WILLIAM VANDER VELDE.
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smack in shallow water ; one man is on board, and two
others are on the sands near it. Two groups of vessels are
at some distance off; and in addition to these is a mer-
chantman, with all sails set. A clear fine morning.
1 ft- 2 by 4 ft. 41.—C.
In the Collection of Charles Bredel, Esq.
12. A Sea View, represented under the appearance of a
calm. Among a number of yachts and small craft may be
noticed in the centre a boat containing ten persons, one of
whom, in a red dress, stands ; they are going towards a yacht
on the right which has a red mainsail lowered on the deck,
and five sailors on board ; near the side is a coaster, beyond
which is a yacht, and both of these are in full sail: on the
opposite side of the picture are a ferry boat and a yacht.
\st. 4 by \st. 10.—C.
Imported by Mr. Chaplin.
13. A View near shore in a fine calm evening. This little
bijou presents, on the left, a small boat on a sand-bank, with
one man in it, and another standing at its side ; on the right
of the picture are two smacks with sails up ready to start.
A frigate rides at anchor in the distance, and a few small
craft are faintly perceived in the offing.
About 7 in. by 9.—P.
Sold in a sale at Utrecht, 1838, 1210flo. Bought by Mr.
de Gray ter, Amsterdam, 100Z.
14. A View looking Seaward during a calm. On the left
are two fishing smacks lying in the shallows, in the nearest of
which are three men loosing the sails ; two men are on board
the other ; near these is a small boat with one man in it,
and on the sands are a man with a basket at his back, and a
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smack in shallow water ; one man is on board, and two
others are on the sands near it. Two groups of vessels are
at some distance off; and in addition to these is a mer-
chantman, with all sails set. A clear fine morning.
1 ft- 2 by 4 ft. 41.—C.
In the Collection of Charles Bredel, Esq.
12. A Sea View, represented under the appearance of a
calm. Among a number of yachts and small craft may be
noticed in the centre a boat containing ten persons, one of
whom, in a red dress, stands ; they are going towards a yacht
on the right which has a red mainsail lowered on the deck,
and five sailors on board ; near the side is a coaster, beyond
which is a yacht, and both of these are in full sail: on the
opposite side of the picture are a ferry boat and a yacht.
\st. 4 by \st. 10.—C.
Imported by Mr. Chaplin.
13. A View near shore in a fine calm evening. This little
bijou presents, on the left, a small boat on a sand-bank, with
one man in it, and another standing at its side ; on the right
of the picture are two smacks with sails up ready to start.
A frigate rides at anchor in the distance, and a few small
craft are faintly perceived in the offing.
About 7 in. by 9.—P.
Sold in a sale at Utrecht, 1838, 1210flo. Bought by Mr.
de Gray ter, Amsterdam, 100Z.
14. A View looking Seaward during a calm. On the left
are two fishing smacks lying in the shallows, in the nearest of
which are three men loosing the sails ; two men are on board
the other ; near these is a small boat with one man in it,
and on the sands are a man with a basket at his back, and a