PHILIP WOUWERMANS.
227
dressed in the Turkish costume, is also arriving, A good
specimen of the master.
2 ft. 10 by 3 st. 3.—C.
In the Public Gallery at Dresden. Worth 3001.
257. Bargaining for Fish. On the left of the foreground
of a hilly landscape are a number of persons, some of whom
have the appearance of fishermen and their wives, others of
buyers of fish; among them is a man stooping over some
fish which he has just cast from a basket on the ground.
An early work of the master. Described from memory.
About 1 st. 10 by 1st. 4—C.
In the Collection of Mons. Van Sasseghem, Ghent.
258. A Hawking Party. The scene represents a hilly
country, with a large stream of water in the foreground,
through which peasants are conducting cattle; and on the
bank of the stream are a lady and a gentleman on horseback,
the former of whom bears a hawk on her hand ; they are
accompanied by suitable attendants and dogs. An early
production. Described from memory.
About 1 st. 10 by 2 st. 4.—C.
In the Collection of Mons. Van Sasseghem, Ghent.
259. A View on the Coast of Schevening, in the foreground
of which are two men loading a white horse ; a little retired
from these are, a man on a brown horse, and three other
persons on foot. On the left of the picture is a fishing
smack, the men in which are lowering the sails, while several
spectators on shore appear to be waiting for the landing of
the fish. The scene is farther remarkable by a tower and
Q 2
227
dressed in the Turkish costume, is also arriving, A good
specimen of the master.
2 ft. 10 by 3 st. 3.—C.
In the Public Gallery at Dresden. Worth 3001.
257. Bargaining for Fish. On the left of the foreground
of a hilly landscape are a number of persons, some of whom
have the appearance of fishermen and their wives, others of
buyers of fish; among them is a man stooping over some
fish which he has just cast from a basket on the ground.
An early work of the master. Described from memory.
About 1 st. 10 by 1st. 4—C.
In the Collection of Mons. Van Sasseghem, Ghent.
258. A Hawking Party. The scene represents a hilly
country, with a large stream of water in the foreground,
through which peasants are conducting cattle; and on the
bank of the stream are a lady and a gentleman on horseback,
the former of whom bears a hawk on her hand ; they are
accompanied by suitable attendants and dogs. An early
production. Described from memory.
About 1 st. 10 by 2 st. 4.—C.
In the Collection of Mons. Van Sasseghem, Ghent.
259. A View on the Coast of Schevening, in the foreground
of which are two men loading a white horse ; a little retired
from these are, a man on a brown horse, and three other
persons on foot. On the left of the picture is a fishing
smack, the men in which are lowering the sails, while several
spectators on shore appear to be waiting for the landing of
the fish. The scene is farther remarkable by a tower and
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