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and mounted on a bay horse, is passing, followed by a man
on foot, with a pack at his back; three sheep browze near
them. The opposite side is composed of a pond, at which a
white horse is drinking; two sheep are on the bank, and a
third is in the water. An early work of the master.
\st. 7 by \st. 8|.—C.
In the Collection of W. Dent Farrer, Esq. Dublin.
112. Banditti attacking a baggage waggon. The scene
exhibits a hilly country, with a high road in front, on which
is a party of well-mounted robbers attacking the drivers of a
baggage waggon. See No. 294, Vol.i.
Collection of Sir George Warrender, Bart. 1837.
Bought by P. Norton, Esq. 151 gs.
113. A Lady and a Gentleman on horseback, passing along
a road. A landscape, intersected by a river, crossed in a
narrow part by a rustic bridge. On the right is a broken
sandy hill, with a cluster of trees on its summit, near which
passes a road ; a second road winds along the bank of a river
towards a cottage, beyond which the view extends over corn-
fields. A lady and a gentleman on horseback are on the
road, followed by two dogs; and a beggar is approaching
them, while his wife, with a child in her arms, is reposing by
the way-side. Painted in the artist’s third manner, and of
a clear pearly tone of colouring.
1# 41 by 1st. Os.—P.
In the choice Collection of the Right Hon. Lord Ashburton.
114. Travellers reposing. The principal group consists of
two men, a woman and child, reposing on the side of a hill;
one of them sits on a bundle, and a second reclines on a
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and mounted on a bay horse, is passing, followed by a man
on foot, with a pack at his back; three sheep browze near
them. The opposite side is composed of a pond, at which a
white horse is drinking; two sheep are on the bank, and a
third is in the water. An early work of the master.
\st. 7 by \st. 8|.—C.
In the Collection of W. Dent Farrer, Esq. Dublin.
112. Banditti attacking a baggage waggon. The scene
exhibits a hilly country, with a high road in front, on which
is a party of well-mounted robbers attacking the drivers of a
baggage waggon. See No. 294, Vol.i.
Collection of Sir George Warrender, Bart. 1837.
Bought by P. Norton, Esq. 151 gs.
113. A Lady and a Gentleman on horseback, passing along
a road. A landscape, intersected by a river, crossed in a
narrow part by a rustic bridge. On the right is a broken
sandy hill, with a cluster of trees on its summit, near which
passes a road ; a second road winds along the bank of a river
towards a cottage, beyond which the view extends over corn-
fields. A lady and a gentleman on horseback are on the
road, followed by two dogs; and a beggar is approaching
them, while his wife, with a child in her arms, is reposing by
the way-side. Painted in the artist’s third manner, and of
a clear pearly tone of colouring.
1# 41 by 1st. Os.—P.
In the choice Collection of the Right Hon. Lord Ashburton.
114. Travellers reposing. The principal group consists of
two men, a woman and child, reposing on the side of a hill;
one of them sits on a bundle, and a second reclines on a
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