DAVID TENIERS.
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111. The Village Doctor. The medical professor, wearing
a pinkish grey jacket with yellow sleeves, is bending on one
knee, removing the dressing from the foot of a patient, a
young man ; an elderly woman, with a basket on her arm,
stands by.
101 in. by 131.—P.
Sold in a Collection anonymous, by Messrs. Christie and Manson,
1836. 52 gs.
112. A View of the Chateau of Teniers, and the surround-
ing country. A fisherman is presenting the artist a fine pike.
See description No. 422, Vol. m.
Sold in the Collection of Sir G-. Warrender, Bart., 183*7. 345 gs.
Bought by Mr. Farrer.
113. The Chateau of Teniers. See description No. 431,
Vol. in.
Sold in the Collection of Earl Mulgrave, by Messrs. Christie
and Manson, 1832. 91 gs.
114. Le Chapeau blanc. A party of three smokers grouped
round a little stool, on which is placed a jug ; one of them, an
old man, wearing a red jacket, is seated, holding a jug in one
hand and a goblet in the other ; his white hat hangs on the
back of his chair. A second is a young man, wearing a
bluish grey dress and a red cap, he has a pipe in his hand,
and is raising himself in his chair, puffing the smoke from his
lips ; the remaining boor is filling his pipe ; a little retired in
the apartment are seen a woman entering at a side door, and
a man standing with his back to the spectator.
\st. 1 by 1/7. 6.—P.
In the Collection of Mons. Le Baron Delessert, Paris.
115. Card Players ; or, Le Bonnet blanc. The interior of
a room, in the foreground of which is a party of five artisans
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111. The Village Doctor. The medical professor, wearing
a pinkish grey jacket with yellow sleeves, is bending on one
knee, removing the dressing from the foot of a patient, a
young man ; an elderly woman, with a basket on her arm,
stands by.
101 in. by 131.—P.
Sold in a Collection anonymous, by Messrs. Christie and Manson,
1836. 52 gs.
112. A View of the Chateau of Teniers, and the surround-
ing country. A fisherman is presenting the artist a fine pike.
See description No. 422, Vol. m.
Sold in the Collection of Sir G-. Warrender, Bart., 183*7. 345 gs.
Bought by Mr. Farrer.
113. The Chateau of Teniers. See description No. 431,
Vol. in.
Sold in the Collection of Earl Mulgrave, by Messrs. Christie
and Manson, 1832. 91 gs.
114. Le Chapeau blanc. A party of three smokers grouped
round a little stool, on which is placed a jug ; one of them, an
old man, wearing a red jacket, is seated, holding a jug in one
hand and a goblet in the other ; his white hat hangs on the
back of his chair. A second is a young man, wearing a
bluish grey dress and a red cap, he has a pipe in his hand,
and is raising himself in his chair, puffing the smoke from his
lips ; the remaining boor is filling his pipe ; a little retired in
the apartment are seen a woman entering at a side door, and
a man standing with his back to the spectator.
\st. 1 by 1/7. 6.—P.
In the Collection of Mons. Le Baron Delessert, Paris.
115. Card Players ; or, Le Bonnet blanc. The interior of
a room, in the foreground of which is a party of five artisans