826
ADDENDA.
seven ships of the line ; several other vessels are discernible
on the horizon, which is lighted up by a gleam of sunshine ;
a heavy cloud, rising to the right, gives indication of an ap-
proaching storm. Signed “ L. B.” and dated 1682. Painted
with great poetical feeling, and a vigorous example of the
master’s power. This capital picture hung as a companion
to the fine W. Vander Velde (already noticed), at Shug-
borough Hall.
4 st. 10 by 6 st. 1.—C.
Sold in the Collection of the Earl of Lichfield, Shugborough
Hall, August 1842. 2941. and 5 per cent. duty.
Bought by Mr. P. Norton.
32. A View off the Dutch coast during a brisk gale, and
under the aspect of a windy day. In a bay encircled by
blueish mountains and beneath a lighthouse, is a ship under
main and foresail, trying to weather a point of land, indi-
cated by rocks and breakers ; a few other vessels are seen in
the distance. On a sandy beach in front, is a man supporting
a woman on a horse from the violence of the tempest. An
excellent production.
1# by 2 A 2-—c.
In the possession of Archibald M‘Lellan, Esq. Glasgow.
CLAUDE LORRAINE.
19. The Ford. See description, Part vm. No. 8.
Sold in the Collection of the Earl of Lichsield, Shugborough
Hall, August 1842. 3261. 10s. and 5 per cent. duty.
Bought by Mr. Bassagio.
ADDENDA.
seven ships of the line ; several other vessels are discernible
on the horizon, which is lighted up by a gleam of sunshine ;
a heavy cloud, rising to the right, gives indication of an ap-
proaching storm. Signed “ L. B.” and dated 1682. Painted
with great poetical feeling, and a vigorous example of the
master’s power. This capital picture hung as a companion
to the fine W. Vander Velde (already noticed), at Shug-
borough Hall.
4 st. 10 by 6 st. 1.—C.
Sold in the Collection of the Earl of Lichfield, Shugborough
Hall, August 1842. 2941. and 5 per cent. duty.
Bought by Mr. P. Norton.
32. A View off the Dutch coast during a brisk gale, and
under the aspect of a windy day. In a bay encircled by
blueish mountains and beneath a lighthouse, is a ship under
main and foresail, trying to weather a point of land, indi-
cated by rocks and breakers ; a few other vessels are seen in
the distance. On a sandy beach in front, is a man supporting
a woman on a horse from the violence of the tempest. An
excellent production.
1# by 2 A 2-—c.
In the possession of Archibald M‘Lellan, Esq. Glasgow.
CLAUDE LORRAINE.
19. The Ford. See description, Part vm. No. 8.
Sold in the Collection of the Earl of Lichsield, Shugborough
Hall, August 1842. 3261. 10s. and 5 per cent. duty.
Bought by Mr. Bassagio.