470
DAVID TENIERS.
205. Les Francs Masons. A company of six artisans,
two of whom are playing at cards. See description, No.
568, Vol. in.
Sold in the Collection of the late Sir Simon Clarke, Bart, by
Christie and Manson. 630 <7$.
Bought by Charles Cope, Esq.
206. Villagers Merry-making. The company consists of
twenty-four persons, among whom are a couple dancing to
the sound of a bagpipe. See description, No. 94, Vol. m.
Sold in the Collection of the Hon. Lady Stuart, by Christie and
Manson. 215 gs.
Bought by ALr. Chaplin.
207. Bowl Players. A company of sixteen villagers, in
front of an ale-house. See description, No. 93, Vol. III.
Sold in the above Collection, 1841. 165 gs.
Bought by Mr. Smart.
208. A Grand Kermis, or Village Festival. See descrip-
tion, No. 44, Vol. in.; and read, for size,
2 st. 6-g- by 3 st. 5.—C.
In the Collection of Mme. Hosman, Haarlem.
209. A Village Festival. Engraved by Le Bas, under the
title of “ Les Environs d’Anvers.” See description, No.
195, Vol. in.; and read, for size,
\ st. 10| by 2 st. 6j-. (copper.}
This picture was sold in the Collection of M. du Tartre, 1804,
for 16,150 fs. (6457)
Purchased by Mr. Arteria with the Boursault Collection, 1834,
for Edmund Higginson, Esq.
DAVID TENIERS.
205. Les Francs Masons. A company of six artisans,
two of whom are playing at cards. See description, No.
568, Vol. in.
Sold in the Collection of the late Sir Simon Clarke, Bart, by
Christie and Manson. 630 <7$.
Bought by Charles Cope, Esq.
206. Villagers Merry-making. The company consists of
twenty-four persons, among whom are a couple dancing to
the sound of a bagpipe. See description, No. 94, Vol. m.
Sold in the Collection of the Hon. Lady Stuart, by Christie and
Manson. 215 gs.
Bought by ALr. Chaplin.
207. Bowl Players. A company of sixteen villagers, in
front of an ale-house. See description, No. 93, Vol. III.
Sold in the above Collection, 1841. 165 gs.
Bought by Mr. Smart.
208. A Grand Kermis, or Village Festival. See descrip-
tion, No. 44, Vol. in.; and read, for size,
2 st. 6-g- by 3 st. 5.—C.
In the Collection of Mme. Hosman, Haarlem.
209. A Village Festival. Engraved by Le Bas, under the
title of “ Les Environs d’Anvers.” See description, No.
195, Vol. in.; and read, for size,
\ st. 10| by 2 st. 6j-. (copper.}
This picture was sold in the Collection of M. du Tartre, 1804,
for 16,150 fs. (6457)
Purchased by Mr. Arteria with the Boursault Collection, 1834,
for Edmund Higginson, Esq.