456 DAVID TENIERS.
151. The Cattle Farm. The scene exhibits a hilly country
with some cottages on the brow of a hill, which slopes from
the left of the picture to the opposite side, having an open
space which is thickly covered with cattle ; among these, and
on the left of the foreground, are, a woman on her knees
pouring milk into a can, and a herdsman standing behind her ;
two cows and ten sheep are near them; a little retired from
these, are a woman with a can on her arm, accompanied by a
youth who is driving a flock of sheep and other cattle down
the hill. A man, a woman, and a child, are at the door of
a house, and in the opposite, is a man busy cleaning a tub
with a wisp of hay. A morning effect.
1 st. Ill by 2 st. 6.—C.
Sold in the Collection of the Marquis of Camden, 1841. 64 gs.
Bought by Mr. Fuller.
152. Latona and the Carian Peasants. The distressed nymph
is represented on her knees in the foreground of a landscape
near a winding river, with a child in her arms, and another
on the ground by her side; the unfeeling peasants, four in
number, are on the opposite bank of the stream, undergoing
the punishment of their barbarity. Painted in a clear and
silvery tone of colour. See No. 84, Vol. in.
1 st. 1 by 1 st. 2.—C.
Sold in the Collection of the Marquis of Camden, 1841. 40</s.
Bought by Mr. Norton.
153. A Cattle Market. Engraved by Le Bas. See des-
cription, No. 554, Vol. in.
1 A. 10 by 2 st. 6.—C.
154. The Companion. A similar subject, in which is seen
151. The Cattle Farm. The scene exhibits a hilly country
with some cottages on the brow of a hill, which slopes from
the left of the picture to the opposite side, having an open
space which is thickly covered with cattle ; among these, and
on the left of the foreground, are, a woman on her knees
pouring milk into a can, and a herdsman standing behind her ;
two cows and ten sheep are near them; a little retired from
these, are a woman with a can on her arm, accompanied by a
youth who is driving a flock of sheep and other cattle down
the hill. A man, a woman, and a child, are at the door of
a house, and in the opposite, is a man busy cleaning a tub
with a wisp of hay. A morning effect.
1 st. Ill by 2 st. 6.—C.
Sold in the Collection of the Marquis of Camden, 1841. 64 gs.
Bought by Mr. Fuller.
152. Latona and the Carian Peasants. The distressed nymph
is represented on her knees in the foreground of a landscape
near a winding river, with a child in her arms, and another
on the ground by her side; the unfeeling peasants, four in
number, are on the opposite bank of the stream, undergoing
the punishment of their barbarity. Painted in a clear and
silvery tone of colour. See No. 84, Vol. in.
1 st. 1 by 1 st. 2.—C.
Sold in the Collection of the Marquis of Camden, 1841. 40</s.
Bought by Mr. Norton.
153. A Cattle Market. Engraved by Le Bas. See des-
cription, No. 554, Vol. in.
1 A. 10 by 2 st. 6.—C.
154. The Companion. A similar subject, in which is seen