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 1 44 AELBERT CUYP SECT. 467^. Landscape with Travellers. Near a long shed is a group of three persons, filling much of the foreground. On the road at one side are a horse and waggon. A flat bare landscape with a distant church tower. Panel, 13 inches by 16 inches. Mentioned by Ch. Blanc, Le Trtsor de la Curiosite", ii. 346. Sale. Lafontaine, Paris, May 28, 1821 (2005 francs). 468. Peasants going to Market. Sm. 156. On the left of a landscape, a man on a grey horse carries a sack in front of him, while another man walks carrying a basket. Behind them comes a herdsman driving two cows and four sheep. In the centre foreground are a boy and girl and two children. [Possibly identical with 467*7.] 17^ inches by 22 inches. Sale. Thomas Turner, London, 1827 (257). 469. Cows, Sheep, and Figures in a Hilly Landscape. Two rustics are resting in the shade of a grotto. Near them stands a man with a laden ass. In the foreground are two cows, one of them lying down. On the right a man leads an ass forward. Some sheep are standing or lying down in full sunlight. Panel, 45 inches by 57 inches. Sale. (Supplementary) A. la Coste, Dordrecht, July 10, 1832, No. 115 (600 florins, Lamme). 470. Man loading Sacks on a Waggon. On a road, in front of a workshop shaded by trees, a man has loaded a horsed waggon with sacks, and is busy arranging them. In the background is a village ; the church tower is visible in the extreme distance of a broad landscape. Cloudy sky. Sale. Heris, Brussels, March 25, 1841, No. 51. 4700. Travellers in a Hilly Landscape. A man drives some laden asses ; a woman sits on one of them. Warm in tone. [Possibly identical with 470^.] 14 inches by i8| inches. Sales. (Possibly) Paris, March 4, 1845, No. 1 6 (340 francs). Amsterdam, October 18, 1849, No. 35. 470^. Peasants and Mules. In the foreground is a rocky path. Along it go peasants and mules laden with panniers. A woman rides one mule ; the foremost is led by a man. A hilly and wooded landscape in the distance. [Possibly identical with 470/7.] Panel, 14 inches by 19^ inches. Exhibited at the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition, London, 1895, No. 49. Then in the collection of Lord Houghton, now Earl of Crewe. 47 * Travellers. On a road bordered with trees a man drives two mules, preceded by a dog. One one mule sits a woman with a child in