JOHN BOTH.
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8. Two Gentlemen on horseback saluting. Styled the
Artists1 Farewell. See No. 55, Vol. VI.
Put up at Auction in the Collection of Ralph Fletcher, Esq.,
1838. Bought in at 525 gs.
9. Travellers halting on a road to water their cattle. See
No. 57, Vol. vi.
Now in the Collection of Mons. Martini, Paris.
10. A Peasant with a laden ass and three oxen. See
description, No. 61, Vol. VI., read,
Sold in the Collection of Francis Duckingfield Astley, Esq.,
1828, by Mr. Winstanley of Liverpool, for 700 gs.
In the Collection of Christ. Bullen, Esq., Liverpool.
11. The White Horse. A landscape, representing a hilly
country, under the appearance of a sultry evening. The
scene is distinguished by a large white horse, standing on the
right of the picture, beyond which is a waggon drawn by
oxen.
About 1 st. 2 by 1 st.—P.
Collection of Mons. Francken, Lokeren, 1838; 852 fs. Bought
by Mr. Hume.
12. The Muleteers. See description, No. 76, Vol. vi.,
and read, “ Etched by Both.11
Sold in the Collection of Mons. Van Lankeren, Antwerp, 1835 ;
9800 fs. and 10 per cent. (430Z.)
13. Muleteers with their burdened beasts. See descrip-
tion, No. 85, Vol. vi. The figures in this beautiful picture
are by the hand of Berghem.
Sold by Auction at Paris, in the Collection of the Duchess de
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8. Two Gentlemen on horseback saluting. Styled the
Artists1 Farewell. See No. 55, Vol. VI.
Put up at Auction in the Collection of Ralph Fletcher, Esq.,
1838. Bought in at 525 gs.
9. Travellers halting on a road to water their cattle. See
No. 57, Vol. vi.
Now in the Collection of Mons. Martini, Paris.
10. A Peasant with a laden ass and three oxen. See
description, No. 61, Vol. VI., read,
Sold in the Collection of Francis Duckingfield Astley, Esq.,
1828, by Mr. Winstanley of Liverpool, for 700 gs.
In the Collection of Christ. Bullen, Esq., Liverpool.
11. The White Horse. A landscape, representing a hilly
country, under the appearance of a sultry evening. The
scene is distinguished by a large white horse, standing on the
right of the picture, beyond which is a waggon drawn by
oxen.
About 1 st. 2 by 1 st.—P.
Collection of Mons. Francken, Lokeren, 1838; 852 fs. Bought
by Mr. Hume.
12. The Muleteers. See description, No. 76, Vol. vi.,
and read, “ Etched by Both.11
Sold in the Collection of Mons. Van Lankeren, Antwerp, 1835 ;
9800 fs. and 10 per cent. (430Z.)
13. Muleteers with their burdened beasts. See descrip-
tion, No. 85, Vol. vi. The figures in this beautiful picture
are by the hand of Berghem.
Sold by Auction at Paris, in the Collection of the Duchess de