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ADDENDA.
72. View from the shore in calm weather. On the left,
are two men-of-war at anchor, the nearest of which is firing
a salute ; a boat with a blue ssag, full os figures (among
whom is a trumpeter), is being rowed from the ship towards
the centre; a smack and a man-of-war are seen to the
right, with other vessels dispersed in the distance ; on the
sandy beach, in front, are several workmen and other figures
variously occupied.
2 st. by 2 ft. 5.—C.
Sold in the Collection of the Earl of Lichfield, at Shugborough
Hall, August 1842. 420Z. and 5 per cent. duty.
Bought by Mr. Nieuwenhuys.
73. A View of Schevening, with fishing boats on shore;
on a rising part of the sandy beach to the left, is a fishing
smack with two small boats lying near it. On the opposite
side, another boat is on the sands, and in the second distance
a fishing boat is approaching the shore ; several vessels are
discernible at sea. The figures which enliven the scene con-
sist of a sportsman with two dogs, followed by a gentleman
on horseback, and five fishermen, distributed over the beach.
These are by the hand of Adrian Vander Velde. Painted
with great truth.
14 in. by 18^.—P.
Sold in the Collection of the Earl of Lichfield, Shugborough
Hall, August 1842. 1997. 10s. and 5 percent duty.
Bought by Mr. Swabey.
Now in the possession of Mr. Chaplin.
74. A View at Sea during a fresh breeze. The right is
occupied by a man of war in full sail, and near it a cutter ;
three other ships of war are in the second distance, and nu-
ADDENDA.
72. View from the shore in calm weather. On the left,
are two men-of-war at anchor, the nearest of which is firing
a salute ; a boat with a blue ssag, full os figures (among
whom is a trumpeter), is being rowed from the ship towards
the centre; a smack and a man-of-war are seen to the
right, with other vessels dispersed in the distance ; on the
sandy beach, in front, are several workmen and other figures
variously occupied.
2 st. by 2 ft. 5.—C.
Sold in the Collection of the Earl of Lichfield, at Shugborough
Hall, August 1842. 420Z. and 5 per cent. duty.
Bought by Mr. Nieuwenhuys.
73. A View of Schevening, with fishing boats on shore;
on a rising part of the sandy beach to the left, is a fishing
smack with two small boats lying near it. On the opposite
side, another boat is on the sands, and in the second distance
a fishing boat is approaching the shore ; several vessels are
discernible at sea. The figures which enliven the scene con-
sist of a sportsman with two dogs, followed by a gentleman
on horseback, and five fishermen, distributed over the beach.
These are by the hand of Adrian Vander Velde. Painted
with great truth.
14 in. by 18^.—P.
Sold in the Collection of the Earl of Lichfield, Shugborough
Hall, August 1842. 1997. 10s. and 5 percent duty.
Bought by Mr. Swabey.
Now in the possession of Mr. Chaplin.
74. A View at Sea during a fresh breeze. The right is
occupied by a man of war in full sail, and near it a cutter ;
three other ships of war are in the second distance, and nu-