WILLIAM VANDER VELDE.
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16. A View off‘ the Coasts during a calm. In front is a little
bark, with two fishermen in it, drawing their nets; in the
second distance are two large sailing vessels; and beyond
them, a ship of war and other craft.
1ft. 6 in. by 2ft.—C.
Collection os the Prince de Conti, . 1779.
-— the Due de Chabot, . 1787.
- M. Solirene, . . . 1812.
1700/5. 68/.
1900fs. 761.
300 Ifs. 120/.
17. A Coast Scene, represented under the aspect of fine
calm weather. The composition exhibits a number of vessels,
of various kinds, most of which are riding at anchor, and in
particular may be observed a fishing boat, lying on a sand-
bank at low water.
1 st. by 1 ft. 2 in.—P.
Collection of the Chevalier Verhulst, 1779. . 341 slo. ‘311.
18. A View on the Coast of Holland, during fine calm
weather. Among the various vessels which give interest to the
scene, a beautiful yacht attracts notice, to which a boat appears
to be conveying passengers ; the sormer is not far from a jetty
at the side.
11| in. by 1 ft. J in.—C.
Collection of M. Nogaret, . . . 1780.
1301/5.
52/.
-— the Due de Praslin, . 1793.
1350/5.
54/.
-- M. Van Eyl Sluyter, . 1802.
1200/5.
48/.
19- The Departure of Charles II. from Schevening, in 1660.
The composition consists of a numerous assemblage of ships
of various descriptions, among which, and about the middle,
is a small vessel bearing the royal ssag, on board of which are
the king and his suite; several other boats, full of people,
surround this vessel; and the shore is crowded with spectators,
the most conspicuous of whom is a gentleman on horseback:
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16. A View off‘ the Coasts during a calm. In front is a little
bark, with two fishermen in it, drawing their nets; in the
second distance are two large sailing vessels; and beyond
them, a ship of war and other craft.
1ft. 6 in. by 2ft.—C.
Collection os the Prince de Conti, . 1779.
-— the Due de Chabot, . 1787.
- M. Solirene, . . . 1812.
1700/5. 68/.
1900fs. 761.
300 Ifs. 120/.
17. A Coast Scene, represented under the aspect of fine
calm weather. The composition exhibits a number of vessels,
of various kinds, most of which are riding at anchor, and in
particular may be observed a fishing boat, lying on a sand-
bank at low water.
1 st. by 1 ft. 2 in.—P.
Collection of the Chevalier Verhulst, 1779. . 341 slo. ‘311.
18. A View on the Coast of Holland, during fine calm
weather. Among the various vessels which give interest to the
scene, a beautiful yacht attracts notice, to which a boat appears
to be conveying passengers ; the sormer is not far from a jetty
at the side.
11| in. by 1 ft. J in.—C.
Collection of M. Nogaret, . . . 1780.
1301/5.
52/.
-— the Due de Praslin, . 1793.
1350/5.
54/.
-- M. Van Eyl Sluyter, . 1802.
1200/5.
48/.
19- The Departure of Charles II. from Schevening, in 1660.
The composition consists of a numerous assemblage of ships
of various descriptions, among which, and about the middle,
is a small vessel bearing the royal ssag, on board of which are
the king and his suite; several other boats, full of people,
surround this vessel; and the shore is crowded with spectators,
the most conspicuous of whom is a gentleman on horseback: