PHILIP WOUWERMANS.
141
On a rising ground in the centre, are a grey horse standing,
and an ass lying down; beyond these may be perceived a
number of cattle between the hills, and others are faintly
descried on the summits. Painted in the master’s first
manner.
1# 7 by \ft. 4|.—P.
Collection of Monsieur Count Robiano, Brussels, 1837, 1,500/r.
(60/.)
Sold by Messrs. Smith to the Duke of Buckingham.
11. The March of an Army. The view represents an open
country, destitute of trees, and divided obliquely by a valley,
through which ssows a river. Among the troops occupying
the foreground is an officer, on a roan piebald horse, speak-
ing to a halbadier standing at the horse’s head ; towards the
middle are a woman, with a child on her back, and a man,
with a gun on his shoulder ; and in the centre, is a cart,
containing a cask of liquor, which a sutler is serving out to
a woman, a boy, and a trumpeter; near these are a man,
with his wife and child, reposing on the ground. A body of
cavalry are descending a hill in the second distance, and a
vast number of troops, with cannons and waggons, are seen
mounting a hill beyond them. An admirable work, in the
master's second manner.
1 si- 2 by 1 st. 6|.—P.
Collection of the Earl of Liverpool, by Mr. Christie, 1829,
bought by the writer. 180 </.s\
Now in the Collection of David Bevan, Esq.
12. A Sea Port. Styled by the engraver, Moyreau, “ Port
de Mer.” See description, No. 34, Vol. I.
1 st- 8 by 2 st. 2s.
In the Palace of the Hermitage, St. Petersburg.
141
On a rising ground in the centre, are a grey horse standing,
and an ass lying down; beyond these may be perceived a
number of cattle between the hills, and others are faintly
descried on the summits. Painted in the master’s first
manner.
1# 7 by \ft. 4|.—P.
Collection of Monsieur Count Robiano, Brussels, 1837, 1,500/r.
(60/.)
Sold by Messrs. Smith to the Duke of Buckingham.
11. The March of an Army. The view represents an open
country, destitute of trees, and divided obliquely by a valley,
through which ssows a river. Among the troops occupying
the foreground is an officer, on a roan piebald horse, speak-
ing to a halbadier standing at the horse’s head ; towards the
middle are a woman, with a child on her back, and a man,
with a gun on his shoulder ; and in the centre, is a cart,
containing a cask of liquor, which a sutler is serving out to
a woman, a boy, and a trumpeter; near these are a man,
with his wife and child, reposing on the ground. A body of
cavalry are descending a hill in the second distance, and a
vast number of troops, with cannons and waggons, are seen
mounting a hill beyond them. An admirable work, in the
master's second manner.
1 si- 2 by 1 st. 6|.—P.
Collection of the Earl of Liverpool, by Mr. Christie, 1829,
bought by the writer. 180 </.s\
Now in the Collection of David Bevan, Esq.
12. A Sea Port. Styled by the engraver, Moyreau, “ Port
de Mer.” See description, No. 34, Vol. I.
1 st- 8 by 2 st. 2s.
In the Palace of the Hermitage, St. Petersburg.