176 PHILIP WOUWERMANS.
108. Interior of a Remise, in which are two cocks fighting.
See description, No. 291, Vol. I.
Sold in the Collection of the Chevalier Erard, Paris, 1832 ;
10,020 fr. (401Z.)
109. A Field of Battle. See description, No. 290, Vol. I.;
and read, for size,
2 st. 1| by 2 st. 8.—P.
Put up at sale by Mr. H. Phillips, 1835, and bought in at 650y$.
Now in the Collection of Samuel Jones Lloyd, Esq.
110. A Stag Hunt. The view exhibits a mountainous
country, divided by a river, on the right bank of which are a
number of huntsmen, accompanied by several ladies, with
attendants and numerous dogs. One of the former, on a bay
horse, is galloping into the river, followed by a lady in blue,
on a white palfrey ; considerably in the rear of these is a gen-
tleman assisting a lady to mount her steed. Nearer the
spectator are two ladies, one of whom is caressing a dog;
the other is taking some refreshment presented by a gentle-
man. The chase is nearly terminated, for the game, con-
sisting of a stag and a fawn, are in the water, surrounded by
dogs; while a number of others, headed by a huntsman, are
arriving from the opposite side of the river. The gay scene
is witnessed by a company on the terrace of an adjacent
palace. A noble and beautiful picture.
Z st. by 5 st. 8.—C.
In the Palace of the Hermitage, St. Petersburg. Worth 12Q0gs.
111. A White Horse, drinking. A landscape, representing
a sterile country, with a high sandy hill on the left, on which
is a cottage, with a slender tree at its side, and a road in
front; along this a gentleman, dressed in a scarlet cloak,
108. Interior of a Remise, in which are two cocks fighting.
See description, No. 291, Vol. I.
Sold in the Collection of the Chevalier Erard, Paris, 1832 ;
10,020 fr. (401Z.)
109. A Field of Battle. See description, No. 290, Vol. I.;
and read, for size,
2 st. 1| by 2 st. 8.—P.
Put up at sale by Mr. H. Phillips, 1835, and bought in at 650y$.
Now in the Collection of Samuel Jones Lloyd, Esq.
110. A Stag Hunt. The view exhibits a mountainous
country, divided by a river, on the right bank of which are a
number of huntsmen, accompanied by several ladies, with
attendants and numerous dogs. One of the former, on a bay
horse, is galloping into the river, followed by a lady in blue,
on a white palfrey ; considerably in the rear of these is a gen-
tleman assisting a lady to mount her steed. Nearer the
spectator are two ladies, one of whom is caressing a dog;
the other is taking some refreshment presented by a gentle-
man. The chase is nearly terminated, for the game, con-
sisting of a stag and a fawn, are in the water, surrounded by
dogs; while a number of others, headed by a huntsman, are
arriving from the opposite side of the river. The gay scene
is witnessed by a company on the terrace of an adjacent
palace. A noble and beautiful picture.
Z st. by 5 st. 8.—C.
In the Palace of the Hermitage, St. Petersburg. Worth 12Q0gs.
111. A White Horse, drinking. A landscape, representing
a sterile country, with a high sandy hill on the left, on which
is a cottage, with a slender tree at its side, and a road in
front; along this a gentleman, dressed in a scarlet cloak,