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 u6 AELBERT CUYP SECT. 382^. The Milkmaid. A girl milks a black-and-white cow. A herd-boy is with three other cows. Early morning. Sale. John Hickman, London, March 20, 1847 ( 1 99- IOS -> Jennings). 383. Six Cows and a Milkmaid. In shallow water to the left stand two cows drinking ; one is red, the other black. On a little hill to the right, which extends away into the distance and is crowned by a tower, a peasant woman is milking a reddish-brown cow, near which are two other brown cows. The sixth cow lies near a milk-can in the right foreground. Early morning. Signed ; panel, f ] inches by 22 inches. Sale. D. van der Schrieck of Louvain, Paris, April 8, 1861, No. 156 (230 francs). 383*7. Three Cows and a Milkmaid. Sheep and goats in the foreground. Signed, "A. Cuyp p." ; panel, 21 inches by 31^ inches. In the Von Krane-Matena collection, Darmstadt, 1863 (Parthey, ii. 849). 383^. Landscape with Milkmaid. Two cows lying down, one standing up, four sheep, a goat and a hay-cart. Sale. Ball, London, 1866 (703 : ios., bought in). 384. Milkmaid and Cows. Sm. Suppl. 50. A sloping meadow on the banks of the Maas, with Dordrecht in the distance. On the right are six cows, two of them lying down. A reddish-brown cow is being milked by a woman in red, near whom lie two brass milk-cans. A fine summer morning. "Excellent" (Sm.). Panel, about 30 inches by 54 inches. Exhibited at Leeds, 1868, No. 660. In the Cave collection, Bristol, 1842 (Sm.). Sale. John Cave of Bristol, London, May 6, 1843 (178 : ios., Rutley). In the collection of Henry Harvey. 385. Six Cows and a Milkmaid. On a rising ground are six cows, one of which is being milked by a woman, near whom are two brass milk-cans. In the distance two men ride along the bank of the river flowing by the walls of Dordrecht. A greenish-blue sky with big clouds. Signed at the bottom in the centre, A. Cuyp ; panel, 33 inches by 47 inches. Sale. Koucheleff-Besborodko, Paris, June 5, 1869, No. 8 (20,000 francs). 3850. Milking-Time. In the collection of the Duke of York. Sale. Vokins, London, 1881 (.105, bought in). 386. Cattle and a Milkman. A number of cows grazing with a goat, a herdswoman and a herdsman, who is milking a cow in the fore- ground.