744 JOHN WYNANTS.
22. Cows and Sheep on a road. The composition of this
pleasing picture presents, on the right, a hill of a broken and
picturesque form, with the stump of an oak at its base, and
the trunk and some of its leafless branches lying by it. Two
bushy trees grow on the farther ridge of the hill, and a spindle
tree rises from a hedge. On the opposite side is a high road,
which leads in a winding direction along the bank of a river
into the distant country. On this road, and close to the
front, are two fine cows and three sheep; and on the accli-
vity of the bank, at the side, are a boy in a red jacket and a
goat. The figures are by the pencil of A. V. Velde.
1# l|by 1/A4A.-C.
In the possession of Mr. Chaplin.
23. Hawking Party. See description, No. 122, Vol. vi.
For size, read
10| in. by 15|.—C.
Sold in the Collection of Ralph Fletcher, Esq. 1838, by Messrs.
Christie and Manson. 40 gs.
24. Ducks and Geese in a rivulet. See description, No.
125, Vol. vi.
Sold in the Collection of Sir G. Warrender, Bart. 1837. 26^ gs.
25. The Angler, with a lady and a gentleman looking at
him. See description, No. 140, Vol. vi.
Sold at Paris in the Collection of the Duchess de Berri, 1837;
3,780 fr. including 5 per cent. (159Z.)
26. A Sportsman crossing a bridge. A landscape, com-
posed on the left of a clump of trees, growing amidst bushes,
near which passes a river traversed by a bridge, which a
22. Cows and Sheep on a road. The composition of this
pleasing picture presents, on the right, a hill of a broken and
picturesque form, with the stump of an oak at its base, and
the trunk and some of its leafless branches lying by it. Two
bushy trees grow on the farther ridge of the hill, and a spindle
tree rises from a hedge. On the opposite side is a high road,
which leads in a winding direction along the bank of a river
into the distant country. On this road, and close to the
front, are two fine cows and three sheep; and on the accli-
vity of the bank, at the side, are a boy in a red jacket and a
goat. The figures are by the pencil of A. V. Velde.
1# l|by 1/A4A.-C.
In the possession of Mr. Chaplin.
23. Hawking Party. See description, No. 122, Vol. vi.
For size, read
10| in. by 15|.—C.
Sold in the Collection of Ralph Fletcher, Esq. 1838, by Messrs.
Christie and Manson. 40 gs.
24. Ducks and Geese in a rivulet. See description, No.
125, Vol. vi.
Sold in the Collection of Sir G. Warrender, Bart. 1837. 26^ gs.
25. The Angler, with a lady and a gentleman looking at
him. See description, No. 140, Vol. vi.
Sold at Paris in the Collection of the Duchess de Berri, 1837;
3,780 fr. including 5 per cent. (159Z.)
26. A Sportsman crossing a bridge. A landscape, com-
posed on the left of a clump of trees, growing amidst bushes,
near which passes a river traversed by a bridge, which a