608 NICHOLAS BERG HEM.
43. Peasants driving Cattle. A mountainous country.
See description, No. 232, Vol. v.
Sold in the Collection of Sir George Warrender, Bart., 1837, by
Messrs. Christie and Manson, for 172 gs.
Now in the Collection of the Marquis of Lansdowne.
44. View of some lofty Ruins, with a bridge composed of
a single arch, abutting against some rocks. A stream rolls
in gentle eddies under the bridge, and ssows along the left of
the picture. On this side are three cows, one of which, of a
red hue, is entering the water; in the rear of these is the
herdsman in conversation with a traveller, who is seated;
the view here is bounded by ruins on a rocky elevation, and
the opposite side opens over the bridge to a distant moun-
tain.—A fine summer's evening. See No. 114, Vol. v.
1 st- by 1 st. 3s.—P.
Sold in the Collection of the late Sir Simon Clarke, 1840, by
Christie and Manson, for 230 gs. Bought by Mr. Buchanan.
45. View of the Ruins of an Aqueduct composed of a
single arch, having a stream ssowing along their base, through
which cattle are passing, accompanied by a herdsman carry-
ing a bundle under his arm. The general appearance is that
of a sultry summer’s evening. This is a most exquisite
example of the master. See Notice 72, Vol. V.
Sold in the Collection of Sir Simon Clarke, Bart., 1840 ; 385 gs.
Bought for the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, Bart.
46. A Winter Scene, with two horses feeding at a trough.
See No. 244, Vol. v., and for size, read,
1 A 4 by 1st. 8—P.
Bought by Messrs. Smith, 1841, and sold to Baron Charles
Rothschild.
43. Peasants driving Cattle. A mountainous country.
See description, No. 232, Vol. v.
Sold in the Collection of Sir George Warrender, Bart., 1837, by
Messrs. Christie and Manson, for 172 gs.
Now in the Collection of the Marquis of Lansdowne.
44. View of some lofty Ruins, with a bridge composed of
a single arch, abutting against some rocks. A stream rolls
in gentle eddies under the bridge, and ssows along the left of
the picture. On this side are three cows, one of which, of a
red hue, is entering the water; in the rear of these is the
herdsman in conversation with a traveller, who is seated;
the view here is bounded by ruins on a rocky elevation, and
the opposite side opens over the bridge to a distant moun-
tain.—A fine summer's evening. See No. 114, Vol. v.
1 st- by 1 st. 3s.—P.
Sold in the Collection of the late Sir Simon Clarke, 1840, by
Christie and Manson, for 230 gs. Bought by Mr. Buchanan.
45. View of the Ruins of an Aqueduct composed of a
single arch, having a stream ssowing along their base, through
which cattle are passing, accompanied by a herdsman carry-
ing a bundle under his arm. The general appearance is that
of a sultry summer’s evening. This is a most exquisite
example of the master. See Notice 72, Vol. V.
Sold in the Collection of Sir Simon Clarke, Bart., 1840 ; 385 gs.
Bought for the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, Bart.
46. A Winter Scene, with two horses feeding at a trough.
See No. 244, Vol. v., and for size, read,
1 A 4 by 1st. 8—P.
Bought by Messrs. Smith, 1841, and sold to Baron Charles
Rothschild.