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 vii AELBERT CUYP 109 358^. Horses, Cows, and Sheep. Lying down or standing in a pasture. The herdsman sits near. On a hill is a ruin. In the distance, a hilly landscape. Panel, 12 inches by 14 inches. Sale. H. A. van der Heuvel, Utrecht, June 27, 1825, No. 12 (40 florins, Filler). 359. Cattle and Horses in a Pasture. Sm. 158. In the right foreground two cows are lying down. Beyond them, at the side, is a woman carrying a yoke of brass milk-cans. Near the centre are a dun- coloured cow and four or five sheep; on the left are two horses. In the distance, peasants are loading hay. Canvas, about 48 inches by 60 inches. In the Van der Potts collection, Rotterdam, 1825, sold as a whole (Sm.). But see footnote to 340. 3590. Five Cows in a Pasture with two Horses. A woman has just milked a cow and sets down the milk-pail. In the distance is a fine landscape intersected by a river. Panel, 20 inches by 25^ inches. Sale. J. B. van Lancker, Antwerp, 1835, No. 45 (600 francs, Bastyns). 359^. Two Cows lying down, with a Horse, near a Castle. Sale. Captain Gunthorpe, London, March 5, 1853 (179: iis., Pearce). 360. A Horse and Cows resting in a Landscape. Signed in full on the left ; panel, n-J inches by 15^ inches. Sale. Pierard, Paris, March 20, 1860, No. 30 (1650 francs). 361. A Flat Landscape. In the centre a grey horse is leaping up. Near it a countryman leads another horse by a halter. Farther away are cows, grazing or lying down. Panel, 26 inches by 35 inches. Sales. Amsterdam, April 24, 1811, No. 31 (104 florins, Gruyter). H. A. Bauer and others, Amsterdam, September n, 1820, No. 31 (76 florins, Engelberts). (Probably) Baron de Hirsch, London, February 6, 1897, No. 28 ; said to be signed. 362. COWS AND SHEEP IN A RIVERSIDE PASTURE : A COW BEING MILKED. Five cows and three sheep are grazing by the riverside. A peasant stands near, watching a woman who milks a cow. In the left foreground are two swans. On the right is a man in a light- red jacket. The immediate foreground is in shadow to contrast with the yellowish tone of the rest. There are clouds in the sky. In the background are trees, dispersed irregularly across the picture. The treatment of these is characteristic of Cuyp's early period. This picture recalls very closely the large picture belonging to the Earl of Ilchester (699).