PHILIP WQUWERMANS.
217
228. Peasants and two Pilgrims at a rustic hovel. A boy
and a girl playing at a puddle. See description, 480, Vol. I.
Sold in the Collection of the Chevalier Erard, Paris, 1832,
4,500/r. (1807)
229. Hawking Party, consisting of three gentlemen and
four attendants, with dogs and hawks. See description, No.
481, Vol. i.
Collection of the Chevalier Erard, Paris, 1832, 3,410 fr. (136Z.)
230. Halt of Huntsmen on the bank of a river near a little
wooden bridge. One of them has dismounted, and stands by
his steed, which is held by a groom, and is apparently speak-
ing to a lady on horseback. Another of the party has his
back to the spectator, and holds a hawk on his hand, and the
remaining one is watering his steed in the river. They are
accompanied by attendants with dogs.
104 in. by 13 in.—(copper.'')
Collection of the Chevalier Erard, Paris, 1832, 3,201 fr. (128/.)
231. A Stag Hunt. One of the huntsmen, on a brown
horse, has a lady up behind him. See description, No. 482,
Vol. 1, For size, read
2 st. 9 by 4 st.—C.
Collection of M. Van Lankeren, Antwerp, 1835. Bought in at
5,000 fr. (200Z.) Subsequently purchased by Mr. Joseph Woodin,
for 4,500/r. (180Z.)
Sold in the Collection of Michael Zachary, Esq., by Messrs.
Christie and Manson, 1838, for 135 gs. Bought by Mr. Arteria.
Now in the Collection of Edmund Higginson, Esq.
232. A View of the Sea-shore, with men loading a waggon
217
228. Peasants and two Pilgrims at a rustic hovel. A boy
and a girl playing at a puddle. See description, 480, Vol. I.
Sold in the Collection of the Chevalier Erard, Paris, 1832,
4,500/r. (1807)
229. Hawking Party, consisting of three gentlemen and
four attendants, with dogs and hawks. See description, No.
481, Vol. i.
Collection of the Chevalier Erard, Paris, 1832, 3,410 fr. (136Z.)
230. Halt of Huntsmen on the bank of a river near a little
wooden bridge. One of them has dismounted, and stands by
his steed, which is held by a groom, and is apparently speak-
ing to a lady on horseback. Another of the party has his
back to the spectator, and holds a hawk on his hand, and the
remaining one is watering his steed in the river. They are
accompanied by attendants with dogs.
104 in. by 13 in.—(copper.'')
Collection of the Chevalier Erard, Paris, 1832, 3,201 fr. (128/.)
231. A Stag Hunt. One of the huntsmen, on a brown
horse, has a lady up behind him. See description, No. 482,
Vol. 1, For size, read
2 st. 9 by 4 st.—C.
Collection of M. Van Lankeren, Antwerp, 1835. Bought in at
5,000 fr. (200Z.) Subsequently purchased by Mr. Joseph Woodin,
for 4,500/r. (180Z.)
Sold in the Collection of Michael Zachary, Esq., by Messrs.
Christie and Manson, 1838, for 135 gs. Bought by Mr. Arteria.
Now in the Collection of Edmund Higginson, Esq.
232. A View of the Sea-shore, with men loading a waggon