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28. Le Paresseux. A boy seated at table, with his book
before him, the contents of which appear to have wearied
him, and he has fallen asleep.
\ ft. 11 in. by 1 st. Q in.—C.
29- The Companion, La Tricoteuse. A fine chubby
peasant girl, about nine years of age, seated in a front view,
fast asleep; she holds between her relaxed fingers the knitting
needles, and her work lies on her lap. A basket and a ball
of cotton are on a table by her side. Engraved by C. D.
Jardinier.
Ast. 11 in. by 1 ft. 6 in.—C.
Collection of M. de la Live de Jully, 1769. (pair) 1540/s. 62Z.
-M. Juliot, (singly,) . 1793. 10,001 assignats.
30. Le Malheur Imprcvu ; the Distressing Accident.
The scene exhibits the interior of a bed room, in which its
occupant, a pretty young woman loosely attired, is bitterly be-
wailing the breaking of a looking glass, which has fallen from
her toilet. Engraved by Dennel.
Collection of M. de la Live de Jully, 1769. . 3500/k 140/.
31. A young Woman, of a pale and melancholy countenance,
represented in a three-quarter view, having auburn hair, bound
with a simple band, and hanging dishevelled on her shoulders;
she is seated, leaning her head pensively on her hand, while
her eyes appear to be melting with tears. Painted in a free
and sketchy manner.
Now in the collection of M. Livrat, Paris. Price 1500/s., 60/.
28. Le Paresseux. A boy seated at table, with his book
before him, the contents of which appear to have wearied
him, and he has fallen asleep.
\ ft. 11 in. by 1 st. Q in.—C.
29- The Companion, La Tricoteuse. A fine chubby
peasant girl, about nine years of age, seated in a front view,
fast asleep; she holds between her relaxed fingers the knitting
needles, and her work lies on her lap. A basket and a ball
of cotton are on a table by her side. Engraved by C. D.
Jardinier.
Ast. 11 in. by 1 ft. 6 in.—C.
Collection of M. de la Live de Jully, 1769. (pair) 1540/s. 62Z.
-M. Juliot, (singly,) . 1793. 10,001 assignats.
30. Le Malheur Imprcvu ; the Distressing Accident.
The scene exhibits the interior of a bed room, in which its
occupant, a pretty young woman loosely attired, is bitterly be-
wailing the breaking of a looking glass, which has fallen from
her toilet. Engraved by Dennel.
Collection of M. de la Live de Jully, 1769. . 3500/k 140/.
31. A young Woman, of a pale and melancholy countenance,
represented in a three-quarter view, having auburn hair, bound
with a simple band, and hanging dishevelled on her shoulders;
she is seated, leaning her head pensively on her hand, while
her eyes appear to be melting with tears. Painted in a free
and sketchy manner.
Now in the collection of M. Livrat, Paris. Price 1500/s., 60/.