820
ADDENDA.
ALBERT CUYP.
59. A View near Dort. In sront of the banks of a river,
which extends the length of the picture, is a woman milking
a cow; three other cows stand near her, and a view of the
village, and Dutch boats on the river, are seen in the dis-
tance.
\st. 7 by 2 ft. 5.—P.
Sold in the Collection of the Earl of Lichfield, Shugborough Hall,
August 1842. 441Z. and 5 per cent duty.
Bought by Mr. J. Woodin.
JACOB RUYSDAEL.
116. A richly wooded landscape with a stream ssowing
through the centre ; to the left, is a rising knoll covered
with clusters of trees, among which, the light bark of a beech
is conspicuous ; on the opposite side is a shady bank with
oak trees, near which are two men, one of them angling,
and a few ducks are swimming in the stream; the view is
bounded by distant mountains. A highly finished specimen.
4/A 9 by 2^ st.
Sold by Messrs. Smith to Archibald M‘Lellan, Esq., Glasgow.
117. The Town of Katwyck und Zee, near Schevening.
From a rising ground in front is taken an extensive view of
this picturesque town, sloping towards the sea, which, illu-
mined by a gentle ray of sunshine, forms the line of the
horizon; heavy clouds are passing, casting a twilight shade
over the massive church tower which rises conspicuously
above the other buildings.
1# n by2#2|.-P.
In the possession of Archibald McLellan, Esq. Glasgow.
ADDENDA.
ALBERT CUYP.
59. A View near Dort. In sront of the banks of a river,
which extends the length of the picture, is a woman milking
a cow; three other cows stand near her, and a view of the
village, and Dutch boats on the river, are seen in the dis-
tance.
\st. 7 by 2 ft. 5.—P.
Sold in the Collection of the Earl of Lichfield, Shugborough Hall,
August 1842. 441Z. and 5 per cent duty.
Bought by Mr. J. Woodin.
JACOB RUYSDAEL.
116. A richly wooded landscape with a stream ssowing
through the centre ; to the left, is a rising knoll covered
with clusters of trees, among which, the light bark of a beech
is conspicuous ; on the opposite side is a shady bank with
oak trees, near which are two men, one of them angling,
and a few ducks are swimming in the stream; the view is
bounded by distant mountains. A highly finished specimen.
4/A 9 by 2^ st.
Sold by Messrs. Smith to Archibald M‘Lellan, Esq., Glasgow.
117. The Town of Katwyck und Zee, near Schevening.
From a rising ground in front is taken an extensive view of
this picturesque town, sloping towards the sea, which, illu-
mined by a gentle ray of sunshine, forms the line of the
horizon; heavy clouds are passing, casting a twilight shade
over the massive church tower which rises conspicuously
above the other buildings.
1# n by2#2|.-P.
In the possession of Archibald McLellan, Esq. Glasgow.