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 152 AELBERT CUYP SECT. light and dark greys. In the foreground are two children and three dogs. " Painted in the artist's finished or Wouwerman's manner " (Sm.). Panel, i; inches by 24^ inches. In the collection of Charles O'Niel before 1834 (Sm.). 497*. Cavaliers on Horseback. In a hilly landscape with many trees. Signed, A. Cuyp. Sale. J. Bernard, Amsterdam, November 24, 1834, No. 25 (25 florins 50, De Lelie). 497^. Men on Horseback. On a hill surrounded with great trees. By Cuyp or in his manner. Panel, 13^ inches by inches. Sale. Amsterdam, October 10, 1848, No. 209. 49 jc. Three Horsemen in a Landscape. Mentioned by Waagen (iii. 208). Sale. Lord Northwick, Thirlestane House, Cheltenham, July 26, 1859 probably No. 1214, which was only after Cuyp. 497</. Two Horsemen in a Landscape. One is on a grey, the other on a brown, horse. Canvas. In the Heath collection, London, 1857 (Waagen, Suppl. 318). 498. Landscape with Horsemen. On a road in the foreground are four persons on foot, leading two horses. To the left are buildings and trees. In the background are hills. Signed in the left-hand upper corner, A. C. ; panel, 13^ inches by 1 8 inches. Exhibited at the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition, 1879, No. 243. In the collection of Earl Cadogan, 1 879. 499. Starting for the Ride (or, The Cavalier). In the fore- ground a man in red sits on a grey horse ; a groom holds its head while he adjusts the right stirrup. Behind him to the left is a mounted groom ; to the right are two dogs in front of a building. In the distance to the right is a landscape, with shepherds and sheep. Signed, A. Cuyp ; canvas, 45 inches by 58 inches. Exhibited at the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition, London, 1882, No. 52. In the collection of Sir Francis Eliott-Drake, Bart., London, 1882. 4990. Horsemen and other Figures. Beside a river in a wooded landscape. Canvas, i8j inches by 24^ inches. Sale. London, May 12, 1906, No. 109. 499^. Cavaliers on Horseback. With grooms and dogs. Canvas, 38 inches by 50 inches. Sale. London, May 12, 1906, No. 125.