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 vii AELBERT CUYP 165 54 ic. Travellers halting at an Inn. 17^ inches by 23 inches. Sale. London, May 31, 1906, No. 13. 54 1 ^/. In front of the Inn. Sale. Stchoukine, Berlin, April 9, 1907, No. 12 (1000 marks). 542. BOY HOLDING A GREY HORSE, AND A CAVALIER. On the left a boy in a brown hat and coat stands hold- ing a grey saddle-horse, which is in profile to the left. Behind it, to the right and farther back, is a cavalier. To the left, beside the road, rises a somewhat steep hill. The same subject, with slight variations in the landscape and the figure on the right, is repeated in the Wallace Collection picture (553). Signed, A. cuijp ; panel, 14 inches by 12^ inches. Mentioned by Waagen (Suppl. 455). Exhibited at the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition, London, 1878, No. 268. Exhibited by C. Sedelmeyer, the Paris dealer, 1901, No. 58. Sale. Lord Dunmore, London, 1870 (199 : ios., bought in). In the collection of Viscount Powerscourt, 1878. In the possession of the Paris dealer C. Sedelmeyer, 1901, and in his "Catalogue of 100 Paintings," 1897, No. 3. Now in America. 542*7. A Saddled Horse. Signed ; panel, n inches by 16 inches. Exhibited at Brussels, 1882, No. 43. In the collection of the Comte de 1'Espine, Brussels. 542^. A Horse. Panel, 12 inches by i8 inches. Exhibited at Brussels, 1882, No. 44*. In the collection of E. Slingeneyer, Brussels. 543. TWO HORSES WITHOUT SADDLES IN A LAND- SCAPE. One horse in profile to the right stands in the centre fore- ground. Ducks are swimming on a pond in the left and centre foreground. In the right middle distance is seen the corner of a large thatched building ; in front of it two men are standing, while a little girl is seated with her back to the spectator. In the left distance is a far-stretching landscape. [Pendant to 544.] Signed on the right with the monogram j panel, 14 inches by 20^ inches. In the Fitzwilliam collection, Cambridge. In the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, 1898 catalogue, No. 68. 544. LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES AND HORSES. [Pendant to 543.] Panel, 14 inches by 2o| inches. In the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, 1898 catalogue, No. 77.