508
ADDENDA.
127. The Companion. A well-wooded Landscape, with
a large piece of water in the fore-ground, near which is a road
leading into the distant country.
2 st. by 2 st. 9 in.—P.
Now in the collection of T. Norris, Esq., near Manchester.
ADDENDUM
TO THE
WORKS of WILLIAM VANDER VELDE.
263. A View on a River in Holland, during a calm, and the
aspect of a fine morning. The nearest object to the spectator
is a yacht, having four persons on board, one of whom is
playing on the violin; a little retired from this vessel is a boat
full of passengers approaching, and they appear to have just
quitted a ship of war lying in the middle distance; on the right,
still more remote, are four other vessels, and in the distance is
seen the steeple of a church. The name of the artist is written
on a mooring-post at the side.
1st. 2| in. by 1 st. | in.—P.
In the collection of Edward William Lake, Esq.
ADDENDUM
TO THE
WORKS OF LUDOLPH BACKHUYZEN.
155. A View off the Dutch Coast, under the aspect of
an approaching storm. On the right and front are two men
in a boat, fishing. On the opposite side is a coaster under sail,
with a boat at her stern, and still more remote are two fishing
smacks and a ship of war.
1 ft. 6 in. by 2 ft. 2 in.—C.
Now in the collection of Edward William Lake, Esq.
ADDENDA.
127. The Companion. A well-wooded Landscape, with
a large piece of water in the fore-ground, near which is a road
leading into the distant country.
2 st. by 2 st. 9 in.—P.
Now in the collection of T. Norris, Esq., near Manchester.
ADDENDUM
TO THE
WORKS of WILLIAM VANDER VELDE.
263. A View on a River in Holland, during a calm, and the
aspect of a fine morning. The nearest object to the spectator
is a yacht, having four persons on board, one of whom is
playing on the violin; a little retired from this vessel is a boat
full of passengers approaching, and they appear to have just
quitted a ship of war lying in the middle distance; on the right,
still more remote, are four other vessels, and in the distance is
seen the steeple of a church. The name of the artist is written
on a mooring-post at the side.
1st. 2| in. by 1 st. | in.—P.
In the collection of Edward William Lake, Esq.
ADDENDUM
TO THE
WORKS OF LUDOLPH BACKHUYZEN.
155. A View off the Dutch Coast, under the aspect of
an approaching storm. On the right and front are two men
in a boat, fishing. On the opposite side is a coaster under sail,
with a boat at her stern, and still more remote are two fishing
smacks and a ship of war.
1 ft. 6 in. by 2 ft. 2 in.—C.
Now in the collection of Edward William Lake, Esq.