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 vii AELBERT CUYP 195 652^. Shipping on the Maas in a Storm. Dordrecht in the distance. Canvas, 36 inches by 36 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, May 7, 1804, No. 33 (14 florins). 653. View of a Town on a River. Sm. 101. Flushing, accord- ing to Sm. Vessels and boats are on the river. Sunset. Panel, 17 inches by 21 inches. Sale. Van Leyden, Paris, September 10, 1804 (4000 francs, Paillet). 653*7. Sea Piece ; a Gale. Sailing-vessels and fishing-boats. A cloudy sky, with gleams of sunlight. Canvas, 14 inches by 18 inches. Sales. Amsterdam, August 8, 1804, No. 41 (4 florins 10, Gruyter). J. E. Grave and others, Amsterdam, May 5, 1806, No. 33. 653^. View on the Maas. Near Dordrecht. With sailing-vessels and ships at anchor. In the foreground is a sloop with passengers. [Possibly identical with 641.] Panel, 18 inches by 25 J inches. Sale. Macalester Loup, The Hague, August 20, 1806, No. 64 (39 florins 15). 654. View on the Maas. Sm. Suppl. 46. On the right is Dor- drecht. Near the quay, and close to the church tower, are two boats, the nearer containing five persons, the other containing four. Beyond is a coasting-vessel with main-sail hoisted. On the opposite side a merchantman with sails furled rides at anchor ; her dark hull contrasts finely with the glittering surface of the river. In the distance are many small craft. Canvas, 29 inches by 43 inches. Sale. S. Hammersley, London, 1806 (588, Nieuwenhuys). 6540. A Rough Sea. With sailing-vessels and ships at anchor, fishing-boats and small boats. An effect of light. Sale. Haarlem, September 23, 1811, No. II. 654/>. A River Landscape. A bridge crosses the stream. In the foreground some men are fishing. In the distance are buildings. By Cuyp or in his manner. Panel, 17^ inches by 13! inches. Sale. Luchtmans, Rotterdam, April 20, 1816, No. 32 (51 florins 50). 654^. View on the Maas. A view from the river in front of Dor- drecht to the ferry at Zwijndrecht. There are large and small vessels on the river. [Possibly identical with 657.] Panel, 2o inches by 42 inches. Sale. P. van der Santheuvel and J. van Stry, Dordrecht, April 24, 1816, No. 9.