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scene are introduced by Lingelbach, and represent travellers,
some of whom are passing along a road, and others reposing.
2 st. 7 in. by 3 st. 3| in.—C.
Collection of M. Mailman, . . 1813. . 565sso. 501.
8. A hilly and richly-wooded Landscape, traversed on the
left by a road, on which are two herdsmen, with cows and
sheep, followed by a dog; two lofty beech trees are standing
a little to the right from the middle ; and some meadows and
hills complete the composition of this excellent picture. The
figures are by Adrian Vander Velde.
2 st. 11 in. by 3 st. 4 in.—C.
Collection of M. Muilman, . . . 1813. . 1400sso. \26l.
Now in the collection of M. Mogge Muilman, Amsterdam, 1833.
9. A View in the Woods at the Hague, through which a
hunting party is passing, accompanied by dogs and attendants;
among these, and close to the front, is a sportsman, followed
by two dogs, winding his horn; and farther off is a man
carrying a hoop of hawks ; the rest of the company (some of
whom are on horseback) are approaching. The figures and
animals are by the hand of Nicholas Hels Stockade, and, for
spirit and execution, are little inferior to Adrian Vander Velde.
2 ft. by 1 ft. 7| in.—C.
Collection of M. Muller, . Amst. 1827. . 2400flo. 2\6l.
Again in Mr. Smith’s sale, . . . 1828 230 gs.
Exhibited in the British Gallery in 1828.
Now in the collection of the Duke of Sutherland.
10. A View in the Woods at the Hague, traversed by
a road, on which is a party of huntsmen and attendants,
amongst whom are a lady on a chesnut horse, and a gentleman
on a gray one; nearer the front are two men on foot, with
five dogs. The figures and animals are introduced by Adrian
JOHN HACKAERT.
scene are introduced by Lingelbach, and represent travellers,
some of whom are passing along a road, and others reposing.
2 st. 7 in. by 3 st. 3| in.—C.
Collection of M. Mailman, . . 1813. . 565sso. 501.
8. A hilly and richly-wooded Landscape, traversed on the
left by a road, on which are two herdsmen, with cows and
sheep, followed by a dog; two lofty beech trees are standing
a little to the right from the middle ; and some meadows and
hills complete the composition of this excellent picture. The
figures are by Adrian Vander Velde.
2 st. 11 in. by 3 st. 4 in.—C.
Collection of M. Muilman, . . . 1813. . 1400sso. \26l.
Now in the collection of M. Mogge Muilman, Amsterdam, 1833.
9. A View in the Woods at the Hague, through which a
hunting party is passing, accompanied by dogs and attendants;
among these, and close to the front, is a sportsman, followed
by two dogs, winding his horn; and farther off is a man
carrying a hoop of hawks ; the rest of the company (some of
whom are on horseback) are approaching. The figures and
animals are by the hand of Nicholas Hels Stockade, and, for
spirit and execution, are little inferior to Adrian Vander Velde.
2 ft. by 1 ft. 7| in.—C.
Collection of M. Muller, . Amst. 1827. . 2400flo. 2\6l.
Again in Mr. Smith’s sale, . . . 1828 230 gs.
Exhibited in the British Gallery in 1828.
Now in the collection of the Duke of Sutherland.
10. A View in the Woods at the Hague, traversed by
a road, on which is a party of huntsmen and attendants,
amongst whom are a lady on a chesnut horse, and a gentleman
on a gray one; nearer the front are two men on foot, with
five dogs. The figures and animals are introduced by Adrian