634 ADRIAN VANDER VELDE.
17. A Woman milking a cow, and a youth playing with a
dog. See No. 92, Vol. v.
Sold in the Collection of Sir Chas. Bagot, K.G-.C., 1836, 107
18. A Herdsman keeping Cattle. This excellent little
picture represents a meadow, with a small stream in front,
in which stands an ox, and on the bank of the water is a cow,
knibbling the boughs of a tree: three sheep, and a second
cow are also in the field ; and a little retired, under the shade
of a tree at the side, is a herdsman, with his dog near him.
11^ in. by 1 st. 3.—C.
Bequeathed by the late Sir John Erskine to the Museum at
Edinburgh.
19. The industrious Shepherdess. See description, No.
143, p. 217, Vol. v.
Collection of Mons. Bire, Paris, 1841. Bought in at 11,010 fr.
(440Z.)
20. Horses, Sheep, and Goats, at pasture. This very ex-
cellent picture represents a somewhat hilly country, bounded
on the right by clusters of trees, which extend across nearly
half the scene: in the foreground of this side are two beau-
tiful horses (a grey and a bay), standing caressing each
other; a little distant from these, on the opposite side, are a
number of sheep and goats at pasture. This is a fine clear
example of the master, size,
About 1 ft. 7 by 1 st. 10.—C.
In the Royal Palace at Windsor. Worth 450Z.
21. La Chasse Royale. A lady and gentleman, with at-
tendants and dogs, about to depart for the chase. See de-
scription of this splendid picture, No. 26, Vol. v.
Sold in the Collection of the late Count Perregaux, by Mons.
George, 1841, for 26,850 fs. and 5 per cent., (1,1257.)
Bought by Mr. Mawson, for the Baron J. de Rothschild, at Paris.
17. A Woman milking a cow, and a youth playing with a
dog. See No. 92, Vol. v.
Sold in the Collection of Sir Chas. Bagot, K.G-.C., 1836, 107
18. A Herdsman keeping Cattle. This excellent little
picture represents a meadow, with a small stream in front,
in which stands an ox, and on the bank of the water is a cow,
knibbling the boughs of a tree: three sheep, and a second
cow are also in the field ; and a little retired, under the shade
of a tree at the side, is a herdsman, with his dog near him.
11^ in. by 1 st. 3.—C.
Bequeathed by the late Sir John Erskine to the Museum at
Edinburgh.
19. The industrious Shepherdess. See description, No.
143, p. 217, Vol. v.
Collection of Mons. Bire, Paris, 1841. Bought in at 11,010 fr.
(440Z.)
20. Horses, Sheep, and Goats, at pasture. This very ex-
cellent picture represents a somewhat hilly country, bounded
on the right by clusters of trees, which extend across nearly
half the scene: in the foreground of this side are two beau-
tiful horses (a grey and a bay), standing caressing each
other; a little distant from these, on the opposite side, are a
number of sheep and goats at pasture. This is a fine clear
example of the master, size,
About 1 ft. 7 by 1 st. 10.—C.
In the Royal Palace at Windsor. Worth 450Z.
21. La Chasse Royale. A lady and gentleman, with at-
tendants and dogs, about to depart for the chase. See de-
scription of this splendid picture, No. 26, Vol. v.
Sold in the Collection of the late Count Perregaux, by Mons.
George, 1841, for 26,850 fs. and 5 per cent., (1,1257.)
Bought by Mr. Mawson, for the Baron J. de Rothschild, at Paris.