DAVID TENIERS.
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210. Le Chapeau rouge. Interior of an estaminet, in
which is a company of about thirteen persons, two of whom
are playing at cards, &c. Engraved under the above title.
See description, No. 483, Vol. ill.; and read, for size,
1A by 2 st. 2|.—P.
Purchased with the Boursault Collection for E. Higginson, Esq.
211. Le Berger endormi. A landscape, representing a
hilly scene, on the foreground of which is introduced a shep-
herd reposing, while his cattle browse around him. On the
right is a brood of ducks. Some buildings are on the summit
of the hill. The effect is that of approaching rain.
1 st- 41 by \ st. Ils.—C.
Purchased with the Boursault Collection for E. Higginson, Esq.
212. L’Homme a la Chemise blanche. The composition
presents a group of three convivial fellows arranged round a
cask, enjoying their pipes and pot. One of them, stripped
to his shirt, is seated, lighting his pipe ; a second, dressed in
green, rests his arm on the barrel, with a pipe in his hand ;
and the remaining one is standing. A company of four per-
sons are warming themselves at a fire in the back of the
room; and an old woman is entering the apartment at a
side door. The accessories consist of a jug placed near the
first-noticed person, a glazed pan, and a stool with a pan
on it.
1A H by \st. 7|.—P.
Purchased by Mr. Arteria-with the Boursault Collection for
Edmund Higginson, Esq.
213. The Armourer. The principal interest in this pic-
ture consists of a quantity of armour, of a costly description,
disposed in picturesque groups, in an apartment in which is
471
210. Le Chapeau rouge. Interior of an estaminet, in
which is a company of about thirteen persons, two of whom
are playing at cards, &c. Engraved under the above title.
See description, No. 483, Vol. ill.; and read, for size,
1A by 2 st. 2|.—P.
Purchased with the Boursault Collection for E. Higginson, Esq.
211. Le Berger endormi. A landscape, representing a
hilly scene, on the foreground of which is introduced a shep-
herd reposing, while his cattle browse around him. On the
right is a brood of ducks. Some buildings are on the summit
of the hill. The effect is that of approaching rain.
1 st- 41 by \ st. Ils.—C.
Purchased with the Boursault Collection for E. Higginson, Esq.
212. L’Homme a la Chemise blanche. The composition
presents a group of three convivial fellows arranged round a
cask, enjoying their pipes and pot. One of them, stripped
to his shirt, is seated, lighting his pipe ; a second, dressed in
green, rests his arm on the barrel, with a pipe in his hand ;
and the remaining one is standing. A company of four per-
sons are warming themselves at a fire in the back of the
room; and an old woman is entering the apartment at a
side door. The accessories consist of a jug placed near the
first-noticed person, a glazed pan, and a stool with a pan
on it.
1A H by \st. 7|.—P.
Purchased by Mr. Arteria-with the Boursault Collection for
Edmund Higginson, Esq.
213. The Armourer. The principal interest in this pic-
ture consists of a quantity of armour, of a costly description,
disposed in picturesque groups, in an apartment in which is