PHILIP WOUWERMANS.
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loaded with hay, by a man in a boat, and a woman on the
top of the waggon. On the opposite side is a boy drawing a
girl in a sledge; and a little retired from these are travellers
reposing.
1 si- H by 1 st. 3|.—P.
Engraved, No. 42, by Moyreau, under the above title ; and also
in the Musee Napoleon. Removed in 1816 from the Louvre, and
now in the Museum at Berlin. Worth 300Z.
143. A Hunting Party watering their steeds. Engraved
by Moyreau, under the title of “ LAbreuvoir des Chasseurs.”
See description, No. 340, Vol. I.
In the Museum at Berlin. Worth 300 gs.
144. Trying Horses. A landscape exhibiting a fine open
country with a river on the right, and the ruin of a castle,
entered by a lofty archway, on the left; near this building-
are several persons, some of whom are observing the paces of
a white prancing horse, mounted by a gentleman, and appa-
rently going towards a post, where a boy is standing, behind
whom are two gentlemen. In this group are two grooms
holding two horses, and near the shaft of a column are two
women, a man, and two children; one of the former has a
basket on her head. In addition to the above, may be also
observed men watering horses, women washing, and boys
bathing. This admirable picture is painted in the artist’s
clear or silvery manner.
2 st. 6s by 3 st. 101-C.
In the Museum at Berlin. Worth 700Z.
145. A Farrier. The scene represents a house of a pic-
turesque appearance, at the door of which sits a woman with
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loaded with hay, by a man in a boat, and a woman on the
top of the waggon. On the opposite side is a boy drawing a
girl in a sledge; and a little retired from these are travellers
reposing.
1 si- H by 1 st. 3|.—P.
Engraved, No. 42, by Moyreau, under the above title ; and also
in the Musee Napoleon. Removed in 1816 from the Louvre, and
now in the Museum at Berlin. Worth 300Z.
143. A Hunting Party watering their steeds. Engraved
by Moyreau, under the title of “ LAbreuvoir des Chasseurs.”
See description, No. 340, Vol. I.
In the Museum at Berlin. Worth 300 gs.
144. Trying Horses. A landscape exhibiting a fine open
country with a river on the right, and the ruin of a castle,
entered by a lofty archway, on the left; near this building-
are several persons, some of whom are observing the paces of
a white prancing horse, mounted by a gentleman, and appa-
rently going towards a post, where a boy is standing, behind
whom are two gentlemen. In this group are two grooms
holding two horses, and near the shaft of a column are two
women, a man, and two children; one of the former has a
basket on her head. In addition to the above, may be also
observed men watering horses, women washing, and boys
bathing. This admirable picture is painted in the artist’s
clear or silvery manner.
2 st. 6s by 3 st. 101-C.
In the Museum at Berlin. Worth 700Z.
145. A Farrier. The scene represents a house of a pic-
turesque appearance, at the door of which sits a woman with