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PHILIP WOUWERMANS.
18. A View on the Sea Coast, with fishermen and a Hay
cart. Engraved by Patas, under the title of “La Chasse-
maree Almande.” See description, No. 41, Vol. i.
In the Collection of Lord Sudeley.
19. A Hawking Party at a fountain. The composition is
distinguished by a gentleman wearing a dark drab hat and
feathers, mounted on a grey horse, and holding a dog by
a string, which is struggling to get to another dog held
by a huntsman. Close to the fountain is a lady elegantly
attired, riding a bay horse, with a hawk on her hand. A
second party is seen at some distance off. This picture has
become foxey in tone.
\st. 51 by 1# 41.-P.
In the Public Gallery, Hesse Cassel.
20. A Stag Hunt. The scene exhibits a well-wooded
country, enlivened by a party of huntsmen and dogs in pur-
suit of a stag. The principal group consists of six gentlemen
and a lady, well mounted, accompanied by two attendants
on foot, and numerous dogs; one of the former, riding a
speckled grey horse, is in the centre, with his back to the
spectator, awaiting the approach of the stag, which a gentle-
man on a grey horse is prepared to attack. Two gentlemen
and a lady are also arriving. On the opposite side are two
more of the party galloping toward a stag, which the dogs
have seized in a river. An admirable picture.
\st. by2# 01-P.
In the Public Gallery, Hesse Cassel.
21. Interior of a Remise, with a large entrance on the
left, near which is a groom holding a brown horse, while the
rider mounts. Behind the latter stands a cavalier, with his
PHILIP WOUWERMANS.
18. A View on the Sea Coast, with fishermen and a Hay
cart. Engraved by Patas, under the title of “La Chasse-
maree Almande.” See description, No. 41, Vol. i.
In the Collection of Lord Sudeley.
19. A Hawking Party at a fountain. The composition is
distinguished by a gentleman wearing a dark drab hat and
feathers, mounted on a grey horse, and holding a dog by
a string, which is struggling to get to another dog held
by a huntsman. Close to the fountain is a lady elegantly
attired, riding a bay horse, with a hawk on her hand. A
second party is seen at some distance off. This picture has
become foxey in tone.
\st. 51 by 1# 41.-P.
In the Public Gallery, Hesse Cassel.
20. A Stag Hunt. The scene exhibits a well-wooded
country, enlivened by a party of huntsmen and dogs in pur-
suit of a stag. The principal group consists of six gentlemen
and a lady, well mounted, accompanied by two attendants
on foot, and numerous dogs; one of the former, riding a
speckled grey horse, is in the centre, with his back to the
spectator, awaiting the approach of the stag, which a gentle-
man on a grey horse is prepared to attack. Two gentlemen
and a lady are also arriving. On the opposite side are two
more of the party galloping toward a stag, which the dogs
have seized in a river. An admirable picture.
\st. by2# 01-P.
In the Public Gallery, Hesse Cassel.
21. Interior of a Remise, with a large entrance on the
left, near which is a groom holding a brown horse, while the
rider mounts. Behind the latter stands a cavalier, with his