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 vii AELBERT CUYP 91 290. An Ox and two Cows in a Pasture. On a bank in the foreground two cows are resting. One, with white spots, is in profile, and turns its head to the right. The other, black, is seen foreshortened farther back. In the extreme left foreground an ox lies in the shadow of two trees. In the middle distance is a river, with a broad plain stretching away from its farther bank. Signed with the monogram in the right-hand bottom corner ; panel, 13^ inches by 21 inches. Sale. Baron H. Fagel, Paris, May 4, 1870, No. 7. 290*. Cattle in a Pasture. Sale. Antwerp, January 23, 1871, No. 149. 290^. Four Cattle standing, with a Herd-Boy. Sale. S. Wheeler, London, July 29, 1871 (262 : ios., King). 290^. Three Cows with Herdsmen. In a landscape are a black- and-white cow standing up, and two red cows lying down. A man, a woman, and a girl seated. Sale. Marquis Du Lau, London, 1871 (735, bought in). 290^. Seven Cows by a River-Bank. Sale. J. Reid, London, 1872 (89, bought in). 291. Herdsman with Cows and Sheep in a Riverside Pasture. Sm. Suppl. 27. To the right on a river-bank sits a herdsman j his coat lies beside him. Behind him stand two cows ; a third lies near, with four sheep. On the other side the eye looks up the river, on which are several small vessels, and the tower of the Huis te Merwede is seen in the distance. A summer evening. Panel, 1 8 inches by 29 inches. Mentioned by Waagen (ii. 290) and W. Burger, Tresors a" 'Art en Angleterre, P- 271- Exhibited at Manchester, 1857, No. 701. In the collection of Charles Bredel, London, 1842 (Sm.). Sale. Miss Bredel, London, 1875 (1102 : ios., Durlacher). 291*. A Landscape with Cattle. [Compare 229 and 263.] Canvas, 16 inches by 12^ inches. Exhibited at the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition, London, 1872, No. 185. In the collection of G. Cavendish Bentinck, 1872. 292. Peasant with two Cows. A farm, trees, and three other figures at a garden gate. 14 inches by 17 inches. Mentioned by Waagen (ii. 138). Sale. H. A. J. Munro of Novar, London, June I, 1878, No. 33, Agnew). 293. Seven Cows in a Riverside Pasture. In a pasture on the Maas a brown cow with a white head is sniffing at thistles. In the centre