also by Lingelbach.
2 ft. 1 in by 1 ft. 7 in.—C.
Collection of M. de Calonne, . . 1788. . 5Q\fs. 20k
3. A View in a Forest, through which the rays of the
morning sun play delightfully. The scene is animated by
a party of gentlemen, with attendants and dogs, going out
hawking : these are by the hand of Lingelbach.
2 st. 1 in. by \ ft. 10 m.—C.
Collection of M. Van Eyl Sluyter, 1802. . 1500/s. 60Z.
4. View in the Woods at the Hague. The umbrageous
scene is traversed by a high road, on which are introduced
several persons of distinction, with attendants and dogs,
won k s
OF
1. A Pair. One represents a hilly and richly-wooded
Country, enlivened by the introduction of a party of gentle-
men in pursuit of a stag. The figures and animals are by
Lingelbach.
2. The Companion also represents a woody scene, with
a party of gentlemen, followed by dogs, going out hawking :
these are also by Lingelbach.
2 ft. 1 in by 1 ft. 7 in.—C.
Collection of M. de Calonne, . . 1788. . 5Q\fs. 20k
3. A View in a Forest, through which the rays of the
morning sun play delightfully. The scene is animated by
a party of gentlemen, with attendants and dogs, going out
hawking : these are by the hand of Lingelbach.
2 st. 1 in. by \ ft. 10 m.—C.
Collection of M. Van Eyl Sluyter, 1802. . 1500/s. 60Z.
4. View in the Woods at the Hague. The umbrageous
scene is traversed by a high road, on which are introduced
several persons of distinction, with attendants and dogs,