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 vii AELBERT CUYP 179 Canvas, 24 inches by 33 inches. In the Van der Potts (Pot) collection, Rotterdam, 1825 ; sold with the entire collection (and valued at 7000 florins with its pendant). Sale. R. Pott and others, Rotterdam, October n, 1855, No. 9. 6000. The Ford. A cavalier on a grey horse ; behind him, another on a black horse j to the right a third man watering his horse in a river. Behind is a dog. 17^ inches by 21 inches. Sale. Starkey, London, May 15, 1897, No. 108. 6oo. Riders watering their Horses. Panel, 18 inches by 22 inches. Sale. Lord Leigh and others, London, March 25, 1899, No. 115. 601. TWO HORSEMEN RIDING ACROSS A RIVER. A cavalier on a bay horse, and his groom on a grey, are riding across a river. To the right is a dog ; in the left distance are cows, and boats on the water. It is in the style of the pictures in the Louvre, National Gallery, and other collections. The picture seems to have been cut down. [Possibly identical with 600.] Exhibited by the London dealers Forbes and Paterson, spring of 1902, No. 13. 602. AN OPEN-AIR RIDING-SCHOOL. On an open sandy place, bounded in the middle distance by a castle on the right, and by a low wall with numerous buildings behind it on the left, a group of three riders halt by a post, while a fourth man in a red coat gallops his dun-coloured horse. A number of men and children look on. On the left, and farther back, is another rider whose stirrup is being adjusted by a man ; his com- panion is galloping. The catalogue wrongly questions the authenticity of this picture. Signed in the left-hand bottom corner, A. Cuijp ; panel, 17 inches by 24 inches. Mentioned by Parthey (i. 721). In the Mestern collection, Hamburg, 1866. In the collection of Dr. August Fischer, Breslau. In the Breslau Museum, August Fischer bequest, No. 145. 603. A RIDING-SCHOOL AT NIGHT. In the Cavens collection, Brussels. 604. A WHITE HORSE IN A RIDING-SCHOOL. In the foreground is a white horse ; behind him is his rider. To the right a horseman rides forward. Near the back wall are a man, a boy, and a girl. A very good picture. Signed, A. C. ; panel, 13! inches by 20 inches. Engraved by R. Cockburn. In the Dulwich College Gallery, London, 1892 catalogue, No. 65 (old No. 114).