606 NICHOLAS BERGHEM.
37. Peasants Milking Kine. The rural occupation is
represented as passing on the bank of a river, bounded by a
high hill of a round and broken form, clothed in part with
clumps of trees and bushes. The principal group consists of
two men, a like number of women, three cows, and several
sheep; one of the former appears to be playing some trick
with his companion, at which a woman milking a cow is
laughing.
1 st. 3 by \ st. 10.—P.
In the Collection of W. Wells, Esq., Redleaf.
38. Women with milk cans and cattle. A mountainous
country with a waterfall. See description, No. 122, Vol. v.
Sold in the Collection of Brooke Greville, Esq., 1836, by Messrs.
Christie and Manson, for 300 gs.
Bought by Mr. Nieuwenhuys.
Now in the Collection of Mr. Vander Hoop, Amsterdam.
39. The Golden Age. The view represents a beautiful
pastoral scene, in which are introduced a number of nymphs
and fauns, with cattle. One of the former, girt with a red
mantle, is on the foreground, milking a goat; a cupid and
two kids are near her: another nymph is by her side, and a
third is beyond her, dancing with a faun. On the opposite
side of the picture is a fourth nymph, wearing a yellow
mantle, seated, with a cupid reclining on her knees, and
another playing with the folds of her drapery. In addition
to these, may be noticed a satyr giving a nymph some fruit,
a satyr and a faun with an ass, and the genius of Spring
ssying above, scattering ssowers on the earth. This masterly
production has become a little too dark by time.
In the Hermitage Palace, St. Petersburg.
37. Peasants Milking Kine. The rural occupation is
represented as passing on the bank of a river, bounded by a
high hill of a round and broken form, clothed in part with
clumps of trees and bushes. The principal group consists of
two men, a like number of women, three cows, and several
sheep; one of the former appears to be playing some trick
with his companion, at which a woman milking a cow is
laughing.
1 st. 3 by \ st. 10.—P.
In the Collection of W. Wells, Esq., Redleaf.
38. Women with milk cans and cattle. A mountainous
country with a waterfall. See description, No. 122, Vol. v.
Sold in the Collection of Brooke Greville, Esq., 1836, by Messrs.
Christie and Manson, for 300 gs.
Bought by Mr. Nieuwenhuys.
Now in the Collection of Mr. Vander Hoop, Amsterdam.
39. The Golden Age. The view represents a beautiful
pastoral scene, in which are introduced a number of nymphs
and fauns, with cattle. One of the former, girt with a red
mantle, is on the foreground, milking a goat; a cupid and
two kids are near her: another nymph is by her side, and a
third is beyond her, dancing with a faun. On the opposite
side of the picture is a fourth nymph, wearing a yellow
mantle, seated, with a cupid reclining on her knees, and
another playing with the folds of her drapery. In addition
to these, may be noticed a satyr giving a nymph some fruit,
a satyr and a faun with an ass, and the genius of Spring
ssying above, scattering ssowers on the earth. This masterly
production has become a little too dark by time.
In the Hermitage Palace, St. Petersburg.