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 vii AELBERT CUYP 169 with a red sash, a plumed hat, and high top-boots, stands on the left beside his grey horse, which is in profile to the left. Behind him is a ruined cottage. In the distance is a camp canteen with figures. A very fine little picture. Panel, n| inches by 15 inches. From the Zweibriicken Gallery. In the Aeltere Pinakothek, Munich, 1904 catalogue, No. 474. 559. HORSE IN A LANDSCAPE. In the Chiaramonte Bordenaro collection, Palermo. 560. A BOY HOLDING THE BRIDLES OF THREE HORSES. Sm. 2IO, and Suppl. 30. in front of a house, a boy stands holding the bridles of two brown horses and a dappled-grey. The brown horse at the corner of the house has a saddle with red housings. In the foreground are a hunting dog and a little dog. In the distance is a castle with a round tower. [Possibly identical with 582.] Panel, 13 inches by 20^ inches. Exhibited at the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition, London, 1878, No. 243, by J. L. Mieville. In the Vrancken collection, 1834 (Sm.). Sales. Vrancken, Lokeren, 1838, No. 7 (2850 francs, Chaplin). James Stewart, London, April 20, 1839 (100, Chaplin). J. Louis MieVille, London, April 29, 1899, No 62 (1029, Agnew). In the collection of the Marquise de Ganay, Paris. 561. A SADDLE-HORSE WITH RIDER AND GROOM. A dappled-grey saddle-horse, facing left, is held by a boy in light-blue. Behind it, the rider, whose face is hidden, sits on the ground pulling up his boots. A big dog crouches between the boy and the horse. On the left and farther back, a huntsman in red runs after three dogs towards the right. This is a work of the master's maturity, like the Louvre pictures. Signed in full in the left-hand bottom corner ; canvas, 32 inches by 48 inches. In the collection of the late Maurice Kann, Paris. 562. A BROWN HORSE. In profile to the right. It has a blue saddle adorned with gold, and is held by a boy, who wears a long dark-green coat, a red fur-trimmed cap and a sword. Farther off, in shadow, a horseman is going away to the right. To the left is water. The clouds are brightly illumined by sunlight. A hilly landscape. Signed in the left-hand bottom corner, A. C. ; panel, 14 inches by il| inches. Sales. D. Vis Blokhuysen of Rotterdam, Paris, April i, 1870, No. 12 (305 francs). Baron de Beurnonville, Paris, March 9, 1881, No. 251. In the possession of the Paris dealer C. Sedelmeyer. In the collection of the late Maurice Kann, Paris. In the possession of the Paris dealer F. Kleinberger. 563. THREE HORSES IN FRONT OF A STABLE (or,