ADDENDA.
819
N. BERGHEM.
79. Muleteers arriving. See description of this very ex-
cellent picture, Part v. No. 109.
Sold in the Collection os D. W. Acraman, Esq. of Bristol, by
Messrs. Christie and Manson, August 1842. 1570 gs.
Bought by Mr. Nieuwenhuys.
80. The exterior of a cottage, in front of which and close
to the foreground, are a white cow, a laden ass, and a goat;
behind these stand a man and woman with a child ; and
nearer to the cottage are seen a man occupied with a rake,
a woman milking a cow, and two children.
121 in_ by 17.—p.
Sold in the Collection of the Earl of Lichsield, at Shugborough
Hall, 1842. 130 gs. and 5 per cent. duty.
Bought by Mr. Nieuwenhuys.
KAREL DU JARDIN.
28 An Ox and three Sheep. In a meadow enclosed with
trees near a sloping bank, is a dun-coloured ox standing, and
behind it are three sheep, two of which, a sheep and a lamb,
are reposing near some shrubs; beyond these, to the right,
are seen the distant towers of a fortified town. The effect
of an early summer’s morning is conveyed throughout this
little gem, with a magic truth and brilliancy peculiar to the
best works os the master; while the crispness of execution
strongly reminds us of the works of Paul Potter.
11^ in. square.—P.
Sold in the Collection of the Earl of Lichsield, Shugborough
Hall, August 1842. 262Z. 10s. and 5 per cent duty.
Bought by Mr. Buchanan.
Now in the possession of R. S. Holford, Esq.
819
N. BERGHEM.
79. Muleteers arriving. See description of this very ex-
cellent picture, Part v. No. 109.
Sold in the Collection os D. W. Acraman, Esq. of Bristol, by
Messrs. Christie and Manson, August 1842. 1570 gs.
Bought by Mr. Nieuwenhuys.
80. The exterior of a cottage, in front of which and close
to the foreground, are a white cow, a laden ass, and a goat;
behind these stand a man and woman with a child ; and
nearer to the cottage are seen a man occupied with a rake,
a woman milking a cow, and two children.
121 in_ by 17.—p.
Sold in the Collection of the Earl of Lichsield, at Shugborough
Hall, 1842. 130 gs. and 5 per cent. duty.
Bought by Mr. Nieuwenhuys.
KAREL DU JARDIN.
28 An Ox and three Sheep. In a meadow enclosed with
trees near a sloping bank, is a dun-coloured ox standing, and
behind it are three sheep, two of which, a sheep and a lamb,
are reposing near some shrubs; beyond these, to the right,
are seen the distant towers of a fortified town. The effect
of an early summer’s morning is conveyed throughout this
little gem, with a magic truth and brilliancy peculiar to the
best works os the master; while the crispness of execution
strongly reminds us of the works of Paul Potter.
11^ in. square.—P.
Sold in the Collection of the Earl of Lichsield, Shugborough
Hall, August 1842. 262Z. 10s. and 5 per cent duty.
Bought by Mr. Buchanan.
Now in the possession of R. S. Holford, Esq.