364 WILLIAM VANDER VELDE.
a ssag at the stern, and sailing under main and fore sails :
beyond her is a second vessel, sailing in a contrary direction,
and on the opposite side is a small sailing boat with two men
in it.
1ft. 3 in. by 1 st. 9 in.—C.
Collection of Samuel Archbutt, Esq. 1833 45 gs.
Now in the possession of Messrs. Agnew and Zanetti.
154. A Sea View, under the effect of a light breeze. A
sseet of ships of war, apparently represented at the conclusion
of an action, are distributed over the scene ; among them is
one with her broadside to the spectator, and a small vessel lying
alongside her stern. The battle still rages in the distance.
1 ft. 2 in. by 1ft. 5^in.—C. sabout.)
155. Companion. Also a light breeze, with a great many
vessels ; the nearest to the spectator is a ship of war in full sail.
1ft. l^in. by 1ft. kin.—C.
Now in the collection of Colonel Hugh Baillie.
156 & 157. A Pair. Marine Views, with yachts and fishing
boats, seen under the effect of a perfect calm.
These are admirable examples of the painter.
Now in the collection of M. Van Sasseghem.
158. A Marine View, during a calm. Amongst the various
vessels, is a group of fishing boats on the left and front.
1ft. 5 in. by 1 ft. 10 in.-—P.
This picture is of fine quality, but has unfortunately suffered by
the panel having divided, and been badly restored.
Collection of Prince Beauharnois, Munich, 18'26.
159. A Sea View, represented under the inssuence of a strong
breeze, accompanied by a stormy sky and a rolling ocean.
The principal object which gives interest to the scene is a
a ssag at the stern, and sailing under main and fore sails :
beyond her is a second vessel, sailing in a contrary direction,
and on the opposite side is a small sailing boat with two men
in it.
1ft. 3 in. by 1 st. 9 in.—C.
Collection of Samuel Archbutt, Esq. 1833 45 gs.
Now in the possession of Messrs. Agnew and Zanetti.
154. A Sea View, under the effect of a light breeze. A
sseet of ships of war, apparently represented at the conclusion
of an action, are distributed over the scene ; among them is
one with her broadside to the spectator, and a small vessel lying
alongside her stern. The battle still rages in the distance.
1 ft. 2 in. by 1ft. 5^in.—C. sabout.)
155. Companion. Also a light breeze, with a great many
vessels ; the nearest to the spectator is a ship of war in full sail.
1ft. l^in. by 1ft. kin.—C.
Now in the collection of Colonel Hugh Baillie.
156 & 157. A Pair. Marine Views, with yachts and fishing
boats, seen under the effect of a perfect calm.
These are admirable examples of the painter.
Now in the collection of M. Van Sasseghem.
158. A Marine View, during a calm. Amongst the various
vessels, is a group of fishing boats on the left and front.
1ft. 5 in. by 1 ft. 10 in.-—P.
This picture is of fine quality, but has unfortunately suffered by
the panel having divided, and been badly restored.
Collection of Prince Beauharnois, Munich, 18'26.
159. A Sea View, represented under the inssuence of a strong
breeze, accompanied by a stormy sky and a rolling ocean.
The principal object which gives interest to the scene is a